Never forget.

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Source: https://www.yourtango.com/2020337009/remembering-9-11-quotes

“Fall Harvest,” Anthony Conway, 2013

Oil on panel.

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“*HOW* did I get here?!”

Old people thoughts I totally had today:

“This McDonald’s is exceptionally clean. The staff should be commended.”



Cover to “Magnus, Robot Fighter 4000 AD” #31, Mike Royer, 1972

Gold Key.

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Reblogged from Eunoia Review: “Spring’s Eternal Overture”

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From the Retrofile Facebook page.

Throwback Thursday: this 1979 Pop Rocks commercial!!

Pop Rocks!!!  These fizzy little candies had a genuine mystique to little kids in the late 1970’s — and they were pretty damned good too! (I am linking here to the Bionic Disco Youtube channel for the video.)

Of course, no reminiscence about Pop Rocks could leave out the morbid, wide-eyed awe we kids felt at the fate of poor Mikey, the beloved little brother in the classic Life Cereal commercials.  The finicky tike had perished horribly after a concoction of Pop Rocks and soda had literally exploded his stomach.

It was all bullshit, of course — and maybe the first example of pervasive “fake news” affecting me in my lifetime.  But the bizarre and grisly myth got the harmless candy yanked right off the market after sales plummeted.



Cover to “Anne Rice’s The Witching Hour” #1, 1992

Millennium.  Comico.  I cannot ascertain the artist, but I believe it is John Bolton.

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From the Soulful Epiphanies Facebook page.

“The Meeting on the Turret Stairs,” Frederic William Burton, 1864

Watercolor and gouache on paper.

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