The Clink Room just released three of their official, on-field designs for the Asheville Tourists farm club. Last summer, the family and I camped a few nights outside of Asheville. Central to our plans, we attended a Thirsty Thursday game, and had a blast. I sent the Clinkers a few iPhone pics from the game. Fun fact: Babe Ruth played in the same stadium that is still being used today. The town really has it all: beautiful natural landscapes, culture, food, and friendly folks. Highly recommended. That night, I walked away with a Mr. Moon cap, and now you can cop one of your own. So, see the pics, grab a hat, and check what the Brandiose boys are up to.
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I scanned these from the Toyota Factory Service Manual with the intent that our pediatric patients would have fun coloring some vintage Japanese SUV. Now, you can do the same. What color will your FJ-62 be?
Stanley atop the urban summit |
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The Ultimate Grocery Getter: Cadillac CTS-V Wagon
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
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I wouldn't call myself a modern Cadillac guy, but they've snared me with the ridiculously fast CTS-V. I've always been a fan of wagons. My last car was a Subaru Legacy GT wagon, and I miss her dearly. I currently have a Toyota FJ-62, and while it's clearly a truck in wagon form, it's got those boxy lines that I love. Now, I adore the Land Cruiser, but it was not made for speed. I've made that painfully clear to all those who have been behind me up a hill. The CTS-V, on the other hand, produces a sub 4-second 0-60 time... off the showroom floor. It ain't green; it loves gas, but this mean machine is a supercar, wait, no... a superwagon. It ain't exactly cheap, but it'll blow away the competition for a helluva lot less than you might expect. Just ask the owner of any Ferrari California:
I'm really quite stoked on my good friend's recent acquisition. I've wanted to ride the Channel Islands Merrick Single Fin (MSF) for some time now. Looks like I'll eventually get the chance. I must say it looks great with the Christenson skull logo'd fin.
Speaking of skulls... last weekend I was working at a Richmond area doctor's office. In the waiting room, they had hung framed anatomy drawings. Each of the various anatomical illustrations were printed on dictionary pages. I'm not sure if this is something custom or that you could pick up at CB2, but I thought it was pretty cool:
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JONTI - SINE & MOON (THE ALBUM) FREE DOWNLOAD
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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Here's a New Year's gift from the folks at Stones Throw. The album blends chillwave, acoustic elements, psychedelia and downtempo. I particulary liked the track, "Flesh of Morning." I'll be looking for more from Jonti from now on. Thanks Stones Throw.
From the folks at the label:
Last summer, while prepping his debut album Twirligig, Jonti put together the "Sine & Moon Mix" for the Stones Throw Podcast, a collection of earlier songs he'd recorded on 4-track. In the months since the mixtape, he's been hit up with requests for the individual tracks, and so Sine & Moon (The Album) came about.
“People liked the songs on the Sine And Moon podcast, so I wanted to get them out for free. So I turned it into an album with extra's, new mixes and original Jeff Jank Artwork. I really love these songs and I hope you enjoy!” - Jonti
FREE ALBUM DOWNLOAD:
01. Saturday Night Songs
02. Red On Green
03. Confused Birds
04. Nagoya Train Station 3AM
05. Nightshift in Blue (Alternate Version)
06. Koi Moon's Daughter Pt II
07. By This Shore
08. Flesh Of Morning
09. Lost Machines
10. Young Wildebeest
11. Nagoya Interlude
12. Moon Goddess
13. Sugar High
14. Lovers Stone (Alternate Passaros)
15. Vendas Newly Won Dream (Bonus Track)
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