Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Edge of the Switchblade BBQ

The most recent episode of our emerging traditional BBQ parties was as fun as could be. Sangria is becoming popular again and is quickly approaching the popularity of cuttoff jean shorts.

Action packed red-cup familiarity

Oh yah, the two pigs were also here.

See! Cutoff denim stuff is the new black t-shirt.

Room lurkers

Our shitty piano was further burned in the campfire pit.

Passing time on the stoop

Digital photography puts cameras in more and more hands as it eases the burdens of expensive film. Photography is now a novelty at parties and in useless Weblogs.

The last time I saw this guy this evening, he was knocking on a door with his head.

This dog actually arrived in a suitcase.

Nothing but trouble, nothing but trouble.

Familiar?

Impressive depth of focus

See ya dudes!

Jenna, Chad, and Jazz.

Yup, another good ole' piano fire.

BOB the BOUNCER has a posse;
6'10,'' ETC LB


Now playing-Johnny Thunders, "All by Myself"

Monday, May 29, 2006

Edge of the Switchblade BBQ


Thats the name of todays BBQ. Today!

Produce

Congrats to Kaelan for the completion of a book composed of short stories and poetry.

We traveled north to UC Davis to attend the release party via Amtrak.





Kaelan? Do you have anything to say? Perhaps you could narrate this post.

Friday, May 26, 2006

In team news-

The goddamn transient works at levis downtown and he claims that all employees have to wear cutoff jeans for the new theme. Thats whats in right now i guess. Who knew?
Anyways, he went the short route rather than the mid-shin bicycle messanger style that most of the others chose.


Now playing-Rocknroll circus

BBQ Update

In BBQ News-The amazing instrumental, acoustic, latin band King City will be playing in the kitchen. Monday afternoon.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

BBQ

Hey we're having another BBQ on Monday.

The last one was really fun and has pictures somewhere below on the scroll bar. You should come to this one.

Screenprinting

We decided to do some crafts today and after a trip down Mission St. the idea became clear; we would make t-shirts.

5 shirts for $10 influenced the nature of the design.

Flash the screen.

Rinse it out.

Wear it.