Thursday 26 July 2007

Angel Of Death Is a CAT?!! Ya,That Figures.


What follows is an article posted a couple of hours ago on Yahoo. It must be a slow news day:

[NEW YORK (AFP) - He is a two-year-old cat and looks innocent enough. But at the nursing home where he lives in the US state of Rhode Island, Oscar has developed a reputation as an angel of death.
Since being adopted as a kitten by staff at the advanced dementia unit of Providence's Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Oscar has revealed a rather morbid tendency to pick which patient is going to die next.
According to David Dosa, a geriatrician at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Oscar makes regular rounds, looking in on patients and giving them a quick sniff, before either moving on or settling down for a cuddle.
So accurate have his predictions been, that as soon as the white and tabby harbinger of death curls up with one of the patients, staff immediately start summoning family and clergy to the soon-to-be deathbed.
"No one dies on the third floor unless Oscar pays a visit and stays awhile," Dosa wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine.
"His mere presence at the bedside is viewed by physicians and nursing home staff as an almost absolute indicator of impending death, allowing staff members to adequately notify families," he added.
"Thus far, he has presided over the deaths of more than 25 residents."
Dosa did not offer any explanation for Oscar's uncanny powers of prognostication, which patients were not yet believed to have spotted.]


Now I ask myself, what rodent riddled hospital is this that allows a cat to roam it's bacteria encrusted halls? Could it be, I'm just pulling a feather from the sky here when I say, that this cat might just be The Grim Reaper itself? Sure it has a sense of when a patient isn't going to finish his last meal, it's a CAT! It wants the un-touched plate of food! Also, could it not be within the relms of possibility that it carries a plethora of bio hazardous germs on it's merry way from one person's plate to another? Of course grandma is going to feed the kitty the bland gray morsel of pemmican the hospital brashly called low-fat chicken. Just look at the size of this cat. It's a horrendous size! It might be capable of all sorts of lung collapsing foul play as it bats at the intravenous tubes. I've never heard such a ridiculously tall tale being passed off as headline news!
No matter how you look at it, the cat will always get the cream...'cause they're the devil in disguise!
...Aw, isn't he cute!

Wednesday 25 July 2007

Yep, It's Real Velvet



I got this image off eBay a long while ago and have been saving it for just such an occasion.

Sorry, I Had To See It.



May I be struck down dead by a brightly lit 18 wheeler. Hey that puts me in mind of a band named 18 Wheels For Jesus. Well, that's us completing a full circle....but there is one more image I'd like to share.

I Don't Care If it Rains Or Freezes...



Is this really how Jesus would look the most comfortable on my dashboard? With all the bouncing and bobbing he'd look like he was waiting for you to pass him a ball or throw him a peanut in the shell. He could hold your sunglasses for a while....well, as long as you didn't hit a bump and set him 'a bobbin', risking a swear word or two..."Oh B'jeezez!"

Tuesday 24 July 2007

Who Is Harry Nilsson...?

Some names of the faces seen in this trailer I don't even know, but I do know who Harry Nilsson was and how great his music was. I'd really like to see this film when It reaches a screen near me. if you are remotely curious, check out the other clips and film on YouTube. It's a pitty he didn't have as many people praising him in his life time, but he was a little busy throwing it all away (along with his great voice)on drugs and booze like many others of his generation. He left a great wealth of work behind though.

Beyond a Joke















Tewkesbury is the hardest hit place in England with a forecast of more rain very day this week. No fresh water and no electricity in some places. The elderly and infirm are suffering the worst and are being air lifted to safety.

Monday 23 July 2007

Understatement of the Week Award




[Speaking after a helicopter visit to the area, Brown linked the floods to climate change and pledged 200 million pounds (298 million euros, 411 million dollars) extra funding, plus a review to address future issues.

"Like every advanced industrialised country, we are coming to terms with the issues surrounding climate change," he said.

Britain was grappling with "19th century structures" and its drainage system would also have to be looked at, he added.

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said that up to 10,000 homes have been or could still be flooded and warned that the emergency was "not yet over".]

Look! The Prime Minister isn't getting wet. Or was he wet already.
So, there wasn't a plan then. The words of the top scientists weren't enough. Nothing like another review to sort out the problem. Maybe by the time the review is done, Mr. Brown's Environment Secretary and the Environment will have dried up. -Angry Potato

How Children Draw Iconic Images

My daughter drew this one day as we sketched at the kitchen table. I have no idea why Christ is tied at the neck. It's labeled with his name too just in case there was the slightest doubt it wasn't who you thought it was.

Sunday 22 July 2007

My Multiply Site



Click Here to download my Podcast for August

Groh Blammo! Groh

Groh figure, he's heard that before I'm sure, the man has a blog with cool retro imagery. Spend a few clicks to view a few pix.

Thursday 19 July 2007

One Sent From The Brother Man

I trace my partial hearing loss in my left ear to the way I was facing the stage back in 1982 when The Who played the CNE Stadium in Toronto. I'm not complaining. It's just that I also had toilet paper stuffed in my ears at the time and it was still very very loud. When I first saw this cartoon, I looked for the toilet paper in Horton's ears. Of course, it wouldn't look as funny with a roll of t-p in each of his ears. Thanks for the picture Boyo.

Wednesday 18 July 2007

New Budos Band CD Out Soon


I like what I've heard so far from this eminent release. Very funky indeeeeeed.
Paste these URLs into your browser.

http://files.for-robots.com/blair/BudosBand-ChicagoFalcon.mp3

http://p1.tradebit.com/usr/dmr3345/pub/8/BudosRising.mp3

Food For Thought

Original News Item follows as stated:
[ASUNCION (AFP) - Paraguay is hoping a small herb that is not trafficked, addictive, or even fattening, could prove to be the real deal that the food industry has been waiting for.
Stevia -- Latin name stevia rebaudiana bertoni -- has been used for centuries by the Guarani native people to sweeten their drinks, being 300 times sweeter than sugar with none of the calories.
The market for stevia has grown in Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador in South America, as well as in China Japan and South Korea, but the US Food and Drug Administration has termed stevia an "unsafe food additive," while the European Union allows its sale only as a food supplement or in cosmetics.

"World demand is enormous," Gonzalez said. "But the sugar lobby wants to stop the importation of this natural, safe, revolutionary product."

Studies at the medical school at the University of Asuncion found stevia had a long list of beneficial properties, being an anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and an anti-bacterial agent useful in the battle against diabetes, high blood pressure and tooth decay.

But it is finding it hard to shake off fears over carcinogens which have dogged its sister, chemically manufactured sweeteners, saccharine and aspartame.

In 10 years, plantations of stevia, which is native to northwest Paraguay, have grown from 350 to 1,500 hectares (865 to 3,700 acres).

Officials hope to increase that 10-fold over the next five years through cloning, which is more effective than planting the seeds.

However, the largest producer of stevia is not Paraguay, but China, which has 20,000 hectares (50,000 acres) under cultivation.

Paraguay's stevia pioneer, the company Emporio Guarani, grows the plant and extracts the sweetener in its plant in Luque, 10 kilometers (six miles) outside Asuncion, and is not worried by China's influence on the market.

"The land of the stevia is right here," said manager Maria Teresa Aguilera, whose phone has not stopped ringing with calls from companies around the globe, following Coca-Cola's announcement.

"Thanks to our climate, we can raise three crops while China grows one," she said.

Besides its claims to safety, stevia has another advantage over aspartame: it is stable to 200 degrees C (390 degrees F) so it can be baked.

A kilogram (2.2 pounds) of stevia crystals, extracted from 12 kilograms (26 pounds) of leaf, is worth 40 to 100 dollars, depending on its purity.

Knowing that Paraguay, half of whose six million inhabitants live in poverty, may be sitting on a gold mine, authorities are now launching a bid to win international recognition as the stevia plant's country of origin.]

So, will this be the start of a global market for Paraguay and pull them out of poverty?

Not if the Cola people can buy up all the land it needs there...Hmm...

Could this eventually parallel the struggle that has gripped the Brazilian rain forest and all it's inhabitants?

-Food For Thought

Tips & Tricks-Animation Treasures


The art on Hans Bacher's site is a visual treat and there's many fine pieces to view. A Link reference and quote from the Cartoon Brew blog: Art director Hans Bacher (Mulan) has started up an incredible new blog called Animation Treasures. He’s doing the painstaking job of recreating pan backgrounds from classic animated films currently on dvd (mostly Disney ones) to offer a sense of what the original backgrounds looked like before the characters were composited on top. There’s lots of insightful notes to go along with each image. Truly a terrific educational resource that everybody [interested in film composition etc.]should take advantage of.

Find it here: animation-treasures.blogspot.com

Hans hasn't removed every character from some of the screen grabs as scale of the characters is important in the composition of the shots of the Giant's castle. While viewing the art think of the action that is to take place on the artwork and how those areas need to be clear of distracting details and conflicting lines.

...So You Can Draw With Confidence Like This.

Dedini was a Disney artist in the 1940's and contributed a regular strip and images to Playboy in the 60's. He has a great way of saying so much with very few lines. Using a warm sensual pallet for his Playboy images his brushwork was equally as subtle. See more at the Asifa Hollywood Animation Archive.

Tuesday 17 July 2007

To Aid Your Life Drawing Skills...

More reference of Neko Case and why her corset sold... in case you were wondering...just a little.

Famous Corset Sells On eBay

Neko Case has sold a corset she wore in her famous photo shoot with Washington-based photog Victoria Renard on eBay. The corset photo in question was for the Sympathy For The Record Industry calendar photo shoot. Good er,... naughty girl...er, I don't care what she does really, as long as she keeps on singing and recording beautiful music that people still want to pay for. I know I do. She's very easy on the eyes too.

Monday 16 July 2007

Ward's Wise Words Still ring in our Wacky World

Wil Finn's: Letter from Ward Kimbal-1973:
Any University or Institution of higher learning worth it's 'second mortgage' sized tuition should read this before allowing young artist to follow a button pushing path into the world of animated film. It's robbery, in many ways other than fiscal, to allow a low calibre of gradute for an industry with higher standards. A crisis is brewing in many ways for the grassroots of traditional animation, but talented people will always prevail over the unfortunate ones that can not be 'Jack of all trades". - MB

Drag-A-Long Droopy

"MOO! MOO!MOO! BAA! BAA!" A Tex Avery Classic. How many gags per minute? My favorites would be the death of the fly and the hanging pistols creating sculpture.

The Simpsons Movie Trailer #3

This has hit writen all over it. I wonder if there will be any Kubrick moments in it...hmm, saying that, there's very few places to have a Kubrick moment other than Springfield these days...

A Hard Day's Night of the Living Dead

If Only this Was In The Theatres!

Zappa on Make Me Laugh

After the first minute you can see Frank wish he was somewhere else...a bed spread as a prize?

Sunday 15 July 2007

Check Out This Months Latest Additions


www.animationarchive.org/email.html

I've just visited this site for the first time today.
You could spend hours of your day reading and viewing all things related to animation art and the people behind the pencils.
Click the The ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Email Newsletter for Hot Link >

Tuesday 10 July 2007

"Kill the Wabbit!"

50 Years since What's Opera Doc was screened for the first time. Chuck Jones' masterpiece holds up rather well. This is the only cartoon I can remember my father laughing uncontrolably at. "Kill the Wabbit" still gets most people laughing or at least smiling with a few extra Jones-like curly-ques in the cheeks.
Mel Blanc is also in fine form, singing in character, adding Bugs' humorous Bronx brogue to crown this operetta's place in film history.
Read the Toronto Star article:
www.thestar.com/article/233518

What's Opera Doc

Happy Fiftith Birthday Doc

The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist (Good Quality)

This one is for Willy...getting carded at your age!

Bad Brains with Leonard Nimoy - Pay To Cum

Why can't wee dance this way any more...?

Sunday 8 July 2007

Potato A-Peelin'


A bit about myself...later.

Tuesday 3 July 2007

Can't Wait To Polenate?


The Curser Bee. Created at a larger size to maintain detail not many people will care to stop and see. More people should be like a bee and stop and smell the flowers. I bought a crate load of honey this spring in preparation for the hyke in prices following the discovery of empty hives and dead or dieing bees due to a mysterious bee disease that had attacked them over the winter. There were reports of disapeared bees and half pollulated hives. I love honey and think it is one of many gifts Nature gives that we often take for granted. Bee's have such sort lives yet such an important roll in the natural flow of life. A hero of the insect and plant world. The image shows the bee without wings as they animate on another level.

Get Connected!


This is the Potato Plant part of the site where links to other sites of interest would appear once the user passed the bubble bee curser over the animated flower buds. The flower would open with a spray of polen and a logo or image from the incoming site would pop up.