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Reagan's Children Transient Gallery

Wed Jan 10, 2007, 1:52 PM
  • Mood: Content
  • Listening to: the wind blowing
  • Reading: confessions of a yakuza
  • Playing: wii whenever i have access to one!!
  • Eating: nothing
  • Drinking: 'dem green tips
HELLO HOLMIES!!
This past weekend I took part in the first ever showing of a small collection of works by yours truly. It was one hell of a time, and not just the actual gallery, but the entire day.
Josh and I packed our shit up and headed out of town towards Waco at about 10 am, and showed up at Beatnic's (The coffee shop/gallery space) all on our oddy knocky. We were fashed so we drove a bit further to see if we could find something to eat... and we found a lot of churches. If churches along the countryside of Waco were anything like the frivolous churches on every street corner in Dallas, then perhaps we could have found a nice place to eat inside.
When we finally found the closest thing to a restaurant (a gas stations called "Deli"), the only thing resembling a sandwich inside was a bar of ramen noodles. So we bought pop-tarts and chips.
This part of the story is only phantasmagorically dope to Josh and I, so I'll get to the thick of it.
All-in-all it was a privilege to take part in this show. It was nice to have a small viewing of the pieces with the other artists and their close friends. The people I met were all friendly and had good works as well. I'll put some pics of the walls up later, but if you care to see my submissions, they're the main picture showcased on my main page. Thanks for actually reading this, if anyone actually did. Dooby-Doob!

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  • Current Residence: the state in which its inhabitants ride horses to work
  • Interests: obviously art; the human impulse to create, and a little bit of green, if you know what I mean.
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  • Favourite genre of music: meaningful
  • Favourite artist: katsushika hokusai
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To be honest, the japan trip changed my life... it broadened my impression of the world, and made me discover who I am as a person and what I wanted to be...

I guess I could say Japan Saved me...

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"Aye, and if my Grandmother had Wheels shed be a Wagon..."~James Doohan
:iconwukieone:
I can relate. The concept of "me" becomes obsolete when you're walking through tokyo. I came back with a comical perspective.
:iconjcoffey:
hey man dig the gallery..good show last night too

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"The cup is never half empty nor half full, just twice as big as it needs to be."
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T-LORE YOU ARE AMAZING
:iconcoyotetoes:
T Biz!!! I was just thinking about you the other day!!! I freaking miss you! How is life? How is Denton? How is school? I'm coming home for a month on December 15th!!! Copious amounts of hang-outidge to be had!!!!
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scanner doesn't exist :/, no watch? :(
:iconflomar:
chillin mang, I really like your artwerkz and stuff
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Well if it isn't Mr.McClure (sr)

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