These pictures are awesome! lol!
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
Psycho Brigade
Turbo is one of my favorite musicians, and the dude just keeps putting out good stuff. Here's another one for the Street Fighter fans; an ode to M. Bison and his cronies. This is a funny song but it's dang good! If you don't know who Turbo is you really are missing out on a true talent. There's a link to his blog at the right of the page so check it out. He released the first part of Electrorock V.5 last year and will be releasing the second part soon, with this song included! Scramble up!
Cool Pictures
Michael Schmidt
I like girls, so I like these pictures!
Andrew Smith
I don't know what the technical term is, but I really like how Andrew altered the color on these photos!
Alexander Wagner
(what I wrote for Michael Schmidt)
Cory Janiak
It's amazing how intricate a snowflake is!
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I like girls, so I like these pictures!
Andrew Smith
I don't know what the technical term is, but I really like how Andrew altered the color on these photos!
Alexander Wagner
(what I wrote for Michael Schmidt)
Cory Janiak
It's amazing how intricate a snowflake is!
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Knokkers - Billiards & Bowling
Awesome! How fun would this be?!
Steve Wienecke, a former semi-pro football player and cage fighter, who has designed and built the Knokkers. It looks like the pool table. But instead of billiard balls it uses bowling balls. And the table is scaled up 4X its original size, allowing, and requiring, players to stand on it. The first playable version was built in his backyard in Fredericktown, Missouri using loads of railway ties, gravel and of course concrete. The game is played pretty much exactly like standard 8-ball pool, the only real difference is that before your shot you’re allowed to pick up and move the cue ball, though you can’t move your feet once you’ve touched it.
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Steve Wienecke, a former semi-pro football player and cage fighter, who has designed and built the Knokkers. It looks like the pool table. But instead of billiard balls it uses bowling balls. And the table is scaled up 4X its original size, allowing, and requiring, players to stand on it. The first playable version was built in his backyard in Fredericktown, Missouri using loads of railway ties, gravel and of course concrete. The game is played pretty much exactly like standard 8-ball pool, the only real difference is that before your shot you’re allowed to pick up and move the cue ball, though you can’t move your feet once you’ve touched it.
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