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Tag Archives: Brian Bubonic
Peekers and Other True Facts
My brother Brian took this picture in the Summer of 1982 of the marquee on the side of what was the GCC Deptford Mall movie theater. He always meant to send it in to National Lampoon magazine which had a … Continue reading
From Reykjavik With Love or Uh-Ruh, Uh-Ruh, Is That Your Hat?
My brother-in-law Brian Bubonic and his trusty Samsonite have traveled the globe – New York, Paris, Reykjavik, El Paso, to name a few. What do these cities have in common? They are all places where Brian has lost hats.
Posted in Crafts, Drawer Cards, Illustration
Tagged Brian Bubonic, card, Cartoon, cartoons, collage, comic, digital illustration, Drawer Cards, handmade, hats, humor, Illustration, Jerry Woodard, Long Tall Texan, Martha Stewart, New York, Paris, photo manipulation, Photoshop, ReykjavÃk, spin, Tina Garceau, travel, Valentine, volvelle
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17,000,000 Commodore 64 Users Can’t Be Wrong
The best-selling personal computer model of all time. It was cheaper, faster and better than the Apple computers out at the time. Why these guys aren’t ruling the world is beyond me. Today, I continue my exploration of the digital … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Technique
Tagged 1980s, Brian Bubonic, Bruce Lee, Commodore 64, digital illustration, dot matrix, Raid on Bungeling Bay
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The Lost Art of the Mix Tape – Touch the Magic Organ
While I was doing some much needed de-cluttering, I came across a cache of old audio cassettes. Most of them were professional, pre-recorded crap I bought from the remainder bins of defunct chain record stores such as Sam Goody and … Continue reading
Posted in Curious Clutter, News
Tagged 1996, audio, Brian Bubonic, compilation, Dialing for Dollars, Larry Ferrari, mix tape, music, organ, Philadelphia
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The Lost Art of the Mix Tape – GO!
Here is another from an erratic series of tapes featuring an eclectic mix of music from the incomparable music aficionado Brian Bubonic. This one had a Speed Racer theme thus the title. Brian actually dated this one, and as you … Continue reading
Posted in Curious Clutter, Mix Tape
Tagged 1993, analog, audio, Brian Bubonic, cassette, mix tape, music
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The Lost Art of the Mix Tape – Moak Enna Minnie
As I wrote before, Tina and I have been doing some either very late or very early Spring cleaning, and, in the process, came upon a bunch of old audio cassettes. This was the way we listened to music before … Continue reading
Posted in Curious Clutter, Mix Tape
Tagged 1980s, audio, Brian Bubonic, cassette, music, tape mix
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The Lost Art of the Mix Tape – Confuse Yo Neighbors
While I was doing some much needed de-cluttering, I came across a cache of audio cassettes. Most of them were pre-recorded detritus from the remainder bins of long lost chain record stores, but among them were the real treasures – … Continue reading
Posted in Curious Clutter, Mix Tape
Tagged 1980s, audio, Brian Bubonic, cassette, mix tapes
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