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    • December 31, 2011 1:24 PM CST
    • Hey. This site, the hedonist jive, is by the guy that wrote Superdope, and aside from punk rock, he also critiques Micro-brews, Belgian beer, etc.

    • December 29, 2011 4:51 PM CST
    • Heads up! Oregon’s 10 Best Beers

      4. Vlad the Imp Aler NW Sour
      Cascade Brewing Barrel House, Portland
      The New York Times rated Cascade’s Kriek the No. 1 sour beer in America. That isn’t blasphemy, but we think they simply weren’t around when Vlad was on tap. Sour beer fans vacillate on their favorite draw of alchemy from sourmaster Ron Gansberg, but we like Vlad’s interplay of strong and spiced blonde ales matured in choice barrels.

    • December 31, 2011 1:11 PM CST
    • Will look into that Mikel.......HAPPY ROCKIN' YEAR TO YOU ,MAN:)

    • December 30, 2011 2:35 PM CST
    • I just finished this book, and I would highly recommend it to any glam rock fans around here.  It is a VERY detailed look at the glam rock era, and it mentions a bunch of bands that I never even heard of.

    • December 31, 2011 12:33 PM CST
    • Can't-stop-talking: If you're looking for a somewhat challenging author, try Tim Powers. He's kinda the Quentin Tarantino of SF/Fantasy. He takes historical facts and put them in a completely new context, but before that he drops you into the middle of the story and feeds you the beginning bit-by-bit. My favorite of his is Declare, which concerns a Cold War spy (no spoilers!), but I've enjoyed everything by this guy.

    • December 30, 2011 12:21 PM CST
    • Oh, yeah, if anyone is into Philip K. Dick, his biography Divine Invasions, A Life of Philip K. Dickis at least as fascinating as anything in his novels. Also, for fans of the Blade Runner movie, the book about the making of the film,

      Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner, by
      Paul M. Sammon is too cool, and shows just how complex the making of an adaptation is.

    • December 30, 2011 4:25 PM CST
    • Anonymous-
      Being a humanitarian first means you don't unconditionally pledge your loyalty to a political party or to a flag.

    • December 30, 2011 6:47 AM CST
    • Absolutely, as you are not such a big outfit, it coulb be quite easily arranged when weather gets finer. AND some biking time, too, I hope, haha! Feel free to mess me offline about details, aight?

    • December 30, 2011 6:39 AM CST
    • that would be rad!

      Zorch Productions said:

      Yeah, but maybe not the cashitos, haha! If you ever go north, let me know as I book gigs up here. Maybe a professor minitour one of these days?

    • December 30, 2011 6:37 AM CST
    • Yeah, but maybe not the cashitos, haha! If you ever go north, let me know as I book gigs up here. Maybe a professor minitour one of these days?

    • December 30, 2011 6:04 AM CST
    • Nice...love the old beamers too! These two are for eventual sale so if you got space...

      >:-D  

      Zorch Productions said:

      Awesome, man! I have only german iron, hehe... 2 R60 from 1968 & 1 from '59. Just sold one to Finland this week. So new space in the garage, maybe som english hardware?

    • December 30, 2011 5:58 AM CST
    • Awesome, man! I have only german iron, hehe... 2 R60 from 1968 & 1 from '59. Just sold one to Finland this week. So new space in the garage, maybe som english hardware?

    • December 30, 2011 5:54 AM CST
    • Here's the Trophy 500's Big Brother....we call him "Smokie" (for obvious reasons) 1979 Bonneville 750 ! Love those twisted pipes with the tiny baffles inside! Also on a slow boat keeping little sister company :-P mr. mamoux kicks him over....

    • December 30, 2011 5:47 AM CST
    • HELL YEAH! Here's my GL from '64 who needs some TLC & one of the BMW R60s in pieces. and the Moose on the Loose that is unfortuneately sold to Switzerland...



      polianarchy said:

      Taken on the day I bought my 1963 Allstate 125 scooter. Who says only the mods get to ride scooters? Rockers do what we want! ;)

    • December 30, 2011 5:41 AM CST
    • Ha, great! 1 kick, great sound!

      A long way for it to US of A and now back to Europe! Welcome to bring your bikes & come up here in Sweden to ride and rackenrule this summer!

      Cheers & Great 2012 to all of y'all / ToBBA ZoRCH

    • December 30, 2011 3:07 AM CST
    • Hey Everybody...yo' Professor was in New York in October playing some shows (Hank's Saloon, Rodeo Bar) and I picked up this little gem...it's on a slow boat to Europe now and I is looking forward to the warm weather! Anywho, here's a little video of mr. mamoux kicking it over...BOO!

    • December 29, 2011 11:32 PM CST
    • Taken on the day I bought my 1963 Allstate 125 scooter. Who says only the mods get to ride scooters? Rockers do what we want! ;)

    • December 30, 2011 12:20 AM CST
    • love that 63, it looks very original, sadly mine is looking a little sick at the moment, fell off it a couple of weeks ago, black ice on the car park at work, nothing major just took the shine off her a bit. 


    • December 29, 2011 11:27 PM CST
    • Damn, that Super is CLEAN! Love that cheerful yellow paint job.

      Here's my 1963 Allstate. She's a three-speed 125cc.

      And this is my 1978 Vespa P200. She's my fair-weather daily driver!

      And my old reliable 2006 Genuine Buddy 125. No, she's not a Vespa, but I personally have put over 14k miles on her in five years, so there's that.

    • December 29, 2011 3:36 PM CST
    • Thanks Johnny! Yeah, it feels good that someone understands. It's a little like ditch a friend or girlfriend. It just sold the other day, got paid... then it's suddenly so final.

      The ein zylinder was probably a R25. And man, Indians over here are expensiiiiive!

      Thanks again & have a great new year!

    • December 29, 2011 12:22 PM CST
    • I saw the post and I got a little excited. Then I saw Zorch and I know you are on the other side of an ocean. My brother had one like that in the early 70's only it was a single cylender, I don't remember the model number. I got it when he died and had it until about 1990. It broke my heart to sell, as well as my 1946 Indian. Poverty and lack of storage got the best of me. I probably couldn't pay for yours anyway. I just wanted to let you know that I share your pain. The pics are great, it looks beautiful. Good luck.

    • December 29, 2011 9:13 AM CST

    • I used to watch Joe Bob when he was doing his show on cable channel TNT, "Monstervision" I think it was called. I'm interested in purchasing some of the dvds he's done commentary on like the original "I Spit On Your Grave" among others. I really enjoyed watching Bruce Dern's show on the formerly known as "Speedvision" cable network when they had "Lost Drive-In" on Friday and Saturday nights, too. Lots of good choices you mentioned there, John, and matter of fact, I think I'm one of the only people that enjoyed "Frogs" so much, I had to own it.
      John Battles said:

      ....I only got to go to the Drive - In as a kid (I had a cool babysitter). Used to love "Frosty Malt"...I only remember seeing " Frogs" , but , there were others.... I recall the misleading ad for "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde"...When I moved to Dallas , we had a big Drive - in , nearby , but , you sort of had to have a car. This was when Joe Bob Briggs (nee John Blum.) was all the rage. He did try hard to save some of the Drive - Ins. I appeared at a Literary Festival , with my friends from Garage/Psych legends , The Peyote Cowboys , Bruce Webb ( Now a galley owner in Waxahachie.) on jug , and Murray Hammond (Now in The Old 97'S) on Guitar. we did "You're Gonna Miss Me" , "Surfin' Bird" and "She Said". Joe Bob Briggs appeared  , a few hours later , so genteel , calling garbonzas "Breasts" and so forth.

      But , it was he ...Tried to keep this stuff going when most people did'nt care.

      Drive - In Faves -  The Human Tornado , Death Race 2000 , Rock'n'Roll High School , ANYTHING WITH PAM GRIER , Phantom of The Paradise , I Drink Your Blood , Mighty Peking Man , A* P *E , Dracula Vs. Frankenstein , Frankenstein's Bloody Terror , Petey Wheatstraw , The Cars That Ate People (Never saw it , but , you've got to love the title !) , Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman , Dolemite  , Schlock! , Supervixens , Beneath The Valley of The Ultra Vixens , Werewolves on Wheels , Later JD pics - The Lords of Flatbush , The Loveless , The Outsiders , Hey , Good Looking , The Wanderers , Switchblade Sisters , Thee Hollywood Knights (Fuck, yeah !) , The Warriors , of course.... Easy Rider , American Grafitti , Andy Warhol (Paul Morrissey )'s Frankensten and Dracula , Blood Freak , Let The Good Times Roll , Ladies and Gentlemen , The  Rolling Stones , Sweet Toronto/Keep a Rockin' ,  and a zillion others....

       

    • December 29, 2011 9:08 AM CST
    • Never seen a Santo flick, but I know I need to...



      Aaron Stafford said:

      I also like pretty much every movie that stars luchadors. Santo vs. the Martian Invasion is a favorite of mine.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2cMAa7MPwk

    • December 29, 2011 12:58 AM CST
    • ....I only got to go to the Drive - In as a kid (I had a cool babysitter). Used to love "Frosty Malt"...I only remember seeing " Frogs" , but , there were others.... I recall the misleading ad for "Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde"...When I moved to Dallas , we had a big Drive - in , nearby , but , you sort of had to have a car. This was when Joe Bob Briggs (nee John Blum.) was all the rage. He did try hard to save some of the Drive - Ins. I appeared at a Literary Festival , with my friends from Garage/Psych legends , The Peyote Cowboys , Bruce Webb ( Now a galley owner in Waxahachie.) on jug , and Murray Hammond (Now in The Old 97'S) on Guitar. we did "You're Gonna Miss Me" , "Surfin' Bird" and "She Said". Joe Bob Briggs appeared  , a few hours later , so genteel , calling garbonzas "Breasts" and so forth.

      But , it was he ...Tried to keep this stuff going when most people did'nt care.

      Drive - In Faves -  The Human Tornado , Death Race 2000 , Rock'n'Roll High School , ANYTHING WITH PAM GRIER , Phantom of The Paradise , I Drink Your Blood , Mighty Peking Man , A* P *E , Dracula Vs. Frankenstein , Frankenstein's Bloody Terror , Petey Wheatstraw , The Cars That Ate People (Never saw it , but , you've got to love the title !) , Werewolf Vs. Vampire Woman , Dolemite  , Schlock! , Supervixens , Beneath The Valley of The Ultra Vixens , Werewolves on Wheels , Later JD pics - The Lords of Flatbush , The Loveless , The Outsiders , Hey , Good Looking , The Wanderers , Switchblade Sisters , Thee Hollywood Knights (Fuck, yeah !) , The Warriors , of course.... Easy Rider , American Grafitti , Andy Warhol (Paul Morrissey )'s Frankensten and Dracula , Blood Freak , Let The Good Times Roll , Ladies and Gentlemen , The  Rolling Stones , Sweet Toronto/Keep a Rockin' ,  and a zillion others....