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    • November 30, 2007 7:24 PM CST
    • Umm,I was...well...there was this......so then.......yeah.

    • November 30, 2007 6:01 PM CST
    • It's just an illustration....

    • November 30, 2007 3:55 PM CST
    • I just forwarded your jpeg to Larry Flint!

    • November 30, 2007 3:25 PM CST
    • Here,this should make you happy!

    • November 30, 2007 3:07 PM CST
    • Not Fair!! I was hoping for a pic of some wet pussy and all I get is an angry cat.

    • November 29, 2007 7:49 PM CST
    • No,it confuses me.

    • November 29, 2007 7:16 PM CST
    • This should answer your question.

    • November 29, 2007 5:04 PM CST
    • Wow,I suppose it would be at its wettest possible point,could never be any wetter than that.Me of all people didnt even fuckin see that coming!

    • November 29, 2007 4:57 PM CST
    • I can't help myself with this one--Isn't a cat crawling on the ocean floor a really WET PUSSY???

    • November 29, 2007 9:14 AM CST
    • Very nice!

    • November 29, 2007 9:13 AM CST
    • Well,I was thinking at the bottom of the ocean floor(crawling low).But,I think that PJ made a little more sense out of it.

    • November 29, 2007 8:53 AM CST
    • When you say under the ocean, do you mean at the bottom of the ocean floor, or actually UNDERNEATH the ocean, as in BELOW the ocean floor???

    • November 28, 2007 9:16 PM CST
    • why else are they rarley/never spotted?

    • November 28, 2007 9:15 PM CST
    • See that would prove my whole under the ocean thing,how else would they get to Egypt?I feel that they crawl real low and you cant see them.Now the Sky theory,I am unsure if he is capable of controlling so many cats,he is kinda old now.

    • November 28, 2007 8:48 PM CST
    • Cat zombies under the ocean??? That's just absurd...

    • November 28, 2007 7:53 PM CST
    • Yes, zombie cats! That's better than my initial theory of feline world domination. Mine disappear for days. I still think they flock to Egypt for secret meetings at the pyramids though. Just by the way they look at me, I can tell there is something fishy going on here. Somehow, some way, Sky Saxon is probably involved.

    • November 28, 2007 7:21 PM CST
    • But would a standard zombie waste their time eating a cat?It is my thought there are cat zombies living under the ocean waiting,waiting for the right time.But, I have no proof.

    • November 28, 2007 6:34 PM CST
    • I don't think there is an innerspecies zombie virus. I guess there could be a cat zombie virus where only cats become zombies, but if human dead started to rise, I don't think cats would be at risk of anything other than just being eaten by a zombie and whatever risks cats already have in the normal zombieless world.

    • November 28, 2007 2:14 PM CST
    • Can cats become zombies?

    • November 30, 2007 12:45 AM CST
    • Has anyone read Sock by Penn Jillette? It's this really dark comedy novel about a cop tracking down a killer told from the POV of the cop's sock monkey. Check it out. Darker than it sounds. Lot's of music pop culture stuff in it as well.

    • November 28, 2007 8:11 AM CST
    • I just watched Death Proof and was pleasantly surprised. Better than I expected, even though I could have done without the old film effects and stuff, but overall I thought the story was pretty good. Could've used a little less dialog at times, but whatever. Made for a better story, I guess. And that chase scene at the end was superb. Planet Terror is next... looking forward to it, too.

    • November 20, 2007 1:08 PM CST
    • Many thanks! I shall hunt it down and buy it. I've also added Cholo Style (again from Feral House) to my to-buy-list. I haven't come across any decent lowbrow art books for a couple of years now. The last Glen Barr was a bit disappointing, I got some slim, Japanese Mark Ryden thing just for the hell of it but I don't know what it's supposed to be about, and I don't bother looking at Jux anymore. I am, however, picking up scores of trashy 50s and 60s gentlemen's magazines from ebay to satisfy my lust for the seedy.

    • November 19, 2007 11:35 PM CST
    • Yeah, it's turned to shit - the same six artists hyped over and over again. But let's not gripe or I'll go off for hours. Here's a great book you need to get. It's called "Mexican Pulp Fiction" and it's published by Feral House (check out their great website). It has covers from tawdry old Mexican pulp fiction magazine covers. Here's a brief sample:

    • November 17, 2007 6:16 AM CST
    • Not having any decent galleries in Britain my art intake is primarily through books, hence my shelves are creaking somewhat.
      What's everyone else reading/recommending? I'm talking lowbrow here; from Glen Barr's fantastical brush strokes to Weegee's hard-boiled photography; 1950s stag magazines to Juxtapoz.

      Speaking of Juxtapoz- is it me or has that magazine turned to shit and become just like all the other trendy art mags?

    • November 1, 2007 3:47 PM CDT
    • What are some of YOUR favorite beloved books?
      I have soo many and am so tickled that Kopper started THIS group!
      I love collecting books and reading 4 at once! haha! Not only Rock-n-Roll books (although they take up alot of my bookshelf space!)but theology, Satanic/Occult, anything about primitive mankind/cultures, biographies, classic literature,20's- '50s, '60s related, true crime, conspiracy theories, pop culture, bios on cult heros/pop culture figures, art/artists/art history, photography books, dark poetry, vintage first editions, pinup art/photo books, NYC History, by-gone eras, stand-out cutting edge fiction, Horror/Suspense etc.
      Jim Carroll, Crowley, Hunter S. Thompson, Disinformation series, Anton LaVey, Bukowski, Ginsberg, Luc Sante, and I could go on. I collect and admire books as much as music and I am thisclose to finishing MY first novel.

      CURRENTLY READING: I am reading the Pattie Boyd book "Wonderful Tonight: George Harrison, Eric Clapton and Me" about her and the two iconic men that both wanted & loved her. It's Rock-n-Roll Romantic & insightful! An easy enjoyable read!