Entry: SurfW/ Braille Tattoos! Jan 4, 2008



Seijun Suzuki Goes to the Movies, WORLD'S HOTTEST CHICKEN WINGS IN CHICAGO, MODERN MAN IN SEARCH OF A PURPOSE, THE LEGEND OF MAXWELL STREET, THE STONES IN '69!
 
The most unusual tattoo craze- Braille tattoos! They can actually be read by blind people!  http://www.bizarremag.com/weird_world/body_world/6390/braille_tattoos.html
 
Apocalyptic worst-case thinking, a legacy of 2007, will thrive in the years ahead, says Frank Furedi – unless we rediscover a sense of human purpose  http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/4216/
 
Chicago tavern to start selling chicken wings coated in Red Savina peppers, one of the world's hottest. Patrons must sign a waiver agreeing not to sue for injuries http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080104/od_nm/wings_dc
 
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Did you know you could stay at some castles? This website has everything you could want to know about castles!
http://www.castles.org/
 
The amazing 20th century doll collection

A sampling of dolls from the Wisconsin Historical Museum's collection
 http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/highlights/archives/2007/12/dolls_online.asp
 
Terrific article on Iggy Pop: The A&M Years!  http://www.bigozine2.com/features07/DTiggy.html
 
Cheat You Fair- the movie about Maxwell Street!  http://www.cheatyoufairthemovie.com/
 
 
30 Years of Maxwell Street photos! http://maxwellblues.com/  And where to get the above print: http://www.chefshots.com/webcat/big-images/webcat_streetfood_lg-MaxwellStreetHotDogs.htm
 
Did you ever catch the bus to Maxwell Street with this guy:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbdnTywdo9A&NR=1
 
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In 1969, a disparate group of sixteen travelers gathered in a Los Angeles hilltop home. Five of them were the Rolling Stones. In the waning days of the sixties, they crisscrossed America, a band on tour and the intimate cadre that supported them, to arrive among a chaotic crowd of 400,000 at Altamont Speedway. One photographer captured the images of the exciting moments, the quiet moments, and the tragic moments that marked this journey  http://www.morrisonhotelgallery.com/set/default.aspx?setID=126
 
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Now in his eighties and in failing health Suzuki has experienced a late life revival that has seen his body of work embraced by international festivals and art house DVD labels around the globe. We collect a number of Suzuki trailers below, ranging from his latest - and likely final - effort, the musical Tanuki Goten, to his better known classic titles such as Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter plus some less known work below
http://twitchfilm.net/site/view/seijun-suzuki-goes-to-the-movies#extended

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