I sometimes like to play random little games. I think it stems from my belief in the inter-connectivity of so much. I've been over this before, and I know I'll cover it again, when it blows my mind out of its universe once more.
Anyway, I like to play "ask the radio" every once in a while. Its a lot like a magic-8 ball. And I don't think it counts if you use your computer media's player. Its got to be the radio. I digress. I didn't play that today, so moving on.
Here's a new little game:
Directions:
1. Go to Wikipedia and click on Random Article (at the left). This will be the name of your band.
2. Go to Quotations Page and click on Random Quotes (at the left). The last four words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your album.
3. Go to flickr and click on Explore the Last Seven Days (you'll find it at the bottom of the page). Third picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.
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Answers:
1) "Woolshed" and because I'm not an Aussie, "SxC" (yeah, thats a cheat)
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2) "And fall fast asleep". I love this. (from the Craig Ferguson quote page--didn't cheat this time, I swear).
2) "And fall fast asleep". I love this. (from the Craig Ferguson quote page--didn't cheat this time, I swear).
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3) Found Here. I like it and its title that reminds me of my Grandma.
I don't know this artist, but a quick browse through the rest of her (his?) images satisfied a need for dreamily conjured images I didn't realize I was so missing. They remind me of books I used to have as a child, all of my love for everything equine, and how many of the images in mind exist: fuzzy with sun and moonlight.------------
And because searching Flickr gave me these I'll give them to you:
This is beautiful and reminds me of Cabaret. Even though Sally was most certainly a blonde.
And finally, another creation from the first picture's creator above. I think that if (WHEN) I need cover art for something somewhere, that I would like to contact her. I enjoy the dreams matched with reality. If that isn't a snippet of me, I do not know what is.
"Photography records the gamut of feelings written on the human face, the beauty of the earth and skies that man has inherited, and the wealth and confusion man has created. It is a major force in explaining man to man."--E. Steichen
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