Sunday, December 6, 2020

GONZO (election edition)

It's 10:17 am on a Tuesday.

The third day of November. 

A giant line across the street from my house has been building in size all morning long.

I wonder what's going on?

While gathering my credentials, I put my boots on and head over to the park to see what's up.

There's six people outside all wearing masks while maintaining a noticeable distance from one another.

Hmmm.

I don't want to be the only weird guy at the party, so I decide to head back home and find my gas mask before I ask what's going on.

Masked up 

Now, I approach the park house.

Suddenly, there's four additional people in the line. While three of the original six disappeared.

Something's definitely going on.

Instead of asking any questions, I head to the back of line and stand there in silence.

Seems like a friendly crowd.

Like everyone knows each other.

Even the dogs are on a first name basis.

What kind of party is this?

Until a heavy-set man wearing khaki slacks, brown shoes with a black belt walks out of the park house door. 

He gives the rest of the crowd the cold shoulder and walks right up to me.

Here's my chance to get some answers

"Are you here to vote, sir?"

Before I could even ask my question, he asked me a question.

I didn't have enough time to respond, so I just nodded my head.

No further words were said. 

Thanks to the masks over our mouths, the rest of the conversation was done via eye contact.

His eyes were receiving.

He gave me a piece of paper and a pen to fill out some information.

So I did. No questions asked.

I won't go into detail about the documentation, however, it looked very similar to job application.

I just hope I didn't sign up for another subscription.

The large man in charge didn't dive into any detail.

Time seems to be standing still.

Before I know it, I'm next one in line.

I turn around, and see that the line has grown.... 

I haven't seen one person walk out after they walked in. It seems like a one-way-street. 

It's tough to see what's going on out here. I left my sunglasses at home.

At this point, 

The large man in the khaki pants, rocking brown shoes with a black belt, is no where to be found. 

He could be gone for all I know.

Then, a woman wearing a plaid skirt with a blue mask opens up the door. 

She greets me with a smile. 

I could tell under the mask she was smiling. Her eyes told that story. 

"Is paper alright with you? Or would you rather wait for an electronic version?

Before any words come out of my mouth, my head nods yes.

Maybe I signed up for a survey?

I hope they pay me at the end.









 

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

A MICK'S TAPE


ALBUM ARTWORK DESIGN: BOBBY DAYDREAM (@bobbyd.44)
DIGITAL ARTWORK DESIGNJAMES MOORE (@mopearsmusic)
SOUND ENGINEER: YOUNG REYES (@YRMIX1)

   
FULL TAPE    (click for link)

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Random Thought PART 1

Coincidence?



I beg to differ



coincidence- 

  • an accidental, yet seemingly planned, occurrence of events at the same time


  1. coincide
    • to take up the same place in space
    • to occur at the same time
    • to agree exactly




In a woke world seemingly full of coincidence, I find it very hard to believe these sort of things happen so frequently.



However...
I am no conspiracy theorist.
Instead
I will educate...

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The biggest coincidence in American History happened just over 100 years ago.
January 17th, 1920...

A cold winter day which begun the social transformation of an entire population. An entire nation.
The world would never be the same again after this day.

On this date in 1920, The Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution was officially put into effect. At approximately 12:01 am.

18th Amendment

  • prohibits the manufacture, sale, & consumption of alcoholic beverages
PROPOSED: DECEMBER 17TH 1917
RATIFIED: JANUARY 16TH 1919
REPEALED: DECEMBER 5TH 1933


also known as:
Volstead Act
Prohibition


The American experiment best known as  Prohibition



A justified idea full of good intentions
Followed by bad results
As history recalls. 


THE ROARING TWENTIES 


The rise of the American Gangster
The Birth of the Bootlegger



As America got thirsty; 
the Streets stayed hungry





Most Americans viewed this newfound law as a personal assault on their

  • character
  • liberty
  • livelihood

While criminals viewed this newfound law as a personal   OPPORTUNITY  $$$


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One  
Major crime figure in particular, 
Unfortunately had his 21st birthday fall on January 17th 1920...



AL CAPONE
 born: JANUARY 17TH, 1899      BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
   died: JANUARY 25TH, 1947       PALM ISLAND, FLORIDA

ALSO known as:
                           SCARFACE
                                       
                                           SNORKY

                                           THE BIG GUY



Can you imagine that? 


You wait your whole fuckin' life to stroll up to that asshole doorman at the bar to show him your proof of identification.  Less be honest, Al was definitely the doorman in most situations. Guy started bouncin' at saloons when he was 14.

Walk up to the liquor store clerk, give him an ice cold look in the eyes with a calm sense of superiority as you slam your first legal choice of alcohol on the counter. Fake id's only get you so far. Not an absolute guarantee. Gotta go to a certain liquor store. Gotta make sure the right guy is working.  Gotta wake up every morning with it still in your wallet. It's a never-ending spinning wheel of pursuit.


Every liquor-related encounter prior to reaching the legal age limit of consumption involves major levels of anxiety each & every time. 


It's not the act that causes this effect;
The act in fact dissolves the variable involved

It's the process of retrieving the liquor that provides the problem in most cases.



Anytime an American can use the process of elimination to eliminate the entire process as a whole...


it's a safe bet they're gonna take that shit each & every time.




Turning 21 eliminates all the unnecessary hassles involved that comes along when one participates in the sale or consumption of alcohol.


It's like a VIP pass into heaven.


I find it hard to believe that AL CAPONE turned 21 on the day Prohibition came into effect.
YET HE DID
QUITE THE COINCIDENCE



By 1928, Capone's crime syndicate reportedly had grossed an estimated 105 million per year

largely due to the Volstead Act and the never-ending growth of appetite for vice in the mean streets of Chicago.


THAT,
 MY FRIENDS,
IS NO COINCIDENCE AT ALL
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100 years later and the same appetite for vice in the Second City is stronger than ever

WELCOME TO THE SCORCHIN' TWENTIES





B