Friday, January 30, 2009

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

"What kind of house does a man who has lived in a 6'x9' box for over 30 years dream of?"



The house that Herman built.



Sunday, January 25, 2009

Neil Young - Old Man

Don't tell anyone your problems. Half the people don't want to hear them, the other half are glad you have them.
Harry





Thursday, January 22, 2009

"Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp,
Or what's a heaven for?
"
Robert Browning

Wednesday, January 21, 2009



Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar and his bolo tie
photo by: Nadav Kandar
An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than sex.
Aldous Huxley

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Monday, January 19, 2009

Excerpts from Comfortable by Lil' Wayne

I'm not saying this to shake you up /
I'm just saying this to wake you up /
It's all good when we making love /
All I ask is don't take our love /
For granted, it's granted /
My love for you, is real /
Baby if you don't love me /
Somebody else will /
So don't you ever get too comfortable /...

Yeah, to the left to the left /
If you want to leave be my guest, you can step /
Feeling irreplaceable. Listening to Beyonce /
But - ok - i'll put you out on your B-Day /
Now if you rocking with Wee-zay /
Bedroom in the bank, baby, we safe /
I got game like E.A. /
But I wanna let you play /
And don't I treat you like soufflé /
Don't I look at you like I see a new day /
And don't I do what I do say /
I'm through talking so I'm a let you, Face /





Cafe Racers: low handlebars, high speeds

"One of the first widely customized styles of motorcycle, the café racer trend was born out of the poverty of Post War Europe. The café racer, pronounced ‘caff’, was the precursor to the widely popular sportbikes of today. In the 1950s, before the blanket 70 mph speed limit was laid forth unto the masses, the goal of many of these racers was to r
each the coveted ‘ton’ or a speed of 100mph while traveling from one transport café to another. Often times the challenge at London’s famous Ace Café on North Circular Road was ‘record racing’. After selecting a Rock and Roll song on the jukebox, the racer would jump on the bike, zoom down the bypass, hit the roundabout and race back before the song was done playing.."

- Written by d/visible contributor Courtney Walker

Saturday, January 17, 2009


The TCB Oath --

More self-respect, more respect for fellow man.
Respect for fellow students and instructors.
Respect for all styles and techniques.
Body conditioning, mental conditioning, meditation for calming and stilling of the mind and body.
Sharpen your skills, increase mental awareness, for all those that might choose a new outlook and personal philosophy.
Freedom from constipation.

TCB Technique

All techniques into one.
Elvis Presley 8th
Applying all techniques into one.