You always remember your first...
My first bike ever! A 1975 Kawasaki KZ900. Currently suffering from my impression of Evil Knievel on crack, a 1983 Yamaha Virago XV750. |
Biker Links:Motocycho: Self proclaimed lame biker fanzine, punk rawk bands that sing about sickles, how to build bikes out of refuse, Evil Kneevil remembered, bad biker movie listings, plus, this guy has a sticker fetish...! AWoL: Stands for Alternate Way of Life, awesome slick British mag that reads like a how to zine for road warriors. All D.I.Y. bikes scavenged together from dozens of makes, plus add ons like road signs & Mad Dog bottles. Cassiopa Andromeda: Body piercing & modification. Eagle Rider: Harley rentals online! Great for vacations or other events that take you away from your ride. Motorcycle.com: All inclusive MC page, but if you blow through the crap about the supermodel hitchhikers falling for fat ex-cons, the how to repair pages are definitely worth it. Virago Owners Group: Who would've thought? As a proud Virago crasher,... uhm... owner myself, I just had to post this link! Now, if someone could lend me a little technical expertise...? Stolen Motorcycle Page: Someone rip off your ride? Swipe your sickle? Hijack your hog? You can use this page to track down missing motorcycles.
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Clubs:CBGB's-OMFUG: The birthplace of punk rock! Still the home of some of the best bands on the planet . As an old crusty punk, I even know what the name stands for: Country, Bluegrass, Blues, & Other Music For Uplifting Gourmandizers. Wetlands: Damned hippie venue, but hosts the best ska & hardcore shows. Last year hosted both Revelation & Moon Records for the CMJ Festival... affectionately known as the 'Sweatglands', come out & find out why! Irving Plaza: Located, surprisingly enough, at Irving Plaza, a great venue that despite their tendency towards big rock acts, puts on great ska & punk shows, like Sonic Youth, June 8-10. Internet Cafe: "Surf & Ye Shall Find". Yeah right, rather than spend all night at home online, not meeting anyone, go out & spend all night online & not meet anyone! No, I'm kidding, this place offers live bands & all sorts of amenities besides the virtual. Village Voice: One of NY's weekly free papers, getting snobbier by the week. Full listings of all the goings on at venues who don't have webpages.
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Me & the Mrs..., circa '95. @-->-->-->------- |
KeyGeek Spots:Apple Computer: Home of the finest Personal computer platform ever. Y2K bug, my ass,... ! The Mac has calculated the adte out to the year 29,940 since the first model was released in 1984. Nuff said. Period. Wired Magazine Online: Professional keygeeks, protohackers, & people who worship William Gibson as a deity. MetaCreations: The company that picked up digital god Kai Krause's KPT Bryce, plus greats like Ray Dream, Infini-D, Detailer, Painter, & other tricks to make you look good! NYMUG: Thats the New York Mac Users' Group to you, jerky! Macromedia: The kids who did FireWorks, Flash, Director, Freehand, & Dreamweaver, the program that brought you this very page. Alien Skin Software: Eye candy effects. Art & Design:Graphic Arts Guild: A nationwide union for artists, offering everything from seminars to insurance. If you're a professional, an invaluable stop. Drowning Creek Studios: Digital guru & lovable troll Jeff Wood's graphic house & website developmental headquarters.Make sure your plug ins are loaded! RSS Studios: Home of Robert Stephen Sauer, comrade in arms against mediocrity in art, drag racing mechanic turned sublime airbrush master. Low Brow Ink: Tattoo artist gone the way of the microchip, specializing in hand done screen printed pieces & punk rock concert venue posters. Juxtapoz: Art crimes, art for art's sake, poster artists' galleries, taggers sanctuaries; featuring the likes of Coop, Kosik, Hess, Williams, Mouse, Niagara, ad infinitum. Snobs beware! Tilt Works: Underground punk rock concert poster mecca.Still in stock: Coop's limited edition Church of Satan poster, only 666 in existence! Fantagraphic Books: The publishers of masterworks like Love & Rockets, home to Robert Crumb, & other sick, demented literature. La Luz de Jesus Gallery: Los Angeles based gallery displaying the works of Clive Barker, Coop, The Pizz, Kozik, you know, the usual west coast hod rodding art fiends...
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