Saturday, November 2, 2013

Black Cross Evening

Home and fed by 9:PM; 45 Grave kicked ass tonight and I had fun even if I left before Powerman 5000 and R. Zombie, been a while since I heard Black Cross and Evil in person and it was awesome!


Ticket for show $48
Fuel to show $10
Parking $10
Seeing 45 Grave PRICELESS!

Standing in the hall waiting for 45 Grave. Beer $8...

Standing in the hall waiting for 45 Grave. Beer $8 for domestic and more for an import and shots are $7! Sober night for me!

Standing in line for 45 Grave \m/

Standing in line for 45 Grave \m/

Walk Like A Zombie

Getting ready for the 45 Grave show in Pomona tonight as they are opening for Rob Zombie and Powerman 5000. It has been a while since I have been to see live music and I am looking forward to it. I was trying to remember who the last band was I went to see, not including opening acts because sometimes I cannot remember, and it was either Graveyard BBQ or Cradle of Filth, getting old sucks...

Bite This...

Machinima a couple years a go had a really cool YouTube series called "Bite Me", where zombies take over Los Angeles and wreak havoc after the President has a fence put up around the city to keep the zombies in, and then creates a "task force" to deal with the issue of the living dead.
This past Friday we did not have a zombie attack but President Obama did create a new task force after signing an executive order to fight climate change. The same climate change that Gore, the U.N. and a few others have been crying about, the same climate change where scientists were collectively asked to "increase the data importance" to reflect what could happen rather than what is happening.
The executive order stomps on states rights and the one state it will not affect is California. The reason being is this state is an EPA model and soon the laws that have wrecked our state will be in yours. Thank you Mr. President for tossing the country further down the fucking road.
If you are really worried about pollution Google "Beijing smog" and see what you get. Then look and see where we are compared to China in terms of pollution and be prepared to scratch your head. I lived in Los Angeles as a kid and on our worse day in the '70's it was never like China smog, never...