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This is kinda weird: Rehearsing for California's Big Quake
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The beginning of my mind.
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I'm not a big fan of this kinda music, but Travis does an amazing drumming job here. Just an great catchy beat.
Travis Barker Recording Session Flo Rida-Low official video
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For those who are looking for new business card ideas:
toxel.com
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And now for a car that I would just love to have, the 1954 Buick Wildcat II
Thanks to everyone who made Sunfest this year a great success! I got the chance to talk to many fabulous people about art, and enjoyed alot of great festive food.
To those of you from the show who are wanting to buy prints online, if the one you're looking for isn't shown just let me know what it looked like and I'll be sure its available for you. I will be putting all images online, so just be patient if you don't see the one you're wanting.
I was quoted in the London Free Press on Sunday, which was great. Here's what I had to say about Sunfest.
"Sunfest this year is excellent," said Aaron Robb, a photographer from London.
"It's been the best weather I've seen -- pure sun, but not too hot and definitely way more vendors this year, which will bring a bigger crowd."
This was Robb's fifth year selling photos and paintings at Sunfest, and he said he loves coming back.
"It just brings out all the cultures here. You get to see more craft than you would anywhere else in London."
A special thanks to James for taking this photo of me and the booth!
"You may not feel outstandingly robust, but if you're an average-sized adult you will contain within your modest frame no less than 7 x 1018 joules of potential energy - enough to explode with the force of thirty very large hydrogen bombs, assuming you knew how to liberate it and really wished to make a point. Everything has this kind of energy trapped within it. We're just not very good at getting it out. Even a uranium bomb - the most energetic thing we have produced yet - releases less than 1 percent of the energy it could release if only we were more cunning."