Epileptic's Vintage Vinyl

Another record cover site? Yes. A good one. Epileptic's Vintage Vinyl.
Via PCL LinkDump
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Added dimension


We have posted before about the sculptures made after the original paintings of Hieronymus Bosch but now a dimension has been added to other artists works as well.
Via Growabrain and "Pez"
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The Golden Age of Iron Men


The Golden Age of Iron Men
The site above includes Correct posture with Capt. Godfrey Rodrigues.
"It is equally possible that this booklet was also a weak excuse to publish photos of naked pubescent females that would otherwise have been banned. You decide."
Via a bunch of blogs
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Children's literature


Library of Congress Children's Literature
Via Agence eureka
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You know you've been in Sweden too long when...
Observations on cultural differences made by Aussies in Sweden:
You know you've been in Sweden too long when...
Via Growabrain
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Game: Treasure Box

Treasure Box is a puzzle thing which is more of an art project than a game really. It's not new but it might be for you...
Via Monkeyfilter
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I'm signing off for a few days because...
...tomorrow is Christmas Eve and that's when the main Christmas celebrations take place in Sweden. This might seem strange to you but not to us - we get our presents before you. Ha!:) I'll probably be posting something on Monday, so check back then!
Before I go, just a reminder of our Christmas gift to you: The Christmas music collection
we've called Santalicious (No, I'm not telling you what's on it! I can tell you that most of the contents has been taken, during the last few weeks, from some excellent blogs kind enough to share with us their Christmas song treasure. Thanks again all of you!
(71 MB via Yousendit)
I've also added last year's Christmas collection - Santafobic
(Yes, for some reason not Santaphobic!) which is a good collection of some of the better recordings of the most common Christmas songs (I guess from an American perspective anyway). I think you'll like it.
(72 MB via Yousendit)
God Jul from Martin Klasch!
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Today is Mrdantefontanas birthday!


Martin Klasch would like to honor Mrdantefontana's (PCL LinkDump and contributor to Martin Klasch) birthday by sending him some x-rayed (and strip-searched) flowers and some tortas and other nice posters. May your new year be a jolly one and keep up the good work!
Via RaShOmoN
UPDATE
Regarding the "tortas"-poster (above to the right) Steve Worth director of ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Project commented:
"That poster you like is by Ernesto Garcia Cabral, an amazing illustrator from Mexico. I plan to feature his work this Spring in a posting to the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Project Blog. In the meantime, check out this poster by Cabral from the same site...
http://www.postermandan.com
Thanks for the info Steve and keep up the great work!
To everybody else: go visit Steve's blog!
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Labels: posters
Martin Klasch's Christmas Music Compilation 20051

I'm glad to be able to present Martin Klasch's Christmas music compilation for this year - "Santalicious". I hope you will enjoy it. The music is collected from many different sources. Special thanks to: PCL LinkDump, Ernie(not Bert), Red Ryder BB Gun, Jul Igen, Falalalala, Planet Xtabay...
- Download Santalicious 05.rar (71MB) from Yousendit.
Greetings to all Martin Klasch readers/visitors and especially to Sebastian, Josephzohn, Bibi, Johnny, Bruno and Stanislaw.
Merry Christmas to all of you!
/P-E Fronning
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UFO
Read about the TV show at The World of Kane. (via Las Insólitas Aventuras de Pez)
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Taxidriver

Now you're the taxidriver.
(No, not that one. A "real" one.)
Via Look at This
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Christmas Day Fun

After all gifts are opened, all the herringsalad is eaten it is fun to do something with your family and friends. This is an example of extrem fun presented in 1987.
For our international readers I am sorry to say that the instructions is only in Swedish but I hope you are able to follow by seeing.
Go out in the streets, play and make all you meet happy.
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Blog: The World Of Kane.

Wow! I just have to recommend The World Of Kane. - a blog which I hadn't seen before. But thanks to Happy Palace I have now discovered it. Have a look yourself!

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Wanted: The music score of "K-B Jonssons julafton"

This is I guess a call for help aimed at our Swedish readers (But help is welcome wherever it originates so I'll write in English).
"Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton"(The story of Karl-Bertil Jonsson's Christmas Eve) is;
A) a great little Christmas short story written by Tage Danielsson (It can be read here, in Swedish though), B) a marvelous animated short by director/animator/illustrator Per Åhlin with the author doing the speaker voice, C) one of a few Swedish Christmas-TV-traditions (the best and most impotant in my book).
The story is nice. I guess the theme is "it is more blessed to give than receive". The animation is fantastic and so is the cool jazz score by Gunnar Svensson.
Now, the problem is I haven't been able to get my hands on the original music score. I have another version (listen here) which is really good but not THE one. So, if someone has it and is willing to share it, please mail it to me or use Yousendit or something. I would be very grateful!
And as they say: "It's better to give than receive"!
UPDATE
No complete luck yet but here's a snippet of the original sent to me by dear ol' Johnny at Stationsvakt. Thanks a lot Johnny! Ska du ha ett fikon?!
mOBSCENE reminds us that the illustrated book can be found here. Ta ett fikon du med!
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The Cinzano Car

Are you bored? Why not make a Cinzano Car? It might make a great Christmas present. Find more at Agence Eureka!
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Blog: Cute Overload

It is what it says - Cute Overload
(How do you like that BB?)
Via Bello Pubico
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