Archive for January, 2005

7/4 Uncut

Jan.14, 2005, under Uncategorized

Due to vaguely popular demand I went ahead and uploaded all the July 4th pictures I have:
http://www.pbase.com/nate_marsh/july_4th_uncut
Lord knows that these are probably not terribly entertaining for anyone who wasn’t there, but there are some generally amusing photo sequences in there. I am particularly fond of the Lissa & Horns Midnight Keg Party and the minature windmill “event”.
Funnily enough, I met someone in CA, a good friend of Horns’ actually, who bizzarely knew exactly of that little windmill, it’s on a playground for a elementary school/community center (?) in Cabin John. I am betting she never played Kristal Frizz (imagine a mix of tequila and ouzo) in the parking lot there!

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home for the holidays

Jan.14, 2005, under Uncategorized

On my recent jaunt home to Pennsyltucky I had the chance to put together a kickass holiday card with my brother. It also gave me the chance to take off my “new england summer dress” and get back to my roots. Basically keeping it real PA style.

We printed out this bad boy out at Walmart fittingly & included a tasteful blue Jesusy “peace on earth” border to tie the whole package together. It was very well received.
pbase.com is still sucking, you have to click the photos

Holiday Card:
merry xmas

Bonus Photos:

Eli Solo Hunt:
huntin'
Nate with Retriever:
huntin'

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dancing bears

Jan.08, 2005, under Uncategorized

So, one night a couple weeks back me and my brother and a friend were hanging out in my apartment. The night had been full of heavy boozing and other intoxicants, needless to say, the mood was jovial. I flipped some tunes on my computer and fired up the visualization software for some easy grooving.

Fortunately, the default was not the traditional “trippy” visualization software but in fact a novel winamp plugin entitled Black & White Creature Dance v0.1 ALPHA – basically it is a giant dancing bear on a little island along with some intense lighting effects.

Pairing this with some intense Bon Jovi ballads (and remembering that we were pretty fucked up at the time) proved to be an amazing mix. Maybe it was this, maybe that, but the combination proved to be a heady intoxicating journey. For christmas I made my bro a 17″ x 20″ poster that commemorates this time, some of my better work!

Bon Jovi Bear

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