Wednesday, November 9, 2011

New Flyers!

Bad Robot Brain gave me a heads-up today that more flyers went up. I've grabbed a few brand-new, unnumbered flyers, and the whole series appears to be hanging at the moment, too. I'll be looking for any of the missing numbered flyers in the 2010 series, and hopefully more will continue to appear!

I've heard about letter-formatted documents appearing in the state Capitol building, but so far none of those have surfaced. Please do get in touch in the comments if you find anything that isn't already represented here...

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

taking a little break

I still find the premise of this blog interesting, and I intend to ultimately post all of the CBPL flyers I have to make this blog into a sort of Art Brut document of one lady's crazy protests-in-blue.  For the moment, though, I'm going to take a little break.  I don't have the time to keep it up (record reviews and essays beckon), and frankly the readership is quite low.  Feel free to complain in the comments--I could be motivated to keep it going, but probably on a less-regular schedule.  And please do get some of the new flyers my way--I've heard about the new 2011 flyers, but I have yet to see one.

See you soon, though probably on a less-regular basis.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Paradise on Earth, 76, Factories 20 miles away

Ah, the eternal question: "Can men wear garlic in sock, undies, necklace, wreath on head and hold onto garlic inside gloves?"Clearly someone else will have to put the bread dough on our heads and faces...


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Paradise on Earth, 74, Sublimator exposed

More along the lines of the last flyer, but this time detailing some actual phone calls and questions raised to the apparent folks behind the machinations of "subliminals."

There is one word handwritten into the document toward the bottom of the middle column, "workers," in case you're interested.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Paradise on Earth, 72, I am your native son

Here we get more detail on how "subliminals" might have an effect through phone and light poles, as well as a description of the anti-bird roosting pointy objects on many roofs as broadcast devices.  And I was especially smitten with the description of Norway's lack of phones and a correlative increase in socialism.