August 2008 Archives

August 26, 2008

Everything that happens...

will happen today.

This album is the first collaboration between David Byrne and Brian Eno in over 30 years.

We were lucky enough to score tickets to the Byrne/Eno concert coming up in September @ Chastain here in Atlanta. This was pretty difficult considering Chastain's byzantine ticketing system that offers the best seats to "members" who are served DINNER during the concert. These "members" must buy tickets for 3 shows at a time. The rest of us, who I like to call "the fans," are seated behind the "members" who are eating instead of watching the show.

It's worth it to see David Byrne.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 11:15 AM | music | Comments (3)

August 25, 2008

Church Van

Famed Atheist, and author of The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins reads his email. This clip is from his documentary Enemies of Reason, all of which is available for free online.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 1:13 PM | satelife | Comments (2)

August 6, 2008

The world's most elite private mechanized fighting police force

We just got back from a coast to coast cartoon business trip!

Holy crap it was intense. In the course of 3 days we flew from Atlanta to LA, LA to New York, New York to Atlanta. It was an awesome and productive trip, we recorded audio for our new cartoon The Xtacles. We may have actually tried to squeeze too much into such a short trip. We were exhausted by the end, but the audio came out awesome.

In LA we recorded Rachel Harris and Marshall Bell. They were both hilarious and graciously complimentary of our scripts.

We were actually in town for the earthquake, but we were driving down the 405 when it hit. (oh... how LA!) So we didn't feel a thing. I was kinda bummed out.

In New York we recorded Micheal Ian Black. He was great, and we're huge fans of his... So I tried to not crap my pants while directing him to "make it douchier."

That night my boss took me to his "favorite Chinese Restaurant" in Chinatown. He wasn't sure it was the same place, and we both got mild food poisoning. Chinatown's got something for everybody. He took me over to the park where all the old Asian Dudes play Chinese Chess. Two giant white guys... Hilarious. I almost crushed someone.

We've been revising scripts for a while now. So we're eager to hatch them into episodes and shove them the hell out of the nest... with grace and finesse.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 6:23 PM | Xtacles | Comments (11)

August 26, 2008

Everything that happens...

will happen today.

This album is the first collaboration between David Byrne and Brian Eno in over 30 years.

We were lucky enough to score tickets to the Byrne/Eno concert coming up in September @ Chastain here in Atlanta. This was pretty difficult considering Chastain's byzantine ticketing system that offers the best seats to "members" who are served DINNER during the concert. These "members" must buy tickets for 3 shows at a time. The rest of us, who I like to call "the fans," are seated behind the "members" who are eating instead of watching the show.

It's worth it to see David Byrne.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 11:15 AM | music | Comments (3)

August 25, 2008

Church Van

Famed Atheist, and author of The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins reads his email. This clip is from his documentary Enemies of Reason, all of which is available for free online.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 1:13 PM | satelife | Comments (2)

August 6, 2008

The world's most elite private mechanized fighting police force

We just got back from a coast to coast cartoon business trip!

Holy crap it was intense. In the course of 3 days we flew from Atlanta to LA, LA to New York, New York to Atlanta. It was an awesome and productive trip, we recorded audio for our new cartoon The Xtacles. We may have actually tried to squeeze too much into such a short trip. We were exhausted by the end, but the audio came out awesome.

In LA we recorded Rachel Harris and Marshall Bell. They were both hilarious and graciously complimentary of our scripts.

We were actually in town for the earthquake, but we were driving down the 405 when it hit. (oh... how LA!) So we didn't feel a thing. I was kinda bummed out.

In New York we recorded Micheal Ian Black. He was great, and we're huge fans of his... So I tried to not crap my pants while directing him to "make it douchier."

That night my boss took me to his "favorite Chinese Restaurant" in Chinatown. He wasn't sure it was the same place, and we both got mild food poisoning. Chinatown's got something for everybody. He took me over to the park where all the old Asian Dudes play Chinese Chess. Two giant white guys... Hilarious. I almost crushed someone.

We've been revising scripts for a while now. So we're eager to hatch them into episodes and shove them the hell out of the nest... with grace and finesse.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 6:23 PM | Xtacles | Comments (11)

August 26, 2008

Everything that happens...

will happen today.

This album is the first collaboration between David Byrne and Brian Eno in over 30 years.

We were lucky enough to score tickets to the Byrne/Eno concert coming up in September @ Chastain here in Atlanta. This was pretty difficult considering Chastain's byzantine ticketing system that offers the best seats to "members" who are served DINNER during the concert. These "members" must buy tickets for 3 shows at a time. The rest of us, who I like to call "the fans," are seated behind the "members" who are eating instead of watching the show.

It's worth it to see David Byrne.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 11:15 AM | music | Comments (3)

August 25, 2008

Church Van

Famed Atheist, and author of The God Delusion, Richard Dawkins reads his email. This clip is from his documentary Enemies of Reason, all of which is available for free online.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 1:13 PM | satelife | Comments (2)

August 6, 2008

The world's most elite private mechanized fighting police force

We just got back from a coast to coast cartoon business trip!

Holy crap it was intense. In the course of 3 days we flew from Atlanta to LA, LA to New York, New York to Atlanta. It was an awesome and productive trip, we recorded audio for our new cartoon The Xtacles. We may have actually tried to squeeze too much into such a short trip. We were exhausted by the end, but the audio came out awesome.

In LA we recorded Rachel Harris and Marshall Bell. They were both hilarious and graciously complimentary of our scripts.

We were actually in town for the earthquake, but we were driving down the 405 when it hit. (oh... how LA!) So we didn't feel a thing. I was kinda bummed out.

In New York we recorded Micheal Ian Black. He was great, and we're huge fans of his... So I tried to not crap my pants while directing him to "make it douchier."

That night my boss took me to his "favorite Chinese Restaurant" in Chinatown. He wasn't sure it was the same place, and we both got mild food poisoning. Chinatown's got something for everybody. He took me over to the park where all the old Asian Dudes play Chinese Chess. Two giant white guys... Hilarious. I almost crushed someone.

We've been revising scripts for a while now. So we're eager to hatch them into episodes and shove them the hell out of the nest... with grace and finesse.

Posted by clunkyrobot at 6:23 PM | Xtacles | Comments (11)
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