April 10, 2005
The Legend of Sasquatch Mountain
is a Flash piece by Larry Carlson very reminiscent of an LSD trip.. at least, one in which the practitioner has imbibed an 'heroic dose'.
Beware: Though I've linked to the actual page of the piece itself and not to the frameset, it's still likely that Larry will remove or move this animation, as he often changes his site. So, if you're reading this from the archives, it's probably a dead link. Did I ever tell you about the time I tripped with James Coburn? He thought he was an Elk.
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Watch out for the campy drawing of Queen Victoria!
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I saw this a while a go. WTF.
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LSD is much less visual than is commonly believed. A more likely candidate would be DMT.
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I think the key phrase is 'heroic dose'. Take enough, and oh yes, it's visual. Acid these days is real weak compared to the proper stuff. Anyway, yeah, DMT. Electronic machine elves. Watch out for those guys.
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Dude, "sasquatch" is not the preferred nomenclature. "Yeti-American," please.
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Dude, "Claude Forgues" is not the preferred nomenclature. "Sock puppet Doris", please.
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heroic dose A Bill Hicks reference?
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That is some heroically psychedelic, sasquatchy goodness. Obviously the work of one who possesses a well-squeegeed third eye.
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Very nice. Thanks.
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And Doris, Jesus Christ, tell us the James Coburn story.
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Electronic machine elves. Watch out for those guys. Especially in New Mexico.
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terence mckenna.i think this was bill hicks quoting
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More. Via.
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