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doubles

look–alike \ˈluk-ə-ˌlīk\ n (1947) 1 : one that looks like another : DOUBLE — look–alike adj

(Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition)

‘Body Hot Spots’ – R. Dale Guthrie (1976/Van Nostrand Reinhold)





kinda… sorta…



here it is: fonts i like with a lot of body





same Buffet’s, new box

contemporary interpretation of a classic – nice

thanks for the candy, Lady* ;-)

*(not to be confused with 'The Candy Lady' – though my Lady does love candy… !)








sound•alike \ˈsaün-də-ˌlīk\ n (1970) : one that sounds like another — soundalike adj

(Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition)









sip n’ spit

warm leather

and, also, as well:

“Ashtray” – Brian Jonestown Massacre ~ “Mop Tops (Twist While the World Stops” – EMA

bassline buddies

“Fire Song” – Brian Jonestown Massacre ~ “Paperbag” – Turqouiz Noiz

it’s a vibe


“Don’t Be Cruel” – Billy Swan’s cover of Elvis ~ “Don’t You Think I’m Funny Anymore” – Dougie Poole

in the intro, a bit

“I Would Die 4 U”Art School Girlfriend & “Purple Rain”Dwight Yokam

dou•ble \ˈdə-bəl\ adj [ME, fr. AF duble, double, fr. L duplus (akin to Gk diploos), fr. duo two + -plus multiplied by; akin to OE -feald -fold — more at TWO, -FOLD] (13c) 1 : having a twofold relation or character : DUAL 2 : consisting of two usu. combined members or parts < an egg with a ~ yolk > 3 a : being twice as great or as many < ~ the number of expected applicants > b of a coin : worth two of the specified amount < a ~ eagle > < a ~ crown > 4 : marked by duplicity : DECEITFUL 5 : folded in two 6 : of extra size, strength, or value < a ~ martini > 7 : having more than the normal nyumber of floral leaves often at the expense of the sporophylls 8 of rhyme : involving correspondence of two syllables (as in exciting and inviting) 9 : designed for the use of two persons < a ~ room > < a ~ bed> — dou•ble•ness n

(Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition)

‘Road House’ – (1989/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.)

“stay cool, kid…”

dit•to \ˈdi-(ˌ)tō\ n, pl dittos [IT ditto, detto, pp. of dire to say, fr. L dicere — more at DICTION] (ca. 1639) 1 : a thing mentioned previously or above — used to avoid repeating a word; often symbolized by inverted commas or apostrophes 2 : a ditto mark

(Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition)

yee-haw… !

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