I may go down to take pictures of the city’s 100th birthday fiasco tomorrow. I’ll dodgeball if I do. Might be interesting. Maybe get a shot of Dick Dale mummified onstage, or food on a stick or something.
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Pynchon: November 21 ship date!
Hello from Amazon.com.
We are pleased to report that the following item will ship
sooner than expected:
Thomas Pynchon “Untitled Thomas Pynchon” [Hardcover]
Availability: This title will be released on November 21, 2006.
HE SAID HE WOULD STOP THEM. DID HE?
I like this one: flickr halloween birth year
Flickr search for “Halloween” + your birth year. Mine, which is Halloween 1964, results in this wonderful picture:

una union!!!…31 de octubre 1964
matrimonio de mis padres…..halloween no existia!!!!!!!
Bye Bye Tower Records
They start their going out of business sales tomorrow:
http://www.laobserved.com/biz/2006/10/its_liquidation_for.php
HOLY CRAPMAS
I’VE BEEN DOING THIS THING FOR FIVE YEARS NOW
Reunion Opportunity: Stuart Pearson this Saturday
If his website does not lie, then Stuart Pearson/changeng is going to be at Diedrich 17th Street (old) tomorrow night.
Hope to see some of you there.
Flee the moose.

Trouble at the Yoyodyne plant
Our own local nuke disaster! Two cheers for Rocketdyne.
An odd thing about Rocketdyne. There was an incident at that same Simi plant in the 1980s where they had some bad rocket fuel chemicals they had to get rid of. To avoid the complicated and expensive right way of doing things, they sent a couple of guys out on the range to burn the toxic rocket goop. Instead it blew up and killed both of them. One of them shared my (very rare) last name and is therefore almost certain to be my relative.
Another odd thing about this story: The Rocketdyne plant and the nuclear accident were both up in Santa Susana, which is where Charlie Manson lived. Hmm.
Study Says Lab Meltdown Caused Cancer
Scientists say details about the 1959 accident near Simi Valley continue to be withheld. Other contamination at the site is much clearer.
By Amanda Covarrubias
Times Staff Writer
October 6, 2006
Radioactive emissions from a 1959 nuclear accident at a research lab near Simi Valley appear to have been much greater than previously suspected and could have resulted in hundreds of cancers in surrounding communities, according to a study released Thursday.
HEADLINE OF THE DAY
Courtesy yoscott. Also: these people need to hire a specialized employee called a “newswriter.”
FLYING HOG HITS VAN
By Rosa Duarte
WSLS NewsChannel 10
Thursday, October 5, 2006
A family van catches on fire after hitting a flying hog.
Only charred remains is all that’s left of the van. Lisa Hancock says she was driving back home from church Tuesday night with her husband and son, when a 500 pound hog crossed the road in front of them on Route 21 in Wythe County.
Another car, driving in the opposite direction hit the hog first, sending the animal flying on top of the hood of the mini van.
Lisa says the flames began to spark out of the hood after the impact, that when she and her family got out. The driver of the other car wasn’t hurt, both cars were totaled.
The person responsible for the damage is the farmer who owns the hog, the farm is down the road from where the accident happened.