He doesn’t come off too well in “Please Kill Me” (although he didn’t appear to defend himself), but Stooges guitarist James Williamson comes off well in an interview in Crawdaddy about Raw Power and touring again with the Stooges. (Full disclosure–I’m a fan of the Iggy re-mix for Raw Power.)
Ralph Gamelli in The Morning News
Doubling down on Ralph Gamelli this week–he also has a humorous snowman slideshow, “America’s Most Frozen,” published in The Morning News.
Ralph’s story, Rocky Balboa Launches Into Inspirational Speeches Too Frequently, was published in FLYMF’s Greatest Hits. He also contributed How Long Before I Use My Ejector Seat? and Twilight Zone Episodes For the Internet Age.
Ralph Gamelli in the Bygone Bureau
Ralph Gamelli has a short humor piece, “Please Don’t Misinterpret My Inflammatory Remarks,” published in The Bygone Bureau. Check it out!
Ralph’s story, Rocky Balboa Launches Into Inspirational Speeches Too Frequently, was published in FLYMF’s Greatest Hits. He also contributed How Long Before I Use My Ejector Seat? and Twilight Zone Episodes For the Internet Age.
G is for Gangsta
FLYMF alum (and “Captain Freedom” author) G. Xavier Robillard has released a humor album, “G is for Gangsta” He’s now offering a free download of a track at his blog, All Day Coffee. Check it out!
His work for FLYMF included “When George Lucas Gets His Hands on Other Blockbusters.”
Googling in Circles
This Brad DeLong post sharing how Google has been overcome by spammers matches my recent experience, especially when looking for product reviews. One of the search-engine alternatives cited, Blekko, sounds like it may have some promise, even if it’s burdened with a silly name.