Friday, January 9, 2009

Dude...VIDEO POWER

So I wake up this morning, come downstairs to the kitchen and my brother is eating pizza and watching this movie I haven't seen in ages. It's called "The Wizard"...think about it hard...I know you know what movie it is...Here are some hints, Fred Savage...Jenny Lewis (aka Rilo Kiley)...no?...last clue the Nintendo Power Glove. Anyways it came out in 1989 and while watching this I remembered a game show from back in the day...VIDEO POWER. Mind you I was super young but I used to watch all the good shows like G.I. Joe and Mask and Transformers with the older brother. Anyways so the premise of VIDEO POWER is that two unassuming kids dolled up in neon STREET VISION WEAR (WHAAA!?) go head to head in video game challenges and the winner gets to run through a maze of video games, a shopping spree of sorts. Anyways, I found a clip of it...someone get rich and bring this shit back to prime time.

Video power game show 8


"Video Power skateboard, only one of its kind...until we get one tomorrow"(HA)

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

memories...


Picture:
This photo was taken at 7:40pm on June 29th 2008 in Hollywood CA.

Words:
I took this photo mainly for the crap pasting but I forgot about the crazy gas prices this past summer. This isn’t even a good gas station it’s a fucking ARCO. Check out the sucker in the VW buying gas from this place. Only solution is…move to Iraq and grow your own gas.

“Earth provides enough to satisfy ever man’s need, but not every man’s greed”
-Gandhi

Friday, January 2, 2009

Tripcue is a collective of images and moments in which my life is influenced and based upon, forming the daily mundane to the rare greatness. In this day and age we lack the proper social skills to engage in a fulfilling conversation with our peers. So consider this my conversation to you, consider this my public identity to eyes outside of the book of faces and the space that is no longer mine. Check it, this is my blog, Tripcue.

"When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence."
-Ansel Adams