eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 02 2008 | museum, Creation, funny
Scary. Photo gallery of the Creation Museum in Kentucky.
Quoted: A trip to Petersburg, KY (outside Cincinnati) to the Creation Museum to learn how dinosaurs walked the earth with Adam and Eve, "Land of the Lost" style until they were all conveniently flattened into layers of rock by a giant several-mile-high tidal wave that somehow replaced the 40 days and nights of rain. Oh, wait, the dinosaurs survived that, too, they were on the Ark. And they were herbivores until Adam and Eve sinned, then there were weeds, Cain Killed Abel, and the crack epedemic started. Or something like that. Special guest star: Chris Glass
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2007 | design, art, museum, thepugetnewsShareViewed: 3 Times
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 24 2007 | science fiction, museum, authors, thepugetnewsShareViewed: 3 Times
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 01 2006 | art, Henry Darger, museum, Seattle, Frye Art Museum
This artist was recommended to me by Ryan Boudinot and Sung Kim. He's supposed to be amazing. It's a shame that I think I missed his show at the Frye...
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 08 2006 | Los Angeles, museum
The Museum of Jurassic Technology is definitely one of the strangest museums I have ever been in. If you go to Los Angeles, don't miss it!
Quoted: Wandering through the maze of small rooms, there are several exhibits, each curated with seemingly appropriate seriousness (including mice carcasses on toast, once believed to be a cure for bed-wetting); the otherwise neglected also find a home at the MJT: Images made entirely of individual butterfly scales adorn the walls. The life cycle of a rainforest ant, becomes tragedy writ large in its vitrine, while the works of opera singer Madelena Delani and neurophysiologist Geoffrey Sonnabend are rescued from the annals of obscurity.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 28 2006 | science fiction, museum, seattle
I went to the Science Fiction Museum today with Jeff. It was both of our first time there and it was pretty cool! The highlight is definitely the full-size model of the queen alien from "Aliens." It's a mix of really campy stuff, classic sci-fi, and more temporal speculative fiction. There really is something for just about anyone. Allow 90 minutes to 2 hours to just sort of cruise through the place...
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- hbhanoo - Nov 05 2007
- eric - Nov 06 2007
You must be Eric's friend before you can comment on this Fave.hilarious.
I like the part where he bumps into her intentionally and then claims not have seen her there. Helpful tips.
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