the incredible work of @zachx.gif on instagram
over the last couple weeks zachx.gif on instagram has been making beautiful recreations of our favourite losers - go check out his page for more delights
over the last couple weeks zachx.gif on instagram has been making beautiful recreations of our favourite losers - go check out his page for more delights
i archive Saskatchewan ephemera and was excited to find my other favourite SK in a commercial
Feb 24 1997 - Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell - Diana Fairechild - Flying Sickness. Mel Waters - Mel's Hole Update
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2026-06-13-show/
Every Saturday evening, Art Bell returns to the airwaves on Somewhere in Time. Broadcasting across terrestrial radio wherever you regularly listen to George Snoory, but since most people listen on their own schedules, it's also available in the ultimate archive or here on fudgie -
https://fight.fudgie.org/search/show/ab/episode/19970224_Mon
Generated summary from fudgie - Art Bell interviews Diana Fairechild, a retired Pan Am/United flight attendant with 20+ years of experience, exposing toxic cabin air—low oxygen (like U.S. prisons), zero humidity, radiation doubling every 3,000 feet, and diesel fumes—linked to illnesses like Gulf War syndrome, with pilots allegedly cutting fresh air to save fuel ($80/hr on jumbo jets). Meanwhile, Mel Waters updates his bizarre 9-foot hole near Monastash Ridge, Washington, defying physics for decades: 80,000 feet of fishing line never hits bottom, no echo despite dropped debris like refrigerators and cows, and neighbors report eerie black beams. Military interference escalates after threats over his "drug lab" claims, though he insists it’s an herbal medicine operation. Both cases hint at systemic neglect—airlines prioritizing profit over health, and authorities suppressing anomalies—raising questions about hidden dangers in modern travel and unexplained phenomena lurking beneath rural landscapes
Roswells to you all!
as a fanboy I keep all my Kings together. Second pic is older of the full shelf of books, missing a few editions of The Stand.
in 2023 i thought I should do something with the bare wall & studs, so i cut some 2x4s and stuck them in there, almost the perfect width for a VHS tape. Great for organizing into sub-genres, and the mass market paperbacks fit in there perfectly too!
Now I'm working on painting all the wood and finding more tapes. Everything here was thrift, except for a couple I kept from childhood.