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Wednesday 3 July 2019

Weirdo oddness found by accident (weird album cover)

I am constantly amazed and reminded of the seemingly Eternal and infinite amount of recorded media throughout the ages. I recall a couple years ago, not that long, when I was going through a seller's list of available items to add to an order for my wife, and I was astounded and the sheer amount of music having been released out there in physical format which I have never even heard of, nor had any idea that it existed. This of course made me realize that there is an almost infimite amount of "stuff" available ouot there, although in today's age of "straming is the future" and the nostalgia for everything, pricing on what was once worthless items has multipled exponentially.


In today's little improvised post, I stumbled across this by accident, and thought it would be a good place to start this voyage of madness, as we look into some of the weirder and unknown stuff having been put forth into this world throughout the ages... And alas, I can offer no additional information on this...



Monday 1 July 2019

anyone remember Kimberly Patton? I thought so...


Kimberly Patton was an actress once. She also went under the stage name of Kim McKamy. She has appeared in low-budget horro films in the mid-late 80s such as Evil Laugh, Creepozoids, and Dreamaniac. In the 90s she appeared on such TV shows as The X Files and Millelium, for example. However most will remember her as an adult film performer under the name of Ashlyn Gere, where she appeared in hundreds of productions starting from 1990 until about 2002-2003. After that she has literally dropped off the face of the earth, and has lived a rather quiet life away from the internet and social media. In 2003 she popped up in a small role in the remake of "Willard", the man who has a certain connection with rats. Anyway, I just wanted to remember her here on this blog at this time because like so many other things out there which happened before the internet, these things existed and there is some merit and value even though there is no online trail.