I got hooked on these mini-documentaries over at Babelgum this morning. One of my favorites was this piece on Trinidadian kids in Queens who mod their BMX bikes to become giant, rolling stereos. nice.
Paul Overton is a prolific blogger, maker, writer, and ukulele player living in Durham, NC with four dogs, two co-conspirators, and a lawn that makes his octogenarian neighbors want to call the authorities. He delights in the unusual and can often be found in his tiny studio next to the record shop, whipping up some sort of self-indulgent nonsense for his own amusement.
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2 comments:
Wow! We thought we were hot stuff when we could add a transistor radio to our handle bars!
Becky - Ha! I totally had a transistor radio wired to my Schwinn Stingray with a coat hanger. Good call!! Thanks fr the comment.
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