Thursday, June 30, 2005

End of an era.


endofanera
Originally uploaded by kanicman.
Woah. Rohan, Dan (me) and Steiney at the Robin Hood for Steiney's farewell from Next Byte. I swear, life is advancing forward at the rate of fuckin knots.
I've decided I need to invest what I have left into something I'm passionate about -will let you know along the lines old soldier, rest your weary shit you deserve it, ill let you know when to look. I promise you, I'll make you looK, because I've promised me.

Friday, June 24, 2005

Sun.


Sun
Originally uploaded by kanicman.
cockroach: yeah
kanicdan: yeah?
kanicdan: is that all you have to say?
cockroach: it sums up my sentiments
kanicdan: the man of a million brain cells simultaneously doing their best
kanicdan: woah
kanicdan: thats a great statement
cockroach: yeah
recommended read: www.nineplanets.org/sol.html

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

SMILE


SMILE
Originally uploaded by kanicman.
The lack of daylight during winter seems to trigger SAD, which causes symptoms including depression, lack of appetite, low libido, fatigue, anxiety and withdrawal from society. Theories as to what causes SAD abound, but it is generally accepted that some neurotransmitters (the chemicals that carry messages around the brain) are affected during winter, especially serotonin, which drops to its lowest levels during the winter months. THEN YOU PUT ON A BITA ERIC BURDON + THE WAR, TRY 'TOBACCO ROAD' SHIT HOMIE DONT WASTE YOUR TIME SAD :) ('Chicken Dance' a little)

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Young Bastard


Young Bastard
Originally uploaded by kanicman.
Close your eyes close your ears young man
You've seen and heard all an old man can
Spread the facts on the floor like a fan
throw away the ones that make you feel bad.
-Ben Folds

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Aldabra Turtle.


Aldabra Turtle
Originally uploaded by kanicman.
Went to the Adelaide Zoo with my mum yesterday. She works there as a volunteer three times a month and takes people on tours, providing information on the various animals. The variation in gods creatures is vast, each as amazing in their own right to the next. The Aldabra Turtle (pictured) is so old, it has outlived its keepers and records of its age have been lost. It becomes a little surreal when you're walking around looking at the various categories of animals, staring at them understanding their place in the world. They must think we're pretty weird. I do.