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2011-05-10 10.40.51

Posted: 10th May 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized

A Tribute to a Hero

Posted: 8th April 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized
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Leo Lunser (1950 – forever) Mentor, Hippie, Lucid Dreamer, All-around Swell guy It’s always a sad day to learn that a beautiful person has died. The more amazing the person, the more painfully that loss is felt. When someone as amazing as Leo Lunser passes away, it’s absolutely heartbreaking. It’s more than simply sad, however; [...]

Drunken visions

Posted: 1st April 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized
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Immanuel Baptist Church

I’ve decided to start a new project. I don’t have enough to do already. In an ongoing, usually private, effort to document the sources of my life, I’m creating a bibliography of my life. That’s right, I’m citing the sources for Chris Barr. I’ve decided that I’m basically a text-based life form and if I’m [...]

Centerpiece arrangement

Posted: 19th March 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized

Our first shopping trip for the wedding

Today is a good day

Posted: 18th March 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized
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Slept in. Had some snuggle time and some play time. Took a swell walk to joes. Ate some french toast made by my betrothed. Had some story time. And it’s only 13:00. Huzzah!

Betrothed Hands

Posted: 15th March 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized
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President Botman

Posted: 1st March 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized

I’m a bit partial, but I think it was a pretty great speech. As an added bonus, from this angle, it appears that she’s summoning one of the great Elder Ones.

A simple line

Posted: 28th February 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized

“To be in love is to stretch toward heaven through a woman.” -Uc De St. Circ, 13th-century troubador

Posted: 17th February 2011 by iambarr in Uncategorized

“It was the year when they finally immanentized the eschaton.” An unbelievably important line, from an unimaginably important book. This is the first line from the Illunimatus! Trilogy and it speaks to the present generation as much as (if not more than) it has ever spoken to any other. I don’t want to discuss the [...]