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Rocco’s Radio Pizzeria Episode 61507

June 15, 2007

A Four Hour Show! Friday A face for radio 8AM PST until Noon listen live online kwvardio.org

Songs about school being over, summer under way, girls, fun, radio, and some exclusive live tracks.

Wristrockets, Rocco’s Radio Pizzeria Theme
Louis XIV, Hey Teacher
Vancougar, Kids At School
Surburban Studs, I Hate School
Belly Button, School Girl
Yokosuka Ramones, Rock n Roll High School
MIA VS Ramones, Sri Lanka High
Alice Cooper, School’s Out
The Godfathers, Birth School Work Death
The Ramones, Too Tough To Die
The Gimmes, Loudmouth
Deadline, The WOrld Keeps Turning
The Defectors, Getting It On
Getting Out Of Hand
Texas Terri Bomb!, Oh Yeah
Betty Blowtorch, Rock N Roll
Bishop, Burnout Bitch
Motorhead, Ace of Spades
Helmet, Unsung
Lordi, Hard Rock Hallelujah
Lords of the New Churcn, Method to My Madness
Iggy Pop, Cold Metal
Dickies, Gigantor
Methadones, Back of My Hand
Trovoltas, Let’s Go Away
Epoxies, Walk The Streets
Guards of Metropolis, Perfect World
Black Box Recorder, The English Motorway System
Gabriel and His Angels,Hey!
Gene Vincent,Hey, Hey, Hey
Subcandies, Hey U
Hey hey hey
Disguise, Hey Baby
Freddy Cannon, Hey Punk Rocker
The Pixies, Hey
Clawhammer, Hey Old Lady and Bert’s SOng
Hey Jeoulsy
Eddie Cochran, Summertime Blues
Guitar WOlf, SUmmertime Blues
Loving Spoonful, Summer in the City
Girl Trouble, Going Going for it
Happy Losers, Summer Fun
Koop, Summer Sun
Babe Gelberto, Summer Samba
Mae Barnes (1958), Summertime
Olvia Newton John and cast, Summer Nights
Phoenix, Summer Days
Stray Cats, Lonely Summer Nights
The Motels, Suddenly Last Summer
Travoltas, Endless Summer
The Textones, Vacation
The Ramones, Endless Vacation
The Beautiful SOuth, Blitzkrieg Bop
Big Star, Thirteen
Joe Jackson, I’m the Man (live)
Brigitte Bardot, L’appareil a sous
Claude Francios, Moi Je Pense Encore
Candy, What Ever Happened to Fun
Cheap Trick, Surrender

The High Dials, Things Are Getting Better

The High Dials,  Our Time is Coming Soon

The Chevelles, Jenny 8675309
Anorak Girl, Anorak Girls
The Krinkles, Dirty Girl
Cornershop, Brimful of Asha
Cosmic Rough Riders, Baby You’re so Free
Crowded House, Something So Strong
The Clash, This is Radio Clash
Selector, On My Radio
Elvis Costello, Radio Radio
Baby Shakes, Radio Rendezvous
Captial Radio
Wall of Voodoo, Mexican Radio
KISS, Do You Remember Rock n Roll Radio
Ramonetures, Do You Remember Rock n Roll Radio
The Ramones, Do You Remember Rock n Roll Radio
Pappys, Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio
New Town Animals, Radio Nation
Vacancies, Radio Revolution
Sky Lab, Radio Bliss
G String, Something Wrongs with My Radio
LIVE TRACKS:
Screaming Blue Messiahs, Sweet Water Pools
Rose Tattoo, Rock And Roll Outlaw
Damned, New Rose
Lily Allen, Heart of Glass (Blondie)
Love and Rockets, Mirror People
Paul Weller, That’s Entertainment
Peter Gabriel, Don’t Give Up
Raconteurs, Crazy (Gnarls Barkley)
White Stripes, Hotel Yorba
Sonics, Psycho
The Runaways, American Nights
The WHo, My Generation

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Rocco’s Radio Pizzeria Back on the Air

June 7, 2007

Rocco’s Radio Pizzeria Friday June 8th 6 – 10 AM
kwvaradio.org

First Hour: 6-7 AM PST
Frankie Vallie, Grease
The M’s, Good Morning Good Morning (Beatles)
Herman’s Hermits, Wonderful World
ELO, All Over The World
Cliff Bennett & The Rebels, Got To get You Into My Life (Beatles)
Friday I’m in Love 50 First Dates cover of The Cure
Beach Boys, Good Vibrations
The Mighty Lemondrops, Inside Out
The Shadows, Apache
Los Twang!Marvels, Guitars in Orbit
Los Muertos Vivientes, Adelante Muertos
The Moon-Rays, The Ghouls Go West
Los Lobos, Good Morning Aztlan
Moonlight Cruisers, La Negra Tomasa
Moonlight Cruisers, Never Forget
The Rocketz, Police on My Back
Rocket From the Crypt, On a Rope
The Clash, I’m So Bored with the USA + Complete Control + Magnificent 7

Democracy Now with Amy Goodman 7-8am

Third and Fourth Hour: 8-10 AM

Honey Vizor, Hello Audience
Me First and The Gimmie Gimmies, Hello (L. Richie)
The Groovie Ghoulies, Hello Hello
The Argument, Hello Again (The Cars)
Missing Persons, Hello I Love You (The Doors)
The Phenomenauts, Welcome Back
Green Day, Welcome to Paradise
The Defectors, Welcome All Sinners
Heavenly Oceans, Welcome to My Heart
Welcome To Hell
Turbo Negro, Babylon Forever
Marvel, Royal Exile
The Hellacopters, Go Easy Now
Fun House Strippers, Sweat
Aerrange, Secret Agent Man
The Avengers, We Are The One
Buzzcocks, Ever Fallen In Love
The Feelies, I Wanna Sleep in Your Arms
Glen Mercer, Days to Come
Les Calmites, The Kids Are Alright (The Who)
Helen Shapiro, Walking Back To Happiness
The Hollies, I’m Alive
ELO, I’m Alive
Echo & The Bunnymen, All You Need Is Love (The Beatles)
Mitch Ryder, Jenny Take a Ride!
The Ramones (Live from RnR HS), Blitzkrieg Bop + Teenage Lobotomy + California Sun + Pinhead
X, Soul Kitchen (The Doors)
Little Green Bag
Don Ho, Shock The Monkey (P. Garbriel)
The Feelies, Away
Glen Mercer, Wheels In Motion
Frankie Vallie, Grease (Reprise)
The Smithereens, Hang ‘em High
The Shadows, FBI
The Surfaris, Pipeline
The Bahareebas, Ocean Cowboy’s Last Ride
The Bomboras, Mile Zero
Dave Allan & The Arrows Invasion of The Body Surfers
The El Caminos, Big Surf
Knuckel Dragger, Baron Von Surf Helmet
Lost Tiki Phantoms, Vulcan
Los Vibradores, El Elecrico
Man Or Astro-Man?, Espanto Del Futruo
Spanish Flea

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Wheels In Motion new Glen Mercer (The Feelies) solo cd review

May 16, 2007
Glen Mercer new solo CD

Wow! Gang, thanks for getting this one into my hot little hands to review and
play on the air. I’m sure many of us have had(or aware of) that full on Jungian synchronicity experience when a piece a music discovers YOU (rather than the other way around). I was just playing The Feelies on the air early Sunday Morning…and
then this shows up in the mail…Wheels in Motion does not disappoint. Let’s
face it, we are all getting older and some of us are simply getting better, and
Glen’s lyrics keenly reflect that. The same tight rhythmic energy and time
changes that sat The Feelies apart from their college indie radio hey day peers
is still omnipresent (as it should be since all the old Feelies contributed and
played drums on this album). We find a solid set of tracks that leads the
humble listener past nostalgia street and right onto the highway of now and
beyond. In a world full of static, and media pollution, where any monkey with
pro-tools and cdr’s can glut our radio station mailbox, I wade through and feel my faith renewed in independent music by albums like Wheels in Motion. Glen Mercer
has saved us all and I wish him the best for it. All I can do is turn these grooves into
radio waves and let them echo into space for eternity…yep, it’s that good. I
can’t tell you how long it’s been since I’ve listened to an entire album right
out of the box…Glen Mercer has his Wheels in Motion and I’m glad to be invited
along for a ride. Thank you Pravda Records.

Suggested tracks: all! air safe but the title track will bait and set the hook in you
like a large mouth bass!
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Open Comment to Gravy Bread (who rules by the way!)

May 16, 2007

Dear Gravy Bread, the Supreme Ruler  and Head Wrangler of

MEGA SUPER MAMMOTH MP3 Blog List

I would like to nominate Power Pop Criminals for rookie of the week or honorable mention http://powerpopcriminals.blogspot.com/
considering the recent flap and fizzle over at Power Pop Lovers…I’ve only gotten the tail end of the story, but I can tell you that when that blog was turning goat piss into gasoline we nerdy 40 something filth encrusted record den types with college radio shows took notice and were sadden to see it go the way of the Dodo or Evan Dando. The new and improved Totally Fuzzy had a blurb about the whole “Hollier Than You Mess”, did I miss your sopping wet dipper on it?

Wolfman Rocco

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How to Write with Style by Kurt Vonnegut

May 3, 2007

How to write with style
By Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut, author of such novels as“Slaughterhouse-Five,” “Jailbird” and “Cat’s Cradle” tells you how to put your style and personality into everything you write.
© 1982 International Paper Co. Reprinted with permission.

Newspaper reporters and technical writers are trained to reveal almost nothing about themselves in their writings. This makes them freaks in the world of writers, since almost all of the other ink-stained wretches in that world reveal a lot about themselves to readers. We call these revelations, accidental and intentional, elements of style.

These revelations tell us as readers what sort of person it is with whom we are spending time. Does the writer sound ignorant or informed, stupid or bright, crooked or honest, humorless or playful–? And on and on.

Why should you examine your writing style with the idea of improving it? Do so as a mark of respect for your readers, whatever you’re writing. If you scribble your thoughts any which way, your readers will surely feel that you care nothing about them. They will mark you down as an egomaniac or a chowderhead–or worse, they will stop reading you.

The most damning revelation you can make about yourself is that you do not know what is interesting and what is not. Don’t you yourself like or dislike writers mainly for what they choose to show you or make you think about? Did you ever admire an empty-headed writer for his or her mastery of the language? No.

So your own winning style must begin with ideas in your head.

Find a subject you care about.
Find a subject you care about and which you in your heart feel others should care about. It is this genuine caring, and not your games with language, which will be the most compelling and seductive element in your style.

I am not urging you to write a novel, by the way–although I would not be sorry if you wrote one, provided you genuinely cared about something. A petition to the mayor about a pothole in front of your house or a love letter to the girl next door will do.

Do not ramble, though.
I won’t ramble on about that.

Keep it simple.
As for your use of language: Remember that two great masters of language, William Shakespeare and James Joyce, wrote sentences which were almost childlike when their subjects were most profound.
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“Should I act upon the urgings that I feel, or remain passive and thus cease to exist?”
” “To be or not to be?”
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“To be or not to be?” asks Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The longest word is three letters long.

Joyce, when he was frisky, could put together a sentence as intricate as a necklace for Cleopatra, but my favorite sentence in his short story “Eveline” is this one: “She was tired.” At that point in the story, no other words could break the heart of a reader as those three words do.

Simplicity of language is not only reputable, but perhaps even sacred. The Bible opens with a sentence well within the writing skills of a lively fourteen-year-old: “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”

Have the guts to cut.
It may be that you, too, are capable of making necklaces for Cleopatra, so to speak. But your eloquence should be the servant of the ideas in your head. Your rule might be this: If a sentence, no matter how excellent, does not illuminate your subject in some new and useful way, scratch it out.

Sound like yourself.
The writing style which is most natural to you is bound to echo the speech you heard when a child. English was the novelist Joseph Conrad’s third language, and much that seems piquant in his use of English was no doubt colored by his first language, which was Polish. And lucky indeed is the writer who has grown up in Ireland, for the English spoken there is so amusing and musical. I myself grew up in Indianapolis, where common speech sounds like a band saw cutting galvanized tin, and employs a vocabulary as unornamental as a monkey wrench.

In some of the more remote hollows of Appalachia, children still grow up hearing songs and locutions of Elizabethan times. Yes, and many Americans grow up hearing a language other than English, or an English dialect a majority of Americans cannot understand.

All these varieties of speech are beautiful, just as the varieties of butterflies are beautiful. No matter what your first language, you should treasure it all your life. If it happens not to be standard English, and if it shows itself when you write standard English, the result is usually delightful, like a very pretty girl with one eye that is green and one that is blue.

I myself find that I trust my own writing most, and others seem to trust it most, too, when I sound most like a person from Indianapolis, which is what I am. What alternatives do I have? The one most vehemently recommended by teachers has no doubt been pressed on you, as well: to write like cultivated Englishmen of a century or more ago.

Say what you mean to say.
I used to be exasperated by such teachers, but I am no more. I understand now that all those antique essays and stories with which I was to compare my own work were not magnificent for their datedness or foreignness, but for saying precisely what their authors meant them to say. My teachers wished me to write accurately, always selecting the most effective words, and relating the words to one another unambiguously, rigidly, like parts of a machine. The teachers did not want to turn me into an Englishman after all. They hoped that I would become understandable–and therefore understood.

And there went my dream of doing with words what Pablo Picasso did with paint or what any number of jazz idols did with music. If I broke all the rules of punctuation, had words mean whatever I wanted them to mean, and strung them together higgledy-piggledy, I would simply not be understood. So you, too, had better avoid Picasso-style or jazz-style writing, if you have something worth saying and wish to be understood.

Readers want our pages to look very much like pages they have seen before. Why? This is because they themselves have a tough job to do, and they need all the help they can get from us.

Pity the readers.
They have to identify thousands of little marks on paper, and make sense of them immediately. They have to read, an art so difficult that most people don’t really master it even after having studied it all through grade school and high school–twelve long years.

So this discussion must finally acknowledge that our stylistic options as writers are neither numerous nor glamorous, since our readers are bound to be such imperfect artists. Our audience requires us to be sympathetic and patient teachers, ever willing to simplify and clarify–whereas we would rather soar high above the crowd, singing like nightingales.

That is the bad news. The good news is that we Americans are governed under a unique Constitution, which allows us to write whatever we please without fear of punishment. So the most meaningful aspect of our styles, which is what we choose to write about, is utterly unlimited.

For really detailed advice
For a discussion of literary style in a narrower sense, I commend to your attention The Elements of Style, by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White (Macmillan, 1979). E.B. White is, of course, one of the most admirable literary stylists this country has so far produced.

You should realize, too, that no one would care how well or how badly Mr. White expressed himself, if he did not have perfectly enchanting things to say.

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

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Lazy Cowgirls and Fairy Pickers

May 3, 2007

Yep, a random title. I’m off the bubble today, farting up the blogo-sphere. We’ve been house sitting and that shite always throws me off the mark from working out, writing, reading, etc.

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Attack of the not so Fat Man!

April 26, 2007

Saint Francis of Assisi

Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace

 

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.

Where there is hatred, let me sow love,

Where there is injury, pardon

Where there is doubt, faith,

Where there is despair, hope,

Where there is darkness, light,

Where there is sadness, joy.

O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much

seek to be consoled as to console,

not so much to be understood as to understand,

not so much to be loved, as to love;

for it is in giving that we receive,

it is in pardoning that we are pardoned,

it is in dying that we awake to eternal life.

 

- St. Francis of Assisi

 

I first heard this prayer when I read There’s a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer. I read it over and over and I honestly tried to live by it. I am often blessed by such wisdom from past Masters and Heroes.

 

I don’t always walk the path and by some stretch of the imagination I often try to take a hard left at the Robert Frost fork in the road. (A path less traveled et. Al). I often lose my way. I often forget and bend to the ways of the world that at times puts me back in the place where it thinks I belong. Joseph Campbell tells us that society should serve man and that when man serves society we have a machine state (much like now). Now granted we should not confuse this with being in service to others, I believe what he is saying is that we should not be drug down the road that society tells we should be on. These whole messes of being told what do, feel, and be without discovering for ourselves is the danger. The society that says we need to look like this in order to feel good. The society that says we need to drive this big gas guzzling pollution machines. You know their song and dance.

 

Well I am trying to get back to my core. I am trying to return to the path of being a true human being, to rejoin my journey. Tomorrow I will participate in the cutting of the Ivy ceremony for my college graduation. Being a 40-year college graduate is a big thing for a reformed hoodlum like me. The ritual is what helps to define the experience. As I look about me and see all the silly little things that I have stacked around me, the clutter, the baggage, the negativity, the time suckage, etc. I now know what I must and want to do.

 

Now dig this from a Neo-Pagan a bible quote (I did attend a Christian College after all). 1 Corinthians 13:11
”When I was a child, I spake like a child, I understood as a child, I thought like a child, but when I became a man, I put away childish things.”

 

 

Childish Punks
It also goes on to say that, there is faith, hope, and love and that love is the most important thing of all.

 

Therefore, that is where I am. I have returned to a spiritual way of being. See what happens when we turn the TV off? (It is national turn off your TV week.) I can see much more clearly at what I need to do to continue on MY journey. I can see the things I am grateful for having in my life. Yes, I am reading The Secret (among other powerful books). http://thesecret.tv/ So get ready for a big dose of this intensely blessed out state of being. This fantastic synchronistic trip is unfolding before me. Example: Guadalcanal Diary’s Litany (Life Goes On) comes over the speakers at this moment.

Guadalcanal Diary 2×4

 

Litany (Life Goes On) lyrics

I see life like a mirror
And I see life so much clearer

We move so quickly
Who knows where the time goes
Where does this road lead?
No one knows, no one knows

Listen to the single heart beating
Rhythm for an ever-changing song

I see life with surprise
And I see life, oh, in your eyes

Take all your troubles
Put them in a common file
Light a fire with reason
Watch it rise, watch it rise

Listen to the single voice singing
Lifted in an ever-growing song

I see life without anger

I see life all together
I see life go on forever

Life goes on forever
Life goes on

http://www.guadalcanaldiary.com/index.html

Guadalcanal Diary the band

 

Side note: I have had the amazing pleasure of meeting GD’s guitarist Jeff Walls who now plays in The Woggles, the last two shows I did for them here in Eugene. I had him sign my copy of 2 X 4. It was something to see how he had gotten older (we all have) but he rocked balls. He is indeed “The Flesh Hammer”. The Woggles are one of the most entertaining live acts out there now! Testify! http://www.myspace.com/thewoggles

The Woggles Rocco’s Birthday Party

 

 

There are three goals that I want to focus on: Building muscles, getting ready to leave/live and work in Taiwan, and continue my studies (reading and writing). Everything else I need to put behind me. First Corinthians…hello!

 

The Shamen: Move Any Mountain

The Shamen

 

 

 

Now to share what I have affirmed and written down so far:

 

I will receive several checks (money) in the mail for various amounts; these will come from unexpected sources. (I originally wrote down unsuspected, ha). “Pay to the order of John Galloway…”

For you Mr. Galloway

 

I am saving and earning money to leave for Taiwan and will continue to do so. I will have plenty of funds to do so. There will be more than enough overtime hours for me to work + the funds from unexpected sources.

 

I will finish my books, as I am reading everyday. My knowledge will grow! And I will gain understanding and wisdom.

 

I am beginning to write more and more everyday.

 

I am working out on a regular basis and making big gains in the amount of weight I can lift and for how long. By building, muscle mass and eating, good and healthy in the right amounts I am also losing body fat and inches off my gut and middle.

http://bodyspace.bodybuilding.com/bigrocco/

http://fitday.com/WebFit/PublicJournals.html?Owner=bigrocco

 

I love my wife and myself, my friends, and family. (and my enemies!)

 

I am also very grateful for all these things and hope I influence others to feel the same way.

 

FEELING GOOD IS A STATE OF MIND. I hope you join me….

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Dear Diary…Friedy kissed me today

April 25, 2007

You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star. -Friedrich Nietzsche

 

 

Hmmm, not a bad quote for a fuzzy faced fooker that died mad from syphilis. I am slowly trying to get back into writing something. Anything, for Christ Snakes! I was going over my old copies of my zine Hate Machine. I just do not have the venom and bile in me anymore. Falling in love with your wife and best friend will do that to you thank Haven. Yet, do I have anything offer? Sure, the world is a wonderful and frightening place at times, and there is enough media pollution for the evil and foul ways of the Cho’s, Bushies, Osamas, Jong Ills, and what not, available 24-7 at the biggest media landfill ever known to us…Fox (ahem) News. Case in point they were hitting the Anna Nicole story and average of 12 times an hour while the rest of Iraq was in flames. Talk about fiddle lessons from Nero. So, what is a fat man like me to do? Listen to Peter Frampton come alive with “Do You Feel Like We Do”, well a hell yes! Let me speak for most of us…Fox News is no news at all. Even Gorbels the gerbil would be the first to call that shite some right wing propaganda.

http://www.inforwars.com

 

 

So yes, I do need a little chaos in my soul to be a dancing star, wooden leg or not.

Busier than a one legged celeb in ass kicking contest

For more on media ecology: http://www.posi-tone.com/BOB/BOB2.html

My current reading list includes:

The Mask of God Primitive Mythology and The Power of Myth both by Joseph Campbell.

The Classic Myths In English Literature and in Art by Charles Mills Gayley 1893

Speaking of myths…Scientology the Fundamentals of Thought, Commodore El Ron What’s the Hub Bub Bubbard? (No need to worry I’ve been Clam Baked!)

And in the hardest, longest time trying to finish, Finnegan’s Wake category…Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (an inquiry into values) by Robert M. Pirsig.

My other goodies are found at Library Thing: http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=Big_Rocco

http://www.salvationinc.org/archives/no-tv.jpg

So there you go kiddies…does this make me cool and smart enough? Insightful and all that jazz?

Oh yeah tunes tonight:

Peter Frampton

The Jam

Hunters and Collectors

Kansas

The Cramps

LCD Soundsystem

Echo and The Bunnymen

Doobie Brothers

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Frozen to this chair (like most of you)

April 23, 2007

Well, I only logged on about 3 hours ago. Yet, here I am. I’ve also have not read the wordpress FAQ so I can manipulate this thing all nifty like. I spent most of the morning reading about Scientology (pro but mostly con).

The most coming from:xenu.net.which also includes das verboten Tommy Cruze South Parken episoden 912 #137 on exactly what came out of herr commodore Hubbard’s pipe. (as in vat vas he shmokin’?) Das is und funny funny so holds onz to yours money…and join mein kult inshtead. Wow, why I am writing in Colnel Klink schpeak I don’t know. I must have been warped (as I was duly warned by reading the secret scientelogical information before I was ready or willing to pay out 100 grand) and now suffering the consequences (as you are too dear imaginary reader)

*insert funny photo here* (here is one I liked from stumbleupon.com)

http://www.cinestatic.com/infinitethought/uploaded_images/partisans-713195.jpg

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Cherry Popping Hellzaganza at WP

April 17, 2007

Eugene Oregon's own Cherry Popping DaddiesJust like Neo, in the Matrix…I’m in. I wanted to be a cool music blogger too. So pardon the dust as I do some remodeling and get up to speed.

The blog title is one of those catchy Latin phrases that all the hip rappers are using these days: Big Brother is watching you.http://www.the-fifth-hope.org/art/bb-poster-preview.jpg