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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 34
Sign: Virgo

City: PITTSBURGH
State: Pennsylvania
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/28/2005

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Saturday, October 06, 2007 

Current mood:  ecstatic

hey all you myspace friends and foes. passing on the good news about the store 517521 in Bellevue, PA has changed its name to Your Mom's. This was in response to the many Pittsburghers that couldn't quite pick up on the name of the store with 6 digits to remember.

Not to mention, now when you purchase something at the store, and someone asks you where you got that cool thing, you can simply reply, "I GOT IT AT YOUR MOM'S!"

Come check out Your Mom's new MySpace page

Friday, March 02, 2007 

Category: Blogging
Monday, June 26, 2006 
We are a Pittsburgh Location of 24HourComics
Here's the site






HERES WHAT IT IS....
THE DARE:

To create a complete 24 page comic book in 24 continuous hours.

That means everything: Story, finished art, lettering, colors (if you want 'em), paste-up, everything! Once pen hits paper, the clock starts ticking. 24 hours later, the pen lifts off the paper, never to descend again. Even proofreading has to occur in the 24 hour period. [Computer-generated comics are fine of course, same principles apply]

A clarification: a true 24 hour comic is done by one person in 24 hours. The point of a 24 hour comics event is that each person is trying to complete a 24 page comic. Working side by side is a matter of mutual support, not mutual effort.

That being said, if you and some collaborators really want to work together in a marathon of comic creation, 24 Hour Comics Day seems a great day to do it!

No sketches, designs, plot summaries or any other kind of direct preparation can precede the 24 hour period. Indirect preparation such as assembling tools, reference materials, food, music etc. is fine.

Your pages can be any size, any material. Carve 'em in stone; print 'em with rubber stamps; draw 'em on your kitchen walls with a magic marker. Anything.

The 24 hours are continuous. You can take a nap if you like but the clock will continue to tick! If you get to 24 hours and you're not done, either end it there ("the Gaiman Variation") or keep going until you're done ("the Eastman Variation"). I consider both of these the Noble Failure Variants and true 24 hour comics in spirit; but you must sincerely intend to do the 24 pages in 24 hours at the outset.

When you're done, send me a photocopy (or link, in the case of webcomics). Yes, this is actually one of the "rules," (sometimes referred to as the "Rumpelstiltskin" rule). Inventor's prerogative! Send your copies (successes and failures alike) to:

Note: if you take part in one of the 24 Hour Comics Day events, the sponsoring store or event host will take care of mailing it in for you. And if you're celebrating 24 Hour Comics Day at home, use this PDF form as a cover sheet to send in your comic and also (if you want) to submit it for possible inclusion in a book.




SUGGESTIONS
At one hour per page, some treat the 24-hour comic as a minimalist excercise how little can you put on a page and still have it be comics but I like to think of it in the opposite way; how much can you draw in an hour?! If you think about it, the answer is a lot! Figuring six panels per page that's ten minutes per panel. Try it yourself. [Yeah, right now!] Draw a box about 3 inches wide, 2 inches tall, set a timer for ten minutes and see how much you can draw. You might surprise yourself.

As far as planning goes, you can think about it beforehand, but I recommend improvisation as the most satisfying route. Perhaps have some randomizer at startup (like a Pictionary or Tarot Card Deck or a child's picture book of household objects) to actually prevent you from knowing what the story will be about beforehand. The less you plan, the less likely you are to get frustrated.

Some have found the exercise is especially fun to do in big groups. Some even chronicle the food they ate, the music they listened to, etc. Doing it alone can be kind of bleak, but also have a peculiar allure and can feel like a rite-of-passage, crossing-the-desert kind of thing. No, really. I'm serious! Oh, never mind....

My strongest suggestion is: Do it! It's fun, it's exciting, it's mind-altering, it'll teach you all kinds of cool stuff about yourself and best of all it's only one day, so what have you got to lose?

Best,

--Scott
THE ONLINE VARIATION: The above applies to printed comics or online comics with "pages" but if you'd like to try a 24-hour Online Comic that doesn't break down into pages (like the expanded canvas approach I use in most of my own webcomics) then try this: At least 100 panels AND it has to be done, formatted and ONLINE within the 24-hour period!




SPREAD THE WORD!!!
Monday, December 19, 2005 
ok we need some models to be featured on our web store.  Looking for guys and girls. 3-4 people total.

you will NOT be paid.

you will NOT have any rights to the pictures.

the pictures will only be used by 517521...for the web store and maybe some flyers or promo materials.

message us and let us know if you are interested.

having some pictures will help us decide who to use.


thanks.
spread the word.
Andy
517521

Currently listening:
Why Do Birds Sing?
By Violent Femmes
Release date: 30 April, 1991
Tuesday, December 06, 2005 
Let everyone know about this please!

Looking for a retail space to get your CDs out? You dont have to be on a label or anything. It could be an EP you recorded in your garage or a Double Disc Best-of that Butch Vig produced.

At 517521 in Pittsburgh, we are looking to help bands of all calibers get their CDs in to our retail space. If this is something you are interested in please contact us.

email-contact@517521.com
www.myspace.com/517521inbellevue
www.517521.com
412-223-2552

thanks....please help spread the word to bands!
Andy
Currently listening:
Electric Sex CD EP
By Bang! Bang!
Release date: 17 May, 2005
Friday, December 02, 2005 
Come check out Ordinary Skateshop, now open @ 517521.

They carry:
Chocolate
Baker
Spitfire
Independant
Element
Popwar
Rasa Libre
Anti-Hero
Girl
Venture
Thunder
Tensor
Bones
Ordinary (the shops own brand)
and much more

Tell you Mom they have Gift Certificates cause Christmas is coming!!!


Friday, December 02, 2005 

Current mood:  tired
Thinktank
Workspace for creative minds

Thinktank provides shared office space for writers,
designers, programmers and others who require a quiet,
affordable place to work away from the distractions of
daily life. Thinktank is located in the 517521 building
in Bellevue. Opening is scheduled for January 1. JOIN NOW!

Members pay a monthly fee for 24-hour access to a workspace
with partitioned desks where writers (or anyone who uses a
laptop or notepad) can work in a quiet, relaxed atmosphere.
The secure space is equipped with wireless internet, a small
kitchen and lounge area. Members also will receive their own
Thinktank email address.

Publication is not required for membership; only serious intent
and a strong drive to create. For information, call 412-720-2218.

PRICING.
Thinktank memberships are available on a half-yearly basis for $450
($75 per month). Monthly memberships are available for $95 per month.
SIGN UP BY 12/15 FOR A DISCOUNTED RATE OF $395 (that's only $66 a month!!!)
FOR 6 MONTHS.


visit www.thinktankpittsburgh.com for more info.
Currently watching:
Tremors
Release date: 29 April, 1998
Thursday, December 01, 2005 
we got in a bunch of vintage stereo equipment, real cool stuff. as well as bunches of christmas ornaments and some trees too.

Santa should be coming soon to visit the store and get his picture taken with the local kids. Keep your eye out for that too.


Wednesday, November 30, 2005 
Along with the selection of vintage clothing, jewelry, housewares, and furniture. Artist made items, paintings and other artwork. We carry a line of salon quality personal care products, many of which are all natural ingredients, aroma thearapy candles and other items...

Ordinary, a skate shop located at 517521, carries a line of skateboards and clothing, with accessories and other items for all skating needs.

*The new additions as of 11-30-05 includes a variety of Vintage home stereo equipment. Including Vintage home speakers from Pioneer, Criterion, Sansui, JVC, and Yamaha. CD players, receivers, casette decks, 8-track players etc...and all are in working vintage condition!

So stop by and check it out at 517521 Lincoln Ave, Bellevue PA (about 10 minutes from downtown pittsburgh)

The website is: www.517521.com for more details

The myspace account is: www.myspace.com/517521inbellevue

Add 517521 to your friends to keep updated on any news and new inventory!

And please repost this to get the word out!
Thanks!