Paintings by Lauren (L-Ron) Valbracht (Valbracht)™
This is Guys Fighting in Smoke by my friend Lauren: And this Kraken Takes ‘Er Down: I bought this one at our Centro Medico Humberto Parra’s Online Silent Auction a couple years back.
This is Guys Fighting in Smoke by my friend Lauren: And this Kraken Takes ‘Er Down: I bought this one at our Centro Medico Humberto Parra’s Online Silent Auction a couple years back.
a Johnny Rockwood classic featuring Tim Anderson and Ben Nyberg How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Be the Bomb
Hi. This is actually a post from my friend Rachel’s blog, which will now be linked on the site. She is the current coordinator of my family’s medical clinic in Bolivia and her blog is a better representation of what I did as coordinator than my blog was in that it deals less with Blog […]
Here is an interchange between me and Tim that led up to the posting of this picture of me as a clown: On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 5:29 AM, Tim Anderson <tim.worldwide@gmail.com> wrote: Why haven’t you put up my articles?! On 2008/05/14, at 1:41, Michael Molitch-Hou wrote: hey! hold on one gosh darn cotton […]
Now, all of the paintings will be together in a gallery, which should make it faster to load and stuff.
This is an album dedicated to Veronica Ribera. Happy Birthday!
So this blog started off great! Last time I blogged (which was not nearly soon enough, you know how it gets), I was in Bolivia and there was a big whole hubbub, Bub, about a thing called “autonomia”. It’s very complicated, so I’ll illustrate it with a drawing in microsoft paint: This picture should answer […]
Entering Cold Stone Creamery, one is assaulted with the smell of numerous flavors of ice cream and the nearly countless toppings available to be mixed in to this ice cream. The staff, permanently cheerful, allows one to sample ice cream flavors before committing to a “Creation” (Cold Stone’s name for the unique ice-cream-and-topping mixtures they […]
by my cousin Mood Weirdmore (Robert Kaye) You’re gone
Results and Discussion My colleagues and I have come to the conclusion that the life of our subject, Ms. Reilly, is a depressing one. Our results indicate that she makes us feel for her, although we cannot do anything for her. We cannot intervene, you know, so that we don’t skew the data. Personally, though […]