Wednesday, September 12, 2007

remember SILVER SPOONS?

here we are-
face to face
a couple of SILVER SPOONS!
hopin’ to find,
we’re two of a kind
making a go,
MAKING IT GROW!!

TOGETHEEERR!!!!
we’re going to find our waaaay
TOGETHEEEERR!!!!
taking the time each daaaay
to learn all about-
those
things
you
just
can’t
buuuuyy!!

it popped into my head a few weeks ago and i thought it was gone...

but i was sick this weekend. fever and everything. and i shit you not everytime i get a fever i remember the episode where ricky wanted to fake sick and stay home from school so he told his dad he had a fever and so he took the thermometer when his dad wasn't looking and held it up against the light bulb except he fucked it up because it went up to 104 or something.

so i remember i tried the same thing when i was a kid. i can't remember if it worked or not. so yeah, this is what springs into mind whenever i have a fever. funny the shit my brain holds onto all this time later.

enjoy the following blast from the past.





sorry kali i know you've heard enough about silver spoons. this is the last of it i promise.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No shit Alfonso, that windmill is an advanced move. I wanna learn the moves I SHOULDN'T try! That's always been my problem though.

Matthew Pazzol said...

In my head, Silver Spoons resides in the same place as the Richard Pryor movie Toys. Maybe it's the rich, white kid motif. For Richard or for pryor, 'til death do us part.

Anonymous said...

Loved the cat hair picture. I never thought of it as art before, but I will look at it in a new light--I have plenty of it at my house too with 3 cats and 2 dogs.
Great page!
Chris

kalipornia said...

boy the ricker sure can't dance... even carlton banks can out-break him.

(i think the hold the thermometer up to the light thing was done first in an elvis movie, or miracle on 34th street or something... i just remember a little girl holding her thermometer up to a lit globe to get it hot - like a world map globe thingy. oh crap why do i remember these things)

anyway -- apparently i'm with you on the storing useless information thing... heh.