Old School BMX freestyle, art and creative stuff, the future and economics, and anything else I find interesting...
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Why the world seems so crazy: my ideas
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
The most rational discussion I've seen about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars
Saturday, March 26, 2022
The Bored Ape Yacht Club was created by skater/BMXers... really...
Friday, March 25, 2022
33 years ago today Mat and Joe did some things...
A Facebook post by Mat Hoffman just reminded me where I was 33 years ago today. I was in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, shooting video of a 2-Hip King of Vert contest for Unreel Productions. Mat landed the first 900 in a contest that day (at 14:43), and Joe Johnson landed the first double tailwhip air on vert. Epic day of BMXness. This is about fifteen minutes of my footage of that day, narrated by Eddie Roman and friends for the 2-Hip video, Ride Like a Man.
Bored Ape Yacht Club is creating a metaverse
Grey Trash pic of the day- 3/25/2022
"It's 420 somewhere." It's Friday, so here's a drawing for the stoners out there. I only smoked weed for a year or so, right out of high school. But I'm 100% pro legalization (for all the the states still behind the curve).
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Grey Trash pic of the day- 3/24/2022
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Wednesday, March 23, 2022
The economy for 2022- 3/22/2022
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Grey Trash drawing of the day- 3/22/2022
Monday, March 21, 2022
Grey Trash drawing of the day- 3/21/2022
The older I get, the more I believe this idea. "Most progress in the world comes from the freaks, geeks, dorks, and weirdos." Cheers to all the other weirdos out there.
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Meet the Indricotherium, largest land mammal to walk the Earth
I'm reading The First Fossil Hunters by Adrienne Mayor right now, which looks at the reports of, and thoughts about ancient fossils by the ancient Greeks and Romans. She mentioned the Indricotherium as the largest land mammal that ever lived, so I had to look it up. These ginormous creatures ate plants, weighed 15-20 tons, and lived in East Asia. They roamed 33 million to 23 million years ago. More info on this animal and it's cousins on Wikipedia, here.
Saturday, March 19, 2022
Grey Trash: It started with Norbit
After going down north of Roswell in 1947, one crew member died in the crash, and the second died in transit to a U.S. Army Air Force Base in Roswell, months before the U.S. Air Force was created. This guy knew very little English, he was the engineer of the craft, not the crew chief. When the military asked what his name was, he thought they were asking him where he came from. He said, "In orbit," in the best English he could manage. They misunderstood him, and thought his name was Norbit. The name stuck, as the weeks passed, and he learned English, and the government personnel learned of his world and ways.
Yes, the Roswell crash was 75 years ago. But Grey aliens have a natural lifespan of about 150 Earth years, and Norbit was 35, in our years, when his ship crashed. At 110 years old now, he's got plenty of life left, comparable to a 60-year-old here on Earth.
Norbit has been working with various U.S. government agencies, mostly on engineering projects, since 1947. And yes millennials, he smokes. His planet actually has air that's quite toxic by Earth standards, and the Greys have adapted to it over thousands of years, and their bodies flush airborne toxins out much better than ours do. He picked up smoking in the 1940's, when many of the humans he worked with smoked, and hasn't stopped. He still shows no signs of lung cancer, and telling to stop smoking really pisses him off.
Norbit, overall, is really low key, like many engineers. He doesn't talk a lot, he likes solving tough engineering problems, and keeps to himself much of his off time. He enjoys playing backgammon and a few card games now and then, and watching science based shows on TV and YouTube.
While he was the first Grey to live here on Earth, among humans, for an extended period, he's not alone. It turns out that, as advanced as the Greys spacecraft are, our lightning here on Earth can really do a number on them, or at least the craft from a few decades ago. As more and more craft crashed on Earth, more and more Grey aliens crashed in the 1950's, 60's, and since. The survivors all lived in secret bases, deep underground, until the mid 1970's. At that point they had a bit of a mutiny, and demanded to be able to live somewhere on the surface.
After much debate, a well hidden little canyon, a ways east of White Sands missile range, in western New Mexico, was chosen as the site. Government officials moved in a bunch of single wide mobile homes, drilled a well for water, and put in the basic necessities. The 53 Greys in the U.S. at the time all moved in, and the place soon got nicknamed "Grey Valley."
Since aliens don't officially exist, they can't travel anywhere in public, so they're pretty much stuck in Grey Valley. There is a big cave next to their trailer park, with a pub in the front part, just out of sight. There are several lower levels hollowed out in it, for labs, machine shops, and tech rooms, for the various types of work they do. They had TV early on, and eventually got internet a couple years after it came out.
So now most of the aliens there are active online, using aliases. Several play multi-player online games, and interact with humans who think they're just another person on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram somewhere. They also buy a shitload of stuff from Amazon, eBay, Etsy, and other online shops. Everything they order gets delivered to a main gate loading dock, miles away, then transported by truck to Grey Valley. Most of them are into buying crypto as well, and several have become crypto millionaires, which doesn't make the U.S. government very happy. But they do their respective jobs, and otherwise keep low profiles. So the feds tolerate their online interactions, and crypto and a bit of stock trading.
After many years living as a small group in a trailer park, though, some of them are getting kind of weird. In the future I'll share with you my drawings of this odd, quirky group of aliens. They are the Grey Trash. Here are a couple more. There are many more to come, with their thoughts on different things.
Moron disclaimer: Just in case you're a complete fucking idiot (and many of you are, judging by your online posts), this story is all FICTION. The Grey aliens living in secret bases is an American urban legend at this point, and my Grey Trash drawings are my take on this idea. I have no idea if aliens actually exist, if the Greys exist, if a UFO is what crashed outside Roswell, or any of the other things people have heard about aliens. I started drawing aliens in 1998 or so, and first drew one smoking a cigarette in 2009. It just made me laugh, and the idea of "white trash aliens living in a trailer park," began to form in my head.
Thursday, March 17, 2022
The Grey Trash are coming...
They live in secret, in a government funded trailer park, in an obscure little valley in the New Mexico desert. They can't travel, They can't be seen in public. They mostly work for the U.S. government, and the ones who don't get a government check monthly, like humans in any other trailer park. They are online with aliases. They kick your ass in online games, and have made a shitload in crypto profits. They're sarcastic, and getting pretty weird in some cases. They are trailer trash aliens. They are Grey Trash. More coming soon...
Happy St. Patrick's day everyone!
Party on, leprechaun! This is one of the two days a year I miss taxi driving. Have fun, and get a ride home if you get sloshed. Shot this pic in Richmond, VA, in 2019. #steveemigphotos
Recent Sharpie Scribble Style drawings 3/17/2022
One of the guys from the weekly HB Tuesdays BMX freestyle sessions in Huntington Beach, Sean Ewing, asked me to do this drawing below. It's Malcom Smith, the first legendary American motocross racer, hauling ass in the early days. I drew this from Sean's photo, of a painting, of the original panning photo. Trying to get the feeling of speed was the challenge in his one.
While I'm not a big fan of golf in general, I loved drawing the photo at the bottom. The pic has special meaning for Ken in NorCal. It was a great weekend of his life, a photo snapped while waiting for some other golfers to play through, who were taking their good ol' time. I love that big pine tree in the foreground, and all the shadows in the original photo.
These large drawings take me around 40-45 hours to do. I don't make much per hour for doing them, but doing about 100 of these drawings in the last six years has really honed my skills, and I keep improving, I'm working on a transition to work that takes less time, and makes more money, to get myself off the streets, and stabilize my life. Like any artist, I have a whole bunch of my own ideas I want to draw, on different subjects, stacked up in my mind. Getting an apartment and living like a human again, should give me a little more time to get to some of those ideas. But the large drawings look the best in my style. I need to raise my prices dramatically soon, to cover the hours I put into these things.
Monday, March 14, 2022
My page view counter is still disabled on my main blogs...
For reasons I don't know, my page view counter is not visible on my main blogs. Here are the current page view counts for the four main blogs I have now:
Steve Emig: The White Bear- 133,699
Freestyle BMX Tales- 44,804
Crazy California 43- 2,901
Welcome to Dystopia: The Future is Now - 2,496
"Dystopia" is about this decade, the "Tumultuous 2020's" we are all now experiencing. It's a book as a blog, written from October 2019 to April 2020.
If you're really bored, here's my post about the 25 main blogs I've tried out, which have racked up over 438,000 page views in total. Just for clarification, when someone looks at one page on a blog or website, that's a page view. If they look at ten pages, that's 10 page views.
Why are my page view counts not in view of the public? Good freakin' question. Censorship and "algorithm warfare" (directing viewers away form certain blogs/websites/YouTube channels) are rampant online today. It's a crazy world, and art, science, and truth get attacked constantly.
Blogger's note- 3/16/2022- Page view counter visible again. Cool.
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Bored Ape Yacht Club creators just bought Crypto Punks and Meebits- HUGE NFT news
I don't know anything about this guy or his channel, but he does a good job explaining the BAYC creators, Yuga Labs, buyout of Crypto Punks and Meebits from the OG NFT guys, Larva Labs. They DID NOT buy Larva itself, it continues doing other projects. I haven't said much on NFT's for a while, since my laptop died, and being a homeless dude, I haven't got a new one yet. So I'm drawing my own work, and biding my time, as the NFT world, like many investments right now, tanks as inflation soars, and Putin does his James Bond super villain thing. If you're into NFT's, check out this video. I have no comment on this guy's own NFT drop, I simply don't know anything either way. Do your own due diligence, as always, if interested.
Friday, March 11, 2022
Did fossils found by ancient Greeks and Romans lead to myths of Gryphons, Cyclops, and other beasts?
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Tony Hawk just broke his femur... here's a classic Hawk/Hosoi showdown from BITD
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
People I gave rides to in my taxi: 1999-2008
As a taxi driver, I never knew who was going to climb in the back seat of my cab. In life, we never know what life will throw at us next. I've chased and achieved a few dreams, I've done lots of weird jobs, and I've survived a year on the streets of Southern California. I'm 50 now and still chugging along. Failing doesn't make you a failure, not getting up and trying again after you fail makes you a failure.
My zine of crazy taxi stories, launching my online store, is coming in a matter of days.
Life Lesson: NEVER QUIT
Skaters
Arto Saari
Stefan Janowski
Dave Duncan
Surfers
Christian Fletcher
Samba Mann
Karina Petroni
Billionaire
Larry Ellison -Oracle founder (It was 2003, he was only worth $9 Billion then)
Musicians
Ignite
Kerry Getz
Brawl/UFC/MMA fighters
Tank Abbot
Ken Shamrock
Tattoo Artist/BMXer
"Big Island" Mike Castillo
BMXers
Barspinner Ryan Brennan
Keith Treanor
Chase Hawk
Ryan "Biz" Jordan
Todd Lyons
Cory Nastazio
Adam Pope & Shaun Butler
Chris Moeller
"Midget" Cory Walters
Freddie Chulo
Marvin Lotterle
Troy McMurray
There were others, but I lost the official list years ago, and these are the people I remember.
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Saturday, March 5, 2022
The real Wonder Women warriors behind the myths of the Amazons
For the women of Generation X and later, you grew up knowing that Wonder Woman came from a group of Amazons, in comic book fiction. You may remember this version, or this one. And I know many women today wish for her golden lasso to make people (boyfriends, husbands ,mean girls) tell the truth.
Thursday, March 3, 2022
There are now 133,257 page views on this blog...
Again... the page view counters on all my blogs don't seem to be appearing. Mostly because I actually HAVE page views on all my blogs, I guess. Censorship and web BS keeps escalating. This blog was started in late June of 2017, BTW. Around 20,000 page views a year.
Blogger's note- 3/5/2022- The page view counters on this blog, and my other blogs that I've checked, are still not appearing. More internet shennanigans going on, I don't know why. My Freestyle BMKX Tales blog has over 44,000 page views, for example. But someone, somewhere, doesn't want you to know that. Freakin' douchebags and they're censorship. Jeeeez...
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Sound System gonna bring me back up...
Party City closing all stores and Big Lots "going out of business" sales
As public officials continue to tell us the economy is going well, the Retail Apocalypse continues apocalypting in the background. The word...
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New meme, getting ready for what's ahead. Smell that? That's sarcasm. And yes, I suck at computer art. The T-shirt outline is la...
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I don't know who Dick Cheeseburger is, but a 43 foot jump is a 43 foot jump. So how did the number 43 wind up tied to BMX? Here's ...
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I met Chad from Powers Bikes right after landing in Richmond last August, and both he, and old friend/FBM founder Steve Crandall, have real...