The Magic of the 90 Minute Cassette and the Great Pothole Mystery
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This pothole product could actually be a secret masonic society message. That or it is a desperate attempt at sales
NBL sat down to talk about what the heck is up with billboards advertising pothole repair. Really? Are there that many potholes that we need a billboard to promote home repair? Matt thinks its a Masonic secret message like in National Treasure (but only the first one). Meanwhile the duo bemoans the loss of words in common language like Rad and Hella.
The way we listen to music has changed so much in the last twenty years has been epic. It was not that long ago that we recorded all our cassettes back to back onto 90 or 120 minute tapes so we could carry them in drawer cases. Remember that? You do remember that right? Didn’t everyone do that? From cassettes to CDs to MP3s and beyond, the process is in constant flux. NBL discusses their favorite distribution models and how bands can actually make any money.
On top of that, it is amazing how many people have dived into the market not only in music but in all the art forms, and it is awesome. Everyone now has a voice. It is accessible to us all.
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about 1 year ago
I have seen that billboard and thought it was crazy too. Maybe you are right. The masons are pretty deep
about 1 year ago
I see where you’re going with the billboard…the arm angle on the backhoe definitely mirrors the compass! And the compass and plane the Masons use suggests a three-dimensional pyramidal shape, also seen here in the pile of fill. Not sure what’s being communicated though.
about 1 year ago
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about 1 year ago
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