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Jonathan Shaw’s novel Narcisa: Our Lady of Ashes is available from the author (email jsfuncity(AT)gmail(DOT)com) Vintage Tattoo Flash: 100 Years of Traditional Tattoos from the Collection of Jonathan Shaw is on Esotouric’s curated Amazon shelf. Children recognize that Barney thinks like them, said Sheryl Leach to USA. LAVA’s Lit Fest at the King Eddy featuring Jonathan Shaw ( video link). New ideas for the old Lincoln Heights Jail. Bye bye (The bus leaves the school and the episode ends. And if you tell I'll kick your ass (The bus finally stops at the school and lets off the remaining kids.) Barney:Oh see you tomorrow kids. A smoke and drink while taking you to class. Closely Watched Trains, Upcoming Events & URLs for Podcastīarney’s Beanery redevelopment concept floated.Ĥth and Broadway tower groundbreaking scheduled. Barney:Oh bye bye I drive the kids bus to school. All this and more as Kim and Richard usher in the month of August 2016. It can be found on YouTube and is uploaded to this wiki on the bottom of this page. The episode itself is lost in the public domain but the audio somehow survived. It features Barney the Dinosaur as a bus driver.
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We’ll also discuss developer CGI abandoning unpopular plans to turn the historic Villa Carlotta into an hotel, a destructive redevelopment proposal floated for Route 66 landmark Barney’s Beanery, groundbreaking scheduled for the tower at 4th and Broadway and the city’s circulation of a request for proposals for reactivating the Lincoln Heights Jail. Evil Barney Bus Driver is a very popular unaired episode of Barney and Friends made in 1997. Join us this month as we talk with Jonathan Shaw, influential tattoo artist and novelist, as he shares his current projects, including the new exhibition and book documenting a century of tattoo flash art rescued from old school American ink parlors. We’ll also visit with BIOLA professor Paul Rood to learn about Orson Thomas “O.T.” Johnson, a 19th century citrus pioneer, temperance advocate, entrepreneur, founding Occidental College trustee and owner of the late, lamented Westminster Hotel at 4th & Main in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.