:::btvholidayupdate2001::: Burnt Toast Vinyl will be closing on 20 December until 28 December. All orders for btv products will be shipped by the 20th in time for any Christmas orders, priority mail shipping is available for free on orders of 3 or more cds or for an additional fee for any other orders (just e-mail). Additionally, all orders over $30 will receive a free copy of Little Engines #2 (my treat) with their order, the fine journal of short stories released by our good friends at TNI Books. Denison Witmer will begin recording songs for his next release, Philadelphia Songs, in February in Philadelphia with Scott French who previously recorded the bonus tracks for the re-release of Safe Away. Denison will also be recording with Don and Karen Peris of the Innocence Mission for a Christmas album to be released in the fall of 2002. Denison will tour extensively in March with Six Parts Seven (Suicide Squeeze), so everyone outside of the Philadelphia/Lancaster area, look for those dates to be announced soon. Thanks for everyone who came out to see Ester Drang with Starflyer 59 on their tour through Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas in November. The Drang will be touring…
Tag: unwed sailor
in label news, the unwed sailor “firecracker” 7″ are set to ship from europe on the 21st. i will add this to the on-line ordering section shortly and will be sending the orders out soon after i return from scandinavia. the 7″ is on special extra thick 70g red vinyl, so it will be an important release to have on vinyl. i was back to norway this weekend and met up with emil, sondre, and asle. asle has an indie rock band called pooh the pendrulian and sondre used to play in the band as well. they are both members of eurotrash inc. which was unable to schedule a show for this past weekend. perhaps this coming weekend. marcus from the lionheart bros. was visiting from trondheim on friday and i saw him for a few minutes before his train left for home. i will be going to umea, sweden and trondheim, norway over thanksgiving. both are cities near the arctic circle. I’m getting ready for the cold. emil was busy being a rock star, and everyone else was working on exams for school, so i was on my own during the days. i visited a bunch of museums and…
world of supplements
The world of supplements is a weird and wild one. There’s one big reason why: Unlike medication, the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) does not require dietary supplements to be proven safe before they hit the market. MEN’S HEALTH You don’t need a prescription for supplements. You don’t need a doctor’s approval (although it’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor before taking any supplement). And you often don’t need a ton of money to buy a supplement either. This is how resurge works. So instead of trusting the marketing lingo on the supplement label, here’s an idea: Trust us. We’ve been reporting on supplements for the 30-plus years Men’s Health has existed. We’ve studied the research. We’ve talked to the experts. Heck, we’ve even tasted all this stuff. Here’s the gist of all that analysis: Too many products on the market don’t back up what they say. And because supplements aren’t covered by the FDA, the companies that make these supplements can get away with claiming the unsupportable. Visit riverfronttimes for more information about proven. This is why, we, Men’s Health, always recommends eating your nutrients from real foods instead of supplements. The USDA/FDA does oversee a company who makes salmon,…