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March 2, 2009 2 Comments by Kirsty


I owe a fair few tags around the place.

I really honestly tried for the 6th in the 6th as tagged by the Potty Mouth & Jimmy Trickle but I wasn’t at all happy with the image.

Then mixtapezine gave me a lovely award.

So when she posted this I thought…BINGO. Here’s something that they’ll all appreciate.

Band name: Oleg Fedoseyev
Album name: (size of the) fight in the dog
Album cover: As pictured from here

Here are the rules.

1 – Go to “wikipedia.” Hit “random”or click this. The FIRST random wikipedia article you get is the name of your band.

2 – Go to “Random quotations”or click this. The last FOUR or FIVE words of the very last quote of the page is the title of your first album.

3 – Go to flickr and click on “explore the last seven days”or click this. THIRD picture, no matter what it is, will be your album cover.

Fun – have a crack.

2 Comments

  1. emjay
    1172 days ago

    haha! love it! let me go and do this for myself, and i’ll get back to you with the answers…. ox

    Reply

  2. Tom Gray
    1171 days ago

    Hi there

    I’m working with 9 major British galleries and museums on a new social media project called Creative Spaces, which I thought might be of interest for kootoyoo.

    Creative Spaces throws open the collections of: The V&A, British Museum, Tate, National Portrait Gallery, Natural History Museum, Sir John Soane’s Museum, Royal Armouries, The Wallace Collection and the Imperial War Museum.

    It allows you to search all the collections at once, tag and store items in notebooks and groups, and upload your own images, videos and notes to share creative inspiration with others.

    We’d love it if you’d have a play with the Beta, and let us and your readers know your thoughts.

    To access the Beta go to: http://vna.nmolp.org/creativespaces/

    This is a nonprofit, public sector project, and it’s the first time that national museums have collaborated in this way.
    Let me know if you have any other questions

    Thanks,

    Tom Gray

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