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Posted by todd Best Club For Freaks
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on 9/13/2001, 11:24 am
as if the line-up wasn't enough, read on, from this year's New Time s "Best Of" edition:
California Institute of Abnormalarts
11334 Burbank Blvd.
North Hollywood
818-506-6353
Nestled in the butthole of North Hollywood, ever so close to the carnal delights of peep-show emporium Venus Faire and a vast number of carnicerias (Mexican butcher shops to you, paleface), is that little patch of "Twin Peaks" known as the California Institute of Abnormalarts. The CIA's unusual décor includes a dead fairy; the severed arm of long dead French nobleman Claude de Lorraine; a Mexican mummy (no racial jokes, please); the disembodied head of Sasquatch; the skull of the world's smallest Freemason; the burnt body of a two-headed "pickle punk" named Lumpy and Mumpy; and tons of other art and artifacts culled from authentic circus sideshows all over the world. And you get to see some really cool acts, like the Ebola Music Orchestra or Kung Fu Chicken. If you've got any questions about L.A.'s high shrine to freakdom, just ask the Master of Ceremonies, Carl Crew, also known for his starring role in the 1993 flick The Secret Life of Jeffrey Dahmer.
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2. PHYSICS ACOUSTICS vibrations sensed
by the ear: vibrations traveling through air, water, or some other medium, especially
those within the range of frequencies that can be perceived by the human ear.
At sea level and freezing point the speed of sound through the air is 1,220
km (760 mi) per hour. 3. sensation of vibrations: the sensation produced in
the ear by vibrations traveling through air, water, or some other medium 4.
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING reproduced music or speech: the music, speech, or other
sounds heard through an electronic device such as a television, radio, or loudspeaker,
especially with regard to volume or quality Please turn down the sound. 5. BROADCASTING
recording music or speech: the recording, editing, and replaying of music, speech,
or sound effects in the broadcast or entertainment industry