March 19, 2010 Temecula Theater, Temecula, California
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
Legend
According to Moonalice legend, for thousands of years Temecula has been home to a small, but influential clan of Moonalice. For reasons no modern Moonalice can appreciate, the ancient Temecula Moonalices loved both hemp AND red wine. They loved hemp and wine so much they decided to cross breed them. True to Moonalice tradition, the hope was that cross breeding would save a whole lot of effort for a tribe didn’t want to work hard. Unfortunately, the experiment was only partially successful. The wine was great – it had just a hint of rope in the finish – but the hemp was a disaster. By the time the tribe got done with the crush, the hemp tasted like last week’s gym socks.
According to Moonalice legend, the second post office in the state of California was right here in Temecula. You might reasonably ask, “Hey Chubby, how come the 2nd post office in California was right here in Temecula?” And I would answer, the post office supported the mail order business of Temecula Moonalice’s Coast-to-Coast Hemp Catalog, which burst onto the scene on April 22, 1859. With hemp products ranging from paper to fabric to rope to entertainment, the catalog prospered for about six hours, until 4:20 that first afternoon, when the employees consumed so much inventory that they decided that California was not ready for mail order.
According to Moonalice legend, Temecula was home to Erle Stanley Gardner, creator of Perry Mason. Gardner apparently wrote 100 Perry Mason novels here, including the never-published Case of the Mysterious Moonalice Munchies, wherein Della Street buys some special brownies at a Moonalice bake sale and shares them with Perry and Lieutenant Tragg. Alone among Mason thrillers, this one had no murders. Della, Perry, and Tragg spend the entire book driving around LA looking for a donut shop.
According to Wikipedia, on this day in 1915, astronomers took the first photo of Pluto, but did not recognize it as a planet. According to Moonalice legend, they recognized it as Mickey Mouse’s dog.
Poster Details
Artist: | Chris Shaw |
Performers: | Moonalice |
Venue: | Temecula Theater |
City, State: | Temecula, California |
Date: | March 19, 2010 |
Printer: | PsPrint |
Dimensions: | 12.75 in. x 17.25 in. |
Medium: | Offset Lithograph |
Paper: | 14 pt |
Series: | Moonalice M252 |
Notes
- Listed in the art database at ExpressoBeans.com.
- Listen to this show at Moonalice.com.
Moonalice Posters says
listed on ExpressoBeans.com
Andre says
How do I get a print?
Moonalice Posters says
stay tuned, there will be a limited released of this poster later on this year!