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Lydia and Her Friends Self-published $2.00
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Lydia & Her FriendsLydia and Her Friends
by Gretchen Neidert
Are you despondent and despairing? dragged down by dominating dodos, day to day
drudgery and derelict dregs?  The antidote is at hand:  Lydia and Her Friends is a power-packed little wonder; a 10-minute burst of melodiously manic energy that situates the viewer in an endless loop at the edge of the galaxy from which vantage point it becomes clear that while time is passing all around us as we spin through space, life is lived in the moment, and that moment is NOW!  An infinitely renewable pick-me-up for less than the price of a capuccino, packed in a hand-colored sleeve and made right here in tha 'burgh.
copacetic price - $2.00
Splendid Recipes #2 Self-published $7.77
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Splendid Recipes #2 Yes, that's right:  two more episodes of "the Dollar Store of television shows" are now available on this brand, spanking new (and noticably slicker) DVD package.  55 minutes of made-in-Pittsburgh fun(k) that continues to extend the glorious reign of the Yinzer Stoner Nation™.  This time around expect "the worst noise super group ever to grace the screens of Pittsburgh," "Violence Jack's final drunken plea to save the bus routes of Troy Hill," "(the) North Side sock puppet disaster," "Remixed adolescent crime dramas," "The Underwater Culprit's public meltdown," animation, found footage, DIY video games and much, much more!  We are informed that you can visit the folks responsible at:  http://www.myspace.com/splendidrecipes
Splendid Recipes # 1 Self-published $7.77
($9.99 list)
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And speaking of new school lo-fi DIY, this brand-spanking-new, 60-minute, home-made-in-tha-'burgh DVD is so new school that we here at Copacetic have decided that it has pioneered a school all of its own, and we've dubbed it "Yinzer Stoner." Splendid Recipes is the very first commodified manifestation of this bold new way of representing reality through art. So, act now and take advantage of this rare opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a new art movement. This DVD contains the first two episodes of the "public access disgrace" also known as "The Dollar Store of television shows," and features "adolescent crime stories, ghetto special effects, horrible improvised dialogue, drunken karaoke and much more."