



The Tap Project.
Beginning Sunday, March 22 through Saturday, March 29, restaurants will invite their customers to donate a minimum of $1 for the tap water they would normally get for free. For every dollar raised, a child will have clean drinking water for 40 days. What started as a local fundraising event in Manhattan, New York last march has turned into a global trend that we caught on too, funny thing is out of all the supporters of this ''Tap Project'' Canada has probably the worst turnout. Unlike New York, Toronto, Unfortunately hasn't been as spread widely accross our city as it did in New York in fact I'm pretty sure almost 95% of you who are reading this weren't aware this this event was even going on. It also doesn't help that Although tap water is being sold for this whole week (starting March 22nd and ending on the 29th), it's only available in Canada through restaurants owned by Cara, i.e. Harvey's, Swiss Chalet, Montana's, Milestones and Kelsey's...... what a coincidence that its Earth Day tomorrow. So if your feeling nice feel free to visit one of these restaurants and support UNICEFS Tap Project. I know when i first read this article in The Toronto Star i was dumbfounded at the fact that they would make us pay for tap water that is actually free, but when you actually think about for every dollar raised, a child will have clean drinking water for 40 days not bad considering we have clean water running 24 hours, 365 days a year and we still complain about tap and resort to buying bottled water which is actually a lot of fucking money for water.
"I am pissed with all those so-called photographers out there with their digital, point-and-shoot wonder-boxes, snapping away like there is no tomorrow, not giving their work any real thought.
In my day every shutter click cost you money. You considered each picture, framed it like it meant something. You careful thought about the lighting and composition because once you pressed that button you couldn't use some fancy technology to fix your mistakes.
I also hate the fact that all this new technology seems to make you believe [sic] that you invented the the medium. It is my hope that by posting my pictures and encouraging other dead folks to post their pictures, we will remind all you "breathers" that photography has been around since the 1850's and many, many talented people have come before you.''
The scary thing is this supernatural spirit or maniac has been haunting flickr for the past 2 months even starting his own group named ''Dead Photographers Club" (which currently has 4 members) and is encouraging other deceased photographers out there to join. Surprisingly thats not the most fucked up thing you're going to hear the guy actually resides in Canada, better yet Toronto! But don't be alarmed his sole purpose of creating an account on flickr was not to scare people but I guess send a statement to all aspiring photographers out there. Real or not whoever is behind this unusual but clever concept deserves some recognition because it sure has gotten my attention lol. Btw here are some pictures this guy has posted on Flickr
O and if this story isn't scary as it is, check out the caption this guy put for the wedding picture ''"The tall good looking guy in the middle was me. The women in the bridesmaid dresses are my bride's sisters. The others were friends, good friends that over time I lost touch with. Most, like me, have passed."