this is the
this is an archive of non-sonic relics, documents and artwork
pertaining to the rich tapestry that is the score one for the fat kid
band.
(if you have a drawing, photo or even a poem about the fat kid, please
email it to us!)
the latest bunch of photos were submitted by mason and megan
w. of philadelphia, pa.
they're from yet another fat kid show at the shed in gloucester!
click here to view their awesomeness!
this one was commissioned by the band.
it was drawn and animated by d. mahon
of pittsburgh, pa.

these two photos were taken by brendan desmond of gloucester, ma.
they're from our second show at the shed.
apparently we were playing while we were on fire!
we rock! thanks mr. desmond!


the follwing is a haiku written by longtime
turtle emulator and fat kid friend, nip phinizy of nipperton, nh.
the snow falls softly
the fat kid sits alone
in silence pain
he also remarks:
"...there isn't the requisite sylable count but in modern haiku theory,
there is a movement to discount that as english can say more in less
sylables then japanese. rather i tried to connect two unconnected statments
with the third."
nip sure knows a lot about haiku!
too bad he doesn't know very much
about grammar or spelling!
boy are there a lot of photos coming in!
the next bunch are from sady sullivan of somerville, ma.
they're from our first show at tt the bear's place.
it was awesome that christine came to our show,
even if they couldn't fit her through the door.
thanks sady!









the following limerick if from
mr. p. hagin of san francisco, ca.
he's a nice chap, for a hippy.
There once was a fat kid from Lansing,
whose favorite past-time was dancing.
While the boys had a laugh
at his earth shaking ass,
all the girls voted him prom king.
he adds:
"okay okay so i know it's not a true limerick, cuz i use that feminine
soft rhyme and i think that i have the wrong number of syllables
somewhere, but if that haiku kid can send in bad verse with the right
idea, then hopefully so can i."
paul's grammar is a bit better than nip's!