It would be very easy to simply just fill a blog with Bill’s work so one has to resist that temptation, however every so often you need to feel the master.
Bill, if there is another stage of existence I hope you are pleased that you have become a rock star like icon, your work was worth it and you and Yul are having a great time.






















23 March, 2007 at 7:18 pm
He was so good. I have him on tape and he is timeless.
23 March, 2007 at 7:36 pm
Nice one, impeccable taste as always!
24 March, 2007 at 12:31 am
I’m gutted I never saw him live, I missed a gig and figured I’d see him next tour, shit. Hope you’re still enjoying the ride Bill.
9 August, 2007 at 5:07 am
[...] Children For Fun & Profit August 9th, 2007 — RickB Years after Bill Hicks offered the sage advice to marketing professionals that they should kill themselves there is still no mass self-culling [...]
31 March, 2008 at 8:17 pm
[...] Well youtube is ok, it isn’t too bad for slow loaderingly-ness or machine stutter syndrome (if I’m lucky). I suppose it is also because I am a very bad consumer, I don’t buy shiny shit I see advertised (I also try to keep in mind- reduce, re-use, recycle). If I need something or can no longer quell the desire to have something I research then find the best ‘thing’ for the best price then wait, then try to resist, then give up and buy it. Gaudy intrusive ads if they do anything create resentment in me towards the thing/service advertised. I don’t like psychic trespassers or rampant sheeplike consumerism (I’ll resist adding the youtube clip of Bill Hicks giving sage advice to those working in marketing -so have a link instead- you know the one). [...]