From the same roll as One Foot in the North (almost ten years later). Partially corked bottle of wine in the lower left hand corner. Another object (perhaps a wine re-corker?) is in shadow behind the wine.
Large curtain dominates the right 2/3 of the frame.
An empty mic stand/clip appears over the figure's right shoulder.
Figure wears a western style shirt with epaulettes. All of the shirt's buttons are fastened.
Shirt looks hastily tucked into the pants... belt is crooked.
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Personal songs primarily for voice and guitar by Jandek aka the Units, a hopeless amateur whose limited, rather unique guitar-playing tends to meld with his whispery vocals, taking on a trancelike ambiance. For sheer tunelessness only Kenneth Higney's Attic Demonstration comes to mind. Loren MazzaCane Connors's solo guitar records, you really have to force yourself to concentrate on it, and I still haven't made the commitment.
Laterals are "L"-like consonants pronounced with an occlusion made somewhere along the axis of the tongue, while air from the lungs escapes at one side or both sides of the tongue.
One, found before vowels as in lady or fly, is called clear l, pronounced as the alveolarlateralapproximant [l] with a "neutral" position of the body of the tongue.
The symbol for the alveolarlateral flap is the basis for the expected symbol for the retroflex lateral flap: