July 2011
2 posts
The Front Row: DVD of the Week: Girlfriends : The... →
steller:
MOM
Bad ass
June 2011
1 post
March 2011
2 posts
February 2011
1 post
January 2011
1 post
December 2010
1 post
November 2010
2 posts
AMAs Week - Enrique Iglesias Post-Rehearsal... →
meetcharlie:
October 2010
6 posts
Wikipedia Hack?
Stumbled upon this today while trying to look up the name of Oprah’s boyfriend.
NSFW: go to wiikipedia, and search for oprah winfrey. Make sure the last name is lowercase.
You Know What's Cool? →
Maybe if they keep pouring gas on that hockey stick, it will turn into another...
– Google’s Greatest Trick Is Pouring Gas On The Hockey Stick
It wasn’t justice that gave the twins $65 million; it was the fear of a random...
– Sorkin vs. Zuckerberg by Lawrence Lessig
A phenomenal piece; the above quote isn’t the the main point, so click-through for the meat of the matter… (via mbb)
September 2010
2 posts
June 2010
1 post
Ron Artest: The Gift That Keeps On Giving
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pablog:
katiebakes:
realkingfish:
“I know how to change a game defensively,” Artest said. “I’ve dominated games defensively, and sometimes people don’t see it. It’s like that Chinese death blow hit. You don’t feel until it’s in you, and five seconds later, you kind of die. I forget the name of it, but it’s a death blow.”
April 2010
5 posts
Men Escape Jail Dressed as Sheep →
h/t marginalrevolution.com
LOST Theory
Just saw this on the dvr, so may be late to the party here, but…
Sideways John Locke will defeat the smoke monster. Sideways Desmond (who had connected with the mind of Island Desmond) hit Sideways Locke with his car to give Locke a near-death experience. This will start Sideways Locke’s reconnection with his body on the Island Timeline (which is currently inhabited by the smoke...
Coffee Roasters Spread →
h/t http://acerbicbubblegum.blogspot.com/
February 2010
2 posts
Smalls is in Panama!! →
December 2009
5 posts
azizisbored:
The CW’s ‘OMG Moment of the Year’ from One Tree Hill
I can’t recommend enough that you take 30 seconds and watch this. This is maybe the hardest I laughed since I saw the end of the midriff episode of Curb.
I missed Sectionals!!!
dammit
November 2009
7 posts
If you have a laconic one-armed friend, do you attribute the brevity of his text...
– http://www.teddyvegas.blogspot.com/
Contrarian Excuses | Overcoming Bias →
Awesome →
You have to watch this video over at youtube.
h/t grandking3
Creativity and Compression →
(via adamkatz)
October 2009
2 posts
I just had the weirdest meeting with Ashton... →
(via adamkatz)
Eating Chocolate
I’ve been wrestled from my tumblogging slumber to share my feelings about biting into a chocolate bar. The sound/feeling of a piece of chocolate breaking off is amazing. It’s a tiny vibration that you half hear and half feel reverberate through your skull - Pavlovian promise that your mouth is about to taste chocolate. And tasting chocolate is amazing. But I even like the sound on...
August 2009
2 posts
We are hoping to make a movie starring Randy. We can’t stop shooting with Randy....
– Judd Apatow | Funny People | A.V. Club
Wikipedia: List of common misconceptions →
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david:
via ben
July 2009
5 posts
If Medicare had not been passed, might this country have instituted universal...
– Marginal Revolution
Subtle Facebook Prank of the Day
If you get access to a friend’s facebook account, don’t change his or her “interested in” or litter it with racist rants. Simply add “nostalgia” to their interests. Classy prank.
Hit by a car full of irony
Was trying to cross the street today and almost got hit by a recently off-duty crossing guard. Still had the orange vest on and everything.
The new haiku? →
steller:
McCann, a poet and professor of Korean literature, embarked on a mission. He is the founder and chief marketing officer of a campaign to popularize the sijo (pronounced SHEE-jo), a traditional poem of 43 to 45 syllables whose third line contains a twist on the theme developed in the first two.
June 2009
5 posts
Marginal Revolution: Are generational traits... →
Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game Movie Has Been... →
On other childhood book stories, this is sad.