January 2011
I know mist of these people!!!
Hats I need to buy in the new year
Fez
octothorp:
Summary: Things in the last arbitrarily defined orbital period of the earth that were “good” (possibly labeled ‘Best of’) - non-enumerated, non-delineated and
True Grit, The Canadian Women’s Hockey Team Celebrating, Parks and Recreation’s triumphant second season, Sprawl II (Mountains beyond Mountains), the most simultaneously heart-breaking and idiotic beautiful thing, best shows on...
Watching “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Eve” is the only time I’ve heard this year’s “hits” in their entirety. Drinking more now.
Wikipedia Pages I Only Visit Once A Year
Auld Lang Syne
December 2010
You cannot see what I see because you see what you see. You cannot know what I...
– Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless, Pan Books, UK; Harmony Books, U.S., 1992 (via amiquote)
You cannot see what I see because you see what you see. You cannot know what I...
– Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless, Pan Books, UK; Harmony Books, U.S., 1992 (via amiquote)
The film’s title comes from the nickname invented by students and staff for...
– The Breakfast Club (1985) - Trivia
(Oh thank god. Seriously — not knowing that has annoyed me for years.)
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Jerry Seinfeld once famously made a show of retiring all of his material and...
– The Year of Louis CK (via johnness)
Billy Mitchell Reflects on ‘The King of Kong’
Really only posting this video for the cheesy plug/throw he does at the end.
Boney M's Bobby Farrell dies on the same day and... →
robotindisguise:
Life sadly imitated art for Boney M’s Bobby Farrell today as his death turned into an uncanny coincidence relating to one of his biggest hits.
The frontman died in St Petersburg yesterday on same date and in the exact same town as mad Russian monk Rasputin - who was the subject of the band’s 1978 top three single.
The eccentric frontman was found dead in his hotel room...
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