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Big Air
"Ah, Don't mind the noise hunny. I'm alone. I'll be home for dinner."
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Cash, Rules, Everything, Around, Me
C.R.E.A.M.
Get the money
Dollar, dollar bill y'all
John Lennon, the long-haired British peacenik who was investigated by the FBI in 1972 after he allegedly contributed $75,000 to a group suspected of planning to disrupt the Republican National Convention later was a closet conservative. Imagine that.
Fred Seaman, who was Lennon's personal assistant from 1979 until the singer's assassination in 1980, claims the former Beatle and anti-war activist favored Ronald Reagan over Jimmy Carter and would have voted for the Gipper if he could have.
"John, basically, made it very clear that if he were an American he would vote for Reagan because he was really sour on Jimmy Carter," Seaman told Seth Swirsky, who is making a film about the Fab Four.
Seaman said the guitarist "met Reagan back, I think, in the '70s at some sporting event."
"Reagan was the guy who had ordered the National Guard, I believe, to go after the young [peace] demonstrators in Berkeley, so I think that John maybe forgot about that," Seaman told Swirsky in excerpts published in the Toronto Sun. "He did express support for Reagan, which shocked me."
Lennon's former assistant says the musican was a Reagan supporter.
Via: LA Times
b Vicious gettin' Busy.
Got Jerry?
A Day In The Life
David MacGregor's Experimental Blog
"Elliot: [seeing she has costumed E.T] Oh, God!
E.T.: Elliott.
Elliot: [still too frustrated to notice he just spoke to him] What?
E.T.: Elliott!... Elliott!
Gertie: I taught him how to talk. He can talk now.
[Elliott sees electronics and supplies together in the closet]
Gertie: Look what he brought up here all by himself. What's he need this stuff for?
Elliot: E.T., can you say that? Can you say 'E.T.'?
E.T.: E.T.
Elliot: Aha!
E.T.: E.T.! E.T.! E.T.! Be good.
Gertie: "Be good"! I taught him that too!
Elliot: Maybe you should give him his dignity. This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen.
E.T.: [gives Elliott a newspaper and points at a comic picture] Phone.
Elliot: 'Phone'? He said 'phone'? He said 'phone'?
Gertie: Can't you understand English? He said 'phone'. He wants to call somebody."
E.T.
PHONE
HOME
Waterfall Couch
What a surreal looking couch! This is hot. I would rock this in my Park West high rise condo.
Castle Babe Skull
Found these flicks today. I really enjoy them.
Now, it's all fine and well to have a Superman logo tattooed on your chest, but I hope to hell this guy is married, fit, and in a stable relationship. Because while I know a lot of girls who would "ooh" and "aah" at the tattoo, it kind of puts you into a position where you either have to cover it up all the way, or walk around bare-chested all the time. Having a shirt with a couple of buttons undone, revealing just the top is, well... Half-S'ed.
So you have to fly big or go home with a Supes tat. And if you happen to be clothed at a time you start to get intimate with a woman (or a man), you have to bring this up before you get past a certain stage. Yes, every time you start making headway at the bar, whispering sweet nothings in their ear, this tattoo commits you to saying, "Oh, by the way, I have this... tattoo."
Sure, it sounds cool to get into a furious makeout session on the couch, then abruptly stand at full-mast, ripping open your shirt and revealing your secret identity. But I'm willing to bet that any lovemaking grinds to a halt right there as your partner doubles over in giggles, and you may not get it back on track.
On the other hand, I'm thinking of getting a Supes tat myself, because you gotta be fit to wear this. As it is, it's just barely on the cusp of okay. The minute those man-tits start to fill out, it just becomes the saddest thing in the universe - Fat Superman and his distorted tat. This guy's gonna be seventy and pumping iron like mad, because when he looks in the mirror, there's that goddamned Superman tattoo. You can't let Superman down; that's a tat you gotta live up to.
The only real problem is if you meet a guy with a Batman logo on his chest? Then you have to fight to the death. And you lose every time. God damn that Batman tattoo guy!
(Also, why not red and yellow? Come on, dude. If you're gonna go, commit.)
FAIL: SUPERMAN CHEST TATTOO
Via: theferrett
Vintage Hitchcock Ads
These are so amazing. Check out this flicker page and view a bunch of photos and ads from the golden age of film. The Hitchcock one's got me!
Rina Akiyama is a 25 year old Japanese actress, gravure idol, and tarentofrom Tokyo. Her most notable appearances are in two Kamen Rider Series, namely Kamen Rider Agitoand Kamen Rider Den-O. She also has a cameo appearance in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eaterin which she is featured in a poster on one of the levels. She has also been named to have the "Best Butt in Japan" in 2007, which earned her the nickname "Oshirina", a portmanteauof the words "oshiri" (butt) and "Rina".
RINA AKIYAMA
Haha, this cake
is so awesome.
Jan Feliks
Kallwejt
"Simple yet sophisticated forms are the essence of Jan's work. He juxtaposes and multiplies them bringing to life the complex and tricky compositions, spiced up with attention to detail. He usually limits color palette, operating within two or three tones. To render the reality he employs multilayered symbolism, occasionally dropping in a dose of perversion where not expected"
Via: Jan Feliks Kallwejt
CAN SUCK IT.
THIS WOULD BE THE COOLEST WALLPAPER
Even if it might drive me a little crazy. Hearing voices and shit.
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A former client of mine just bought her first house and wants to redo her dining room using grays. Knowing she loves the water, the look is somewhat a modern nautical theme with clean lines but with pops of color. She asked that the table not be black but I wanted to show that black doesn't always feel harsh. Gray and black are the greatest together and gives the room so much punch. If black really is too dramatic for some, a very dark mahogany can achieve the same effect. There's nothing more beautiful than a chair draped in a crisp white slipcover pulled up to a dining room table set with fine china and candlelight. I trick I learned working with Vicente Wolf is to mix and match the dining chairs to make the look more dynamic. Here I paired the slipcover chairs with a play on an old chippendale bamboo chair. The bamboo chair is ideal because it looks airy and lightweight balancing out the dark wood dining table. Leave the cushion white or get it recovered with a vibrant fabric like the one here from Quadrille. Some people hate area rugs in the dining room. However, I like it especially if the floors are drab and uninspired. Rugs help to ground the room. If one wants to do without the rug, bring the striped pattern in through window treatments or linens. Finally, keeping with the nautical theme I opted for a beautiful maritime pendant that brings the right amount of sheen and reflective surface to the room. One more trick is to get a large overscale mirror and frame (I mean super oversize) and hang it on a free wall in the dining room. It helps to make the space feel more sophisticated and tricks the eye into thinking the space is larger.
I did another scheme using a distressed white wood table with steel and chinese inspired dining chairs.
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1. Quadrille Tashkent Royal Blue on Oyster (available through trade/designer only) 2. Ylighting Round Boon in white $1,372 3. Benjamin Moore Barren Plain 2111-60 4. Wisteria Nickel Silver Arm Chair $749 ea 5. Restoration Hardware 17th C. Monastery Dining Table 76" x 43" $1,495 6. Hans Wegner China Chair (available through trade/designer only) 7. Pottery Barn Chenille Jute Basketweave Rug in Porcelain Blue (5x8) $195