01 December 2009

deer escapes new jersey


this plucky duck swam across new york harbor to get away from new jersey and was found roaming the shores of blissful governor's island. unfortunately for the deer, the rescue squad took him to staten island to live in a nature preserve. new jersey to staten island is really more of a lateral move, no?

leigh bowery

which is your favorite LFO?

what, you didnt know there were two bands operating at the same time in the early 90s with the same obscure name : LFO?

i dare you to choose a favorite.

LFO:


my precious

oh yeah, happy AIDS day.


hope you dont get it!

daily ri ri


rihanna went to ryan gaycrest's radio show. she looked so good! she also talked about how embarrassed she was when her cell phone x rated pics were posted all over the internet 2 days before mothers day this year.

remember how great the first one was

look who it is in there.



i saw a preview for this movie, and all i could think was how proud i am of jessica stanley for getting out of Forks and getting over Mike Newton.

"the worst of the worst"


this is the tappan zee bridge. right now, at my job, i'm working on some repair details for it. this morning, i was minding my own business getting ready for work when this story came on the television out of nowhere:

"The Tappan Zee, Kosciuszko and Goethals bridges are the worst spans in the New York metro area, according to a new report the AAA New York magazine, Car & Travel.


AAA traffic engineers and safety experts examined at structures in the local metro area and picked two bridges in New York City (Kosciuszko and Goethals) and one that spans the Hudson River (Tappan Zee) as the worst because of their "inability to safely handle modern traffic volumes, and, in the case of the TZ and Kosciuszko, poor structural condition.," according to a news release.

"The Tappan Zee is the worst of the worst," said Robert Sinclair Jr., manager of media relations for AAA New York. "Built in the 1950s, the bridge contains substandard steel due to metals needed for the Korean War. The structure for its approach roadways rests on wooden piles buried in the Hudson River bottom, and it handles far more traffic than designers intended, compromising safety," Sinclair said." (via)

don't worry. ima fix it.

good news!


she and him volume 2, next year!


polar bear waves


well hello to you too rebecca bear
 
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