12 May 2010

sleeping bag


look at this kick-ass sleeping bag of your dreams.

as a final touch, the bird wears an anti-stress cap



oil spill bird dishwasher.

Doglers! that's us!

this is an article about people who go to dog parks to oogle doggies. i'm pretty sure everyone connected to this blog counts.

thanks G!

music videoz.

The National - "Bloodbuzz Ohio" (official video) from The National on Vimeo.


get yer pillahs out!

i told them it was only wednesday.

round-n-fluffy



i just want to sit down.

jealous?

check out the new lampposts just unveiled at fulton street mall.

The new poles are cylindrical and quite high, with an unusual curving shaft. All have a pair of high intensity sodium vapor lamps, which burn bright yellow. Unlike other luminaires these are actually a part of the post, so there shouldn't be any mixing and matching of different luminaires as in past lamppost deigns. Note the photocell at the top of the shaft. (via)

i think they're pretty ugly. what do you think?

daily ri ri



look at her go!! (via)

ctm.

if you have a few minutes to kill, i recommend checking out this funny collection of poorly translated signs, over on the new york times' website, of all places.

well would you look at that.


The Supreme Court has some justices who are liberals and some who are conservatives. It has some who see themselves as strict constructionists and some who probably do not.

And then it has the justices who grew up riding the subway and the ones who grew up turning right on red.

It has the justice who was the treasurer of the Go-Getters Club at James Madison High School in Brooklyn. It has the justice who watched “Perry Mason” on television in a housing project in the Bronx and decided that the star defense lawyer was less important than the judge. It has the justice who took part in a junior military training program at Xavier High School in Manhattan and carried his rifle home on the train to Queens.

If the nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court is confirmed, she would join three others in a distinct bloc. For the first time in the court’s history, said William Treanor, the dean of Fordham Law School, it would have four justices who grew up in New York City. (via)

oh, that looks good.



i don't understand it, but gd it, i want to see that.
 
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