Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Scarface... Bugsy Malone style

Someone's getting fired for being an irresponsible white person

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Healthy Food RIP

Sky Full of Bacon 14: The Last Days of Kugelis from Michael Gebert on Vimeo.


I mourned my not arriving in Chicago until a few days after the final meal served, back in December. I would've rescheduled my trip if I had known of it's closing earlier than a week before.

My dad is part Lithuanian, so I've gone here often, usually before a Sox game, or when my grandmother was in town.
(Imagine the waitress, only from Philadelphia, and not needing prodding to uncover her feelings)

Sign me up for a Super Breakfast of Champions in the sky.

the blog this is from probably would not be of good use for Zay

Secret ingredient

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

WANT

this to happen sooner!


Monday, March 15, 2010

Peanut Butter Jellotime!



Oh what we choose to spend our bytes on.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Wanna Know More About Dr. Pepper Than Anyone Should?

source: bnpositive


From freenewyork.net/dpfaq.html:

"1.6 What's the connection between the JFK Assassination and Dr Pepper?

I tell you, I never in a million years expected this question to show up. I mean, I admit it's a pet theory of mine that almost everything in the United States has some sort of Kennedy Assassination connection to it, but after seeing this one I might have to remove the "almost" from the theory!

'Okay, smart guy, what is the connection?'

In the book, Conspiracy Of One (Fort Worth, Texas: The Summit Group, 1990), author Jim Moore presents a variety of reasons why he believes Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. One of those reasons is on page 53, detailing the period immediately after the assassination when Oswald was spotted in the lunchroom of the Texas School Book Depository:

Oswald...put a nickel in the soda machine and selected a Coca-Cola. It may be that this single action on Oswald's part holds the key to his guilt. Oswald habitually drank Dr Pepper. There can be only one realistic explanation for a miser like Oswald to fail to select his soft drink of choice--he was nervous. Three other possibilities exist, all unlikely:

1. Oswald really bought a Dr Pepper and every witness questioned recalled it as a Coca-Cola.
2. The soda machine was out of Dr Pepper.
3. The soda machine--a Coca-Cola product, malfunctioned in favor of its manufacturer.

Next to one of those sentences was a footnote, citing The Day Kennedy Was Shot (1968, Funk & Wagnalls; 1992 HarperPerennial) by Jim Bishop. Sure enough, on page 183 of Bishop's book, there is a less verbose description of the same event:

Oswald dropped a coin in the soda machine. He got a Coca-Cola. This was nervousness because he invariably drank Dr Pepper.

Who knew he wanted to be a Pepper, too?"

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Run this Development



I'm sorry New York developers/politicians, but not only aren't you as well dressed as Mr. Carter. You also don't know how to make a ground breaking look casually gangsta

Wake up in the morning feeling like Liz Lemon



Everyone loves 30 Rock



...including sex offenders

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Break it Up now!



play this at the club, especially from 1:30 on, mix it in and make me proud

Saturday, March 6, 2010

The early bird gets no fame.



This guy predates trololol, yet proves a helpful lesson. If you try too hard, you won't become a meme nearly 1/2 a century later.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Sweet Cinderblocks

WANT



Europeans: the cool ones stayed put.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Frightening

Sent this to Willster and MB a while ago.
Thought sharing it with anyone else would just be mean.
You know, with the nightmares and all...




What changed my mind?

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

WANT

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Only I would design for twice the width...

although this seems to just be a closet with an integrated roof access...

This probably isn't to code, or wouldn't be if it was actually a means of egress.

Poop. Sorry for the lack of clickability