Clock Ticking Weekend

Friday evening our officiant Taylor came over to discuss the plans for the wedding – still some key stuff to figure out, but all going well. This week must see some milestones though. In the end we didn’t get much actual planning done, but it was good to talk things through and brainstorm a bit.… Continue reading Clock Ticking Weekend

So That’s What That Thing Was On That One Police Album Cover

Back in ’80, when my brother or sister was listening to Zenyatta Mondatta by The Police (shortly before Sting disappeared up his own arse), I was always fascinated by the complex album art: One bit used to jump out at me, because I thought it was a little creepy, and I would deliberately take out… Continue reading So That’s What That Thing Was On That One Police Album Cover

Frasier Has Entered My Head This Morning

I like the TV show Frasier. It does make me laugh. Lucky really, because it seems to be on constant rotation on cable here, along with Seinfeld and the other clever-clever sitcoms. It’s fun trying to figure out which episode you’re watching, by judging the extent of Frasier’s mullet, or seeing if Niles is lusting… Continue reading Frasier Has Entered My Head This Morning

sarahb: Hey, turns out this wasn’t unpopular! Thank you for…

sarahb:

Hey, turns out this wasn’t unpopular! Thank you for reaffirming some basic thoughts I have about humans. Now I promise to stop writing emotional or opinionated posts at 3 in the morning and get back to my usual schedule of posting screen gra…

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danielleh: nevver: Novel Posters Ooooooh my god these are so…

danielleh:

nevver:

Novel Posters

Ooooooh my god these are so cool. Can’t stand “Gatsby”, would go for something else, though.
I would get one of these done from ‘House of Leaves’ just to screw with the author.

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Trip Down Market Street Before the Fire, A (DV25 version) :…

Trip Down Market Street Before the Fire, A (DV25 version) : Miles Brothers : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive
San Francisco – Market Street, just days before the devastating earthquake and fire of 1906.

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