Sunday, January 24, 2010
It’s Sunday! Let’s look at something pretty (and visually interesting). Question, though—is her neck photoshopped or is it really that long/thin? Hard to tell.
dirtyprettything:

Christina Ricci

It’s Sunday! Let’s look at something pretty (and visually interesting). Question, though—is her neck photoshopped or is it really that long/thin? Hard to tell.

dirtyprettything:

Christina Ricci

Thursday, January 21, 2010
Hehehe. (via dirtyprettything)

Hehehe. (via dirtyprettything)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Exactly. (from dirtyprettything)

Exactly. (from dirtyprettything)

Monday, January 18, 2010
Here’s to books, the cheapest vacation you can buy. Charlaine Harris (via kari-shma)
Monday, December 28, 2009
This is all over the place today, but rightly so—it’s great.
meaghano:

designage:

phillip niemeyer, picturing the aughts for the new york times. file under infographics we love. though what is “swift boating”?

My favorite: Sincere Beards

This is all over the place today, but rightly so—it’s great.

meaghano:

designage:

phillip niemeyer, picturing the aughts for the new york times. file under infographics we love. though what is “swift boating”?

My favorite: Sincere Beards

Monday, November 16, 2009
My lunchtime hunger as played by a chipmunk.
allineeded:

RAWR

My lunchtime hunger as played by a chipmunk.

allineeded:

RAWR

Sunday, November 15, 2009
Priceless. I wish Sundays were still Arrested Development days.
fuckyeahad:

Tobias: OH MY GOD, WE’RE HAVING A FIRE…sale. Oh, the burning! It burns me! Evacuate all the schoolchildren! This isn’t a fever! Can’t even see where the knob is!

Priceless. I wish Sundays were still Arrested Development days.

fuckyeahad:

Tobias: OH MY GOD, WE’RE HAVING A FIRE…sale. Oh, the burning! It burns me! Evacuate all the schoolchildren! This isn’t a fever! Can’t even see where the knob is!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Will Arnett reads from Judy Blume on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

Job, je t’aime.

Monday, June 15, 2009
iPod vs. Oven: Guess who won?
My sister recently dropped her iPod in the oven. It’s pictured above, post-char.
Apparently, while baking cookies and “jamming to some Janis,”  she set her iPod on the counter and opened the oven. Since her iPod was still attached to her headphone cord, when she straightened up over the open door of the 350-degree oven, the iPod came with her—until it didn’t. It fell into the oven and got wedged underneath the heating coils. With hotpad and spatula my sister managed to get it out but not before some damage had been done.
The amazing thing is that despite getting all hot and melty in the oven and having endured a few years of non-oven-based abuse, the iPod still actually works. I may not always be their biggest fan—more on that in another post—but Apple, I salute you.

iPod vs. Oven: Guess who won?

My sister recently dropped her iPod in the oven. It’s pictured above, post-char.

Apparently, while baking cookies and “jamming to some Janis,”  she set her iPod on the counter and opened the oven. Since her iPod was still attached to her headphone cord, when she straightened up over the open door of the 350-degree oven, the iPod came with her—until it didn’t. It fell into the oven and got wedged underneath the heating coils. With hotpad and spatula my sister managed to get it out but not before some damage had been done.

The amazing thing is that despite getting all hot and melty in the oven and having endured a few years of non-oven-based abuse, the iPod still actually works. I may not always be their biggest fan—more on that in another post—but Apple, I salute you.