September 2009
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Foster taught me everything I know about tag related humor, and the entire post is made 100% worth it by the last picture in the gallery.
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Come one, come all.
2:30pm.
When I am asked if I like LA and reply that I do, it is common for my...
– A Tale of Two Cities
By Stephen Fry (via k8-marie)
Revelations, continued
A few weeks ago, I mentioned how exciting it was to realize snark is just “snide remark.” I compared it to several revelatory moments, like figuring out how traffic happens or thinking in another language. But there was one huge revelation I left off my list. When I realized it nearly 6 months after employment at the Gawk, I do believe I wept.
nicknotned IS NICK DENTON BACKWARDS.
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The City of Brotherly Love, Chicago
amandalynferri:
I booked a flight early this week for Oct 15-18th. I arrive just in time to eat Jimmy John’s for lunch, be a guest on Irene’s radio show where I want the theme to be fantasies, and then after that I have no real plans (maybe Chicago Diner milkshakes). Irene and I will probably take a day trip to Indiana (Dunes) or Milwaukee (Fonzie statue), but whatevs, so what I am trying to say...
fimoculous:
“Interesting” as a category for wine (as in “Interesting Reds”) is one of the more… interesting menu developments in recent years.
I had a writing teacher at NYU who told me that “interesting” is one of the worst words to use when describing something. It manages to say absolutely nothing about the subject at hand. She also discouraged the use of the word...
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From the Archives
Written on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004 at 2:03am EST. 17 years old, about to start summer before senior year of high school:
On a lighter topic, i’ve been pondering the theory of Serendipity, or the theory that things happen for a reason, normally between a man and a woman. This came up today when Mrs. Cruz was explaining to me that she believed everything in life happened for a reason. I...