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There's nothing funny about a physically fit man.
We are all curious about these pictures. I did some googling for you: http://warmingglow.uproxx.com/2011/06/how-is-community-not-more-popular says they are not from GQ or any major magazine, but http://www.reddit.com/r/community/comments/i0ggj/it_looks_like_that_paddling_picture_is_real_you/ says it's from a magazine photoshoot that hasn't been released yet.
Seriously. I'm sure Modern Family is a great show, but yeah, why do they have four nominations in the Supporting Actor category? Surely some other actor from some other show is worthy? Like Nick Offerman? Maybe?
The Antisocial Network: You don't get to 500 million enemies without making a few evil cohorts.
Yup. Think the s/t is a little better, though.
Tell Me is a very good record and I don't understand why she doesn't get more love for it. It's good all the way through while being pretty varied, musically speaking (especially compared to her first album). Unrelated, but I've been more into punk (using that term loosely) this year. Joyce Manor's s/t debut and the new Lemuria album are a couple favorites. And hip-hop wise, Danny! finally officially released Where Is Danny? after a two year wait and everyone should listen to that too.
Do any of you follow Mans on Tumblr? He is writing Bachelorette Fanfiction now: http://cavecitysink.tumblr.com/
¡Qué lastima!
Donna Darko all over the place.
Before watching I thought Que was, like, 'what' in Spanish. ¿Que?, which is what I said to myself after watching this commercial.
Exactly. She knows what I'm talking about: http://www.femail.com.au/img/gardenstate_natalieportman.jpg
Sacred Heart University! Cleanest School in the Country (I don't know if that's true, but I know that's a big reason why an exgirlfriend went there).
Do you have a stove? Because it blew my mind when I realized I could just reheat leftovers in a pan with a little bit of olive oil, and it's better (taste/even heat) than microwaving too (mostly pasta and other Italian food, but I eat a lot of that).
Because 'screamo' is in the dictionary (Why can't you delete your own comments? Oh well).
You spelled 'screamo' wrong (I'm sure nobody cares, but mehr).
There are also a lot of terrible bikers in Boston who just blow through red lights at dangerous intersections and get fairly high and mighty re riding bikes/'saving the world'. And they, like this guy, don't wear helmets and have terrible logic. They want to be treated like cars but act like pedestrians. Obviously you're not always going to want to be in the bike lane (hello, turning left), but more often than not it's there for a reason. It's unclear from the video why he wasn't riding in the bike lane, so yeah, "ugh" is right.
I still really like Snapcase, but not much aside from that. Thursday when I'm feeling nostalgic.
So many bike posts lately, I have to link to this The New Year music video because it's the best music video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqZzFvONbIs
This was basically me as a kid, except instead of annoying crying I made up excuses to hang out with friends down the street. My dad eventually gave up on teaching me and I never learned how to ride a bike until yesterday, when I saw that other video (actually it was a couple years ago, but whatever).
If he wants to live in a city after college and isn't making enough money to buy a car, then maybe? Probably?
Only one listen so far, but it's pretty good! It's definitely interesting musically, and it's cohesive, too. I was pretty indifferent about some of the songs when they premiered individually, but taken as parts of a whole, they're much better.
Yeah, I really wanted to like Be Kind Rewind but it also made me fall asleep after not too long. Kind of boring!
This is actually a personal photo, not a photo taken just for the cover. Presumably, anyway.
I am watching this GIF while listening to "Dragonfly" by Low, and suddenly it is so sinister. Also, the line about popping the raft was my favorite too.
So I think I might be in love with Leslie Knope. That's normal, right? Being in love with a fictional TV character? Because she is awesome.
Ron Swanson is a lot of things, but is he adorable? Well, maybe, just because he's very defensive of cake http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljoljnORCv1qg6sdmo1_500.gif
http://26.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljojqbp7zS1qg6sdmo1_500.gif
Seriously, they are both mind-blowing http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljoikycKRh1qbb3tj.gif
There's definitely been product placement in the show before - I mostly think of season 2's Utz and Heineken-related storylines. They probably got lots of Heineken money from that one episode where Betty Draper is like, "We have beer from Holland at this dinner party." They should just do something like that again (natural product placement, not Betty Draper dinner parties).
Well, you know what they say: For every seemingly prominent role in Grounded for Life, there is a background role ogling Molly Sims in Las Vegas.
You are going to have to use your copy and past skills because the video isn't embedded properly: http://www.youtube.com/embed/IdEBu7ODVk8
This made me really want to listen to Silkworm.
Isn't autotune supposed to make music sound better? aka FRIIIIDAY, FRIIIIDAY.
How dare Tom Scharpling wear Paul F Tompkins' hat. That is HIS hat.
The Rightous Hummers The Crystal Necklaces
To be fair, 'Lalaine is also involved in many charity events, such as the AIDS benefit concert and *NSYNC's challenge for the children.' -WikiLalaine
Thank you for posting this, it was really awesome and made my day today. I always forget how great "You've Lost that Loving Feeling" is. Also, I'd never heard "Telstar" by The Tornados before - what a weird song! I don't think anything that weird could be #1 these days.
It's actually really easy to follow along via Wikipedia's list of yearly Billboard #1s. At least, I followed their lists throughout the 60s and didn't spot any inconsistencies. Like, this is 1965's, all these songs are in this mix and in the same order: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hot_100_number-one_singles_of_1965_(U.S.)