posted on 18.12.09
EKU Fire posted on 18.12.09

EKU Fire

Kentucky posted on 18.12.09

Kentucky

Nate Assault posted on 17.12.09

Nate Assault

This one didn’t make it posted on 17.12.09

This one didn’t make it

My brother’s ambulance posted on 16.12.09

My brother’s ambulance

I’m in Kentucky posted on 16.12.09

I’m in Kentucky

posted on 15.12.09

wow

teamtigerawesome:

There is no Santa.  There is no Santa.  There is no Santa.  There is no Santa.

seanbury:

I haven’t been this upset by Christmas since I saw that “Scrooge” promo on IBC.

johnasparagus:

Merry Christmas from Brad Conlin (animation by him) and Gary Oldman (circa The Professional.)

Merry Christmas from the bear posted on 13.12.09

Merry Christmas from the bear

posted on 12.12.09

Across The Universe - Fiona Apple (from Pleasantville), directed by PT Anderson

I was randomly in the background of a photo from the LA Times posted on 12.12.09

I was randomly in the background of a photo from the LA Times


posted on 12.12.09
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yeah motown

tuneage:

Mayer Hawthorne - “The Ills

The most striking aspect of my “favorite albums of 2009” is, unfortunately, how little of it I posted to Tuneage! Sure, I posted numerous tracks on my personal Tumblr and another music blog I run and I swore I put at least a few tracks from these albums on Tuneage. Nope. I think I was always planning on posting this or that, but always put those posts on the backburner. Shame on me. I’m not one for New Year’s Resolutions, but I will definitely post more tracks that are close to the heart in 2010. Hell, I’m not one for “best of” lists either, but making a list of personal favorites is a much more desirable task.

Greg’s favorites of 2009:

I never would have thought that Mayer Hawthorne’s debut could end up a favorite like it did, but there’s something undeniably catchy and cool about it. The idea was always interesting: a DJ from the Detroit-area (Ann Arbor) writes, plays, and sings album of straight throwback Motown. But the execution was beyond any expectations I had and he deserves any end-of-year accolades that come his way. Chicago’s Hypnotic Brass Ensemble crafted an album totally worth of their name: brass-only and full of hypnotizing grooves. Little Dragon’s sophomore effort was an enticing affair, to nobody’s suprise. London’s Paul White straight up blew my mind with his debut. He’s emerged as one of the best of the A.D. (After Dilla) generation of beatmakers with Donuts-style bursts of samples condensed into sounds brand new. Jay Stay Paid? Almost four years after J Dilla’s passing, we’re still hearing why he’s the G.O.A.T.

ahahaha man i love a good word play
thedailywhat:

Barista of the Day: Admiral Ackbar.
Spotted in Sherwood Park, AB.
More of Patrick Maloney’s Starbucks Drink Board Art here.
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posted on 12.12.09

ahahaha man i love a good word play

thedailywhat:

Barista of the Day: Admiral Ackbar.

Spotted in Sherwood Park, AB.

More of Patrick Maloney’s Starbucks Drink Board Art here.

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Merry Christmas posted on 11.12.09

Merry Christmas

posted on 11.12.09 An Almost Made-Up Poem - Bukowski

smut-to-go:

I see you drinking at a fountain with tiny
blue hands, no, your hands are not tiny
they are small, and the fountain is in France
where you wrote me that last letter and
I answered and never heard from you again.
you used to write insane poems about
ANGELS AND GOD, all in upper case, and you
knew famous artists and most of them
were your lovers, and I wrote back, it’ all right,
go ahead, enter their lives, I’ not jealous
because we’ never met. we got close once in
New Orleans, one half block, but never met, never
touched. so you went with the famous and wrote
about the famous, and, of course, what you found out
is that the famous are worried about
their fame –– not the beautiful young girl in bed
with them, who gives them that, and then awakens
in the morning to write upper case poems about
ANGELS AND GOD. we know God is dead, they’ve told
us, but listening to you I wasn’t sure. maybe
it was the upper case. you were one of the
best female poets and I told the publishers,
editors, ” her, print her, she’s mad but she’s
magic. there’s no lie in her fire.” I loved you
like a man loves a woman he never touches, only
writes to, keeps little photographs of. I would have
loved you more if I had sat in a small room rolling a
cigarette and listened to you piss in the bathroom,
but that didn’ happen. your letters got sadder.
your lovers betrayed you. kid, I wrote back, all
lovers betray. it didn’ help. you said
you had a crying bench and it was by a bridge and
the bridge was over a river and you sat on the crying
bench every night and wept for the lovers who had
hurt and forgotten you. I wrote back but never
heard again. a friend wrote me of your suicide
3 or 4 months after it happened. if I had met you
I would probably have been unfair to you or you
to me. it was best like this.

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