Everything about this is just TOO GOOD.
*Special thanks to my friend Daniel Tapp. He reminded me of the song title and who sang it. It’s been killing me!!!
Unfunded Art Project Inspired by Victorian Skulls
Pretty fascinating. I hope this project doesn’t stay shelved forever.
Nancy Reagan and Mr. T. This is blowing my mind a little.
(Source: bad-postcards)
As if Arcade Fire isn’t the coolest band ever…they took basically one of my favorite songs from the album and blew my mind again.
I want to be Regine. I want to wear a pom pom dress and dance around in a football field.
If you want to check out the interactive version, click here.
Out of curiousity, I wanted to try to find the magazine cover that won so many playground friends for me.
Pretty sure the cover says “J.T.T is H-O-T”. UNCOMFORTABLE.
Reblogged from: thosewerethe90s
I always hoped my parents would pick up that phone. Whenever I saw a new issue at the grocery store checkout, I would try to mask my excitement. Instead, I would try to look so pitiful while holding the magazine under my chin. My folks would always cave. If they ever caved into anything, it was for books, magazines, or trips to the library.
I still remember making friends in elementary school over a particular issue that had Jonathan Taylor Thomas on the cover.
Look At This Fare-Dodging Cat of the Day: A ginger mixed-breed cat named Dodger — after Oliver Twist’s Artful Dodger — has made habit of boarding the bus near his home, aptly dodging the fare in the process.
Apparently, the moggy regularly rides from his home in Bridpost, Dorset, to nearby Charmouth and back. Bus drivers on the route look forward to his daily visits, even bringing along a tin of cat food for him to snack on.
Owner Fee Jeanes says she believes Dodger picked up his unusal routine after people at the bus stop, which is just outside his house, started giving him food. He soon began boarding the bus, finding it warm “like a greenhouse.”
A spokesperson for the bus firm, First, said the company didn’t mind the cat’s freeloading, but have told drivers to stop encouraging him.
“[W]e recognise that cat has an owner and we do not want to discourage it from returning home for food and shelter,” said the spokesman. “Given this cat is elderly we suspect it would be eligible for free travel, perhaps a bus puss, if such a thing existed.”
[telegraph.]