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From the desk of: admin | 10 Dec 2008 | Say Something | Link» | In the category:bikes »
I kinda feel like a traitor because my Chrome bag has been with me through thick and thin for so long. I shouldn’t even be looking at another bag. But this Manhattan portage joint is kinda nice with the two tone. Seriously though, My Chrome bag has been all over the world in the past 6 years and hasn’t so much as lost a stitch. (via 728fix)
From the desk of: admin | 8 Dec 2008 | Say Something | Link» | In the category:blog »
According to website, The Daily Beast, Natalie Portman is an Israeli-American Actress and Director, philanthropist and humanitarian. Really? Humanitarian? Does that mean she only eats humans? Natalie Portman is the scourge of modern cinema. I guess she was ok playing precocious kids when she was a precocious kid…but there’s no such thing as a precocious adult. My prescription is this. Portman and OJ Simpson need to spend a special week together, tap dancing, eating weird food, playing nostalgic childhood boardgames and listening to The Shins. They’ll discover that the world is a magical …
From the desk of: admin | 6 Nov 2008 | Say Something | Link» | In the category:blog »
In three easy steps! 1. First you Grip it! on that other level. 2. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. 3. Hug it out, man-style. During this whole election cycle, i’d been hoping that someone was getting it all on tape. Turns out Ed norton had the idea in ‘06 before our next President even decided to run. This time around the revolution was televised. Also worth a looky-look is Newsweek’s Behind the scenes Campaign expose.The put reporters with each campaign, who were given full access with the only caveat that they couldn’t …
From the desk of: admin | 6 Nov 2008 | Say Something | Link» | In the category:blog »
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From the desk of: admin | 31 Oct 2008 | Say Something | Link» | In the category:blog »
RollingStone on the last days of David foster Wallace, and some notes on getting started with his books.