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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3iOQ3RWngIM&feature=related] Flashback. How good was this song?
A more naive era, specifically 1928 at Huntington Beach where "it was not uncommon for sticky black tar to stick to people's clothing or towels."
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Clever concept by Grey...Argentina, natch.
Maybe it's just me, but a superior combination would be Ramen noodle soup and toasted tuna sandwich. Soup and sandwich ceramic tray duo, $30.
I'm in full support of all cupcakes being incepted with a cadbury egg.
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I'm going to Madison Square Garden tonight for game 3 of the Knicks against the Boston Celtics with my friend Andy. We will also be witness to the end of a 7 year drought of playoff basketball at The Garden.
I wish I paid face value price for the tickets, but I still think we got a bargain to witness sports history in New York City.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARnwejzUzAA] Viktor Hertz's rebranding of YouTube's logo is apropos here.
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Lorne Michaels and Jimmy Fallon at a Knicks game suffering from the David Beckham syndrome.
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Hyde or Die spotted this lonely sign on Clinton and Sweetzer in LA that quotes a Matsuo Basho haiku.
Normalcy is slowly returning as the colorful fashion choices of Tokyo's youth is re-emerging after the earthquake. I've always believed that maintaining a sense of normalcy is quite important during times of adversity, because it demonstrates the inner strength of an individual and a community.
Wall Street Journal talks to Biz Markie about his puzzling spokesperson gig with Dockers.
"Can I still beatbox?" he asked in an as-if manner before demonstrating: "Bip pra kik bidda kkik kkik."
Bold mine. Say that part out loud.

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Fred Phelps's name is in mine.
Oh wait, that's not what she said. She said it is actual size? 
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Exposed brick, lofted study. Yes, I could blog from this space in my future