July 2011
1 post
trying to get over the fact I keep envisioning how much glee I would get over carving out a certain someones eyes with a spoon. And eating them with platanos and roasted chiles.
The evil cow.
December 2010
1 post
c'mon, show a little leg, whydontcha??
I am a prostitute.
Perhaps not the in the traditional sense- I am hardly a real life lady of the evening- but every day i dread coming to work and when I am here i feel like this job and what i do are no more than a sort of coporate prositution (masterfully massaging the metaphorical testicles of old & weathly adopters to keep them content and coming back for more). but then, i wonder if all...
August 2010
1 post
Jeanology- a fall from grace
I have been on the quest for the perfect pair of denim for the past decade. I had a pair of Bill Blass jeans that lasted for 10 years, but they recently ripped and went to Denim Heaven ( where only the most worthy of jeans go). They were perfect- right amount of stretch, nice medium dark wash, slighest bit of flare and they sat at my natural waist ( no backyard vertical smile in these jeans)....
July 2010
2 posts
The perfect occupation
“I don’t want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don’t want to sell anything bought or processed, or buy anything sold or processed, or process anything sold, bought, or processed, or repair anything sold, bought, or processed. You know, as a career, I don’t want to do that. “
-Lloyd Dobler, Say Anything
January 2010
3 posts
Children Speak for Same-Sex Marriage:
littlemiss:
LAST month, advocates and opponents of same-sex marriage packed the New Jersey State House in Trenton, supporters in blue, opponents in red. Near the end of the day, Kasey Nicholson-McFadden took the microphone. “It doesn’t bother me to tell kids my parents are gay,” he said in a clear voice. “It does bother me to say they aren’t married. It makes me feel that our family is less than...
October 2009
1 post
September 2009
1 post
NYC's very own Ralph Kramden! →
August 2009
95 posts
It's Always About Veronica →
Vine Tattoo?
Dewdrops
Image: Harold Davis, http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/featured/captured-morning-dew/10510
Awesome Summer Sand Sculpture
http://englishrussia.com/?p=2708
Movie Banter
“You don’t know what a handicap it is to be born rich. You were one of the lucky ones. You were born in the slums. “
“That’s lucky?”
“Of course it is- you had everything going for your- poverty, squalor. There’s only one way for you to go- up. But, I started at the top- i’ve done it the hard way.”
~Tony Randall & Rock Hudson, Lover...
Life in Green
“Life is made up of meetings and partings. That is the way of it.”
- Kermit the Frog, A Muppet Christmas Carol
A very smart frog.
A real moment
I’m having the most fun I’ve had in 18 months…
I miss who I used to be so much sometimes
conservativeradical:
A great video essay on Mad Men by Jefferson Robbins at Film Freak. I love this new trend of using video as a tool for cultural criticism.
More Gully?
Do you think people are softer than they used to be- more and more people are talking about how they are so unhappy, screaming about their discontent- or it is that people a few generations ago didn’t talk about their unhappiness as openly as we do now?
Sometimes pain becomes such a huge part of your life that you expect it to...
– One Tree Hill (via littlemiss)
This is so cliche i almost didn’t reblog- but then i realized it’s true.
10:09 AM
Don’t you hate it when you life crumbles before your eyes?
i know i do.
8350.) I found my soulmate at age 14. We've been...
(via blogsecret)
just wait.
The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The...
– unknown (via maluna)
Eric from TrueBlood
The Fellowship of the Sun on marriage ( too funny).
I love HBO.
How should we be able to forget those ancient myths about dragons that at the...
– ~Excerpt from Fear of the Inexplicable by Rainer Maria Rilke
A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it.
– Jean de La Fontaine (via gatekeeper) (via quote-book)
Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
– Mahatma Gandhi (via littlemiss)