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Posted on May 24, 2012 via Where is the Cool? with 674 notes
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Posted on May 24, 2012 via Lost Lives with 3 notes
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Progress on the floors… Stain is down, poly up next
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Posted on May 17, 2012 via PORT LIFE with 2 notes
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when the client likes something we thought they’d hate
#thisadvertisinglife
Posted on May 17, 2012 via This Advertising Life with 45 notes
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INDIE 103.1 | Los Angeles | Shows, My Music, Listen Live, Itunes

What? You don’t listen to Indie 103.1 online? tsk tsk
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I laugh just thinking about this clip… let alone watching it.
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WHEN I REALIZE IT’S STREET CLEANING DAY
Posted on May 9, 2012 via with 59 notes
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Love that this show is on IFC Sunday mornings… Probably a show I should buy the DVDs for.. but we all know DVDs will be relatively extinct in a few years.
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as you can imagine, shit is just fkd up right now. but i wanna say thank you to all our
friends and family (which are kinda one in the same) for all the love and support.
i’m glad to know that all the love that Yauch has put out into the world is coming right back at him.
thank you.Posted on May 7, 2012 via Beastie Boys with 6,046 notes
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It’s so hard to know what to post in times like these. As the news burst upon the social web a few hours ago, my initial impulse was to click reblog or RT or post up a quick #RIP. I’m not sure what our human impulse is, but I kinda hate how this type of tragedy makes for tweets-cum-cocktail party fodder. Why do we all want to break tragic news to one another? Another notion to be ‘first’ in a lightspeed world. I gasp at my own trigger finger, its easy pull. I’m beginning to think that when death comes ‘round for one of our best, something more thoughtful is in order. Something more reverent.
I remember the first and only time I saw the Beastie Boys perform. It was the summer of 1998 at the Torhout-Werchter Festival in Belgium - they wore their orange jumpsuits and whipped the massive festival crowd into a frenzy. I remember thinking, “wow, I’m 30 feet away from greatness right now. This is epic.” They were truly magnetic performers, but what was most impressionable then was what they said between songs. This was at the height of MCA’s Tibetan freedom activism, and I recall thinking how bad-ass it was that he was able to stand on a stage in front of tens of thousands of people and use his voice for justice in the world - among these party boys, these punk rockers.
Adam Yauch was a great man, an inspiration to me and many. May he rest in peace.
colossal loss of a truly positive force in the world
Posted on May 4, 2012 via The FADER Tumblr with 393 notes
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Baseball Phenoms
Baseball Nerd, it’s a blog authored by Keith Olbermann for MLB.com. Have you ever heard Keith talk about baseball? He’s a historian of the sport and his encyclopedic knowledge of baseball is frightening.
On Saturday, we saw the first start of 19-year-old Bryce Harper for the Washington Nationals. Keith put this into perspective by drawing similarities to another 19-year-old phenom, Mickey Mantle. Nobody is putting them in the same category just yet but Keith unearthed a fascinating link. Bryce’s first start came against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Similarly, Mantle’s first game came against the Dodgers but in 1951 they were still located in Brooklyn. And guess who was on hand to call each of these games. Vincent Edward Scully.
What a spectacular career Vin Scully has accomplished. Who would have thought 23-year-old Scully would announce Dodgers games in 2012? You should check out Keith’s full blog post as well as the update.
Posted on May 2, 2012 via Chitwood & Hobbs with 27 notes
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Posted on April 28, 2012 via All-Encompassing Trip with 15,784 notes
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