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August 2011

“Reading the “Town of Cats” excerpt from Haruki Murakami’s “1Q84” in this week’s issue had me thinking about Japanese fathers and sons, cats, and a certain minimalist aesthetic that I love. Many of the photographers I was in touch with admitted to being inspired by Murakami’s fiction. (Some had already read “1Q84,” which was released in Japan in three volumes over 2009 and 2010.) Here are some of my favorites of the images they sent in.” —Photo Booth: After Murakami : The New Yorker
Aug 31, 2011
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posted on Suicide Blonde: http://bit.ly/pwsRE1

Aug 31, 2011
Aug 31, 20111,092 notes
Big dog, little dog

Pic by Darryl Cunningham.


posted on FYPA.NET: http://bit.ly/nkS7Y2
Aug 31, 2011
All the upsides of Tetris with all the downsides of real physics

Not Tetris. Runs on Mac / Linux / Windows and it’s the hardest game evar.

via Waxy


posted on FYPA.NET: http://bit.ly/nsMVK6
Aug 30, 2011
Play
Aug 30, 2011
Play
Aug 28, 2011
May 1925: The French women’s football team line up before...



May 1925: The French women’s football team line up before an international friendly against England’s women at Herne Hill, London.


posted on The Football Archivist: http://bit.ly/n9bEbG
Aug 28, 2011
Fantastic Mr Fox of the Day

Fantastic Mr Fox of the Day: A four-month-old fox slides down a conveyor belt at an abandoned gravel quarry near the rural German hamlet of Bursfelde.

Brit Duncan Usher, who snapped the photo, says he saw two kits using the conveyor belt as a makeshift slide. “One ran back to the top of the conveyor belt and then started to walk back down it, stopped and sat down,” Usher is quoted as saying. “After a few seconds it started to slide down the conveyor belt using its front paws to drag it forwards…

I have not seen this type of behaviour amongst free living wild animals and I was really surprised and pleased to witness and capture this unusual event.”

[dailymail / arbroath.]


Tagged: Adorable Animal, Fantastic Mr Fox, Foxeh


posted on The Daily What: http://chzb.gr/pNYiaG
Aug 26, 20111 note
fuckyeahtattoos: Mrs. Doubtfire  By D’Lacey Mcbride @ Optic...



fuckyeahtattoos:

Mrs. Doubtfire  By D’Lacey Mcbride @ Optic Nerve Arts in Portland, OR


posted on Unicorn Flakes: http://bit.ly/o6Owqs
Aug 25, 2011
Aug 25, 2011
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

SMBC.


Tagged: SMBC, Webcomic


posted on The Daily What: http://chzb.gr/qka8Hb
Aug 24, 2011
found this on tumblr. so cool! Can’t wait for you guys to...



found this on tumblr. so cool!

Can’t wait for you guys to see The New Girl September 20th on FOX


posted on ZOOEY’S MISCELLANY: http://bit.ly/rnLFFB
Aug 22, 2011
Aug 22, 2011
Cannon and Bawl

My thanks once again to Ross Hamilton for bringing this early 80s clunker to my attention. This is for anyone in the UK who has fond memories of spending Saturday nights sat in front of the television. Or better still, everyone

- like me - who looks on that period of their lives with heartfelt thanks that its over. Britain has a long history of comedians making records - the Goodies became major chart stars a decade or so before this dross was released - but its unlikely Cannon and Ball Together will ever be considered as one of the greats.

Comedy double act Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball originally met in the early 1960s in Oldham, Lancashire. Apparently they began working the northern club circuit as singers (not that you’d know that from listening to this drivel), switching to comedy after being told that comics earned more money.

Their first TV appearance was in 1972 in the variety show The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club, but it wasn’t until 1979 that they became known to anyone outside of the North, when the now-defunct LWT offered them their own series, The Cannon and Ball Show - which continued right through until 1988, despite their shtick (imagine a violent, unfunny Morcambe and Wise) being usurped by the up and coming alternative comedy scene - I always thought the violence of Ade Edmundon and Rik Mayall’s Dangerous Brothers was influenced by the bullying of poor little Bobby by the thuggish, heartless Tommy - and their appearance in the dreadful feature film, The Boys in Blue, a piss-poor update of the Will Hay classic Ask a Policeman.

Despite a complete lack of interest in their dated routines, and a major falling out between the duo which saw them hardly speak to each other offstage for a number of years, they are still touring today - splitting their time between end of the pier shows and gospel revues. Tommy and Bobby (that’s the shorter one, who can currently be seen in Sky’s new comedy drama Mount Pleasant) are devout Christians: Ball became a born-again Christian in 1986 and Cannon in 1992, their conversion having a lot to do with the re-kindling of their broken friendship (according to Wikipedia).

I’m glad they’re talking to each other again. I just hope they don’t start singing.

Here, to spoil your weekend, is the entire Music for Pleasure (seriously?) album Cannon and Ball Together, featuring the stand out tracks Crying, Bandido and Everybody’s Making It Big But Me, which references Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger and includes the statement ‘You’re a poofter!’ Ahh, memories.

Enjoy!

http://bit.ly/r6DQnL

For those of you who don’t want to download the whole album but would still like to sample this claptrap, here’s Everybody’s Making It Big But Me



posted on The World’s Worst Records: http://bit.ly/oi9aGM
Aug 22, 2011
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong



Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong


posted on awesome people hanging out together: http://bit.ly/n0O6Ad
Aug 22, 2011
Johnny Depp and Kate Moss



Johnny Depp and Kate Moss


posted on Suicide Blonde: http://bit.ly/pvDsG2
Aug 22, 2011
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posted on Suicide Blonde: http://bit.ly/pUSSJT

Aug 22, 20111 note
kateordie: This makes me so happy. Via @rhodri.



kateordie:

This makes me so happy. Via @rhodri.


posted on Unicorn Flakes: http://bit.ly/rjs9YF
Aug 22, 2011
bobbydigital:<br><br>Caturday!<br><br>Be mine small cat in a suit!



bobbydigital:

Caturday!

Be mine small cat in a suit!


posted on Unicorn Flakes: http://bit.ly/qcbQAl
Aug 19, 2011
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