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A 9-year-old boy who built an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad’s used auto parts store is about to have the best day of his life.
This is one of those ones that you watch with your hand over your heart. Caine is the best.
npr:
A 9-year-old boy who built an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his dad’s used auto parts store is about to have the best day of his life.
This is one of those ones that you watch with your hand over your heart. Caine is the best.
(Source: twitter.com, via theclearlydope)
Great for many reasons… but I’m stuck on this one: this report makes scrolling fun. Seriously. Check it out.
couldn’t resist one last Hitch post. Death, you’ve got nothing. Christopher Hitchens will grab you by the throat and blow smoke in your face.
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Without a doubt, this is our favorite freewheeling photograph of the late, great Christopher Hitchens, whose passing we can barely comprehend. So we turn to the words of Graydon Carter, who writes of this image in his touching memoriam:
“I once sent him out on a mission to break the most niggling laws still on the books in New York City. One such decree forbade riding a bicycle with your feet off the pedals. The photograph that ran with the column, of Christopher sailing a small bike through Central Park with his legs in the air, looked like something out of the Moscow Circus.”
Photograph by Christian Witkin.
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npr:
Norway Braces For A Christmas Without Butter: The Salt
Is Paula Deen clutching her butter sticks right now?
Photo:Curled Butter (by David Masters)
This sad news item is sure to make me enjoy my traditional, oh so buttery Christmas kringle much less. Well, actually, probably, more. I can be mean like that. Sorry Norway.
Clan rivalries and political squabbles are often triggers for disenrollment, but critics say the biggest factor has been casino gambling.
You've got a can, I've got a can, so what. It's the string that matters.