Bits and pieces |
Mostly stuff I come across on the internet that I find enjoyable. Find my other blog at www.arcielle.wordpress.com |
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WHY ARE BOOKS NOT WATERPROOF
I WANT TO READ IN THE SHOWER
Glad to know I’m not alone
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Llama face!
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I am a banana.
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Mary McHugh mourns her slain fiance Sgt. James Regan at “Section 60” of the Arlington National Cemetery May 27, 2007. Regan, a US Army Ranger, was killed by an IED explosion in Iraq in February of this year, and this was the first time McHugh had visited the grave since the funeral. Section 60, the newest portion of the vast national cemetery on the outskirts of Washington D.C, contains hundreds of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Family members of slain American soldiers have flown in from across the country for Memorial Day. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Never forget.
It’s true of the other time she made that prediction, too. I assume Harry got up first.
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Why is Johnny the tackling Alzheimer’s patient so hilarious?
Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe (via screwthisimofftohogwarts)
Holy crap. Community fan Derferman actually built Journey to the Center of Hawkthorne.
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Looks like Doctor Who Day...
The Houston Symphony brought a biting all-Shostakovich program to Carnegie Hall for the Spring for Music festival — including the very rarely heard...
Hear the Pavel Haas Quartet, the group the Times of London has called “the world’s most exciting string quartet,” perform music by Tchaikovsky,...
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Yo dog, we heard you like Easter eggs, so we put an Easter egg in your Internet so you can have more…Oh never mind.
Religiously. My (week)day hasn’t started until I’ve read the latest post.
If you are a fan of Julie Andrews, watch this interview. Now. Right now.