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Re-reading and Reflecting
Everyone knows the cliche about how you always hear the worst possible music at a time like this, right? Can you guess? How about Rod Stewart’s cover of “They Can’t Take That Away From Me” playing in the restaurant while we’re struggling to eat? W…
I’m not rich and insane, so…
via holykaw.alltop.com Yeah, this was already shared on Holy Kaw so everyone’s already seen it, but it made me smile so I wanted it here too.
A Nashville vocabulary lesson by Lucas Hendrickson
via youtube.com This was presented during last night’s inaugural Nashville Ignite event, following BarCamp Nashville. There’s a lovely surprise at the end of the list. Lucas, you large land mammal, you sure know how to work a room. 🙂
Average Cats: The anti-LOLcats, but still full of funny.
Also, pirates don’t use toy guns, so even if this cat were a pirate he would be doing it wrong. This entry was posted on Thursday, October 8th, 2009 at 10:27 pm and is filed under Cats. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2….
Macarena or MMMBop?
Head on over to the Huffington Post to pick The Most Annoying Songs Of All Time. They’ve got quite a few doozies in there.
This kind of thing is ALWAYS going in my head.
You know what’s been bugging me the last day or so? The opening lines to “The Way You Love Me” by Keith Follese & Michael Dulaney: If I could grant You one wish I’d wish you could see the way
The “Shift Happens” update video: what a wonderful, crazy, mixed-up, mad world and how I love it
via holykaw.alltop.com I don’t know why, but stuff like this kind of chokes me up. I just think it’s beautiful in some way that’s tough to articulate. I guess it seems to be as much a force of nature as winged migration and the tides.
Warning: Real Life is Not Airbrushed
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — A group of French politicians led by an expert on eating disorders wants to put warnings on airbrushed photo spreads in magazines as well as doctored shots in used in advertisements and packaging. Eva Herzigova was one of e…
And some people actually claim cats haven’t historically been maligned
A cat piano or Katzenklavier (German) is a musical instrument with polyphonic aftertouch described by Athanasius Kircher. It consists of a line of cats fixed in place with their tails stretched out underneath a keyboard. Tails would be placed unde…
