Linkdump
Jonathan Carroll on expressions.
—
My Parents Were Awesome roundup – Heidi looks like a movie star. Here’s Ralph, but I really like the person in back of him, who clearly has a sense of humor. I want to know what Valerie was doing with all those shoes.
—
Got a few minutes? Here’s the entire Jon Stewart/Bill O’Reilly interview.
—
Oh, Regretsy… I need to stop reading you over my lunch break. Hello Titty almost killed me!
—
Don’t laugh, but I have a thing for ornate doorbells. So this made me smile!
—
Also beautiful? Bitter Sisters package design. Also looks tasty. Wonder where I might find some…? Ooo – related: The Science of Cocktails.
—
On a serious note – this home video was recently found of the Challenger space shuttle disaster. Watching it brought me right back to that day.
—
One thought on “0”
Leave a Reply to missm Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Related Post
Science Fiction link roundup!
Feminist link roundup!
Linkdump: if I found a bag of money in the street…
Linkdump: Abandoned Places
Linkdump – My Parents were Awesome
Video Linkdump
Such a wonderful time! Thanks for sharing!
just WOW! too much! I'll dedicate a weekend to Ire when you get back. Have fun!
OH MY GOD I wonder if it's too late in life for a career change?! That would be so fun!
Brilliant! I'd watch the hell out of a PBS show of you just traveling and rambling, just sayin'.
I'm sure Molly is thrilled at all the people touching her boobs. Goodness... Those parks are so lovely. And that…
“I don’t think Mr Moss thought it was anything significant. He put it down in his basement with other tapes he had and just forgot about it,” said Marc Wessels, executive director of the Space Exploration Archive, a Kentucky-based group that collects space memorabilia for educational purposes.
I highly doubt he had it in his “basement” since, well, as we all know, there’s no such thing in Florida.
Still…wow. That’s crazy. I remember that and it’s still a very emotional event for me. It’s one of the first big events I really remember as a kid. I was nine when it happened and it just stuck with me.