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Mens Underwear Versus High Street Chain Underwear - (USA)
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http://artsandentertainment.themissingscrew.com/mens-underwear-versus-high-street-chain-underwear/
NBC Announces New Shows, Including “Day One” - (USA)
On Monday, May 5th 2009, The Jay Leno network NBC announced a slate of new shows at their In-Fronts for the 2009 / 2010 television season. No the above screen shot is not from their in-fronts. It’s a behind the scenes shot from NBC’s new show, Day One . Keeping in mind that we here at Screen Rant are all about action / adventure and sci-fi / fantasy (with a dribble of comedy). I’ve left out some details on the new NBC comedy shows but only because we do like our action-adventure sho
http://screenrant.com/new-2009-nbc-shows-day-one-brusimm-7385/
The Next, Next Street Art - (USA)
Street With A View is a performance/digital art hybrid (I know! So rad!) coordinated by a small team of artists, residents of Pittsburgh's North Side, and Google. The artists thought up the idea to create vignettes in the city's streets that would be coordinated with when Google's Street View camera car would drive down those same streets. They tapped local residents to act out a series of scenes, coordinated with the Googleheads, and the rest is history. SWAV's staged "interventions," as the t
http://thewhereblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/next-next-street-art.html
Things People Said - (USA)
http://rinkworks.com/said/
Classic Photos - (USA)
http://atc90.tripod.com/hondaatc90/id14.html
How To: How to Make a Bonsai Tree - (USA)
Something about bonsai trees has always been extremely soothing to me and I've always kind of wanted to have one
http://www.lifehacker.com/software/howto/how-to-make-a-bonsai-tree-159047.php
Review: Charlie Jade 1.20 - “Ouroboros” - (USA)
Many philosophies, myths, religions, schools of thought have an idea of cyclical recreation. The best known examples are the Phoenix or the Ouroboros. It’s a comforting idea that everything we know will continue to go on and on and that the ends of things are just the beginnings of other things. It gives us hope that this life is not all there is, it allows us a certain measure of ease that there can be second and third and forth chances. The tail devouring serpent lead us all the way down
http://www.televisionzombies.com/2008/11/22/review-charlie-jade-120-ouroboros/
The Cooler - (USA)
Grabbed from today's SoFla mainstream media feeds and made available to you in this morning's Cooler... A- Sun-Sentinel: Cool!Thanks to a cold front bringing a mass of dry, cool air, high temperatures on Sunday are forecast to be in the mid-70s. It also should be breezy, with gusts of almost 30 mph, the National Weather Service in Miami said. On Monday and Tuesday, morning temperatures are to be in the upper 50s, possibly even the upper 40s in far inland Palm Beach County. Afternoon highs sh
http://southfloridadailyblog.blogspot.com/2008/11/cooler_15.html
MIT Drops 8 Varsity Sports … MIT Had 8 Varsity Sports? - (USA)
Yes, it’s true. MIT does have athletics. In fact, along with Harvard, the school had the largest intercollegiate program in the country. Who knew? I say “had” because MIT was forced to close up shop on eight of its 41 varsity teams yesterday, due to budget cuts in the athletic department. Among those gone by the end of this academic year? Golf, men’s and women’s ice hockey and gymnastics, wrestling, Alpine skiing and um, pistol. Yes, pistol was a varsity sport at MIT. If only I had brandished
http://www.mouthpiecesports.com/blog/2009/04/27/mit-drops-8-varsity-sports-mit-had-8-varsity-sports/
Kids - (USA)
Do you remember when Letterman debuted the Velcro suit? When he ran (lumbered), hit a trampoline and project himself into a wall where he stuck like a bug to a windshield? I do. Maybe I’m that old, but even if you don’t remember the original you’ve seen a recreation. Long story short: Monty may very well be the offspring of our gap toothed late night savior. He’s a velcro cat, as demonstrated most nights that The Mc and I actually have the opportunity to dine together. Instead of jumping into
http://www.maigh.com/2008/11/23/kids-2/
Best Drummer and Garden Designer of Santa Barbara talks about his blogging secrets... - (USA)
There is constant discussions whether it is worth to write a blog, how to do it, is there a sense to keep a blog alive, why others abandon blogging etc.I decided to take part in the discussion by posting not only my own opinions, but also by inviting other passionate bloggers to talk about their own reasons for blogging and also sharing their experience how blogging is impacting their life.Ewa: Please introduce yourself to our readers.BG: Billy Goodnick here. I’m a 57 year old landscape architec
http://ewainthegarden.blogspot.com/2009/05/best-drummer-and-garden-designer-of.html
Tonight’s TV Addictions: Thursday April 23, 2009 - (USA)
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING: SMALLVILLE (8PM ABC, City in Canada) Lois pretends she is a superhero to secure an exclusive interview…. AH HA! So that’s how E!’s Kristin Dos Santos does it! PARKS AND RECREATION (8:30PM NBC, CityTV in Canada) Leslie invites a reporter to cover her park project, but the resulting article isn’t what she had in mind. You know, kind of like the early reviews for PARKS AND RECREATION. SUPERNATURAL (9PM CW) Getting our vote for the best episode title of
http://thetvaddict.com/2009/04/23/tonights-tv-addictions-thursday-april-23-2009/
Works In Something Approximating Progress: "Parks and Recreation," "Cupid" - (USA)
I want to like both "Parks and Recreation" and "Cupid." "Cupid" had me at first, then stumbled this past week. "Parks" got the benefit of the doubt its first week, then just made me more doubtful this past week. …"Parks and Recreation" was just dispiriting in its second outing — mean, angry, sad, and without any great humor to relieve it. Yes, Amy Poehler is trying to drag every bit of sympathy out of us, playing the idealist to the extreme (so extreme, in fact, that she will do awful things in
http://www.ohiomm.com/blogs/heldenfiles/2009/04/19/works-in-something-approximating-progress-parks-and-recreation-cupid/#comment-69731
Aubrey Plaza – One of the Variety 10 Comics to Watch - (USA)
August 1st, 2009NicoleLeave a commentGo to comments Aubrey PlazaThe ‘Parks and Rec’ intern perfected craft onlineA master of the above-it-all annoyed-teenager look, Aubrey Plaza found a way to take her disgruntled millennial girl routine to primetime in the NBC sitcom “Parks and Recreation.” It’s a character type the improv-oriented comedian first honed on the Web series “The Jeannie Tate Show,” where she plays the troubled stepdaughter to the show’s titular soccer mom, developing it even furth
http://humantrend.freetzi.com/aubrey-plaza-one-of-the-variety-10-comics-to-watch/
Blueberry Hill Inn - Part 1 - (USA)
Blueberry Hill Inn, taken from the sauna, looking across the pond. Hey guys! Matthew Kendra and I had a great time at Blueberry Hill Inn this weekend. Blueberry Hill is a bed and breakfast tucked in the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area in Goshen Vermont (a little north of Rutland). The views are breathtaking, surrounded by mountains and miles of hiking trails, cross country ski trails, and peace and quiet... this place is pure relaxation. The air is so fresh and crisp and you will always sme
http://stephchows.blogspot.com/2008/11/blueberry-hill-inn-part-1.html
Classics in Lego - a set on Flickr - (USA)
Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/balakov/sets/72157602602191858/
Ken Kifer's Bike Pages -- bicycle travelogues, bike safety, bicycling advocacy, and cycling humor. - (USA)
Bicycle camping (bikepacking) and long-distance bike travel, cycling fitness and health, bike commuting and transportation, bicycle traffic safety, bicycling advocacy, cyclist humor, and links.
http://www.kenkifer.com/bikepages/index.htm
WE'RE WORKING ON IT: It's time to recognize that for the last month, while some of our favorite sho - (USA)
WE'RE WORKING ON IT: It's time to recognize that for the last month, while some of our favorite shows conserve energy for the big season-ending sprint and others trot along unevenly, Better Off Ted has quietly been the best show on television. When Ted premiered a month ago, the critical consensus seemed, accurately, to be "unspectacular, but promising." As Matt pointed out (and I agreed) in a post on Parks & Recreation , though, it's tough to judge a show by its pilot. The writers ha
http://throwingthings.blogspot.com/2009_04_12_archive.html#731281011346033633
Welcome to Engrish.com! - (USA)
Japanese Engrish takes a fun look at the various products, signs, bags, clothing, etc. coming out of Japan that contain funny or far-out English.
http://www.engrish.com/
Movie Marketing Madness: Star Trek - (USA)
Download PDF: MMM-251-Star-Trek “Reboots” are all the rage in Hollywood when it comes to reviving a franchise that’s seen as either irreparable in its current state or simply too long in the tooth to be attractive to the current audience. The Incredible Hulk, Batman Begins and others have all either ignored their big-screen predecessors and tried to start the character from scratch or taken a drastically different tone than what came before. (Batman Begins is an example of the former, which
http://www.moviemarketingmadness.com/blog/2009/05/06/movie-marketing-madness-star-trek/
A BlogHer Experience of a Different Color - (USA)
I usually try to keep things light around here. Hilarious farming misadventures, terriers, and, of course, loads of coyote poo. I purposely try to restrain myself from getting too political. Because those who know me know that you can get me on political subjects and sometimes it’s questionable if you can get me off them. I toyed with the idea of segregating those rants and posts to a separate blog. But I think the point where you get a third blog is when you stop living and are only blogging. S
http://leftcoastcowboys.com/2009/07/27/a-blogher-experience-of-a-different-color/
Walking Away Relieved When Deals Were Rejected - (USA)
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports from Pennsylvania. “This is supposed to be a buyer’s market. But tougher lending rules, job insecurity, and fears that the house purchased today might be worth less tomorrow are taking the flexibility out of the decision to buy. The result, in many cases, is a dance of delay, a standoff between prospective buyers and sellers. Shoppers look and look, but don’t close a deal. Sellers sit and wait, confident that someone will pay their price - eventually.” “Derek
http://thehousingbubbleblog.com/?p=5094
Midseason Winners and Losers - (USA)
By now, pretty much all of the networks have debuted their big midseason shows. We’ve all had the chance to weigh in and judge. So, how’d everybody do? So-so. I went to the Mother of All TV Review Aggregators ( Metacritic.com ) and looked at the scores for the recent premieres. Most things scored in the C- and D-range, with a couple of big failures thrown in for good measure. After the jump, I list the shows in order from best-reviewed to worst, find a good quote from a reviewer to gave the
http://www.tifaux.com/2009/04/23/midseason-winners-and-losers/
At Home with William Powell - (USA)
One of my favorite actors from the old days is William Powell. He could be suave and debonair, had a way with the witty repartee and the ladies, and displayed a wicked sense of humor, all the while being downright likable. I always thought it would have been fun to play Nora to his Nick Charles. And since he was a star during Hollywood's Golden Era, you wouldn't expect his home to have been anything less than glamorous. His Beverly Hills manse, featured in the February 1936 issue of House &
http://thepeakofchic.blogspot.com/2009/04/at-home-with-william-powell.html
The 2009 Black Weblog Awards Finalist List - (USA)
Mucho apologies for the lateness of the finalist list (we still have a few kinks to work out). Here are the top five finalists in the 2009 Black Weblog Awards categories (with the exception of “Best Business Blog” which has the top two finalists). NOTE: We’ve worked out the database errors; the “Best Microblog” category is now showing. NOTE: We’re still getting the “Best Microblog” category straightened out as well due to some technical glitches, so please, bear with us. Here we go!
http://www.blackweblogawards.com/2009/08/02/the-2009-black-weblog-awards-finalist-list/
Funny Videos, Streaming Videos, Funny Clips, Movie Trailers, TV Show Clips & More - Dotcomedy.co - (USA)
Watch funny streaming videos and clips from tv shows. View movie trailers, watch stand-up comedy clips and more from Dotcomedy.com.
http://www.dotcomedy.com/
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