May 13, 2012
I love everything about this picture, check out his Timex Ironman watch, I used to have that watch.

I love everything about this picture, check out his Timex Ironman watch, I used to have that watch.

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May 12, 2012
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

May 11, 2012
Kopiko candies are yummy (Taken with instagram)

Kopiko candies are yummy (Taken with instagram)

Dinner at The Thai with the Chapman family :) (Taken with Instagram at The Thai)

Dinner at The Thai with the Chapman family :) (Taken with Instagram at The Thai)

Old school  (Taken with instagram)

Old school (Taken with instagram)

Conrad riding the rake (Taken with instagram)

Conrad riding the rake (Taken with instagram)

May 10, 2012

oldhollywood:

Above: Model for the dragon in Die Nibelungen (1924, dir. Fritz Lang) by set designer Erich Kettelhut; below, Paul Richter & Lang on the set of Die Nibelungen.

You can see the dragon in action here.

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May 8, 2012
A student doodled a picture of me :) (Taken with instagram)

A student doodled a picture of me :) (Taken with instagram)

May 6, 2012
Going to the swap meet, what is my hair doing? (Taken with instagram)

Going to the swap meet, what is my hair doing? (Taken with instagram)

May 3, 2012

Lianne La Havas ft. Willy Mason - No Room For Doubt

April 29, 2012
Right now we’re living in what Carl Sagan correctly termed a demon-haunted world. We have created a Star Wars civilisation but we have Palaeolithic emotions, medieval institutions and godlike technology. That’s dangerous.

E. O. Wilson

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April 28, 2012
A sleepy Nona (Taken with instagram)

A sleepy Nona (Taken with instagram)

April 27, 2012
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4th period class work (Taken with instagram)

4th period class work (Taken with instagram)

April 26, 2012

putthison:

Anyone who reads this blog knows how much I care about America, Americans and most importantly American Craftsmanship. That’s why I’m so excited about David Rees’ new book, How To Sharpen Pencils.

Rees spent nearly a decade in an uninspiring corporate drone job as an independent satirical political cartoonist. In 2009, he quit and dedicated himself to the craft of pencil-sharpening. Today, he’s a master of a dying art, perhaps the world’s foremost expert on bringing the inner beauty of a pencil’s sharpness out using a traditional straight blade.

He charges $15.