Whelp, the day can end now. This pretty much makes it.
I just realized that Jamie and Adam of Mythbusters ...
... both look a fair amount like Alex Sector from M.A.S.K.
Hm. Adam's beard is closer, but Jamie wouldn't have to shave his head. I doubt either of them could pull off the accent, though.
Farewell Astrodome. You will be remembered for hosting a kickass social-satirizing, "Bullitt"-parodying, Shelley Duvall-introducing, existential modern-Icarus-mythologizing Robert Altman film. At least that's what I'll remember it for. They held sports events there, right?
I wish I had this hedgehog's moves.
A hedgehog dancing to Lily Allen’s “Fuck You.” I did it in like 10 minutes, don’t judge me.
OK, so he looks kind of gruff here. But watch this:
"I can't believe it, I'm singin' with Johnny Cash!"
I love this guy. And I love growing up with his poetry and then finding out he did really funny cartoon travelogues for Playboy back in the day. 70s!
(Edit: Added a direct link to the video above because I'm a little late to the party on Tumblr's dashboard video quirks.)
Only in the 70’s would it be cool to let this guy write children’s books.
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"Yeah, I ... I forgot my mantra."
The proverbial Goldblum.
(See also: The proverbial Walken.)
The team finally got into the studio and we started living with the mice. Of course they were quiet but sometimes they were a little bit invasive.
The Studio was called ”La Maison des Canaux”. If ever you come to…
It is happening again ... It is happening again ...
I love finding stuff like this on things I order even more when I run my finger over it, feel the indentations and realize it's original to the package.
(contained "As You Were" #3 (early bird special), sold by Silver Sprocket)
Mister Lobo doesn’t care if Godzilla is good or bad—you always love your family, even when they don’t meet your expectations or get on your nerves. Same goes for Star Wars.
(via cinemainsomnia)
This film is heavily inspired by my time working in a 24/7 cafe last summer. Amongst the typical trials of graveyard restaurant life, I was dealing with some sticky home situations, the passing of my grandma, and some other events that really overwhelmed me. Upon returning to school, I wanted to make something really positive. There was this point where I realized that you’re never alone in pain, and knowing that other people are dealing with heavy things really helped me. It by no means solved my own issues, but there’s this sort of silent empathy that we can all take part in. -n
Written by a caffeine addict with a Reader's Digest vocabulary. Original post content © by Alex D. Olson
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