October 2009
69 posts
There is no person in the world who is made to handle every punch that’s thrown...
– Unknown (via fuckyeahhappy)
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-10-25) →
Superdrag (173)
The Walkmen (51)
Hot Hot Heat (39)
French Kicks (33)
Pixies (26)
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I Love You.
I’ve been going through this phase of saying “I love you” more frequently. I’ve never been one who does this and why this started is a mystery.
When Montrell was here, I said it a few times. I’ve been saying it at the end of conversations with my mother and sisters (which is not something we ever have done). I screamed it at my friend Steve and his wife when they...
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-10-18) →
Dig (71)
Superdrag (62)
Julian Plenti (58)
Frightened Rabbit (44)
Spoon (26)
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I’m not really even sure what this is about.
Yesterday as I was walking home from the gym, I called a dear friend from college. She and I chatted about various things, when she happened to mention that if I searched someone’s profile, I would be able to see photos. So…..being a girl….I did.
It’s really amazing how feelings change towards someone. This is someone...
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2009-10-11) →
Julian Plenti (59)
Frightened Rabbit (52)
Superdrag (37)
Ambulance LTD (35)
The Sounds (21)
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I just wonder how many people never get the one they want, but end up with the...
– Fried Green Tomatoes (via quotewhore)
Pop music is not a threatening style of music. It’s music that says, ‘Take me...
– Joan Jett (to Esquire) (via mascarah)
And yet again, Joan Jett proves why she is my idol and the greatest person I’ve ever met.
thedailywhat:
The Office: The cast reenacts the now-legendary JK wedding entrance dance in honor of Jim and Pam’s special day.
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I cried. Oh, how I cried.
Tulip Mania →
bestofwikipedia:
Tulip mania was a period in the Dutch Golden Age during which contract prices for bulbs of the recently introduced tulip reached extraordinarily high levels and then suddenly collapsed. At the peak of tulip mania in February 1637, tulip contracts sold for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman. It is generally considered the first recorded speculative bubble....