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Archive for October, 2009

Empire State of Mind

30, Oct 2009

Jay Z and Alicia Keys performed last night at the World Series game, pretty awesome, and who knew Alicia Keys had such a great badonkadonk.

Wow, these two just take over Jimmy Fallon’s show, I mean it gets to the point where Olivia suggests Artie get “friction” with a tuba.

Part 2 is here.

I don’t know what this kid is saying, but it’s probably something like, “I’m an idiot. Let’s give this new taser a try.”

Watch to see, and by the way, this is from one of my favorite movies of all time, Wet Hot American Summer

Most Epic Treehouse

28, Oct 2009

I thought I had already posted about the most amazing treehouses ever, but this one is 11 stories and 90 feet tall, sweet heavens.

Via Gizmodo

Invictus

28, Oct 2009

Movie about rugby with Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman, and directed by Clint Eastwood. Didn’t even watch the trailer, just know it is going to be good.

Via TrailerAddict

A very touching story about Thomas Keller and how he reunited with his father after many years. Turns out he moved across the country to be closer to the French Laundry and his struggles over the past year after a car crash.

The Ankida concept is to have ideal placement for every part of the boat. I think they did a pretty amazing job of re-designing what a sailboat represents. And yes I am willing ot go for a sail anytime I’m invited. More pics after the jump.

I think it was done for the BET awards, and it reminds me again why I love Mos Def so much. Black Thought definitely represents too I don’t think he gets enough credit as a rapper because he’s just a piece of how great The Roots are.

Bobby Brown Killin It!

28, Oct 2009

Man cocaine is one hell of a drug, before he ruined Whitney Houston and spiraled out of control Bobby had some talent.

Baby Elephant Sneezing

28, Oct 2009

Yes you read the title right, little guy scares the snot out of himself when he sneezes.

Newsweek Quiz on Obama

28, Oct 2009

How much do you know about Obama’s first few months? I kind of wish Newsweek’s quiz concentrated more on policy and campaign promises than “what type of cigarette did he used to smoke” but it is at least worth going through.

I didn’t know they were called hoppers, and some of the scenes are clearly staged/fake but it’s still a pretty cool concept.

I have spent a reasonable amount of time pulling myself down an anchor rope to see how far I could go. I usually make it around 15 feet before being totally scared and freezing. I could probably take this guy though…

Video is kind of long but the cinematography following these jets is amazing. I don’t feel that comfortable driving that close to someone let alone weaving in and out at such fast speeds.


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