July 28, 2010

bestrooftalkever:

OMG WHERE IS THAT EPIC SAX COMING FROM!

SURPRISE!

July 27, 2010
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Oscar and Guinness. Demon Pigs. Cute Demon Pigs.

Oscar and Guinness

Oscar and Guinness

July 26, 2010
In all honesty I totally comprehended these messages. 
major-fun:

Coherent

In all honesty I totally comprehended these messages. 

major-fun:

Coherent

Monday Bellini

Monday Bellini

(via empireoftheson)
This is a story all about how
My life got flipped-turned upside down
And i liked to take a minute
And soon you’ll see
I’ll tell you how I became the prince of a town called DC

(via empireoftheson)

This is a story all about how

My life got flipped-turned upside down

And i liked to take a minute

And soon you’ll see

I’ll tell you how I became the prince of a town called DC

tumblangeles:

moderation:

July 26, 1943: L.A. Gets First Big Smog
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1943: In the middle of World War II, Los Angeles  residents believe the Japanese are attacking them with chemical warfare.  A thick fog that makes people’s eyes sting and their noses run has  taken hold of the city. Visibility is cut down to three city blocks.
As residents would later find out, the fog was not from an outside  attacker, but from their own vehicles and factories. Massive wartime  immigration to a city built for cars had made L.A. the largest car  market the industry had ever seen. But the influx of cars and industry,  combined with a geography that traps fumes like a big bowl, had caught  up with Angelenos.
“People in Los Angeles were very proud of their air,” said Chip Jacobs, one of the authors of Smogtown: The Lung-Burning History of Smog in Los Angeles.  “They said that L.A. was the land of pure air, and that moving there  could cure tuberculosis and alcoholism. They thought there had to be one  simple answer.”
The day after the first big smog, city officials pointed to the Southern California Gas Company’s Aliso Street Plant as the source of the thick cloud. The facility manufactured an ingredient in synthetic rubber called butadiene.
Public pressure temporarily shut down the Aliso Street Plant, but the  smog episodes continued to get even worse. Undeterred, Los Angeles  Mayor Fetcher Bowron announced in August that there would be “an entire  elimination” of the problem within four months.
(via wired)

tumblangeles:

moderation:

July 26, 1943: L.A. Gets First Big Smog

1943: In the middle of World War II, Los Angeles residents believe the Japanese are attacking them with chemical warfare. A thick fog that makes people’s eyes sting and their noses run has taken hold of the city. Visibility is cut down to three city blocks.

As residents would later find out, the fog was not from an outside attacker, but from their own vehicles and factories. Massive wartime immigration to a city built for cars had made L.A. the largest car market the industry had ever seen. But the influx of cars and industry, combined with a geography that traps fumes like a big bowl, had caught up with Angelenos.

“People in Los Angeles were very proud of their air,” said Chip Jacobs, one of the authors of Smogtown: The Lung-Burning History of Smog in Los Angeles. “They said that L.A. was the land of pure air, and that moving there could cure tuberculosis and alcoholism. They thought there had to be one simple answer.”

The day after the first big smog, city officials pointed to the Southern California Gas Company’s Aliso Street Plant as the source of the thick cloud. The facility manufactured an ingredient in synthetic rubber called butadiene.

Public pressure temporarily shut down the Aliso Street Plant, but the smog episodes continued to get even worse. Undeterred, Los Angeles Mayor Fetcher Bowron announced in August that there would be “an entire elimination” of the problem within four months.

(via wired)

July 22, 2010
Thanks Dooley!

Thanks Dooley!

kjartanthemagnificent:

thedailywhat:

Sinister Facial Expression of the Day: Soon, Drew Carey. Soon.
[nymag.]

kjartanthemagnificent:

thedailywhat:

Sinister Facial Expression of the Day: Soon, Drew Carey. Soon.

[nymag.]

Hippie + Sister = Hipster

Hippie + Sister = Hipster

RIP Walking Man

RIP Walking Man