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chuckmore:

Well, I feel cool.

no, no. don’t feel bad about this. seriously. it is totally a sign of the times. if you want to hear my (possibly boring) notes/theories on this phenomenon feel free to im me at maurajohnston. (that goes for anyone reading, really. nb: i might take cry breaks.)

Nov 30, 2008-1 notes
“The CelebCult virus is eating our culture alive, and newspapers voluntarily expose themselves to it. It teaches shabby values to young people, festers unwholesome curiosity, violates privacy, and is indifferent to meaningful achievement. One of the TV celeb shows has announced it will cover the Obama family as “a Hollywood story.” I want to smash something against a wall.” —

Ebert.

Not in the best mood these days, apologies.

Nov 30, 200812 notes
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itsbedtime:

chuckmore:

T.I. - Whatever You Like

WTF! Is this a remake of that adorable vote however you like song that those kids made from back when the election was happening? Or did they remake it? Because this is from the new T.I. album that isn’t even out yet, and while I’m not exactly on top of my mixtape game these days so who knows how long this song has actually been out, those kids made that song like over a month ago. At school.

Either way, it’s awesome that a bunch of ten-year-olds thought up better lyrics to a song than someone who is a professional rapper.

This came before the Vote However You Like. Those adorable little kids Weird Al’ed the fuck out on this jam.

“the new t.i. album that isn’t even out yet”? paper trail came out on sept. 30, and was the no. 1 album the week it came out. and “whatever you like” was the top single the weeks of 9/6, 10/4, and 11/1. and the song’s already been remade by “weird al” yankovic. (which means that, yes, the kids remade the t.i. track.)

sorry, i had to butt in with this. i don’t mean to sound pedantic! i actually needed more reasons to really get into finding another line of work, since “pop music news” clearly isn’t something a lot of people care about…

Nov 30, 2008-1 notes
Nov 27, 20081 note
annals of pre-holiday break living.

nick-lcc:

maura:

aw, out of milk. maybe i should put egg nog on these cheerios?

WHAT WOULD COACH MCGUIRK DO

he would buy some extremely expensive swords.

Nov 26, 20085 notes
annals of pre-holiday break living.

aw, out of milk. maybe i should put egg nog on these cheerios?

Nov 26, 20085 notes
Thanksgiving C.E.O.S? → thegurglingcod.typepad.com

You want to run Thanksgiving like a real CEO? Wait for your whole clan to assemble, tell them there’s nothing for them to eat, then take the babysitter to Per Se.

(via thegurglingcod)

hee hee

Nov 26, 20082 notes

one would think that macys.com would at least have a link to parade info somewhere on its homepage…

Nov 26, 20081 note
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AND KELLY BISHOP IS ON THIS TOO

man how awesome would a kelly bishop/jessica walter sitcom be?

Nov 25, 20080 notes
omg

didi conn is on this episode of svu!!!

Nov 25, 20080 notes
whoa

riki rachtman is a vlogger.

Nov 25, 20081 note
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Nov 25, 20089 notes
disgusting foods i maybe want to eat someday.

Pizzeria Uno’s Pizza Skins—you know, warm cheese-laden mashed potatoes on top of a deep dish pizza crust. And, of course, bacon.

Nov 25, 20084 notes
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Nov 24, 200811 notes
Hard Times Are Hard 2: Fox giving up Saturday-morning cartoons in favor of infomercials. → variety.com

As Fox parts ways with 4Kids (the deal expires at the end of the year), the network is adopting an unprecedented model for the daypart: Infomercials.

In a network first, Fox has given two of its four Saturday morning hours back to affiliates. But the other two, cleared on 95% of its stations, will now be sold to advertisers — who will use the time to sell products.

Fox’s Saturday morning “Weekend Marketplace” will kick off in January with the usual infomercial fare seen latenight on cable or local TV stations. Fox hopes to eventually attract big-name advertisers to produce more network-worthy “long-form informational programming.”

Whatever it’s called, the Fox block reps the first time a broadcast network has devoted a regular block of programming for infomercials.

Nov 24, 20083 notes
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