February 2010
38 posts
In any world menu, Canada must be considered the vichyssoise of nations — it’s...
– Stuart Keate
Young people don’t know anything- especially that they’re young.
– Don Draper, on Mad Men
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When I send an email to someone with a Hotmail address, I feel like I am sending...
– elizaskinner.net (Via)
A woman who read one of my essays on introversion said that when she explained...
– Sophia Dembling (The Introvert’s Corner: How to live a quiet life in a noisy world)
There are fans, and then.... there are LOST fans.
Jenny: i mean, after lost is over, what am i going to do?
Me: i know, what else is there to look forward to?
Jenny: just the sweet, sweet release of death
I’ve only seen a few of these “Misery Bear” videos, but I get a really big kick out of them. I loved the part where he kept trying to get more out of the empty bottle. (Via BBC Comedy) (Also, the one called “Day Off” is awesome).
I was having a conversation with a writer the other day, and he stated that the...
– Jessa Crispin (via)
Filtering, not remembering, is the most important skill for those who use the...
– David Dalrmyple (via)
The Greatest LOST Recap.... EVER →
If you don’t already read the Best Week Ever LOST recap, then, run, don’t walk over to internet.com and read it for yourself. It’s one my very favorite parts of the LOST experience. It’s always funny, and a great read. A sample.
“After the plane lands safely, Jack is called to the Oceanic “Oopsie” desk and is informed that not only did his father’s coffin not make...
Distractivity is what you’re doing when you get distracted from what you should...
– John Goodman from Distractivity (Via)
Okay, let’s stick to what we know tonight. 1. A guy named Jack aged...
– The Awl’s liveblog of the LOST premiere
Art Institute: Free February →
Listen up Chicago folks: in February (all day, every day) visiting the Art Institute is free.
Lots of free events and tours on top of the free admission. Find out more!
Superficiality is the curse of our age. … The desperate need today is not for a...
– Richard Foster (Via Luke’s)