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Nov 08 2009

so, apparently due to the subversive nature of this blog i can’t update or access it form China (got here last night).
Just wanted to let everyone know that I made it to China and that I had an absolute blast in Taiwan. Big thanks to the Yuan family for making this happen.
I will be back the 17th…or 18th maybe…it is a long flight and I don’t know about the time changes and so on.
Look for updates when I return or when I see you in person!

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Nov 06 2009

Everyone on Tumblr seems to be getting a book deal these days.

CAN I HAVE A MODELING CONTRACT?

Look at this face. C’mon people. The boat is leaving. You wanna be on it.

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Gaga >>>>>> Beyonce

jermainia:

toddma:

jasonlawrence:

i’m pretty sure gaga would eat her up.

In more way than one!  But who am I kidding, so would I!

THIS IS WHY WE CAN’T HAVE NICE THNGS!!!

are you people serious? or are you just in gaga mode in the moment?

gaga is like this generation’s Cyndi Lauper. She’s making life slightly more fun right now but we’ll have to explain to our kids so so many things. Gaga will have her run but Beyonce will go the distance and be like a Diana Ross or Tina Turner. Lady Gaga will die young in a tragic tanning booth accident or from one of her garments somehow killing her.

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brandonnn:

“Chinese farmer Gao Xianzhang grows Buddha Baby pears on his farm by forcing the fruit to grow into plastic mold shapes.”

 That is WAY too cool. I wonder what other fruits this works with?

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fuckyeahtoronto:

An unlikely art project turns a North York bungalow into a board-game icon
[…] Welcome to Leona Drive, two blocks east of Yonge Street at Sheppard Avenue. In 1948 the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. built a neighbourhood of brick bungalows here for returning WWII soldiers and their families. Hyatt Homes, a developer, will demolish six homes here in November. In the meantime, this is The Leona Drive Project, “one extended art space.”

Deena Pantalone, a principle at Hyatt Homes, said in a statement, “We plan to build eight detached homes on the site, backing onto the ravine. With the houses sitting vacant and unused, we loved the idea of putting the land to good use and helping to support the local arts community at the same time.”

Two artists, Janine Marchessault of York University and Michael Prokopow of the Ontario College of Art and Design, are curating the show, which runs Oct. 23-31.

The artist Christine Davis is colouring every surface in the bathroom at No. 9 Leona Drive using 75 tubes of red lipstick donated by MAC. She arrived to the job yesterday wearing corduroys in a fuscia that matched the lipstick, drinking a Vitamin Water of the same alarming hue.

“During the Second World War cosmetics companies marketed lipstick colours like Victory Red, Banner Red and Furlough Red,” she says. “Women wore these to go work in the factories. Then in the 1950s women still wore lipstick and became perfect housewives.”

David Hann, another artist, has parked an Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser station wagon, complete with a fake-wood paneling paint job, in a driveway, and plans to project 1970s TV sitcoms through its windows from the inside.

No. 19 (pictured above) is my favourite. An Te Liu, who runs the graduate landscape and architecture program at the University of Toronto, stripped off its back veranda and railings and painted it entirely — roof, walls, window panes, sills, in emerald green, transforming it into a giant Monopoly house, whose dimensions it perfectly copies. “Leona Drive with One House, rent $250.”

It is tempting to see all this as a satire and a sendup of the suburbs, but Prof. Marchessault insists this is an homage to a lovely part of town.

“We want to think about the 1940s and 1950s suburbs, which had an ideology. There’s this imagination of a better life that these houses will offer you. There isn’t that utopianism in the new suburbs.”

Houses were smaller back then; outdoor space was more prized than it is today. It’s hard to watch these jewels disappear, especially after I learned of Ruth Gillespie, who lived here at No. 9 for 40 years, before dying suddenly on the dance floor in 2003. The periwinkle and hydrangea she tended in her back garden are healthier than ever. […]

 COOL!

I want the red hotel

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(via brokenenglish)

thought Andy Dick was gay. Or maybe he just appreciates boobs as well.

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Michigan accents exist?

smashley:

mcdavis:

buriedrumors:

Apparently I have one. I say O’s weird.

I sometimes pick up a Canadian accent.

I think I am also starting to get this accent.  Combined with a Southern accent.  I am going to single handedly develop a new accent

 this might be a Michigan thing too, I know New York state people say this—the ‘a’. They say Hackey whent hey mean Hockey.

Great Lakes area accents are tough to pin down. You can hear them but not describe them very well.

Nov 05 2009

whatcriscilikes:

Whitetown - Your Woman

My favorite one-hit wonder.

 I always have moments where I am trying to recall somethign but can’t and whenever I see ‘that thing’* later I remember, oh yeah! THAT was what I wanted to remember X months ago and couldn’t.

Thanks for posting this vid because I can now officially close the book on this until I forget this again. And when I do I’ll just search my Dashboard instead now.

*Interestingly, ‘Doo Wop (That Thing)’ by Lauren Hill has been ‘that thing’ a few times. ANother eecent one was Jason Alexander. I just couldn’t remember the guy’s name and kept having amental block where I said ‘Jason Richards’. True story. That’s why they pay me the big bucks.

Nov 01 2009

nedhepburn:

nickdouglas:

datn:

The most honest and tragic TV commercial you will ever see.

It’s real guys. It’s real. WTF

THIS GUY IS FUCKING AWESOME.

I wonder if this is real, but it is funny so it doesn’t matter. Love the jungle cat and eagle cry sound effects.

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copycats:

Drop It Like It’s A Whole Lotta Love by Party Ben
“Whole Lotta Love” by Led Zeppelin + “Drop It Like It’s Hot” by Snoop Dog
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