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November 2009

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Sufjan Stevens - Oh Holy Night

Nov 30, 200913 notes
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Nov 30, 20092 notes
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Nov 29, 2009
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Nov 29, 2009
Google Wave invite

I have some, if you want one. Email me.

(I’ve used my wave account precisely one time.)

Nov 29, 2009
Daughter Loudon Wainwright III

Loudon Wainwright III - Daughter

Nov 29, 200922 notes
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Nov 28, 20094 notes
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Iggy Pop - The Passenger

Nov 28, 2009
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Purdue 64, Central Michigan 38 → scores.espn.go.com

culby:

onemoretimewithfeeling:

culby:

Headline: Boilermakers dip the Chips

I’m fuckin’ hilarious.

This reminds me about something I was going to bring up a couple weeks ago. I don’t understand why CMU suddenly became a pretty good football team only after I left. I sat through way too many pathetic losing seasons!

If you’re talking football, it’s Dan LeFevour. Don’t worry, he graduates this year, they’ll go back down the tank soon.

Unfortunately, that’s a basketball score.

Haha, yes I actually did know that. :)

I posted that without completing my thought (not unusual for me). See my edited response above.

Nov 28, 20092 notes
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The Beach Boys - God Only Knows

I love that the movie Love, Actually has caused me to associate this song with Christmas.

Nov 27, 20098 notes
Wikileaks publishes 500,000 pager messages sent on 9/11 - Telegraph → telegraph.co.uk

More than half a million pager messages sent on the day of the Sept 11 attacks – some by security officials in New York and the Pentagon – are being leaked onto the web.

Nov 26, 20091 note
“Keep your eyes open to your mercies. The man who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life.” —

Robert Louis Stevenson

(via wbst) (via littleorphanammo)

Nov 25, 20097 notes
Nov 25, 2009
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themattsmith:

nedhepburn:

Roger Miller “Oo De Lally, Golly What a Day”

Nov 25, 200923 notes
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Nov 25, 200931 notes
More like Racist Friday!

crackedpolystyrene:

a-panda-girl:

iammattjordan:

thatisracist:

On Friday, a day when most people will not be at work, stores all across the country will hold what they’ll call Door Buster sales with people getting trampled running for merchandise like looters.

What do they call this day?

Black Friday.

That is racist.

DUH DUH DUH IM SMRT

its called BLACK friday because its when most companies bring their “books” (aka the amount of money theyve made” out of the RED (negative) and into the BLACK (positive)

so BLACK is associated with FINANCIAL GROWTH.

DUH.

hahaha how do people NOT know this?!

I think I need to start a tumblr for people that just don’t get the joke. These two rebloggers and this person would be featured first. I’m going to call it, “It’s a joke, Kay” after the old lady I worked with in high school. We’d have to explain everything to her, too.

Nov 25, 200931 notes
“Google Wave was built to show younger people how older people feel when they try to use the internet.” —

adamcoomes

(via soupsoup) (via kaytee)

Nov 25, 2009395 notes
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