
Watch this…
Then watch this.
“The thing you got to realize, what we’re doing is not a trend.”

You can be whatever you wanna be, baby.
(I love that there’s even an aspect ratio shift)
Been having a rough go of things for the past couple of days.
So here’s a picture of The Monkees holding cute animals to brighten both your and my day.
Poor Peter, he had to hold the chicken.
I should be asleep.
Instead, I’m watching Hard Target.
I regret nothing.
Bring on the doves, Mr. Woo.
Happy Presidents Day from Theodore “Don’t you dare call him Teddy” Roosevelt.
Oh, you know, just riding a moose. Like ya do.
The youngest president in history, champion of natural resources, corporation fighter, general badass. (but yes, he also had horrible stances on other things. mostly humans.)
“As a deputy sheriff, Roosevelt hunted down three outlaws who stole his riverboat and were escaping north with it up the Little Missouri. Capturing them, he decided against hanging them, and he took the thieves back for trial in Dickinson, guarding them forty hours without sleep and reading Tolstoy to keep himself awake.”
I really don’t mind Valentine’s Day. Putting up the ads on December 26th is quite ridiculous, but I think the actual day can be quite a nice idea. Then again, I’ve always been a sucker for kitsch and nostalgia.
So here are a few of my favorite Valentines from around the interwebs. Let go of your bitterness for a minute (I know it’s difficult. I get it. Really.) and give yourself a giggle.


Butthorn (I posted these a couple weeks ago, but thought they deserved to be in the collection as well)



via Comics Alliance

A really fun little project by Peter Stults. Modern films if they had been made in the past.
(He’s also done some great fake Criterions)
Anna got this giant bag today in the mail with a t-shirt she ordered and we could not think of any use for it except sack races … lol. Sesame Street is on one side and Hello Kitty on the other as well as the words “Mighty Fine” on both! Anyone have any suggestions or ideas for this bag?
No, seriously. What on earth am I supposed to do with this giant bag? It’s made of that super thick plasticy vinyl stuff.
Almost done with the first season of Kids in the Hall.
These men… I just…
I’ve typed out like five sentences trying to express myself and I just can’t.
Just go watch the 45 seconds that had me rolling.
And yes, Annie Gerlofs, the two men on the left were in Anne of Avonlea.
