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SNL backstage: Zach Galifianakis shaves his beard
If you watched SNL this past weekend, you might have noticed some odd happenings with Zach Galifianakis’ beard. SNL has a behind-the-scenes video detail the comedians decision to shave his beard during the live broadcast and integrate it into the sketch.
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You would be a fool to not watch this New Orleans regional commercial for The Special Man.
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lessons learned
1. everything is tremendous
2. everything is fluid
3. better living through learning. work past the initial discomfort, ignore the ridicule (or fear of), ask questions and fill the gaps in your knowledge, embrace mistakes, to paraphrase ‘just motherflipping do it already’
4. the past really is a grotesque animal
5a. there’s only so much of your life you can broadcast via social media
5b. & you probably don’t want to date anyone who’s too internet savvyclear eyes, clear head, clear heart. HEY
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“Give this man his money.”
Kenny Rogers - The Gambler feat Teddy KGB on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
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The Real Avon Barksdale Story
-This looks awful but I will gladly waste my time watching this. And his name is Bodie too?? Sup wit dat???
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Attic In The Basement (Hugs and love)
Full screen that sucka. Worth every minute.
By the genius of Matthew J. Volz
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THE BEETS / ON YOUR TOES VIDEO
GO SEE THE BEETS! VERY IMPORTANT! CHECK
http://www.myspace.com/thebeetsbeat for dates. QUEENS REPRESENT!
Posted on January 6, 2010 via with 2 notes
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your pain is my laughter.
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Little Zemo In Slumberland
I guess everyone has a favorite one of these by Ryan Dunlavey, but this is easily mine (Winsor McCay homages always win me). Seen via Fuddmain, The Blast, and others.
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Having a heart is so fucking metal.
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BRO.
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Posted on October 11, 2009 via 13579 with 33 notes
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Morton Roberts, Storyville and Jazz scenes for LIFE Magazine, 1958 (link)
“Tom Anderson’s was a beautiful saloon, ran from Franklin to Basin Streets. Anderson was the unofficial boss of Storyville and his saloon was headquarters for politicians and their girls.”
See also: New Orleans: Basin Street Down the Line






