Funny idea, but these pizzas look absolutely terrible to eat.

thedailywhat:

Pizza Pinups of the Day: New York pizza joint L’asso (home of the Pizza D.O.C.) has unveiled its 2012 pizza calendar, “Pizza is My Lover,” which features “12 months of sexy pizza pinups plus a pull out CENTERFOLD!”
Because what else would you put on your wall? Photos of hot models in skimpy bikinis? Whatever floats your boat.
[eater.]

Funny idea, but these pizzas look absolutely terrible to eat.

thedailywhat:

Pizza Pinups of the Day: New York pizza joint L’asso (home of the Pizza D.O.C.) has unveiled its 2012 pizza calendar, “Pizza is My Lover,” which features “12 months of sexy pizza pinups plus a pull out CENTERFOLD!”

Because what else would you put on your wall? Photos of hot models in skimpy bikinis? Whatever floats your boat.

[eater.]

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Flosstradamus - Total Recall

Rave music after drinking sizzurp.

Photos from Holy Ship…basically a carnival cruise filled with ravers. (Link)

Photos from Holy Ship…basically a carnival cruise filled with ravers. (Link)

Oh shit, look what just hit Spotify.

Oh shit, look what just hit Spotify.

How photographs of fighter jets in flight are captured…brutally horrible music, but cool to watch.

Bangkok cabs explicitly forbid German shepherds with hip dysplasia, sex, and M-16 assault rifles.

Bangkok cabs explicitly forbid German shepherds with hip dysplasia, sex, and M-16 assault rifles.

My favorite picture from Bangkok…a young monk chillin’ on his phone, playing Zen Birds.

My favorite picture from Bangkok…a young monk chillin’ on his phone, playing Zen Birds.

Sunday Supper: Portuguese pork and clams stew with cilantro and shisito peppers.

Sunday Supper: Portuguese pork and clams stew with cilantro and shisito peppers.

GPOYW - Chinese Wedding in Hong Kong Edition

GPOYW - Chinese Wedding in Hong Kong Edition

Flying to Bangkok

C u l8r

Pinata at our wedding? Sure!

giantphos:

The Shiny Piñata - Mike blindfolding Michelle before she takes a swing at the shiny amazing Piñata above.

Pinata at our wedding? Sure!

giantphos:

The Shiny Piñata - Mike blindfolding Michelle before she takes a swing at the shiny amazing Piñata above.

GPOYW - Fake Eating* a Subway Sandwich Edition

Normally party photobooths have silly hats and wigs for props. The Barbarian Group’s christmas party had a real deal subway sandwich to pose with.

* Man, you know I ain’t gonna to eat that nasty shit.

GPOYW - Fake Eating* a Subway Sandwich Edition

Normally party photobooths have silly hats and wigs for props. The Barbarian Group’s christmas party had a real deal subway sandwich to pose with.

* Man, you know I ain’t gonna to eat that nasty shit.

madisonmcnugget:

I’m a real startup dog of Silicon Alley.

madisonmcnugget:

I’m a real startup dog of Silicon Alley.

Comfy.

Comfy.

This

slti:

Sunless track = me. 
Please donate to Heifer Project if you can. 
Happy holidays. 
xo
Adam
hometapes:

the never ending beginning :: a hometapes holiday album
We made you something.
Collections of Colonies of Bees “Jolly Olde St. Nicholas”
Doug Paisley “Winter Days”
Matt White “Mary Had A Baby”
Zorch “Last Christmas”
Ormonde “Angels We Have Heard On High”
Ape School “Cold, Cold Christmas”
Andrew Fitzpatrick “Toyland”
CYNE “Boxing Day”
Breathe Owl Breathe “Snow Blow”
Roberto C. Lange “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence”
Jon Mueller “Hallelujah”
Slaraffenland “Feliz Navidad”
The Caribbean “What Child Is This”
Brad Laner & Lauren Kinney “Numen Lumen”
Sunless “Here Come Those Bells”
Oh! Pears “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear”
Jon Minor & Jim Schoenecker “Happy Xmas (War Is Not Over)”
Leverage Models “Celebrant”
All Tiny Creatures “Deck The Halls (Mannheim Steamroller Cover)”
Shedding “There’s Always Tomorrow”
Keith Sunset “Star Shepherds”
Featuring cover art by FRIENDS WITH YOU.
FREE DOWNLOADClick Buy Now and feel ok about entering $0. That said, we set this up so you have the option to make a charitable donation this holiday season: 100% of proceeds collected will go to benefit Heifer Project International, an Arkansas-based organization that’s near and dear to our heart.
__________________________________________
How do you see the calendar in your head?Is it a string of days or a series of boxes? Does it loop, one year into the next? Is it a wide, flat expanse? Or a mountain range of peaks and scattered canyons? Is it tethered to your memories of a paper datebook, something you fill up and file on a shelf? Do the months live in clusters of seasons, talking to each other in the shape of suns and falling leaves and the way it sounds when you can’t hear a thing but the wind?
Something about the month of December seems to make us all stand at attention. Everyone is feeling something. Everyone gets a little more honest, if not to each other then, maybe, to ourselves. Sitting in the dark by the light of a tree strung with bulbs, we can think. Or drink. Look our friends in the eye. Gather our memories in a box, worn down puzzle pieces that fit together to form a picture of our lives. Every time we pour it out onto the floor, the puzzle changes. You can put it together however you want, and, every year, you try. There’s no image on the box to mimic, just the ever-shifting landscape of what you want life to look like for yourself and the ones you love.
This year, we asked Hometapes’ family and friends to make a song for the holidays — whatever that meant to them. This is our third year doing this, and, undoubtedly, the most remarkable one yet. Over the past couple weeks, Adam and I have opened over twenty gifts: songs that push what it means to feel, and to feel Right Now. Not just those December vibes, but the experience of where we all are right this second: a world that’s somehow more infinite than it’s ever been. Maybe this has to do with our age (we’re getting older) or the nebulous nature of our geographic borders (thanks to the machine you are reading this on). Adjacent to the tools that enable us is the perspective we carry — and our lens is polished, daily, by these artists. And it has been for a decade. And before that, it was the music on the radio, the LPs in our parents’ record bin, the shows in that belvedere by the river that changed our lives, the views out the tour van window. And after this, as we swim through that dark pool between December 31 and January 1 (yeah, I see a dark pool), we’ll dry off, take a deep breath, and keep running.
Happy holidays. We hope you get exactly what you want. This can be your soundtrack.
- Sara Padgett Heathcott, Hometapes

This

slti:

Sunless track = me. 

Please donate to Heifer Project if you can. 

Happy holidays. 

xo

Adam

hometapes:

the never ending beginning :: a hometapes holiday album

We made you something.

  1. Collections of Colonies of Bees “Jolly Olde St. Nicholas”
  2. Doug Paisley “Winter Days”
  3. Matt White “Mary Had A Baby”
  4. Zorch “Last Christmas”
  5. Ormonde “Angels We Have Heard On High”
  6. Ape School “Cold, Cold Christmas”
  7. Andrew Fitzpatrick “Toyland”
  8. CYNE “Boxing Day”
  9. Breathe Owl Breathe “Snow Blow”
  10. Roberto C. Lange “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence”
  11. Jon Mueller “Hallelujah”
  12. Slaraffenland “Feliz Navidad”
  13. The Caribbean “What Child Is This”
  14. Brad Laner & Lauren Kinney “Numen Lumen”
  15. Sunless “Here Come Those Bells”
  16. Oh! Pears “It Came Upon A Midnight Clear”
  17. Jon Minor & Jim Schoenecker “Happy Xmas (War Is Not Over)”
  18. Leverage Models “Celebrant”
  19. All Tiny Creatures “Deck The Halls (Mannheim Steamroller Cover)”
  20. Shedding “There’s Always Tomorrow”
  21. Keith Sunset “Star Shepherds”

Featuring cover art by FRIENDS WITH YOU.

FREE DOWNLOAD
Click Buy Now and feel ok about entering $0. That said, we set this up so you have the option to make a charitable donation this holiday season: 100% of proceeds collected will go to benefit Heifer Project International, an Arkansas-based organization that’s near and dear to our heart.

__________________________________________

How do you see the calendar in your head?
Is it a string of days or a series of boxes? Does it loop, one year into the next? Is it a wide, flat expanse? Or a mountain range of peaks and scattered canyons? Is it tethered to your memories of a paper datebook, something you fill up and file on a shelf? Do the months live in clusters of seasons, talking to each other in the shape of suns and falling leaves and the way it sounds when you can’t hear a thing but the wind?

Something about the month of December seems to make us all stand at attention. Everyone is feeling something. Everyone gets a little more honest, if not to each other then, maybe, to ourselves. Sitting in the dark by the light of a tree strung with bulbs, we can think. Or drink. Look our friends in the eye. Gather our memories in a box, worn down puzzle pieces that fit together to form a picture of our lives. Every time we pour it out onto the floor, the puzzle changes. You can put it together however you want, and, every year, you try. There’s no image on the box to mimic, just the ever-shifting landscape of what you want life to look like for yourself and the ones you love.

This year, we asked Hometapes’ family and friends to make a song for the holidays — whatever that meant to them. This is our third year doing this, and, undoubtedly, the most remarkable one yet. Over the past couple weeks, Adam and I have opened over twenty gifts: songs that push what it means to feel, and to feel Right Now. Not just those December vibes, but the experience of where we all are right this second: a world that’s somehow more infinite than it’s ever been. Maybe this has to do with our age (we’re getting older) or the nebulous nature of our geographic borders (thanks to the machine you are reading this on). Adjacent to the tools that enable us is the perspective we carry — and our lens is polished, daily, by these artists. And it has been for a decade. And before that, it was the music on the radio, the LPs in our parents’ record bin, the shows in that belvedere by the river that changed our lives, the views out the tour van window. And after this, as we swim through that dark pool between December 31 and January 1 (yeah, I see a dark pool), we’ll dry off, take a deep breath, and keep running.

Happy holidays. We hope you get exactly what you want. This can be your soundtrack.

- Sara Padgett Heathcott, Hometapes