Bet you never thought you would see that post title. And I'm not even joking. She's so cute making the Jack Rose. Yum, apple whiskey.
BTW, the cider Peter and I made is deeeeeeeeeeelicious.
Brian: "You have to be different." The Crowd: "Yes, we are all different!" Small lonely Voice: "I'm not different."
Thursday, December 30, 2010
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Funniest Version Of Lincoln Assasination You Will Ever See
Now you fucked up! What? What? What? What?
I can't say it's super funny, but months after watching it I still say "what" a bunch of times in a row sometimes to myself and sometimes Peter has to endure the randomness that is my brain.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Personal Doesn't Need To Be Political
Kevin Spacey on why he doesn't talk about his rumored homosexuality:
Look, at the end of the day people have to respect people's differences. I am different than some people would like me to be. I just don't buy into that the personal can be political. I just think that's horseshit. No one's personal life is in the public interest. It's gossip, bottom line. End of story...I don't see it the duty of every gay person to proclaim their orientation. I really do see it as a private matter, and honestly I could give a flying fuck if someone, especially a famous person, was gay or straight.
Monday, December 13, 2010
She'll Кeep The Economy Going
From Marina:
Мы вместе с Фанечкой кормим Гулю завтраком.
Фаня: "Гуля, а куда тебе налить чай, у тебя есть своя чашечка"
Гуля: "Нет,"- подумав,- "надо купить."
Translation:
Last week I visited my sister and got to spend a lot of time with my 2 year old niece. She's quite verbal for her age and there are a lot funny/sweet things she says. A bunch of them get recorded on a Russian blog which for the most part my sister and her mother in law contribute to. I stole this from that blog.
One morning when Marina (MIL/grandmother) and I were feeding her I asked her "Gulya, where do you want me to pour the tea? Do you have your own, "special" mug?" To which my niece replied:
"No," - contemplating the matter, - "we need to buy that."
Obviously that's the solution to most things!
Мы вместе с Фанечкой кормим Гулю завтраком.
Фаня: "Гуля, а куда тебе налить чай, у тебя есть своя чашечка"
Гуля: "Нет,"- подумав,- "надо купить."
Translation:
Last week I visited my sister and got to spend a lot of time with my 2 year old niece. She's quite verbal for her age and there are a lot funny/sweet things she says. A bunch of them get recorded on a Russian blog which for the most part my sister and her mother in law contribute to. I stole this from that blog.
One morning when Marina (MIL/grandmother) and I were feeding her I asked her "Gulya, where do you want me to pour the tea? Do you have your own, "special" mug?" To which my niece replied:
"No," - contemplating the matter, - "we need to buy that."
Obviously that's the solution to most things!
Love This Guy
Gov. Christie's take on meeting Paul McCartney at the Chabad House fundraiser:
Somehow I would never think of Paul McCartney and Gov. Christie sharing a stage.
Somehow I would never think of Paul McCartney and Gov. Christie sharing a stage.
Saturday, December 04, 2010
[Unidentified young soldier in Confederate shell jacket, Hardee hat with Mounted Rifles insignia and plume with canteen and cup] (LOC)

[Unidentified young soldier in Confederate shell jacket, Hardee hat with Mounted Rifles insignia and plume with canteen and cup] (LOC), originally uploaded by The Library of Congress.
Lovely boy.
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