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geekleetist:

bathonista:
For the man who wants to guarantee he always showers with his Star Wars pals, and never with an actual person.
Via Apartment Therapy
See better bathroom design ideas and bathroom pictures that might not scare off potential girlfriends.
(ME) This sh•t is made outta sex if you ask me…but then again…I ain’t go no girl.  What do I know.

i want this. but i dont want anyone to know that i want this…

geekleetist:

bathonista:

For the man who wants to guarantee he always showers with his Star Wars pals, and never with an actual person.

Via Apartment Therapy

See better bathroom design ideas and bathroom pictures that might not scare off potential girlfriends.

(ME) This sh•t is made outta sex if you ask me…but then again…I ain’t go no girl.  What do I know.

i want this. but i dont want anyone to know that i want this…

delishyourdish:

“You’ve Got the Right Stuff…Baby”- Goat Cheese Stuffed California Dates Drizzled with Honey
So tomorrow is the big day!  I’m starting the beginning process of my move to California.  Excited?  Yes!  Nervous? Heck Yes!  But, I’m looking forward to finding my niche in the culinary world.
So in honor of my big move to the west coast, I thought I’d start dinner off last night with a little California flair.  Before dinner I created a little nosh of California Dates stuffed with goat cheese and honey, walnuts, almonds and a glass of Redwood Creek Wine.  It was a classy way to start off the meal, but also didn’t fill me up too much.
What You Need:
California Dates (Pitted)
Goat Cheese
Honey (or Agave Nectar)
1. Carefully use a knife to slice the date lengthwise.  Do not cut all the way through though.
2. Use a spoon or your fingers to stuff the goat cheese into the date.  Gently squeeze the date back together.  Place the stuffed dates on a plate and drizzle with honey or agave nectar.
3. Serve with nuts, grapes or other cheeses and a glass of wine.

delishyourdish:

“You’ve Got the Right Stuff…Baby”- Goat Cheese Stuffed California Dates Drizzled with Honey

So tomorrow is the big day!  I’m starting the beginning process of my move to California.  Excited?  Yes!  Nervous? Heck Yes!  But, I’m looking forward to finding my niche in the culinary world.

So in honor of my big move to the west coast, I thought I’d start dinner off last night with a little California flair.  Before dinner I created a little nosh of California Dates stuffed with goat cheese and honey, walnuts, almonds and a glass of Redwood Creek Wine.  It was a classy way to start off the meal, but also didn’t fill me up too much.

What You Need:

California Dates (Pitted)

Goat Cheese

Honey (or Agave Nectar)

1. Carefully use a knife to slice the date lengthwise.  Do not cut all the way through though.

2. Use a spoon or your fingers to stuff the goat cheese into the date.  Gently squeeze the date back together.  Place the stuffed dates on a plate and drizzle with honey or agave nectar.

3. Serve with nuts, grapes or other cheeses and a glass of wine.

fuckyeahrats:

(via zinziii)

and i will name him Vincent D’Onofrio

fuckyeahrats:

(via zinziii)

and i will name him Vincent D’Onofrio

 
Baby mammoth’s story coming to Field Museum:
Paleontological museum exhibits displaying remains of long-extinct creatures don’t usually carry much of an emotional wallop, but a new temporary wooly mammoth and mastodon exhibit at the Field Museum has at its core a pretty sad story.
The exhibit, which opens Friday, features one of the more celebrated paleontological specimens to have been discovered in recent years, the almost perfectly intact remains of a baby wooly mammoth that fell into a frigid Siberian mud hole and suffocated 42,000 years ago.
She was named Lyuba, the Russian word for “love”, by the reindeer herders who found her carcass washed out of the frozen muck along a Siberian river three years ago.
The Field Museum, showing her off in a media preview Tuesday, has brought Lyuba’s remains to the U.S. for the first time from the Russian museum where she normally resides

Baby mammoth’s story coming to Field Museum:

Paleontological museum exhibits displaying remains of long-extinct creatures don’t usually carry much of an emotional wallop, but a new temporary wooly mammoth and mastodon exhibit at the Field Museum has at its core a pretty sad story.

The exhibit, which opens Friday, features one of the more celebrated paleontological specimens to have been discovered in recent years, the almost perfectly intact remains of a baby wooly mammoth that fell into a frigid Siberian mud hole and suffocated 42,000 years ago.

She was named Lyuba, the Russian word for “love”, by the reindeer herders who found her carcass washed out of the frozen muck along a Siberian river three years ago.

The Field Museum, showing her off in a media preview Tuesday, has brought Lyuba’s remains to the U.S. for the first time from the Russian museum where she normally resides

whitneyjane:

via DETHJUNKIE*

but i dont wannaaaa take my medicine!

whitneyjane:

via DETHJUNKIE*

but i dont wannaaaa take my medicine!

danmeth:

It occurred to me that they froze Han Solo into one of those French chocolate kid biscuits. Dork out on that.-Dan

danmeth:

It occurred to me that they froze Han Solo into one of those French chocolate kid biscuits.
Dork out on that.
-Dan

rinithorn:

suicideblonde:

bohemea:

Jeff Bridges - GQ by Terry Richardson, March 2010
Jeff’s in The Dude’s sweater! I’m so happy!

rinithorn:

suicideblonde:

bohemea:

Jeff Bridges - GQ by Terry Richardson, March 2010

Jeff’s in The Dude’s sweater! I’m so happy!

danmeth:

You know what might be cool at some point?
Summer.


I’d settle for spring.

danmeth:

You know what might be cool at some point?

Summer.

I’d settle for spring.

“This is crack” - Pee Wee Herman

Big Red Commercial (90’s)

the world still is the same, you never change it; as sure as the stars shine above… you’re nobody ‘til somebody loves you.

elleedee:

Marlon Brando

elleedee:

Marlon Brando

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