King of the Rodeo by The Bamboos feat. Megan Washington
originally by Kings of Leon
(posted by thisisstefanie)
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King of the Rodeo by The Bamboos feat. Megan Washington
originally by Kings of Leon
(posted by thisisstefanie)
Billie Jean by Coldplay
originally by Michael Jackson
(posted by liezlwashere)(Watch Here)
(via robotindisguise)
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Oh mother! Facebook should have privacy settings that block “mom replies”.
FACE!
Stupid? Yes. Funny? Yesser.
Open Letter of the Day: “When you’re between the devil and the deep blue sea, you need to stop worrying about pirates, and adjust your sails”: Dan Bull writes an open letter to big label bully Lily Allen re: Her recent pirated anti-piracy rant, and delivers it by way of song (the end result of which you can download free-of-charge here).
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Wow. A lot of work went into this Lily Allen ownage - here’s hoping you get your 15 minutes of fame cos if anything, Lily’s not paying attention cos she’s too busy working out another topless photospread for some A-list men’s mag.
If you enjoy the nuances of missed connections collections, you’ll probably enjoy this website that chronicles missed connections stories from New York in whimsical illustrations.
It’s a pity we don’t come across people the same way around these parts. Try as it might, the best we’d come up would be:
“I saw you at the SS2 DVD store. You wore a grey t-shirt and had rainbow-coloured shoelaces. You picked up Garden State. I thought we had a moment. You put Garden State down and opted for Legally Blonde 2 and A Walk To Remember instead.”
From: [thedailywhat]
Movie Trailer of the Day: First official trailer for Michael Jackson’s posthumous concert film This Is It.
The film, which documents preparations for MJ’s final concert series, will see a limited two-week run in theaters beginning October 28. Tickets will go on sale September 27.
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“Foam cup artist Cheeming Boey of Newport Beach, California, creates intricate designs using the underexplored medium of Sharpie pens. His Flickr set includes images of noodle shops, faceless diners, scaly fish, Japanese gods, and more, which sell for about $120 to $220 each.” - SeriousEats.com
The bastard. Turning 20 cent styrofoam cups into works of art worth more than $100. Things like this make me seethe with so much jealousy.
(via yourebeautiful)
stop tickling my funny bone