2009.08.03 Leaders of Tomorrow
Though nowhere nearly as applicable to me these days as it was before, I'd still love to have this shirt. #
Though nowhere nearly as applicable to me these days as it was before, I'd still love to have this shirt. #
Butter, packaged in a ceramic crock, with a wonderfully designed label. I'm not into the whole organic shtick, but I might buy this butter just for the crock and label (which cleanly peels off). #
Something about this draws me in. Up through now my favorite meatballs came from an Alton Brown recipe… but if you could get away with smoking the meatballs, and bringing in some extra smokey flavors of awesomeness… I could be converted. #
I'm not sure why somebody hasn't purchased this shirt for me, since nothing could represent me better than this shirt. #
Add this to the list. This video shows more what the gameplay will look like. I'm thrilled they've historically represented the band members, venues and general feeling that each of the songs and albums had. I tend to feel extremely sorry for people who despise, dislike, or don't fully appreciate the impact The Beatles had on modern music. Basically I just think it shows ignorance… but that's a different rant for a different day. #
Yeah... I'd like to claim that I'm the one that came up with this... but obviously I'm not. Very, very, very cool, and hits that nostalgic sweet spot. #
I really like this alphabet print, and think the illustration style is even better. Lots of fun! (though I suppose it could be difficult for kids, since the letters aren't perfectly aligned and the names are written in cursive) #
Great t-shirt that just might need to join my wardrobe. While we're on the topic of video games… I think Super Mario Brothers 2 was such an enlightening game, since I still think of the jumping style of each of the characters, based upon on they originally performed in that game. The two characters on this t-shirt (Toad and Luigi) were my two favorite characters in that game, very closely followed by Princess Peach. Sorry... back to your regularly scheduled links. #
What an amazing set of Lego's. Undoubtedly there are details I'm not seeing in these preliminary photos, especially there are 3,263 pieces. Plus, there are a few more photos of it on Flickr, too. #
An old school computer punch-card bound notebook with green-lined computer paper, tied closed with a button and string? Yes please. I love this idea. I think it's well time for these to go beyond Etsy. #
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