March 2009
30 posts
Just made a tasty sandwhich [sic] with Celine Dijon, Tuna Turner, and Bread...
– NickfromIslands / Nick Thorburn
Brunch Bake (from Country Woman)
1/2 c chopped onion 1 T butter 1 can chunked ham, drained 1 medium tomato, chopped 2 c Bisquick (or homemade substitute) 1/2 c water 1 c (4 oz) shredded cheese 2 eggs 1/4 c milk 1/4 t dill week 1/4 t salt 1/8 t pepper 3 T minced chives
saute onion + butter until tender stir in ham + tomato set aside combine Bisquick + water mix well press into bottom +1/2” up the...
Metronomy + The Mae Shi = Music Video Goldmine.
99dollarmusicvideos:
Whilst crusing the net this afternoon in search of the best music videos released this week, I happened upon blog Egocentric where a Metronomy song ‘Radio Ladio” had been remixed by The Mae Shi. This immediately evoked one reaction: “Wow, that Mae Shi video from back in the day was awesome, so was that Metronomy sing-along . I hope this remix is good!*”
It only seems fit...
Yo Gabba Gabba! Leslie Hall Gem Sweater Unaired... →
schlomo:
This show continues to entertain and amaze me.
I’m sitting in my coffee place, suppressing smiles and laughs and my eyes are tearing. I look insane. But that was totally worth it. WARNING: Don’t watch if you’re alone in a public place.
On Glitter
The journey starts on the glitter wikipedia page. It then leads to the
NY Magazine does a brief history of glitter.
This timeline includes the date 1934 when “Machinist Henry Ruschmann of Bernardsville, New Jersey invents a way to grind up plastics to make large quantities of glitter”.
He founds Medowbrook Inventions which is still the world’s largest glitter producer.
I...
The Girl Talk of YouTube →
99dollarmusicvideos:
“What you are about to see is a mix of unrelated YouTube videos/clips edited together to create ThruYou. In other words - what you see is what you hear.” -Kutiman mixes YouTub.
You’re going to have to trust us and just GO. Watch the amazing way that musician Kutiman makes a coherent and frankly great song using clips of people performing on YouTube. Like what Girl Talk did...
Origami Vinyl to open in Echo Park: Crazy like a... →
August Brown, a college friend from Florida, interviews Neil Schield, former IODA employee, about Neil’s new vinyl shop, Origami Vinyl for the L.A. Times. This must’ve caused some sort of rip in the space-time continuum between my Florida worlds and my California worlds.