2 weeks ago(via superbomba) Okay, just go to superbomba’s account. Amazing collection.I have a new favorite flickr set!
2 weeks ago(via superbomba) Okay, just go to superbomba’s account. Amazing collection.I have a new favorite flickr set!
1962 (via anja louise verdugo)
This was really fun. yearbook yourself! More on my flickr.
2 weeks ago
A – Adventures (wandering in bush / paddlin’ cross the lake / etc.) / “Amy, Good Monkey, Amy”
B – Bee on a Rope / Bartender Kevin
C – Clouds (staring at) / Cardboard Cutouts / Colin the Colon
D – Dini Rumble / Digglers / Dock Chillin’ / Dell’s Kess
E – Erotic fantasies come true (via the Orgy Card)
F – Fanny Pack (belonging to Laura)
G – Gloryhole / Gambling (as a sin)
H – Hot Tub / HEY JOHNNY!! / Hand rolled (smokes) / “Help me”
I – “I’m Melty” / Imbibing copious amounts of alcohol / In da club (aka hump tent)
J – Joints / Jugs of water (in hot tub)
K – Keith Rumble
L – “(the) Lightening strikes and some kids in a hot tub died” / Lake Buckets
M – Manwich Sushi / Mojitos /Mournful Cry (of Loon)
N – Native Poker / Novelty Hats / Narc Trap
O – Osprey (swooping) / One piece bathing suits (ala Shannon) / Orgy Card
P – Porch Hangin’ / PHYZZLED
Q – Quads, Salvia influenced riding of *
R – Raindrop Drink / Rompers* / Raft Bomberman
S – Settlin’ / Sir Harry Potter / Skinny Dippin’
T – Toenails (painted) /Tubin’ / Toastin’ (in the hot tub)
U – U - Unsupervised fun
V – Vagina
W – Weed (plenty of) / Wake & Bake
X – X-treme Boy Sports (tubing, raft fights, etc.)
Y – Yearning for next year
Z - ZZzzZzzzZzzz (cries of the bee-on-a-rope)
*new instituition as of 2008
So stoked to be able to attend this year!
3 weeks ago
bees are pretty and also cool.
This is true. They are very very cool! I love seeing the honeybees and fluffy bees flying around, and I think about their jobs.
3 weeks ago
3 weeks agoWhy Save Mister Rogers Neighborhood?
In June 2008, Public Broadcasting Service announced that it intends to soon change the way Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, the beloved children’s television program, is distributed to member stations.
PBS will cease transmitting the program as part of their daily syndicated lineup beginning in September. Instead, PBS will provide member stations with a single Neighborhood episode on weekends. This unfortunate decision essentially silences the special nurturing voice of Mister Rogers in the daily lives of today’s children.
We’re asking PBS to please reconsider their decision, and allow Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, with its timeless expressions of care for children, to remain a part of their syndicated Monday through Friday schedule.
NO WAY! We need daily Mr. Rogers in our lives, if only vicariously through a local child.