SUBMISSION from cutmastermax: Not bad, huh?
ed: Not bad at all! I’m excited.

SUBMISSION from cutmastermax: Not bad, huh?
ed: Not bad at all! I’m excited.
Playlist: Pop Songs About Parental Joy
Over the weekend, Jay-Z and Beyoncé welcomed their first child, a daughter named Blue Ivy, and Jay-Z promptly released “Glory,” a new song celebrating her birth. There’s a long tradition of pop stars expressing parental joy; here is “Glory.” Click through for some other pop songs about parental joy: http://nyr.kr/yDcnMF
(Source: newyorker.com)
Native shoes in furry velvet-covering you say?? Aaa YES PLEASE!! Ok another addition to my ever-growing Christmas wishlist…
CUTE AS!
Derrick Rose: The Lockout is Over
HOO- F***ing-RAH!! Finally:D
DEAR SANTA… feel free to drop this chair off this Christmas eve. Many thanks!
Kind regards,
Sashia Rosari
P.S. a second-hand one will do, let your elfs know there’s no need to make a new one.
(Source: itsnotwhatithought)
5 Most Handsome Classic Movie Actors
1. Robert Redford
If Brad Pitt was an iPhone 4 gen, Mr. Redford would be an iPhone 3G/3GS; smooth and suave, and despite popular preference towards the handsome masculine look of the latter, i personally like the former bit better.
2. Marlon Brando
He was Mark Antony, he was Napoleon, and then Don Vito Corleone, and then… SUPERMAN’S freakin father. Now c’mon! TOO COOL this guy. If that doesn’t do it for you, just check out his photos as a young stud, particularly in Streetcar Named Desire. STELLAR!! A bit of a brude (AKA brooding dude), Tom Hardy reminds me of him…
3. Warren Beaty
Annete Benning, you lucky lady… He won me over in Bonnie & Clyde… As Clyde he had that BAMF aura yet sophisticated and gentlemanly…
4. Elvis Presley
Need I say anything?!
5. George Peppard
The epitome of a 60’s gentleman. Girls will swoon at his charismatic swagger and friendly charm as they watch Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Clean sharp suit, impeccable sense of style, neatly combed hair, and the masculine act of chain-smoking and constant drinking… SWEET!
Elmo Is The Only Puppet To Testify Before Congress
He testified before the Education Appropriations Subcommittee in 2002 to argue for more funding for music research and musical instruments for school programs.
(Source: BuzzFeed)
The Life of Mr. Mustache by Fine Little Day - It’s Movember and funny little mustachios are popping up all over the place in support of men’s health, and more specifically prostate cancer. As such, we thought it a fitting time to showcase a book called The Life of Mr. Mustache by Fine Little Day.
The book is a poetic story about a 2 dimensional cutout character (the images within are crafted with paper) named Mr. Mustache who is famous for his facial hair yet worries for nothing and can’t sleep at night. When he finally discovers “what’s up” things start getting better for him. Like mustaches, the book is aesthetically pleasing but a little rough around the edges and for that it really holds it’s own.
Check out finelittleday.com to purchase The Life of Mr. Mustache.
I am incredibly smitten by Tom Hardy after watching his lead-role performance in the new MMA-centric movie ‘Warrior’. Though it is hard not to remain bias when his biceps, triceps, quadriceps and all his other -ceps looks so bulgingly muscular and keeps distracting me in heartfelt dramatic moments…
I find this movie to be surprisingly heart-warming and dare i say i think i prefer it way better than the Oscar nominated ‘The Fighter’. Oscar buzz please for both Tom Hardy and our very own Aussie-grown Mr. Joel Edgerton.
It is great to see Tom Hardy in a leading dramatic role like this. It’s been quite a growth, both in talent and body mass, from being a scrawny WWII soldier in Band of Brothers, to the adorable mischevous Handsome Rob in RocknRolla, to working with Leo and Chris Nolan for Inception, and now to being the adonistic and heroic Tommy Conlon… Next stop for him, it will be Bane in ‘Dark Knight Rises’.. Aaaa…. *swoon.. Cant wait!