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5 Things I Love for Friday #105

Originally posted on March 07, 2008

  1. Three Floyds Rabbid Rabbit - I’ve been cellaring this beer that I picked up in Indianapolis for a year now. Last night I cracked into it and was nicely surprised. Did not expect to actually taste the chamomile and lavender. Wonderfully subtle saison and not spicy in the slightest.
  2. Paranoid Park (trailer) - I love Gus Van Sant, specifically Elephant. Van Sant seems to perfectly capture the directionless ennui of teenage years (which often brings him criticism). I’d see this movie. Even though I’m probably the wrong demographic.
  3. Food Network in HD - I debated saying that I liked The History Channel in HD better for this week’s FTILFF. But then I remembered that the 185-part series on The Revolution didn’t cause me to drool on my shirt like even the commercials on Food Network do. It’s like there’s a giant plate of pasta in my living room, it’s just that real! As my friend Andrew would say, the Food Network really is porn for fat people.
  4. “Coloring Outside Curriculum Lines To Depict the Drop in Arts Education” - Some not-so-somber and not-so-aggressive news comes out every one and awhile. Nice article on one school’s attempt to bring art back in to the curriculum. At least a little bit. Something I’m really passionate about…
  5. FAIL Dogs - Out of the LOLcat craze comes the canine version. If only I had a camera to document Jonas’ FAIL moments. Like how he runs full speed at a door expecting it to be open, only to crumple like an accordion in failure. And then proceed to sneeze violently because he hurt his nose. (he does this almost every morning). FAIL!


Comments

I just found Food Network HD last night. I was just about to go to bed when we came across it. I stayed up til Paula Deen finish her breakfast of fats.

Yummy.

said glass

thanks for the faildogs. if you haven't seen the lolcatz bible maybe you should do a little googling (i'm a bit too lazy at the moment).

said Tyler










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