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This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) Natalie Cole

This Will Be .::. Natalie Cole

Jul 31, 2010
I have this sudden urge to memorize rap lyrics.

IT’S A WORK IN PROGRESS, GUYS. CHILL OUT.

  •  99 Problems .::. Jay-Z
  • Turning Headz .::. Mike Jones 
  • Selfish .::. Slum Village feat. Kanye West
  • The Next Episode .::. Dr Dre feat. Snoop Dogg

Naturally, this all stems from the Prince of Ballard’s impossibly catchy remixes. 

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Jul 29, 2010
Well that was really unexpected.

I just saw a grotesque abominable atrocious dead green snake during my run. Since when are there snakes in New City!

THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS. I AM OUTRAGED. THIS IS TERRIBLE.

[INSERT OBSCENITIES]

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Jul 26, 2010
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“I tried to type up a few jokes about the difference between Facebook & feudalism. Then I realized there are actually none.” —Unmodern
Jul 26, 2010
Tribalistic Self-Absorption

Last week, Charles Krauthammer accused President Obama of treating every country in the world so well — except for one, the one for which Krauthammer bears great love and affection and with which he was taught from childhood to identify:

President Obama repeatedly insists that American foreign policy be conducted with modesty and humility. Above all, there will be no more “dictating” to other countries… . An admirable sentiment. It applies to everyone — Iran, Russia, Cuba, Syria, even Venezuela. Except Israel. Israel is ordered to freeze all settlement activity.

The U.S. transfers tens of billions of dollars to Israel — more than any other country in the world.  We demand that no country in the Middle East have nuclear weapons — except Israel.  We fuel Israel’s wars with weapons transfers, ensure it is the most militarily powerful country in its region, and loyally protect it from U.N. sanctions using our veto power.  It’s virtually impossible to imagine one country that is more favorably treated by another than the various forms of largesse Israel receives from the U.S.  But no matter.  In Krauthammer’s eyes, the opposite is true:  the U.S. treats every country fairly except Israel.  That’s the country that, to him, is singled out for unfavorable treatment by the U.S.  Israel is the victim of unfair treatment at the hands of Obama.

(via unburyingthelead) 

Jul 26, 2010
Jay-Z feat. The Dap Kings Jay-Z

Jay-Z Feat. The Dap Kings - 99 Problems 

(Prince of Ballard)

Best.

Jul 25, 2010
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The Smiths - This Charming Man 

My entire ‘morning commute playlist’ is comprised of The Smiths and Morrissey. Oh and one obscure song by Natalie Portman.  You probably don’t know it. 

Jul 22, 2010
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Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing (Prince of Ballard Remix feat. The Hot 8 Brass Band)

Win.

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Jul 10, 201040 notes
“Paul is such a professional oracle—he doesn’t even care that hundreds of journalists are watching and commenting on every move he makes” —

Stefan Porwoll, the Sea Life aquarium manager, on Paul the Psychic Octopus.

Right, why would he care? He’s an octopus. 

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