soupsoup:

littleredboots:

My cousin was telling me about this and I felt that tumblr was a great way to reach more people. I know I am pretty far from here, but I know I have/many people have followers in Canada! Please reblog this. She has been missing since Thursday night (Jan 28th) and the police are saying that she was abducted. Please reblog and be on the lookout! Some of you may see no point if you don’t live there but one of your followers might have seen her or might live in the area (or some of their followers)! Please, everyone, reblog.
It takes .2 seconds to hit reblog and post this. I think it is more than worth the effort.

soupsoup:

littleredboots:

My cousin was telling me about this and I felt that tumblr was a great way to reach more people. I know I am pretty far from here, but I know I have/many people have followers in Canada! Please reblog this. She has been missing since Thursday night (Jan 28th) and the police are saying that she was abducted. Please reblog and be on the lookout! Some of you may see no point if you don’t live there but one of your followers might have seen her or might live in the area (or some of their followers)! Please, everyone, reblog.

It takes .2 seconds to hit reblog and post this. I think it is more than worth the effort.

posted : Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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posted : Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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And this would be the reason my dog has been throwing up all night…

posted : Saturday, November 21st, 2009

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posted : Thursday, October 8th, 2009

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moviesinframes:
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, 1962 (dir. Robert Aldrich)

moviesinframes:

What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?, 1962 (dir. Robert Aldrich)

posted : Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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The Wizard of Beck, NYTimes

gilmoure:

It is the winter of 2007. The presidential primaries are approaching. The talk jocks like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and the rest are over the moon about Fred Thompson. They’re weak at the knees at the thought of Mitt Romney. Meanwhile, they are hurling torrents of abuse at the unreliable deviationists: John McCain and Mike Huckabee.
Yet somehow, despite the fervor of the great microphone giants, the Thompson campaign flops like a fish. Despite the schoolgirl delight from the radio studios, the Romney campaign underperforms.
Meanwhile, Huckabee surges. Limbaugh attacks him, but social conservatives flock.
Along comes New Hampshire and McCain wins! Republican voters have not heeded their masters in the media. Before long, South Carolina looms as the crucial point of the race. The contest is effectively between Romney and McCain. The talk jocks are now in spittle-flecked furor. Day after day, whole programs are dedicated to hurling abuse at McCain and everybody ever associated with him. The jocks are threatening to unleash their angry millions.
Yet the imaginary armies do not materialize. McCain wins the South Carolina primary and goes on to win the nomination. The talk jocks can’t even deliver the conservative voters who show up at Republican primaries. They can’t even deliver South Carolina!
So what is the theme of our history lesson? It is a story of remarkable volume and utter weakness. It is the story of media mavens who claim to represent a hidden majority but who in fact represent a mere niche — even in the Republican Party. It is a story as old as “The Wizard of Oz,” of grand illusions and small men behind the curtain.

David Brooks

posted : Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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brouillon:

Lost in Springfield

brouillon:

Lost in Springfield

posted : Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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posted : Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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(via brouillon)

(via brouillon)

posted : Monday, October 5th, 2009

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posted : Sunday, October 4th, 2009

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