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NASA
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if i look back, i am lost
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styofa doing anything
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taylor price
we're not kids anymore.

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will byers stan first human second
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@barthur
“I father, I Brooklyn Dodger them /
I jack, I rob, I sin /
Aww man, I’m Jackie Robinson”
Just had it pointed out that Melissa and my wedding is the same day as Belmont Stakes. Obviously pulling for American Pharoah, as they are the Team Zissou of the equestrian world.
Today’s inspiration.
Yaks coming down a valley in Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal following an afternoon snowstorm.
Submitted by John Hammond
https://www.facebook.com/untrammeled.photography
Karl Pilkington, genius
these are their stories
song of the day:
ten things - paul baribeau
from “grand ledge”
"follow your dreams and dance real hard"
RIP Harris Wittels
Bobble Head - Lennie Briscoe Drawing by April Piccarreta
Watch Law and Order on WE tv, weeknights, 5-8pm
I would actually buy this.
Put some money on the Cubbies!
Secret Ingrediant
What is the secret ingrediant of a toilot?
Poo
Life is meant to be shared.
Salt&Steel
8-bit adaptation of The Life Aquatic, courtesy of CineFix. Outstanding.
Tim & Eric + pizza rolls = horrifyingly beautiful.
PIZZA SAX!
In 1961, during spring training in Florida, LIFE gave 25-year-old Yankee shortstop Tony Kubek a camera and asked him to photograph his teammates: Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Roger Maris, Whitey Ford and the rest of the players on what would be seen, in time, as one of the greatest teams in baseball history. The resulting photos were never published…until now.
(Photo: Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
President Teddy Roosevelt ready to enter Yellowstone Park, 1903.