My new vintage sun glasses I got just got in the mail from Germany. Super cool.
Until you realize that her dead husband, who she had kids with and lived more of her life with than some guy she only knew for 5 days, is completely forgotten about. Not to mention the fact that the afterlife for everyone on board the ship would be confined to the ship they perished on. I mean it was a huge ship and it was beautiful, but it would get kind of boring if you had to spend eternity confined to it.
(via toamandalynn)
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I think I did one of these a long time ago, but I’ll do it again.
1. John Lennon
2. Syd Barrett
3. Leadbelly
4. Pete Seeger
5. Woody Guthrie
6. George Harrison
7. Brian Jones
(Source: november-06th, via smilingunderneath)
1920s Woolworth’s Fortune & Weight Card.
(via mindgamesss)
Hello, my baby. Hello, my honey. Hello, my ragtime gal. Send me a kiss by wire. Baby, my heart’s on fire. If you refuse me. Honey, you’ll lose me. Then you’ll be left alone. Oh baby, telephone and tell me I’m your own.
True fact: The frog’s name is Michigan J. Frog. He debuted on December 31st, 1955 in a cartoon called “One Froggy Evening.”
(via lungdisaster)
So I was working at my families consignment store yesterday and this little old man who comes in regularly with some pretty neat items comes in and says he has a box of records he wants to sell. I told him to bring them on in and I would take a look at what he had. Expecting the usual polkas, christmas music, and Ray Conniff records, I was a bit apprehensive. Then I opened the box. He had original copies of After The Gold Rush and Harvest by Neil Young, The Concert for Bangladesh with all the records and booklet, Allman Brothers, Imagine by John Lennon, Self-Portrait by Bob Dylan, and bunch more amazing records by great artists. I had a pile of 40 records on the counter and asked what he wanted for them all. He said $40. I didn’t argue with him at all, I took them. I knew it would be a good purchase when the first record I picked up was Arlo Guthrie and the second was Woody Guthrie. What a great day for record buying!
Mother do you think she’s good enough, for me?
Mother do you think she’s dangerous, to me?
Mother will she tear your little boy apart?
Ooooh ah,
Mother will she break my heart?
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Another photo of my 1952 Schwinn Hornet.
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1952 Schwinn Hornet. Owned by me, photographed by me.
Getting ready to go see the Trailer Park Boys live! (And yes, that is the same shirt Axel Foley wears in Beverly Hills Cop, haha)