Sophie Ellis-BextorYeah, that’s gross. That’s why I threw it away.
Sophie Ellis-BextorYeah, that’s gross. That’s why I threw it away.
“The Great War quite agrees with old Matthew, now the decidedly hunkier ‘Captain Crawley,’ who has lost his weak chin and the milquetoast mumbling, as well as a sizable chunk of his solicitor’s pudge. (Lest you think this is some scripted sop to W.W.I.’s ravaging effects—a Fellowes allusion to the scarcity of rations in wintertime France?—actor Dan Stevens helpfully allows it was because Twitter kept calling him fat).”
More recap of Downton Abbey’s Season Two premiere episode, here!
ADDICTED. Love this show.
We’re not so sure if telling fat kids they’re fat is the right way to battle childhood obesity.
Maybe a good way to battle parental stupidity though.
Tentilla by Miss Aniela on Flickr.
It’s not democracy, it’s Digiorno.
Jon Stewart, on Congress’ recent decision to declare frozen pizza a vegetable in public school cafeterias (via natteringnabobs)
THIS IS INSANE!!!! FUCK.
SUPERSONIC REVIEWS: HIGH LINE
High Line: The Inside Story of New York City’s Park in the Sky offers a intriguing look into the development and design of the iconic, beautiful park by the project’s co-founders Joshua David and Robert Hammond. The book, perfectly designed by Pentagram, holds the story of how the High Line came to be, from the original elevated railway on Manhattan’s west side until it’s reclamation and urban renewal as an elevated park. With over 250 pages of photographs, High Line, is certainly attention worthy. But, perhaps, the book’s most wonderful attribute is the artistic and design sensitive ideals that David and Hammond held so dearly in the production of the park.
I love going to this park! So ingenious!
Yesterday, my owner said, “I have an important meeting tomorrow. I must get up at five o’clock. Good night my kitten.” It’s six o’clock, but she hasn’t woke up yet. She hit the snooze button and stopped the function. There is no way except this way.
Love this ESL blog.
Dat crack is wack!
(Source: watchthecradle)