Archive for the “Thoughts” category
I love you more than
by admin on February 8, 2009
In lieu of next weekend’s lovefest, a few unconventional valentines: “What do you use as a measuring stick for love?” Paperwhite studio thinks the only way to really determine how much you love someone is to measure it against something (…)
Pantone Color of 2009
by admin on January 8, 2009
In a time of financial struggle Pantone makes a bold move: Color of 2009? PANTONE 14-0848 Mimosa Says Pantone: In a time of economic uncertainty and political change, optimism is paramount and no other color expresses hope and reassurance more (…)
U.S. Presidents
by admin on December 15, 2008
It’s a beatuiful thing. Patrick Mobery: November 4, 2008 via BB-blog.
After today…
by admin on December 12, 2008
…I need this notepad from Pretty Bitter. Thing: breathe.
Don’t Vote.
by admin on October 3, 2008
Fall Fever
by admin on September 17, 2008
The first official day is 5 days away, but it’s coming on strong. I can already feel it. Enchanting Autumn. We’re losing our grip on summer like a weak sweaty hand on a pull-up bar installed in a crooked door (…)
Barack To the Future
by admin on August 14, 2008
We’ve all caught Obama fever, it’s true. The BF started donating to the campaign and even bought a Barack button at a street fair this summer. Obama is the face of the future, like it or not, so make sure (…)
Wanna see my knee-backs?
by admin on May 17, 2008
Graduations, the delivery of my magazine, parties, beaches, bad sunburns – I’ve been busy, for sure. But what has me really…(oh, I’ll do it)burned…is the fact that at 22 years old, you would think I could have avoided the last (…)
Semi-forgotten?
by admin on April 28, 2008
Martha Brockenbrough (via MSN encarta) touches on why we shouldn’t hang the semicolon out to dry and, well, I thought it was downright spell-binding. A favorite excerpt: “An article by Andrew Sullivan in the Financial Times of London said the (…)
A Foleyism
by admin on March 19, 2008
It is widely known that comedian George Carlin is a poet extraordinaire and professor Mike Foley not only agrees but thought it pertinent that we begin lecture yesterday with a bit of that classic Carlin wordplay. Mind you, this is (…)