November 2010
23 posts
A Cthulhu inspired artist →
When I was out and about last night I chanced to see some Cthulhu inspired artwork at the Four Corners New Seasons.
Today I found the artist: Peter Benjamin Janes. The link does not appear to include the minion of Cthulhu in a mask that I first spotted; you’ll have to visit the store, or track it down yourself, if you want to see it, too.
Finding clever art in an unexpected location was...
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.
No exceptions.
The first time they got married. →
And here is the follow-up to the post I linked to earlier, this time from the “groom’s” perspective.
I really like that it was the produced-from-nowhere cup of tea that put him over the moon.
(Also, in my humble estimation, Mr. Gaiman is correct: the best food in New Orleans is the best food in America.)
Being an unmarried bride and becoming a married... →
Will this make sense to anyone who doesn’t know who Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer are?
I think it will. And besides, is there anyone who would read my blog and not know who they are?
It’s a great story about two immensely creative and talented people and how they love each other and it’s my current favorite story about how love should work and feel.
Butt, seriously
Ken stands outside my cube and holds his Dutch Bros. coffee cup from the top, as if it were toxic waste. “For some reason today, this coffee tastes like ass.”
I say, “Did you order the special Ass Latte?”
“No. I’m pretty sure I didn’t.”
I think about the reason he goes to Dutch Bros. in the first place; the cute girls who work there. I think about...
Look, if Democrats can’t repeal a policy more than two thirds of the...
– Adam Serwer on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. I agree with this statement.