roadrunnertwice: Yehuda biking in the rain. (Bike - Rain (Yehuda Moon))

It was late, @noirinp and I were watching videos.

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Steven Cloud, of BOASAS fame, points us Twitter users to a delightful music video. (Warnings: shag carpeting, nekkid folk.)

EDIT: Also, via [livejournal.com profile] matociquala: Dennis Kucinich reading articles of impeachment on the floor of the House.

His presidential bids have always been doomed from the start (alas, the country is still not ready for its first Goblin-American president), and this gesture is windmill-tilting at best, but man, I've always liked Kucinich. Thanks, dude, for getting up there and saying it.

Also, via [livejournal.com profile] benchilada: Flame on! And, uh, keep flaming.
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FRONTBRAKE.


Bonus round: I always forget that Courtney Love used to play pretty good rock songs.

roadrunnertwice: Me looking up at the camera, wearing big headphones and a striped shirt. (kimpine-racket)
New YouTube obsession! There is a lass named tunfiskur, and she is here to share Icelandic Disney.

via: MeFi.
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And now, for something COMPLETELY FUCKING DIFFERENT.

(Then you can wash it out of your brain with Feist in a sequined strapless jumpsuit.)
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Taken from John Scalzi's blog:



The minute-forty mark is when it goes from "competent" to "totally bitchin'."

EDIT: High-res version available. Thanks, Metafilter!
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My little brother and sister are graduating! And I'm going to Massachusetts (for the first time ever) to watch and hang out.




It occurs to me that most of the people reading this have never seen Target Corporation's headquarters building. It's just a blocky sort of tower, but at night, they turn on this crazy lightshow, and it's one of the things that, for me, defines summer nighttime strolls around my neighborhood. Anyway, I took some videos a few nights ago. (One, two. Pardon the shake, I am not a filmmaker.)