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3 September 09
wecannonball:

© Paul Schiraldi
FLYING WALT IS SO AWESOME.

wecannonball:

© Paul Schiraldi

FLYING WALT IS SO AWESOME.

23 August 09
stayfrosty:

Brad: Reporter, what the fuck was that?Reporter: “Serpentine, Shel! Serpentine!”  You know, the movie?  The In-Laws?  Peter Falk tells Alan Arkin “always run in a sepertine fashion!”  I was running evasively!

stayfrosty:

Brad: Reporter, what the fuck was that?
Reporter: “Serpentine, Shel! Serpentine!”  You know, the movie?  The In-Laws?  Peter Falk tells Alan Arkin “always run in a sepertine fashion!”  I was running evasively!

Reblogged: absolutelyfabregas

18 August 09
© Mike Piscitelli

© Mike Piscitelli

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13 August 09
daysandhours:
Alex: We were kind of like a family, weren’t we? Me and you up front, then the kids in the backseat.James: I’m like the chatty mom, where it’s like, you know like, I’ve had too much coffee and I’m like Look out the window, here’s the Grand Canyon!James (as Alex): “Oh woman please!”Alex: Sitting there with a map. James (as Alex): “Ugh, quiet!”James: But then I notice that’s why I give all these looks throughout the series while he’ll say this sort of cheesy, heroic, war, like—Alex: Stay frosty.James: —or where you’re like “No, we gotta kill all the hornets” and I was always like oh God, Mark. Oh there he goes, saying something stupid. So it was just like, I was the mom and you were the dad, and Billy was the kid who obviously needs therapy— we did something wrong to him. And then I found out that Lee was the neighbor’s kid but I always remember that like parents, if you were the kid who went with somebody else’s family, the family usually ended up liking you better at the end than their own kid, so I always thought that was really funny.(…)Simon: And you’ve also got Pawel, who’s the gunner, and really just his legs are in the car. So he’s almost like the dog hanging out the window.

daysandhours:

Alex: We were kind of like a family, weren’t we? Me and you up front, then the kids in the backseat.
James: I’m like the chatty mom, where it’s like, you know like, I’ve had too much coffee and I’m like Look out the window, here’s the Grand Canyon!
James (as Alex): “Oh woman please!”
Alex: Sitting there with a map.
James (as Alex): “Ugh, quiet!”
James: But then I notice that’s why I give all these looks throughout the series while he’ll say this sort of cheesy, heroic, war, like—
Alex: Stay frosty.
James: —or where you’re like “No, we gotta kill all the hornets” and I was always like oh God, Mark. Oh there he goes, saying something stupid. So it was just like, I was the mom and you were the dad, and Billy was the kid who obviously needs therapy— we did something wrong to him. And then I found out that Lee was the neighbor’s kid but I always remember that like parents, if you were the kid who went with somebody else’s family, the family usually ended up liking you better at the end than their own kid, so I always thought that was really funny.
(…)
Simon: And you’ve also got Pawel, who’s the gunner, and really just his legs are in the car. So he’s almost like the dog hanging out the window.

Reblogged: daysandhours

Posted: 8:07 AM
brilliantinemortality:
What is it with you white boys? Leave you alone for 10 minutes, you go all ‘Lord of the Flies’ and shit.

brilliantinemortality:

What is it with you white boys? Leave you alone for 10 minutes, you go all ‘Lord of the Flies’ and shit.

Reblogged: brilliantinemortality

Posted: 2:01 AM
daysandhours:
There Are Stories in the Soil, a Generation Kill mix.

daysandhours:

There Are Stories in the Soil, a Generation Kill mix.

Reblogged: daysandhours

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh