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redcloud:
nyfishergirl:
elvisbrady:
Happy PI day!
3/14
I really hate numbers… but PI is cool.
If you cross your eyes, you can see a sailboat… in 3-D!
(via kimberlyscrackers)
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joeblubaugh:
Olde(y) Tyme(y) - Andrew Jackson Jihad
I would finally meet my maker.
I could meet the great creator
and I’d punch him for teaching me how to sing.
laphamsquarterly:
Meanwhile, the Mets are trying other ways to get Finch into a more positive frame of mind about baseball. Inquiries among American lamaseries (there are more than 100 Buddhist societies in the U.S.) have been quietly initiated in the hope of finding monks or priests who are serious baseball fans and who might persuade Finch that the two religions (Buddhism and baseball) are compatible. One plan is to get him into a movie theater to see The Natural, the mystical film about baseball, starring Robert Redford. Another film suggested is the baseball classic It Happens Every Spring, starring Ray Milland as a chemist who, by chance, discovers a compound that avoids wood; when applied to a baseball in the film, it makes Milland as effective a pitcher as Finch is in real life.
Speaking of literary pranks- if you haven’t read George Plimpton’s masterful ruse on the readers of Sports Illustrated, “The Curious Case of Sidd Finch”, today’s as good a day as any.
(via tiffehr)
jessicasteck:
The phrase “how much can one woman take?” keeps popping into my mind. This morning I was excited to put on a cute dress and head to church with my parents. Church has always been a safe zone. Even though it was boring when I was a kid, God’s house has always had a calming effect on me. Well, God…
When someone asks me, “How’s your love life?”
And I’m just like, what love life

(via maimslikeagirl)
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wwjzd:
you were the proudest thing i’d ever seen
dougkeller:

So I am making my triumphant return to tumblr. It’s for a good reason. And YOU, yes YOU, can be involved. Should be involved. WILL BE INVOLVED.
I’m trying to mobilize the good, creative parts of the internet in support of my classroom and, hopefully, future creativity-based education initiatives I’m cooking up. For logic, reasoning, pontificating, check out the welcome entry.
GET INVOLVED IN ANY WAY YOU WANT.
FOLLOW, REBLOG, ETC.
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