10 Things Ron Paul Has Time to Do Now That He’s (Basically) Quit
1. Put on his red hat and go back to making E.L. Fudge cookies.
2. Angrily stomp around his house wailing about nothing in particular.
3. Rabble-rouse.
4. Send Rand to his room.
10 Things Ron Paul Has Time to Do Now That He’s (Basically) Quit
1. Put on his red hat and go back to making E.L. Fudge cookies.
2. Angrily stomp around his house wailing about nothing in particular.
3. Rabble-rouse.
4. Send Rand to his room.
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The First Visual Proof that Arrested Development is Actually Happening.
Vulture obtained a photo, taken at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7, above a soundstage on a studio lot in Culver City, of Arrested Development creator Mitch Hurwitz hard at work on the show’s revival. Reached for comment, Hurwitz told them, “I was working in the room with the writing staff. We were discussing the Maeby episode.”
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Big news! We will be releasing another new single from our upcoming record, Go. “Timelines” will release digitally on 5/22. #go
Vidal Sassoon—the most fascinating man in hair, ever
He gained fame for his so-called “wash and wear” cuts, easy to maintain.
“We learned to put discipline in the haircuts by using actual geometry, actual architectural shapes and bone structure. The cut had to be perfect and layered beautifully, so that when a woman shook it, it just fell back in,” LA Times in a 1999 interview.
Born to Jewish parents in London, Sassoon spent seven years in a Jewish orphanage after his father, Jack Sassoon, abandoned his family for another woman, according to the IMDb movie industry website, AFP said.
He was evacuated to the English countryside during World War II, and fought for Israel in the Arab-Israeli War in 1948.
also, from Guardian Comment: At the age of 17, he was active in anti-fascist work in his local East End of London. Working against the blackshirt thugs who would march through his neighbourhood, the young Sassoon was given a bruise or two. Talking about his activities on Desert Island Discs, he said: “After the Holocaust, no one was going to put up with it. ‘Never again’ was the theme. Never again.” He also went on to fight in the Arab-Israeli war in 1948, prompting a Daily Telegraph writer to call him an “anti-fascist warrior-hairdresser”.
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T-Rex Trying to Fit In… (at the HMNS)
#TRexTrying
http://blog.hmns.org/2012/05/why-you-should-care-about-wyrex-meet-his-groundbreaking-feet-and-say-hello-to-our-new-mascot/
Rehearsing a bunch of songs you’ve never heard. #go (Taken with instagram)
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