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rubbrcat:

(Source: twitter.com)


ourpresidents:

“In Event of Moon Disaster”, July 18, 1969.

White House speechwriter, William Safire, was asked to write a speech that President Nixon would make in case the Apollo 11 astronauts were stranded on the Moon.

It was never delivered, and this speech was quietly tucked away into Nixon’s records. 

From - “American Originals” Treasures from the National Archives

Source: Nixon Library


thisisablogabouttheblackkeys:

Money Maker (live from El Camino RSD release) - The Black Keys


thedailywhat:

Hotel Art of the Day: Street artist Tilt turns half a Marseillais hotel room into a den of tags for his latest project, “Panic Room.”
[doobybrain.]

thedailywhat:

Hotel Art of the Day: Street artist Tilt turns half a Marseillais hotel room into a den of tags for his latest project, “Panic Room.”

[doobybrain.]




I AM 100% SERIOUS RIGHT NOW 

HE DID NOT WAVE TO THE CAMERAS, HE JUST WAVED TO ME 

THAT IS A PICTURE OF DAVE GROHL WAVING TO ME


I’M NOT EVEN MJ AND I’VE BEEN SITTING HERE LIKE THIS FOR LIKE 5 MINUTES 

I’M NOT EVEN MJ AND I’VE BEEN SITTING HERE LIKE THIS FOR LIKE 5 MINUTES 


thedailywhat:

Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz, at the New Yorker Festival cast reunion, just announced plans to bring back the critically acclaimed TV series for one more season — ahead of a long-anticipated Arrested Development movie.
The New York Times’ Dave Itzkoff reports that the new season will be composed of 9-10 “where are they now” episodes, providing context for the film.
[@newyorker / @ditzkoff.]

thedailywhat:

Breaking Arrested Development News of the Day: Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz, at the New Yorker Festival cast reunion, just announced plans to bring back the critically acclaimed TV series for one more season — ahead of a long-anticipated Arrested Development movie.

The New York Times’ Dave Itzkoff reports that the new season will be composed of 9-10 “where are they now” episodes, providing context for the film.

[@newyorker / @ditzkoff.]