My town is the only one in New York that has a single rest-stop for both directions on the Interstate. It’s built in between the Eastbound and Westbound lanes, on the median, and there’s a pedestrian bridge that crosses the Thruway itself over to the parking lot on each side. Which means that when you stop you always get an exciting view like this one.
Category: x-personal
Random and intermittent postings about life, the universe, etc..
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Delicious Links for 2012-06-02
- www.jamesnizam.com
Absolutely beautiful.
- Pig in Boots: The world’s only porker who is afraid of mud | Mail Online
Possibly the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen.
Protected: I’ve got a bad feeling about this
Protected: Arrgh
Protected: Feeling a bit lost
Delicious Links for 2012-05-11
- I fell in love and I can’t get back up. – Where am I and what happened to youtube? – Imgur
It’s a sad sad day when YouTube comments start making more sense and more educated that the discourse in the U.S. Congress.
- StupidBlackGoat
Banner and Hulk, through the years.
- Livin’ la vida Loki
One of my two favorite moments from The Avengers movie.
- Way More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Animaniacs – Mental Floss
This show, alongside Batman the Animated Series, defined my early teen years.
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I’ll need this later.
- Amazon.com: Ubik’s review of Orcon LB-C9000 Live Ladybugs, 9,000 Count
This may not be the best review on Amazon, but it certainly ranks up among the funniest.
Delicious Links for 2012-05-09
- Scumbag Steve’s Advice for Annoying Facebook Girl | Slacktory | This seems legit.
Advice from one meme-face to another.
- United Breaks Guitars – YouTube
A musician who had his guitar broken by careless United Airlines baggage handlers took his protest to the internet.
- Storybook house – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wow, I had no idea this was a real architectural style.
- Amazon.com: Storybook Style: America’s Whimsical Homes of the Twenties (9780670893850): Arrol Gellner, Douglas Keister: Books
A beautifully illustrated book about storybook architecture. What a wonderfully whimsical style.
