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Adam Apologizes Deeply to Axl Rose - You Look Nice Today
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Adam Apologizes Deeply to Axl Rose

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You Look Nice Today

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Truck Spank

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You Look Nice Today - Adam Apologizes Deeply to Axl Rose (Excerpt from Episode: Truck Spank)

This is, perhaps, my favorite 3 minutes in the entire YLNT catalog. So so good.

High-res merlin:

How about a vaccination for how my dashboard increasingly feels like LiveJournal with an Associate’s Degree and five espressos?
People should probably argue about that a lot while I’m out of town.

Light-hearted-lazy-reblog demonstrating a <link to example of Merlin getting all LiveJournal up in here>teensy</link> <link to another example>bit</link> of <link to a third example>hypocrisy</link>.

merlin:

How about a vaccination for how my dashboard increasingly feels like LiveJournal with an Associate’s Degree and five espressos?

People should probably argue about that a lot while I’m out of town.

Light-hearted-lazy-reblog demonstrating a <link to example of Merlin getting all LiveJournal up in here>teensy</link> <link to another example>bit</link> of <link to a third example>hypocrisy</link>.

merlin:

Pixies - “Gigantic” (Live, 1988)

BF made Pixies seem like they wouldn’t need more than some decent speakers and 40 minutes to permanently rewire your brain.

But, Kim made Pixies feel like they were also our band. Which is why this version of “Gigantic” might be my favorite thing ever.

(I mean. After my kid. Or, you know. Whatever.)

OT: Has anyone—with the possible exception of Neko Case—ever looked cuter sweating in a dumpy t-shirt? No. The answer is no.

In regards to your OT… yes, Merlin. The answer is yes. This guy: http://vimeo.com/6167737
*wink*

Whoa. When did that happen?
Yeah yeah yeah, I know we shouldn&#8217;t care about follower #&#8217;s and it&#8217;s not a popularity contest and blah blah blah. But, you&#8217;re all lying to yourselves if you don&#8217;t crave a bigger audience.
Nice work Jason. (with a bit of help)

Whoa. When did that happen?

Yeah yeah yeah, I know we shouldn’t care about follower #’s and it’s not a popularity contest and blah blah blah. But, you’re all lying to yourselves if you don’t crave a bigger audience.

Nice work Jason. (with a bit of help)

High-res Merlin Mann is a man that I generally hate to love.  Somehow he became the posterboy (in a minute you&#8217;ll see what I did there) for modern, web-humor and social commentary.  Everyone orgasms at his every tweet.  People think he can do no wrong.  It&#8217;s an uncanny comparison to the way people treat President Obama, but on vastly different levels.
As much as I love You Look Nice Today! (a lot) and as often as he makes me laugh (a lot) I still tend to fight the urge to like the guy, mainly because everyone else seems to think he&#8217;s more of a webmessaih than just a standard webcock.
But, he hits the nail on the head with this post that I have reblogged below.

merlin:

The Real Deal
On Day One, Obama Sets a New Tone - NYTimes.com

“Starting today,” Mr. Obama said, “every agency and department should know that this administration stands on the side not of those who seek to withhold information, but those who seek to make it known.”

Okay. Here’s the deal. I’m breaking my general, radio silence about the Obama thing. Partly, because the election (and the ungodly not-funny, not-interesting “coverage” thereof) basically destroyed my soul for six months. Partly because (yeah, I’m sorry I have to admit this), I had a lot of concerns (some very disturbing) that this man would never make it to getting sworn in. And I didn’t want to jinx it.
But.
I have a feeling this guy may be the real deal. Seriously.
I’m still annoyed by the goddamn posters and hats and songs and freeform hagiography about a Chicago politician who’s still a civil servant and a human being. But, I also have a feeling this civil servant’s got the stones to see reality and remind people what it means. And to tell people in unapologetic terms what the deal is going to be to start unravelling a lot of fundamental brokenness.
I also predict that he’s going to disappoint an unbelievable number of people who’d like to think he’s all-powerful Zeus with a secret pack of smokes and that tidy haircut. But, y’know, maybe honest, un-shiny, and difficult-to-productize disappointment is exactly what we need right now. Instead, of eight years of empty boxes and flag stickers.
Maybe what we really need is somebody to tell us it’s time to grow up, to think about how the rest of the world operates, and to accept that being a country of adults means doing a ton of insanely hard work and making sacrifices where not everybody wins.
Thing is, I’m supporting an honest, level-headed man who seems to care about doing a good job and telling people the truth. But, I’m not supporting a poster. It’s posters we need a shit-ton less of right about now.

Merlin Mann is a man that I generally hate to love.  Somehow he became the posterboy (in a minute you’ll see what I did there) for modern, web-humor and social commentary.  Everyone orgasms at his every tweet.  People think he can do no wrong.  It’s an uncanny comparison to the way people treat President Obama, but on vastly different levels.

As much as I love You Look Nice Today! (a lot) and as often as he makes me laugh (a lot) I still tend to fight the urge to like the guy, mainly because everyone else seems to think he’s more of a webmessaih than just a standard webcock.

But, he hits the nail on the head with this post that I have reblogged below.

merlin:

The Real Deal

On Day One, Obama Sets a New Tone - NYTimes.com

“Starting today,” Mr. Obama said, “every agency and department should know that this administration stands on the side not of those who seek to withhold information, but those who seek to make it known.”

Okay. Here’s the deal. I’m breaking my general, radio silence about the Obama thing. Partly, because the election (and the ungodly not-funny, not-interesting “coverage” thereof) basically destroyed my soul for six months. Partly because (yeah, I’m sorry I have to admit this), I had a lot of concerns (some very disturbing) that this man would never make it to getting sworn in. And I didn’t want to jinx it.

But.

I have a feeling this guy may be the real deal. Seriously.

I’m still annoyed by the goddamn posters and hats and songs and freeform hagiography about a Chicago politician who’s still a civil servant and a human being. But, I also have a feeling this civil servant’s got the stones to see reality and remind people what it means. And to tell people in unapologetic terms what the deal is going to be to start unravelling a lot of fundamental brokenness.

I also predict that he’s going to disappoint an unbelievable number of people who’d like to think he’s all-powerful Zeus with a secret pack of smokes and that tidy haircut. But, y’know, maybe honest, un-shiny, and difficult-to-productize disappointment is exactly what we need right now. Instead, of eight years of empty boxes and flag stickers.

Maybe what we really need is somebody to tell us it’s time to grow up, to think about how the rest of the world operates, and to accept that being a country of adults means doing a ton of insanely hard work and making sacrifices where not everybody wins.

Thing is, I’m supporting an honest, level-headed man who seems to care about doing a good job and telling people the truth. But, I’m not supporting a poster. It’s posters we need a shit-ton less of right about now.