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Aug 08

I know it’s ugly. Hell- it’s called the Pugsley. What if I told you I was building one of these for commuting this winter?

I know it’s ugly. Hell- it’s called the Pugsley. What if I told you I was building one of these for commuting this winter?

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Aug 07

Anonymous asked: luv you

Love or ‘luv’ without a face or a name is like a story without a plot, or characters. In other words, it’s text on a page- no rhyme or reason.

Update: Where are my manners? What I should have said is Thank You

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Aug 06

I’ve actually hung out here. The dude that owns it is a buddy of my dad’s. Those Hackercraft wooden boats are 57 & 77 left to right. That Chriscraft used to be owned by Goldie Hawn. You can see some photos I took when I was there here
thatkindofwoman: Whattt, uhhh. Whaaattt?

I’ve actually hung out here. The dude that owns it is a buddy of my dad’s. Those Hackercraft wooden boats are 57 & 77 left to right. That Chriscraft used to be owned by Goldie Hawn. You can see some photos I took when I was there here

thatkindofwoman: Whattt, uhhh. Whaaattt?

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Aug 05

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Aug 03

This is without questions the best GIF I’ve ever seen. Kudos to the creator. Of course they weren’t sourced.

This is without questions the best GIF I’ve ever seen. Kudos to the creator. Of course they weren’t sourced.

(Source: theohpioneer)

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Aug 02

I’m a dedicated advocate for cycling thereby my appreciation for goods such as this chandalier by Caro is stated without question. The artist states her motif best:
“This series addresses class codes, power dynamics, reclaimed agency, and ecological responsibility. The traditional chandelier is seen as a bourgeois commodity, a cachet of affluence, excess, and as such power. The recycled bicycle parts become a representation of the dismissed, invisible, and powerless, but are also an affirmation of self-propelled movement. The bicycle chandelier thereby creates a new third meaning of reclaimed agency.”
Caro via The Daily Bike
Props Caro!

I’m a dedicated advocate for cycling thereby my appreciation for goods such as this chandalier by Caro is stated without question. The artist states her motif best:

“This series addresses class codes, power dynamics, reclaimed agency, and ecological responsibility. The traditional chandelier is seen as a bourgeois commodity, a cachet of affluence, excess, and as such power. The recycled bicycle parts become a representation of the dismissed, invisible, and powerless, but are also an affirmation of self-propelled movement. The bicycle chandelier thereby creates a new third meaning of reclaimed agency.”

Caro via The Daily Bike

Props Caro!

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Jul 19

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Jul 14

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Jul 11

Jul 08

Roadtrip Playlist | GOBLIN

Roadtrip Playlist | GOBLIN