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amewicka:

My lips and the bunch

amewicka:

My lips and the bunch

amewicka:

Watched this in APENG today. Twas beautiful

Posted 6 days ago

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thedailywhat:

Look At This Resilient Dog of the Day: A Welsh Corgi named Ole, who managed to survive the avalanche that killed one of his owners, surprised his family by showing up four days later at their motel room in Cooke City, Montana.
“I just saw it outside sitting by the room, which is pretty amazing,” said avalanche specialist Mark Staples.
Dave Gaillard of Bozeman was killed after being buried by an avalanche southeast of town in Hayden Creek. His wife Kerry managed to escape by clinging to a tree.
“His last words to me were, ‘Retreat to the trees.’ I think he saw what was coming from above, that I did not see. That reflects Dave’s amazing quality — thinking of others,” she told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
Ole was believed to have been buried under the snow as well, but must have tunneled his way out. Still, the trek back to Cooke City was likely treacherous, with temperatures below freezing, and deep snow that would be taxing for the dog’s short legs.
“How in the world he made it, I don’t know,” said Kay Whittle, the wife of a local businessman who returned the pup to his family. “If he could just talk — who knows what he did from the day of the avalanche until today?”
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thedailywhat:

Look At This Resilient Dog of the Day: A Welsh Corgi named Ole, who managed to survive the avalanche that killed one of his owners, surprised his family by showing up four days later at their motel room in Cooke City, Montana.

“I just saw it outside sitting by the room, which is pretty amazing,” said avalanche specialist Mark Staples.

Dave Gaillard of Bozeman was killed after being buried by an avalanche southeast of town in Hayden Creek. His wife Kerry managed to escape by clinging to a tree.

“His last words to me were, ‘Retreat to the trees.’ I think he saw what was coming from above, that I did not see. That reflects Dave’s amazing quality — thinking of others,” she told the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.

Ole was believed to have been buried under the snow as well, but must have tunneled his way out. Still, the trek back to Cooke City was likely treacherous, with temperatures below freezing, and deep snow that would be taxing for the dog’s short legs.

“How in the world he made it, I don’t know,” said Kay Whittle, the wife of a local businessman who returned the pup to his family. “If he could just talk — who knows what he did from the day of the avalanche until today?”

[billings / photo: photoblog / thanks abby!]

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yotit:

jerawrmy:

DEAD. 

Grandma was cookin it. haha

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Posted 3 weeks ago

eurekaisthebest:

HAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHA

eurekaisthebest:

HAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHA

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thedailywhat:

Late Lunch Links:
“Charles Dickens’s Inner Child”: Christopher Hitchens last piece for Vanity Fair.
World-famous competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi does a Reddit AMA.
Single-Topic Tumblr: horse_ebooks fanfics — fanfic inspired by the infamous spambot. (via.)
Late Lunch Leisure: General Zoi’s Pony Creator.
Late Lunch Lady: Stacey Palmisano.
Late Lunch List: 10 Absurd Laws From Around the World.
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thedailywhat:

Late Lunch Links:

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itisinthelittlethings:


“Memory Jar - Add memories throughout the year and then read them on New Year’s Eve.”

For this next year coming up… I think this is my news years resolution. 
It’s something I feel, no matter what happens with health,school, ect… I can do and keep up with. 
One a day and keep it in a place where I’ll always see it!
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itisinthelittlethings:

“Memory Jar - Add memories throughout the year and then read them on New Year’s Eve.”

For this next year coming up… I think this is my news years resolution. 

It’s something I feel, no matter what happens with health,school, ect… I can do and keep up with. 

One a day and keep it in a place where I’ll always see it!

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If I can sum up 2011 in 3 words, I would say it was a Good. Azz. Year. 

I did so many things that explaining every single one would take me more than a day. 

Overall in 2011, however, was when I realized who my real homies were and how much they love me, support me, and will always be there for me. Yeah, towards the end of 2011 I broke down, I felt betrayed, I got hurt, but if it weren’t for my friends, I wouldn’t be here right now.

Thanks you guys for making 2011 a memorable year for me. 

<3

Posted 3 weeks ago