Shark Week is coming on August 1 and Discovery Channel headquarters are gearing up by decorating their building with a giant shark. DistrictDon19 captured this shot while riding on his fixed gear in Silver Springs.
This is one of two bands that an esteemed member of the Brifecta told me to check out (given my absence from Sled Island). It's spelled '!!!', but most commonly pronounced 'Chk Chk Chk'. So far so good.
I've been pumping the tires of this band since I discovered them this spring, and they are likely my favorite musical-act-of-the-moment.
Later in the evening he came up to me and said that the band that I absolutely needed to look in to was Fanfarlo, he had just come back from Bonnaroo and had the opportunity to interview and hang out with them a bit. He felt they were going to be huge but nobody knew who they were yet. Well I knew, and I must say I was/am hugely impressed with myself (I realize that this makes me a huge nerd).
I love to pump up music that I have an appreciation for, but also has a quality that could give it mass appeal. Sometimes it works out for me (I pushed Oasis huge in '94), other times it didn't (Kula Shaker in '95)... now that I've been validated I will definitely be increasing my PR efforts. I've had a couple of people tell me that they think the band is just 'ok' (IDIOTS!) so we'll see how it goes. I apologize to any real life friends or acquaintances who will be annoyed with my pushing.FANFARLO FTW!Fourth time I've posted something for Old Spice on this blog. Seems like a lot, but they just keep doing what they're doing - which is bringing the funny.
I never went to camp as a kid, but here's a book full of letters from kids that did: P.S. I Hate It Here
I thought of this commercial the other day. It's really old, and I only remember seeing it on one of those World's Best Commercials shows because I think it was banned or we didn't get the service where I lived. It took me a bit to find it, but here it is (it's for a pager service so that gives you a clue how old it is)...
This was done by freelance writer Alex Blagg (formerly ran Best Week Ever). I'm not sure if KFC is behind this, but if so they definitely deserve huge kudos for a nicely timed viral piece.
Note: if you haven't already seen the Double Rainbow Guy, watch that first.
Every parent says their baby can dance, but it usually involves little more than a hip wiggle. I'm officially envious of a toddler.
Favorite move is at 2:20.