One thing I want to know.
WHAT'S FOR DINNER?
From Peanuts to the Beatnuts!
"Most of my major disappointments have turned out to be blessings in disguise. So whenever anything bad does happen to me, I kind of sit back and feel, well, if I give this enough time, it'll turn out that it was good, so I shant worry about it too much. "
- William Gaines (Publisher of Mad Magazine)
Pizza Love
My other love, the hamburger doesn't have to know about us, and what we have together.
French Version of Batman (1960's) Movie Poster
It's going to be okay, Kurt Cobain rode the bus too.
TRUTH
Honest Branding
Now you can be goth while you kill yourself. Right on!
Handing out asskick sandwiches on the regular.
A few months ago, an Australian newspaper business sent in a Freedom of Information Act request to view the country's government files on UFOs. The Australian Department of Defense responded that almost all its files on the topic had vanished, stirring discussion of conspiracy. Article resource -Nearly all Australian UFO files have gone missing by Newsytype.com.
All UFO documents are gone
A journalistic inquiry into the Australian government's public documents dealing with unidentified flying objects has resulted in the discovery that every file accept one has gone missing. A Fairfax newspaper, Sydney Morning Herald, states that Fairfax Media submitted an FOIA application for all documents linked to UFO experiences to the Australian Department of Defense. Fairfax is the owner of many newspapers and magazines in New Zealand and the U.S. UFOs in the land down under are tracked by the Royal Australian Air Force. However, the RAAF could only locate one complete file; it was from the 1950s.
It is a mystery
There was a file that was still left. It was called "Report on UFOs/Strange Occurrences and Phenomenon in Woomera." According to MSNBC, Woomera is used for weapons testing range. It is very remote. There are some small towns in the nearby vicinity. In 2000, the Australian Defense Force no longer accepted reports on UFOs. This was because they were considered a waste. The RAAF stopped investigation of UFO sightings in 1996. Sometimes the Australian government destroys records as part of "housekeeping" efforts. The UFO files were not a part of this, according to the Telegraph. Bill Chalker wrote a book about Australian UFO sightings. He said that to conserve space, eight years of UFO documents were ruined in 2003. Conspiracy theorists are abuzz concerning the news.
Via: UFO Digest
Special Limited Captain America
Poster Giveaway
Marvel Studios printed up 100 copies of a special poster just for the cast and crew of “Captain America: The First Avenger” and we’ll be giving away five of them on Sunday at the Hero Complex Film Festival in Hollywood. The retro-minded poster (and a nod to the first issue of the comic book) was created by the talented Paolo Rivera, whose many credits include covers for ”Fantastic Four,” “Spectacular Spider-Man” and “X-Men: Unlimited.” I’m thinking that one of those posters might go to the person in audience with the best Marvel Universe costume.
The giveaway will be part of our big Marvel presentation on Sunday. We’ll be showing, for the first time anywhere, the new trailer for “Captain America: The First Avenger,” the wartime adventure directed by Joe Johnston and starring Chris Evans as the star-spangled character that has been fighting the good fight for 70 years. At 4 p.m., we’ll be screening the hit film “Iron Man” and, after the credits roll, director Jon Favreau will come to the stage for a lively Q&A that you will not want to miss — there may a big surprise in store for the audience. Also, Neal Kirby, the son of the late, great Jack Kirby, will be attending, for a special acknowledgment of his father’s amazing legacy.
– Geoff Boucher
Via: LA Times
If you can't sleep. If you suffer from anxiety attacks or depression; don't take pills! A towel tied to a leaking pipe doesn't stop a leak!
PILLS
SUCK
The Vader
Project
This awesome project is actually from last year, but it's still pretty great.The Vader Project had an auction July of 2010 at Freeman’s Auction House in Philadelphia. Over 100 customized Darth Vader helmets were auctioned off at approximately $3,000 each. All bids started at $1,500 and were highly coveted by Star Wars collectors and art collectors alike. If you weren’t in the Philadelphia area, you were able to bid online while watching a live stream of the auctioneer. DKE Toys has published a 200-page full colour print book of all 100 Vader Project pieces that were sold, that you can get here.
Some of the helmets auctioned
Via: Format Mag