So if you think your life is complete confusion...

24 Feb 2012

thestrangeanimal:

paradisetheater:

“Dammit, Todd, I’m not telling you again. Stop tying Tommy to trees with his own scarf!”
Styx Adventures in Chester.

Oooh Chuck’s looking stylish!

Is that really a surprise, dear?

thestrangeanimal:

paradisetheater:

“Dammit, Todd, I’m not telling you again. Stop tying Tommy to trees with his own scarf!”

Styx Adventures in Chester.

Oooh Chuck’s looking stylish!

Is that really a surprise, dear?

19 Jan 2012

JY’s hugs last longer than Dennis’s synthesiser intros.

(Source: tommyshaw)

11 Jan 2012

Alright. I want it.
I would name him Claude.
And teach him commands in French.

Alright. I want it.

I would name him Claude.

And teach him commands in French.

(Source: ddobrev)

2 Dec 2011

22 Nov 2011

toddsucherman:

gowanstrangeanimal:

chuckpanozzo:

sweetmadameblue:

kittencuffs:

akira-takizawas-johnny:

shinjeez:

What National Day Is On Your Birthday

Festival of Sleep Day

THIS IS SO FITTING.

Take Your Pants for a Walk Day

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

well, I AM often pants-less in the summer so I guess it’s fitting?

National Hamburger Day.  I’m okay with this.  P:

May 27 is … Body Painting Arts Festival

September 20 is … National Punch Day

November 22 is … Start Your Own Country Day

Gowantia. Who all will be in the first settling tribe of Gowanians? C’mon, it’s my birthday today!

I, leader of Toddania extend a treaty of peace and allegiance!

What Todd said,

from the people of Chucktopia

(Source: old-war)

22 Nov 2011

If I made it… it might look like a car. Close enough. Many happy returns, cher ami.

If I made it… it might look like a car. Close enough. Many happy returns, cher ami.

22 Nov 2011

sweetmadameblue:

kittencuffs:

akira-takizawas-johnny:

shinjeez:

What National Day Is On Your Birthday

Festival of Sleep Day

THIS IS SO FITTING.

Take Your Pants for a Walk Day

WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

well, I AM often pants-less in the summer so I guess it’s fitting?

National Hamburger Day.  I’m okay with this.  P:

May 27 is … Body Painting Arts Festival

September 20 is … National Punch Day

(Source: old-war)

31 Oct 2011

archiemcphee:

“Last weekend, The New York Botanical Garden brought on master food sculptor Ray Villafane to carve zombies out of two giant pumpkins, one of which was the world’s heaviest pumpkin. He used the “pale flesh Brant and Eleanor Bordsen’s 1,693 pound pumpkin for the zombies” and the world record-holding 1818.5 pound pumpkin from Kelsey and Jim Bryson was used as the base.”

[via Laughing Squid]

This entire sculpture is awesome, but using those messy, stringy pumpkin innards as zombie gore is a particularly nice touch.

28 Oct 2011

sweetmadameblue:

OMG ya’ll. Stop the presses. Chuck Panozzo is actually kind of smiling! I see you, Chuck! I see it!
This just makes me want to tickle him.

I actually do that sometimes.

sweetmadameblue:

OMG ya’ll. Stop the presses. Chuck Panozzo is actually kind of smiling! I see you, Chuck! I see it!

This just makes me want to tickle him.

I actually do that sometimes.

28 Oct 2011

tommyshaw:

The box of wonders!

I thought you were attempting to listen to the spirits of the cows who died for those tiny burgers. Have you been slacking off on your dietary plan again?

tommyshaw:

The box of wonders!

I thought you were attempting to listen to the spirits of the cows who died for those tiny burgers. Have you been slacking off on your dietary plan again?

28 Oct 2011

Anonymous asked: Do you agree that you look a good bit like Freddie Mercury in the 'don't let it end' video? no offense

Hey the mustache was a good look… at the time. I don’t plan on growing one again, though.

28 Oct 2011

3rdofmay:

The art: Gran Fury, Kissing Doesn’t Kill: Greed and Indifference Do, 1989. The piece was ‘installed’ on New York City buses, a poster mounted on aluminum.
The news: “Chronicling AIDS activists’ darkest days: Harvard project collects an oral history,” by Martine Powers in the Boston Globe. The story discusses Harvard’s purchase of the oral history archive of ACT UP. Harvard’s involvement with the archive started via then-Harvard Art Museums curator Helen Molesworth, who curated this exhibition and who later helped initiate the acquisition. (Molesworth is now the chief curator of the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston). You can view the archive here.
The source: Collection of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, St. Louis; the New York Public Library; and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

3rdofmay:

The art: Gran Fury, Kissing Doesn’t Kill: Greed and Indifference Do, 1989. The piece was ‘installed’ on New York City buses, a poster mounted on aluminum.

The news: “Chronicling AIDS activists’ darkest days: Harvard project collects an oral history,” by Martine Powers in the Boston Globe. The story discusses Harvard’s purchase of the oral history archive of ACT UP. Harvard’s involvement with the archive started via then-Harvard Art Museums curator Helen Molesworth, who curated this exhibition and who later helped initiate the acquisition. (Molesworth is now the chief curator of the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston). You can view the archive here.

The source: Collection of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, St. Louis; the New York Public Library; and Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

27 Oct 2011

gayinnj:

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT:

It has been widely reported that the The Master’s School in Connecticut recently asked a student to leave after finding out she was a lesbian.

No student should ever be kicked out of a school because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. The Master’s School should immediately pass a non-discrimination policy that includes sexual orientation and gender identity, so this never happens again.

(via Change.org)

Ironically, the school’s motto is “Veritas Vos Liberabit,” which translates to “The truth shall set you free.” Sign the petition to send a message to all schools, public and private, that honest students should be honored not punished. 

27 Oct 2011

projectqueer:

by Erica Demarest

Discharged veteran Lee Reinhart made history Oct. 24 when he became the first known openly gay man in Illinois to reenlist in the U.S. Armed Forces since the repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell.”

“We should be proud of Lee and proud of our country,” said Rep. Mike Quigley ( D-Ill. ) , who administered Reinhart’s reenlistment oath. “Dr. King had it right: ‘The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.’ This is our country getting it right.”

Reinhart served in the U.S. Navy from 1995 to 1999. After Sept. 11, he enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard but was quickly discharged under “don’t ask, don’t tell.” Reinhart spent the next decade working with Quigley and fellow activists to achieve repeal.

Click on the link above to read the full article.

25 Oct 2011

Reblog if you’re bored and you want anons.