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bebe le strange

bebe le strange

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June 24, 09
let me sleep on it baby baby let me sleep on itlet me sleep on it baby baby let me sleep on it

let me sleep on it baby baby let me sleep on it

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fruiting-bodies:(via screen crapz)fruiting-bodies:(via screen crapz)
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can’t sleep yet. i saw a ufo.fruiting-bodies:
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can’t sleep yet. i saw a ufo.

fruiting-bodies:

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can’t sleep yet. i saw a ufo.

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los pepes via nossadesign.comlos pepes via nossadesign.com

los pepes via nossadesign.com

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Immortal (via John Prolly) -click thru for animImmortal (via John Prolly) -click thru for anim

Immortal (via John Prolly) -click thru for anim

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i say i don’t like it but you know i’m a liari say i don’t like it but you know i’m a liar

i say i don’t like it but you know i’m a liar

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ppinotebook:Antiheroe.com - bebelestrange: (via littleredglass)ppinotebook:Antiheroe.com - bebelestrange: (via littleredglass)
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The Decemberists - (Heart’s) Crazy On You

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word, motherfuckers.loosegoose:alfredocore: (via coketalk)
word, motherfuckers.

loosegoose:alfredocore: (via coketalk)

word, motherfuckers.

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for some reason this makes me think of “my boy lollipop” by millie smallweetzie-bat:swisserswatter:goodluckspider:(via catprism)
for some reason this makes me think of “my boy lollipop” by millie small

weetzie-bat:swisserswatter:goodluckspider:(via catprism)

for some reason this makes me think of “my boy lollipop” by millie small

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and whaddya know? there it is.

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behind these curtains we have the new pontiac safari station wagon, a lovely dinette set, and a mule. so which will it be? door number one, two, or three?behind these curtains we have the new pontiac safari station wagon, a lovely dinette set, and a mule. so which will it be? door number one, two, or three?

behind these curtains we have the new pontiac safari station wagon, a lovely dinette set, and a mule. so which will it be? door number one, two, or three?

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Don Gardener - My Baby Likes to Boogaloo

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Vesuvio Saloon: This world-renowned San Francisco saloon located in North Beach just across from the infamous City Lights Bookstore, was first established in 1948 and remains an historical monument to jazz, poetry, art and the good life of the Beat Generation. Vesuvio attracts a diverse clientele: artists, chess players, cab drivers, seamen and business people, European visitors, off-duty exotic dancers and bon vivants from all walks of life.
It was here that Jack Kerouac once spent a long night in 1960 when he should have been on his way to Big Sur to meet with Henry Miller. Miller had written Kerouac that he enjoyed reading The Dharma Bums and would enjoy a visit from the emerging writer. Kerouac, however, had other plans. He continued to hoist drinks and called Miller every hour telling him that he was just a bit delayed in leaving the city. The two would never meet that night.Vesuvio Saloon: This world-renowned San Francisco saloon located in North Beach just across from the infamous City Lights Bookstore, was first established in 1948 and remains an historical monument to jazz, poetry, art and the good life of the Beat Generation. Vesuvio attracts a diverse clientele: artists, chess players, cab drivers, seamen and business people, European visitors, off-duty exotic dancers and bon vivants from all walks of life.
It was here that Jack Kerouac once spent a long night in 1960 when he should have been on his way to Big Sur to meet with Henry Miller. Miller had written Kerouac that he enjoyed reading The Dharma Bums and would enjoy a visit from the emerging writer. Kerouac, however, had other plans. He continued to hoist drinks and called Miller every hour telling him that he was just a bit delayed in leaving the city. The two would never meet that night.

Vesuvio Saloon: This world-renowned San Francisco saloon located in North Beach just across from the infamous City Lights Bookstore, was first established in 1948 and remains an historical monument to jazz, poetry, art and the good life of the Beat Generation. Vesuvio attracts a diverse clientele: artists, chess players, cab drivers, seamen and business people, European visitors, off-duty exotic dancers and bon vivants from all walks of life.

It was here that Jack Kerouac once spent a long night in 1960 when he should have been on his way to Big Sur to meet with Henry Miller. Miller had written Kerouac that he enjoyed reading The Dharma Bums and would enjoy a visit from the emerging writer. Kerouac, however, had other plans. He continued to hoist drinks and called Miller every hour telling him that he was just a bit delayed in leaving the city. The two would never meet that night.

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"I was born in the back seat of a Yellow Cab in a hospital loading zone and with the meter still running. I emerged needing a shave and shouted 'Time Square, and step on it!'"

-Tom Waits

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Nepenthe, Big Sur, California (via DC Products)

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 “From the baths we go to Nepenthe which is a beautiful cliff top restaurant with vast outdoor patio, with excellent food, excellent waiters and management, good drinks, chess tables, chairs and tables to just sit in the sun and look at the grand coast — Here we all sit at various tables and Cody starts playing chess with everybody will join while he’s chomping away at those marvelous hamburgers called Heavenburgers (huge with all the side works) — Cody doesn’t like to just sit around and lightly chat away, he’s the kind of guy if he’s going to talk he has to do all the talking himself for hours till everything is exhaustedly explained, sans that he just wants to bend over a chessboard and say ‘He he heh, old Scrooge is saving up a pawn hey? cak! I got ya!’” — Jack Kerouac, Big Sur Nepenthe, Big Sur, California (via DC Products)

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 “From the baths we go to Nepenthe which is a beautiful cliff top restaurant with vast outdoor patio, with excellent food, excellent waiters and management, good drinks, chess tables, chairs and tables to just sit in the sun and look at the grand coast — Here we all sit at various tables and Cody starts playing chess with everybody will join while he’s chomping away at those marvelous hamburgers called Heavenburgers (huge with all the side works) — Cody doesn’t like to just sit around and lightly chat away, he’s the kind of guy if he’s going to talk he has to do all the talking himself for hours till everything is exhaustedly explained, sans that he just wants to bend over a chessboard and say ‘He he heh, old Scrooge is saving up a pawn hey? cak! I got ya!’” — Jack Kerouac, Big Sur

Nepenthe, Big Sur, California (via DC Products)

Nepenthe, Big Sur, California by DC Products.

“From the baths we go to Nepenthe which is a beautiful cliff top restaurant with vast outdoor patio, with excellent food, excellent waiters and management, good drinks, chess tables, chairs and tables to just sit in the sun and look at the grand coast — Here we all sit at various tables and Cody starts playing chess with everybody will join while he’s chomping away at those marvelous hamburgers called Heavenburgers (huge with all the side works) — Cody doesn’t like to just sit around and lightly chat away, he’s the kind of guy if he’s going to talk he has to do all the talking himself for hours till everything is exhaustedly explained, sans that he just wants to bend over a chessboard and say ‘He he heh, old Scrooge is saving up a pawn hey? cak! I got ya!’”

— Jack Kerouac, Big Sur
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