© Kevin Frayer, Jan. 2012, New Delhi / India
An Indian man waiting patiently for his pants to be altered by a street tailor.
“The only man who behaves sensibly is my tailor; he takes my measurements anew every time he sees me, while all the rest go on with their old measurements and expect me to fit them.” (George Bernard Shaw)
An opossum that rode on a D train early one morning last week might have been drawn by heat or the smell of food, an animal expert said.
Nightmares.
Also, waiting for the fake Twitter account for this guy…
(via wnyc)
L.L.Bean marks 100 years with ‘Bootmobile’ tour
- The Maine retailer is launching its celebration with a special outdoor collection, a partnership with the National Park Foundation, and the debut of the “L.L.Bean Bootmobile.”
(via npr)
Mark Bittman: We're Eating Less Meat. Why?
Studies and reports suggest a variety of reasons for the decline in American meat consumption, but one explanation is simple and obvious.
npr:
Weightless cats - the ultimate cat video?
My cats would *so* not approve of this. My dog, on the other hand… - @acarvin
Three line poems from the NYPD police blotter.
Why didn’t we think of this? WHY?
“At 4 a.m. on an Upper East Side subway platform, a stare-down between two men was being held. One blinked, and Joseph Owens, 32, attacked.”Félix Fenéon, meet
@neofeneon: Three line poems from the NYPD police blotter.
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