Oh.

We all make mistakes. We all hate to admit we make them. Oh sets them free for you.

In the 6th grade I told everyone that this girl, Jessica, who was a year older than me was my half sister from my mother’s first marriage. The facts are that I’m an only child and the closest J was to being my halfsie was that she lived a few doors down from me. Oh, and my mom had only ever been married to my dad. Cool, huh? Oh.

Not so long ago I was out doing some shopping and in a foul mood. (Let’s hear it for retail therapy!) When I came out of the store there was a shiny Mercedes parked next to my Xterra. Did I mention that they were only pulled up halfway into the space, crooked, and semi blocking my way out? Well, then that explains me scraping up their nicely painted rear bumper with my slightly less expensive rubber one. It doesn’t? Oh well.

Sometimes I don’t think soup qualifies as a real meal. So I eat another. What, that’s not ok? Oh my.

:: via Mackin Ink

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Gift List : The Manly Man.


1. bacon of the month club
A different artisan bacon delivered to your door each month for 12 months.

2. watch cufflinks
A gorgeous pair of vintage ruby jeweled Swiss watch movement cufflinks on a handsome silver bezel with a “braided rope” detail.

3. godfather spaghetti-measuring device
This beauty is primarily used to measure the amount of Spaghetti you’ll need, not to intimidate anybody.

4. small gear clock
Observe the gears turning inside this exposed clock while it steadily keeps time. Rests upon a desk or can be mounted on a wall.

5. MAKR one wallet
The One Wallet is a single pocket card holder for cards and folded cash. The curves of the opening mimic the natural position of thumb and forefinger when removing cards.

6. crowbar bottle opener
reak into that beer bottle with this fun crowbar bottle opener.

7. black deck of cards
A deck of cards entirely in black. The design, particularly for Jokers, Kings, Queens and Jacks, also add another unique touch.

8. vintage smiths wall clocks
Some are domestic, others industrial. At the time of writing we even have some fantastic and huge 75cm factory clocks amongst our stock. All clocks are professionally restored and work perfectly.

9. bullet ice cube tray
Freshen up that killer drink with a round from the Bullet Ice Tray!

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Monogrammed Candy Gift Boxes.

I started baking last night – Honey Ginger Snaps for those of you interested – and packing the cookies up for shipping to Pennsylvania ahead of my departure (until then they’re in the freezer). I’m sticking to large Gladware containers that I can pack up nice and full and that will keep things as fresh as possible.

I’m not giving cookies to friends and family here this year, but when I saw these monogrammed candy gift boxes I really, really wished I were! Modeled after packages from a Parisian confectionery shop, they’re made of sturdy, stain-resistant paper stock accented with scalloped edging and decorative borders. Your gold-embossed monogram even appears on the lid flap. So classy!

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Gift List: The Artiste.


1. doodlebook frame
A frame that you can truly make your own. Comes with an 80 page sketch pad and photo opening. Notes, doodles, comments…just have fun with it then rip it off and repeat.

2. Marimekko arni wall hanging
“Aarni” (2007) by Maija Louekari imagines a forest like no other with abstract black trees and one swirling line-drawn red species, all on crisp white.

3. Gregory calendar game

4. Estudio-5 clock

5. P-Sharan SQ-35 pinhole camera kit
Before digital photography, there was film photography. Celebrate this venerable art form with a 35mm camera that you build yourself… from cardboard! It’s a lensless pinhole camera, functionally similar to the first film cameras of the 1820s. Experiment with film much like the pioneers of photography did at the dawn of the art. Using the four included pinhole filters, you’ll be able to create intriguing pinhole camera images.

6. ZoomArt monocular
A small and practical zoom with high quality optics, that make it possible to admire the details of fine art, sculptures, architecture and miniatures from 3 feet to infinity.

7. bottle cap tripod
This provides a solution to the issue that’s probably as old as the camera itself: What to use as a tripod when you don’t lug a tripod around?

8. 24 wax crayons in a box
More than just a compelling color palette, these Wax Crayons surpass European specifications for toxicity and even adhere to the food provision ordinance, which is much stricter than the regulations for the toy industry. To achieve this level of quality, pure beeswax is combined with all-natural pigments to create pure color that can be used in all kinds of ways.

9. Annie Leibovitz at Work book
Annie Leibovitz describes how her pictures were made, starting with Richard Nixon’s resignation, a story she covered with Hunter S. Thompson, and ending with Barack Obama’s campaign.

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