Time to throw Popeye overboard
Time to throw Popeye overboard
Wow! Glad you’re ok
Did they take pictures of his ill-fitting shoes? Or of his flop sweat?
Unforgettable story, all the minions shuffling and clomping around in their special servant slippers … Michael Wolff says Jeffrey Epstein used to give shoes to his friends, too — whatever fancy comfort shoe he was into at the time — and they wore them around him too
Sometimes you just gotta say it for the record
The Trump Admin is attempting to limit public engagement on projects and activities affecting National Forests so they can quickly and easily exploit our public lands.
We’re opposing.
Our communities play an important role in preventing hazards and preserving our forests.
More people should step up and take care of things like thus. We appreciate you, Citizen Patrick 🫡
His soul goes marching on
Just a reminder that Muslims have been on this continent since the first arrival of non-Indigenous people. They were among the first generation of Americans, and have been here ever since.
Thank you for your service in the war for a better republic ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Filled up this morning $6.17/gal Nor Cal
Love and healing to the whole family after this terrible loss — may peace return to you all ❤️
He’s a collector and a cutie pie
The covers of three books. Left to right: Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the life of a legend, about the late Sopranos actor. The cover shows Gandolfini looking shy, peering offscreen with one unobstructed eye and another that peeks out between the fingers of his right hand. CENTER: The cover of Cinema Her Way, a coffee table book by Marya E. Gates about female directors. On the cover is actress Michelle Rodriguez as the boxer heroine of Karyn Kusama's sports drama Girlfight, about a woman boxer. RIGHT David Hockney's painting collection The Arrival of Spring in Normandy, showing a painting of a verdant field. In the background of the field is green grass. in the upper foreground are the branches of a tree sprouting white, cottony buds.
A screenshot of the pre-orders section at mzs.press. Three screenshots of books that have not yet been released. I Am The Night, Daniel Dockery's book about Batman the Brave and the Bold, has a silhouette of Batman stretching from the top to the bottom of the cover, with the title of the book and a nighttime Gotham skyline circumscribed by the borders of the Batman silhouette. CENTER The cover of The Ring Cycle, Matt Zoller Seitz and Odie Henderson's book on the Rocky and Creed films. The cover is white except for a pair of black boxing gloves floating there RIGHT The cover of Documentary Now!, the 600-page, 7-pound coffee table book celebrating the aforementioned IFC Channel series parodying classic documentaries.
Screenshot of three books carried at mzs.press arts bookstore: LEFT: Cover of Lead Sister, a biography of Karen Carpenter, featuring a closeup of Carpenter playing and singing with The Carpenters. CENTER: The cover of Anthony Hopkins' We Did OK, Kid, a memoir of his life and career. On the cover is Hopkins in closeup as he looks presently, narrowed blue eyes looking directly at the spectator. RIGHT: Cover of Louis Armstrong In His Own Words, a collection of the bandleader's correspondence. The cover image is a photograph of a probably fortysomething Armstrong seated at the wooden desk in his office where he often wrote letters.
Screenshot of the covers of 3 books carried at mzs.press Arts Bookstore. LEFT: The cover of Gotham City Cocktails, a book of mixed drink recipes inspired by Batman. Art deco-style flowing border lines flow around and around the interior of the dust jacket. At the center are drawings of two tall cocktail glasses and between them, a shot glass and a tumbler with a sword-pierced cherry in it. CENTER: The cover of Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea Cookbook. Green cover, white writing and graphics. The central image is a teapot with stem lines coming out of it, and at the pot's base, a teacup and saucer and a separate plate of biscuits. RIGHT: Bob's Burgers "The Re-Recipe Box," a set of recipe cards inspired by the joke hamburger names featured on the small board at the front of Bob's joint. Red sides with small graphics, cover image of the restaurant.
Greetings, new friends! You may know me as an author, a prolific Bluesky poster and 4th place finisher on So You Call That Dancing? But you might not know that my partner Judith (@mzpress) and I have an online arts bookstore that's growing every day. Full inventory here: mzs.press/EVERYTHING-W...
Please please read this from the archbishop of Chicago
www.archchicago.org/statement/-/...
He some handsome fella
Haha true! and it works bc even a little craving can inflame the spirit
Sure seems like this poster hasn’t even read the article (which discusses this very issue)
I think he digs melodramatic music because it stirs up physical sensations in him that are as close as he can get to real love and joy
I preordered How to Eat an Elephant online yesterday - and -
I’m gonna order another one at my bookstore tomorrow when I meet up w supreme-court-justice-memoirs book group
Fantastic title — hope it takes off like a rocket!
And it’s one two three what are we fighting for? Don’t know and I don’t give a damn. Next stop must be Iran.
This is likely why Good and Pretti were described as “domestic terrorists” right out of the gate: they are primed and waiting for a predicate act they can present as “terrorism”
Talk talk talk that’s all these trust-me money guys show us
Take action NOW by stocking rainbow everything, hiring rainbow people, and installing snack bars that sell tacos, falafel, and boba tea
And make a big loud ad campaign about it — I’m not setting foot in there again until it changes
it’s fitz bingo every night
The one with $3k cash, a DHS access badge, and a passport?
May the whole family stay safe, healthy, happy, and peaceful
Shhhhh no mind pollution please!
Feel good story — once you know she was going in for scheduled induction, and not wedging herself in and out of the little cart in the three-minute intervals between labor contractions
If I hear a man explaining he’s too smart to read, I’m backing slowly away and not turning my back on him until I’m well out of the room