Tuesday, May 13, 2008
links: beauty, shopping, misc
Beautiful Dog Crate at Door Sixteen
Is there any earthly way - preferably on the up & up - to get a copy of Raiders of the Losk Ark: The Adaptation? at Ask Metafilter
coffee curls at Mighty Goods
Help me make a costume of Peter Pan's shadow for a theme party, at Ask Metafilter
inkjet paper tatoo at Swiss Miss
photos of Miette confiserie at Bluelines, so sweet
Want to see Jekyll, at Bookshelves of Doom
How to treat/prevent ingrown hairs at Ask Metafilter
Can you please suggest simple pranks, stunts, and tricks that fall under the category of "physical challenges"? For example: Offer 2 kids a piece of newspaper, and challenge them to find a way for both to stand on the paper at the same time, without ripping it, such that neither kid is able to touch the other. For kids birthday parties, at Ask Metafilter
Hey, remember crazy mannequin shows from the 80's? at Ask Metafilter. I TOTALLY watched this show as a kid. I didn't know it was a Canadian import, but there had to be some reason I liked it better than other shows.
Chic Peeks Adhesive Cleavage Covers at Sundry Buzz. I needed one of these for that dress.
Are "fast zombies" really plausible? at Ask Metafilter
Seven new adventures—from the Grand Canyon Skywalk to Zorbing in Tennessee—are sure to deliver a rush, but you might not want to look down. at Budget Travel. Gosh, I remember the Zorb is one of those things I saw on teh internets way way back, like 2001 back. At that point you only find them in Australia.
Who to read besides Coupland, Stephenson, Gibson, and Sterling? at Ask Metafilter
Does anyone know if they make a Tupperware or Tupperware-like food storage container system that has one interchangeable lid size for all the different bins? at Ask Metafilter
I'm looking for dialog-heavy scenes (in books, movies, TV shows, etc) where a group of people solve a problem or make a plan in the course of one long conversation. at Ask Metafilter
Is Curves International (i.e. the company behind Curves gyms) really that bad? If it is, are there any other gyms that are similar to this chain in terms of target clientele and training plan? at Ask Metafilter
Fun facts about your favorite writers at Pop Candy. Woah, JD, I had no idea. Via The Park Bench.
Is there any earthly way - preferably on the up & up - to get a copy of Raiders of the Losk Ark: The Adaptation? at Ask Metafilter
coffee curls at Mighty Goods
Help me make a costume of Peter Pan's shadow for a theme party, at Ask Metafilter
inkjet paper tatoo at Swiss Miss
photos of Miette confiserie at Bluelines, so sweet
Want to see Jekyll, at Bookshelves of Doom
How to treat/prevent ingrown hairs at Ask Metafilter
Can you please suggest simple pranks, stunts, and tricks that fall under the category of "physical challenges"? For example: Offer 2 kids a piece of newspaper, and challenge them to find a way for both to stand on the paper at the same time, without ripping it, such that neither kid is able to touch the other. For kids birthday parties, at Ask Metafilter
Hey, remember crazy mannequin shows from the 80's? at Ask Metafilter. I TOTALLY watched this show as a kid. I didn't know it was a Canadian import, but there had to be some reason I liked it better than other shows.
Chic Peeks Adhesive Cleavage Covers at Sundry Buzz. I needed one of these for that dress.
Are "fast zombies" really plausible? at Ask Metafilter
Seven new adventures—from the Grand Canyon Skywalk to Zorbing in Tennessee—are sure to deliver a rush, but you might not want to look down. at Budget Travel. Gosh, I remember the Zorb is one of those things I saw on teh internets way way back, like 2001 back. At that point you only find them in Australia.
Who to read besides Coupland, Stephenson, Gibson, and Sterling? at Ask Metafilter
Does anyone know if they make a Tupperware or Tupperware-like food storage container system that has one interchangeable lid size for all the different bins? at Ask Metafilter
I'm looking for dialog-heavy scenes (in books, movies, TV shows, etc) where a group of people solve a problem or make a plan in the course of one long conversation. at Ask Metafilter
Is Curves International (i.e. the company behind Curves gyms) really that bad? If it is, are there any other gyms that are similar to this chain in terms of target clientele and training plan? at Ask Metafilter
Fun facts about your favorite writers at Pop Candy. Woah, JD, I had no idea. Via The Park Bench.
I love that you have the zombie question in the same list as the Tupperware question.
Neat. :D
Comment by Jen K — May 13, 2008 @ 7:25 am
if i saw someone with one of those coffee curls walking around seattle, i'd slap them for paying $70 for a damn sleeve.
Comment by you'll probably delete me barrie — May 13, 2008 @ 8:36 am
the domed dog crate is really cool, but I think my dog crate, even though it is box shaped, that folds down flat to its footprint is cool for that, even if it's not as neat looking.
Comment by Jen — May 13, 2008 @ 10:52 am
Oh, see Jekyll.
I became obsessed with it earlier in the year. I got it on a whim because I liked James Nesbit in "Millions". It's totally escapist, creepy, mildly literary, cool Brit fun. Yes.
Comment by Amy — May 13, 2008 @ 2:27 pm
A $68 coffee cuff?!?
Comment by kathy — May 13, 2008 @ 4:57 pm
oh yeah; and another thing -- the cuff is for a disposable cup. Why not just use a REUSABLE!!! commuter mug with a handle?
Comment by kathy — May 13, 2008 @ 4:59 pm
if i read it right... the coffee cuff is also a bracelet right?
So... provided that you don't forget that you put it on your cup and throw it out, you have a neat concept... but i'd never spend $70 on it.
Comment by okwes — May 13, 2008 @ 7:12 pm
Okwes - Yes, it's a bracelet as well. I think the price is crazy, but I kinda liked the idea.
Comment by megan — May 14, 2008 @ 5:00 am