Tuesday, April 7, 2009

F* keeping calm and carrying on

moleitau via 43 Folders

16 comments:

  1. YAY! Eff that other one! When I see that other one I have to be careful not to throw up in my shoes.

    Plus, this is a much better way to live.

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  2. A friend just e-mailed this to me the other day. It made me deeply happy.

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  3. someday when i redo my craft room, this is fo shiz going on da wall.

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  4. 43 corners is my new favorite.

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  5. H-town played their "how to be more awesome" podcast from SxSW the other night while we were making dinner. A little more Austin than awesome in my opinion, but I'm loving the blog....

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  6. the blog world can be a little too serene sometimes... maybe this will spice things up!
    *the whole keep calm and carry on thing was becoming a bit trite anyway.

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  7. How about Curl Up and Go To Sleep. I'd like one that says Curl Up and Go To Sleep. And preferably without a goddamn crown on it. A bed, a bed would be better.

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  8. YES!!!! I want this. Like right now please. It makes me so happy!!

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  9. Ha! I love it. Of course, I also like the sound of the one Peonies suggested.

    For different rooms. Obviously.

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  10. The not entirely awesome podcast we listened to the other night while making dinner was from the sxsw panel called Try Making Yourself More Interesting and has absolutely nothing to do with Merlin Mann (aka 43 folders) or John Gruber (aka Daring Fireball, who I really like). John and Merlin's talk was called 149 Surprising Ways to Turbocharge Your Blog With Credibility! and it's up on 43 Folders. I haven't listened to it, but I bet it's more awesome than Austin. For the 3 of you who care, all the podcasts from sxsw interactive are available in a hard-to-navigate, unsearchable directory here.

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  11. yes this one is so much better!

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  12. Yes. Love the crafty mod of keep calm etc. Let's not forget the intention for it's original use.

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