Remember the days when we used to go to a party and the moment a butterfly was painted across on our face, we'd marvel at the perfection of the clown lady's work of art? I am referring to little-me at the tender age of 4, but perhaps you thought of a time when you were a tad older. Whatever floats your boat. Well, the butterfly has now been (dramatically) overshadowed by a new event that I . . .
Just another Sunday…
I was going to have a little whinge about how my body clock has awoken me at 9am on a Sunday morning once again. About how I couldn't choose between Western or Asian food to order in for lunch. About how my Internet was insanely slow today. Then I read the news about Cory Monteith's death and suddenly things got thrown a little into perspective. Perhaps I'm not one of the teenage screaming fans . . .
First World Problems
First world problems. We are all guilty of complaining about them, and best of all...we all like to have a laugh about them. Buzzfeed does an excellent job of compiling a couple of gems found on Twitter, that definitely acts to entertain. Reading through them, there might be a couple that you relate to along the way. Love them. Had my Game of Thrones marathon and . . .
Flying Woes
If you are to make a complaint, you might as well make it brilliant enough that Richard Branson would blog about it. Congratulations Arthur Hicks, and I'm sorry about your bag. . . .
Reach High
My favourite quote of the day... Could definitely do with a cookie right now. . . .
ABSOLUT’ly Open Canvas
ABSOLUT does not just create awesome ads: It also creates awesome campaigns. “Transform Today” happened in Williamsburg last weekend, turning an entire block of North 6th Street into an interactive display of some of New York's finest creative talent. Freshly painted white facades were reworked, grafitti artists gave live demonstrations in alleyways, and there was a display of storefront . . .
Bathtub Dreams
I would not mind having this bathtub. Perhaps I wouldn't leave it all weekend. Covered in bubbles and sipping champagne, that does sound blissful. The only other thing I would need is a butler that I can beckon with my little gold bell. If only. Introducing the Vessel (aka. the Bathtub Hammock). Designed by UK studio Splinterworks, this bathtub is doesn't touch the floor - suspended from walls . . .
If They Could Speak…
David Olenick's art is a perfect illustration (no pun intended) of a whole series of bad decisions, excuses, and basic human behaviour - all with a humourous twist. His designs are cleverly executed with simple drawings and typography, but all the puns and clever wordplay with the quirky cast of characters definitely brings a smile, and perhaps a couple of laughs here and . . .
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