Child Chorus Sings “Eye of the Tiger”
Clubber Lang would even like this video.
Another station dancing video after the break.
Read the whole story here.
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Christopher Niemann (http://christophniemann.com/) is a frickin’ amazing artist. He does New Yorker covers, illustrates for the New York Times, and seems friendly enough. I just stumbled across his blogon the NY Times. It’s basically incredible. He has an entire page of coffe illustrations illustrated with what else, coffee!
I also thoroughly enjoyed his abstract illustrations of New York using LEGOs.
Also, if you’re interested in retitling your bathroom, I mean, who isn’t, check this out!
Of course, he has overpriced prints to buy, starting at $33.96 for some ungodly reason; or you could get a single notecard for $8.97.
A cheaper option to get some of his stuff is is the children’s books he wrote, which actually look very creative, cool and hipster.
Anyways, check him out. Neat stuff.
So the Cute Things Falling Asleep site is a nice salve for the absence of the puppy-cam. Basically it’s a site full of puppies, parrots, and polar bears all fighting the zzz’s. I found this bear/puppy creature to be one of the cutest of the bunch in a cute I-don’t-know-what-you-are kind of way, and apparently his name is Spudgy which is the icing. If that doesn’t put you over the edge, you should visit his personal website.
Youtube – Sleepy Puppy 2 aka Spudgy
“When pig farmers Debbie and Andrew Keeble discovered a newborn member of their herd was afraid of mud, they were left scratching their heads over what to do.
But, after thinking on the hoof, they soon realised a pair of wellies worn by a Paddington Bear toy fitted the young porker’s tiny trotters like a glove.”
Strange… read the rest of the story (and more pictures) here.
After years of searching for Nessie in the Loch Ness of Scotland, it has all been proven futile. Little did everyone know that Nessie had a dream, and she went to the city where even a mythical monster’s dreams can come true: New York City!