If only life always felt like this

Photography by 26 Merton Rd. Via Once Wed.

Photography by 26 Merton Rd. Via Once Wed.
I’ve been felled by yet another migraine, and when I’m not whining about the pain, I’m busy packing. Go on with out me!
Or, at the very least, enjoy this installment of Drunk History.
My friend Rachel always finds cool stuff online, and this one is no exception. It’s a video of an interactive art installation that was at MoMA last year. By using the data pulled from online dating sites around the world, the piece chronicles the search for love and self, online.
That’s right, way more people than you thought are still wookin’ pa nub. Cold comfort on an even colder January day, I guess. But still a really cool video. Check it out!
While I don’t love this song as much as I loved everything on “Magic”, “Life Itself” appears to be a harbinger of another solid Bruce record. And I can be happy with solid records from the man who gave us “The River”. And “Nebraska”. And “Born in the U.S.A.”
If you’re looking for a surefire way to score with the ladies, awkwardly speak singing to any song (particularly “Lady” by Styx) might not be the best way to do it. But if she can get over the awkwardness and you can laugh about it, maybe after that you can get some action.
Also, how did this show get cancelled? Oh yeah. NBC buried it on SATURDAY NIGHTS.
I know it’s a ladies’ locker room and everything, but come on. Really? REALLY?!
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This video totally moves me. In a world where people go on TV game shows to find a spouse, the whole “sanctity of marriage” argument is ridiculous. And the government has no place in the bedrooms of its constituents.
Thanks for the heads up on this link, Val.
Haven’t watched enough to pass judgment yet, but IKEA has an online TV show. Starring Illeana Douglas. Check out EasyToAssemble.tv. And don’t worry, you won’t need an Allen key.