Friday Links
I was debating on whether or not I should post this. But, ok. Here it is, the latest find from SKRUG: a car with a front European license plate (of course) that has a Russian flag and says “Yolka,” which means either fir tree (like the kind you have for your New Year tree) or a nickname of some sort. I can imagine some tall, skinny guy in the Russian mafia being like, “Yeah. They call me Yolka cause I’ve done so many needles. ”
Nothing says LOOKATMELOOKATME like this license plate+car combo.
So I looked at it.
P.S. If this is your car, I would like a ride.
Links:
- Been HANKering for a Henry Paulson action figure? You’re in luck!
- Interesting website I hadn’t seen before.
- Starbucks straws really are that big.
- I actually also have this as a goal, and cannot get rid of any of them.
- Gym etiquette flow chart.
- How you will eventually divorce.
- The Most Emailed Article in the New York Times
- Are you a neat freak like us?
- Don’t you wish you could see this in person?
- The things you learn when you start with accents and end with sugar sandwiches. (P.S. Ai did not wrait in wiz ze question.)
- Holy crap people in Alaska are crazy.
- [I was debating on whether or not I should post this. But, ok. Here it is, the latest find from SKRUG: a car with a front European license plate (of course) that has a Russian flag and says “Yolka,” which means either fir tree (like the kind you have for your New Year tree) or a nickname of some sort. I can imagine some tall, skinny guy in the Russian mafia being like, “Yeah. They call me Yolka cause I’ve done so many needles. ”
Nothing says LOOKATMELOOKATME like this license plate+car combo.
So I looked at it.
P.S. If this is your car, I would like a ride.
Links:
- Been HANKering for a Henry Paulson action figure? You’re in luck!
- Interesting website I hadn’t seen before.
- Starbucks straws really are that big.
- I actually also have this as a goal, and cannot get rid of any of them.
- Gym etiquette flow chart.
- How you will eventually divorce.
- The Most Emailed Article in the New York Times
- Are you a neat freak like us?
- Don’t you wish you could see this in person?
- The things you learn when you start with accents and end with sugar sandwiches. (P.S. Ai did not wrait in wiz ze question.)
- Holy crap people in Alaska are crazy. 12.](http://thehairpin.com/2011/01/things-overheard-as-colin-firth-gets-his-star-on-the-hollywood-walk-of-fame/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TheAwl+%28The+Awl%29)