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otters, need I say more
What wouldn’t I like more than going to an otter only water theme park?
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“Lisztomania”This “Brooklyn Brat Pack mashup” video by Ian Parker was made in response to Sarah Neuehaus’ “Brat Pack mashup” montage of John Hughes footage, and though it lacks that clip’s charge of cultural recognition, it evokes a more specific nostalgia for the Brooklyn of the past decade. This is a fan-made amateur clip full of the director’s friends, but seriously, professional art directors and casting agents with deep pockets could not possibly give you a more recognizable and idealized version of “hipster” Brooklyn. I mean, c’mon, this may as well be the opening credits to Friends: The Next Generation! Like Neuehaus’ mashup, Parker connects with and amplifies the essential perkiness of the song, but places it in the context of a more modern fantasy of youthful utopia.
Paying homage to The Breakfast Club! You can totally dance the Molly Ringwald to this song.
As many as 750,000 cellphones weighing 60 tons are piled at a electronics waste terminal of the Association of Electronics Environment in Yongin, south of Seoul, Tuesday. The Gyeonggi Province collected 25kgs of gold worth 1 billion won (about $900 000) from the waste cellphones during a two-month campaign to collect waste cellphones for both the environment and needy households. The money will be used for the needy people.
Rachel, I think we have a new recruit for Ukes Of Hazard.


