theniftyfifties:

Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe at the Tiffany Club, Hollywood, 1955.

theniftyfifties:

Ella Fitzgerald and Marilyn Monroe at the Tiffany Club, Hollywood, 1955.






iamwearingahat
Yarn Bombing! 

iamwearingahat

Yarn Bombing! 

(via lettersintheampersand)


We’re all a little weird. And life is weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness—and call it love—true love.
Robert Fulghum


theonion:

Report: Watching Episode of ‘Downton Abbey’ Counts As Reading Book

“It’s a period piece with British accents and drama that hinges on each character’s place within an aristocratic peerage system, so needless to say, viewing one show from beginning to end is basically the same as reading a book.”

theonion:

Report: Watching Episode of ‘Downton Abbey’ Counts As Reading Book

“It’s a period piece with British accents and drama that hinges on each character’s place within an aristocratic peerage system, so needless to say, viewing one show from beginning to end is basically the same as reading a book.”