| | | | | | 04/03/14 | | April showers bring May weekends. | | | | | | | HEY, JOE | A Planet Named After Our Vice President | | Last week, astronomers at Yale discovered a faintly pink, frozen planet in the outer limits of our solar system. And they’re tentatively calling it “Biden.” Presumably because of its shrewd diplomatic skills and brilliant smile. And not at all because it’s that light-pink thing in the background. | | | | | | | SPONSORED MESSAGE | | | | JEAN SPIRIT | The Jeans to Get You Through Spring | | You know Levi’s. Been around since the 1870s. Wearable 365 days a year. And now they’re unveiling new finishes and washes in the classic 501®, the 511™ slim and more. They’re just as appropriate at a backyard cookout as they are courtside at the playoffs. Or, you know, eating a sandwich. | | | | | | | | | SO FLY | Take This and Meet Us in Wyoming | | Right now, it’s fly-fishing season. And right... now, you have no excuse for not partaking in one of America’s favorite leisurely pastimes. Because Patagonia made you these uncomplicated fly rods for your maiden voyage. Or for using as props while making up a story about that time you went fly-fishing. | | | 411: | Patagonia Simple Fly Fishing Tenkara Fly Rods, order here | | | | | | | | | BRAINPOWER | Someone Up and Made a Beer with Brains | | NAME: Dock Street Walker. ORIGIN: West Philadelphia (born and raised...). TYPE OF BEER: American pale stout. INGREDIENTS: Malted wheat, oats, flaked barley, organic cranberry, smoked goat brains. TASTING NOTES: Delicate, earthy overtones with a slight tartness and a hint of telling people you drank beer made with goat brains. | | | | | | | | | SWEET E-MOTION | Basically TV Guide for Viral Videos | | Imagine if there were a website that combed through all of the videos on the Internet, sorted the best ones into channels and put everything in one easily navigable TV Guide–esque format. Nice, you’ve just imagined something not entirely original. You’re still welcome to enjoy its services, though. | | | | | | | | | KNIFE OF PI | A Very British Way to Cut Things | | If you don’t have a Swiss Army knife, good. Because that means you’re automatically in the market for one of these British Army knives. They’ve got three pieces: a sheepsfoot blade, a can opener and a marlin spike. It doesn’t matter what that is because it’s called a marlin spike. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 900 Broadway, Suite 808 New York, NY 10003 © 2014 UrbanDaddy. All Rights Reserved. | | | | | | |
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