05/15/14 |
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The weekend is thinking about getting into the drone game. |
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| | | BROWN AND OUT | These Go on Your Face | | The sun. It’s warm. It’s friendly. And overall, it has good intentions. But it can come on a little strong sometimes. Like this pun. Anyway, you’ll need Orlebar Brown’s new line of sunglasses. They’re all handmade and battle-tested on the Amalfi Coast. So... feel free to conduct a follow-up test. | | | | |
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| 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. | | | | |
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| | | TUMBLER FOR YOU | Because Your Beer Deserves Better | | Consider the koozie. It’s... well, it’s a koozie. Nothing to see here. Unless it comes in the form of a rather elegant tumbler modeled after the Machine Age like this one. It’s got hand-sewn detailing and leather and everything. Let your “Ashley and Rob, July 12, 2010” koozie down easy. | | | | |
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| | | ROCK MARKET | All of Rock and Roll Can Be Yours | | There’s an embarrassment of rock-and-roll riches going on the online auction block this Saturday. A Rickenbacker guitar played by John Lennon and George Harrison. Michael Jackson’s crystal glove. A jumpsuit worn on stage by late-era Elvis. Maybe don’t play or dry-clean any of those. | | | | |
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| | | VAMPIRE DIARIES | Well, Dracula’s Castle Is for Sale | | Dracula’s castle in Transylvania is up for sale. If you’re thinking weird summer house, good thinking. And now, your figures: Year of construction: 1212 AD Number of rooms: 60 Number of bathrooms: not as many Annual income generated from tourists: $3.75 million Odds you’ll eat Count Chocula in the breakfast nook: strong to very strong | | | | |
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| | | REVENGE OF THE WORDS | The Internet Did It Again | | Perhaps you’ve noticed that the word “literally” is literally used way too much on the Internet. You’ve literally had it up to here. Well, this browser plug-in will automatically change the word “literally” to “figuratively” every time it appears on your screen. Which is litera... okay, we’re pissing ourselves off now. | | | | |
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