Oqkb Twenty Awesome Covers From The US Space Program
https://youtube/watch v=7gbazzlie0o Speaking of Bill Shatner, a fantastic [url=https://www.stanleycups.pl]stanley termos[/url] soundtrack for this evening or any evening is the his hit single* I Can ;t Get Behind That of his 2004 album Has [url=https://www.cups-stanley.de]stanley flasche[/url] Been. With the help of Henry Rollins, Shatner uses I Can ;t Behind That to just go off on everything and anything [url=https://www.stanleymugs.ca]stanley canada[/url] , including his rocker. It brilliant. The puppets are a particularly nice addition to the frenetic tone of the whole thing, and I ;m not sure whats up with the Russian Russian subtitles, but it was the only video I could find and frankly they just add to the manic insanity of the whole thing. If this is AT ALL amusing to you, you should totally go check out the whole album. It a trip. [Spotify, Amazon, iTunes] *in no way actually a hit single Sntx Hey everybody: cool your jets on the whole supervirus thing
Many years ago British artist Marc Quinn started an art project where he created cast self-portraits using his own frozen blood. On one hand, it incredibly creepy and unsettling. But on the other, how many artists ; can turn to their creations dur [url=https://www.stanley-cups.fr]stanley cup[/url] ing a medical emergency Starting as far back as 1991, Marc has been creating these self-portraits every five years or so, with each one requiring about four and a half liters of blood extracted over a five-month period. And while it might sound like a macabre medium to work [url=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz]stanley nz[/url] w [url=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de]stanley cup becher[/url] ith, as we ;ve pointed out in the past, crafting in blood is far cheaper than making a copy of your masterpiece with an inkjet printer. https://gizmodo/hp-ink-costs-more-than-human-blood-booze-212444 [Marc Quinn via Scientific American] Image by Marc Quinn Sculptures