mydadsittinginhischair:

This is the crown jewel of the collection.  That’s my dad with Bobby Kennedy.  This picture was taken just before Bobby Kennedy’s trip to California.  For me this represents my dad’s passion for politics, his interest in people and making the world a better place.  He has always been involved with his community, city and country.  I’m proud to have this picture.

My sister adds: ” The stain on dad’s jacket is from Ethel Kennedy spilling her drink on him. It was before presidential candidates had secret service and so they asked dad and the other reporters on that press junket to help escort them through the crowds at the rally. And Ethel got jostled and spilled. :)  I love that Bobby has a lollipop in his hand.
  1. Camera: Canon MG6100 series Network

Stanley Kubrick and Jack Nicholson on the set of The Shining

Stanley Kubrick and Jack Nicholson on the set of The Shining

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a-normal-flame:

i love you so much that it hurts my head

  1. Camera: Canon PowerShot G11
  2. Aperture: f/2.8
  3. Exposure: 1/20th
  4. Focal Length: 28mm

NO ONE WANTS TO SEE PEETA 

WE WANT GALE

How many times is Russel Brand going to say “TWILAIGHT AND HUNGA GAMEZ”

doesn’t MTV know they dont actually have to show Kristen Stewart?

jackandjackie:

deadmansbest:

Authentic 1960 JFK campaign pins. I’m in heaven.

Fab stuff - the left pin is pretty cool and unusual.

  • Television: In the criminal justice system--
  • Me: SEXUALLY-BASED OFFENSES ARE CONSIDERED ESPECIALLY HEINOUS. IN NEW YORK CITY, THE DEDICATED DETECTIVES WHO INVESTIGATE THESE VICIOUS FELONIES ARE MEMBERS OF AN ELITE SQUAD KNOWN AS THE SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT. THESE ARE THEIR STORIES. DUN DUN
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Jónsi- Tornado 

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allcreatures:

A grizzly bear is caught destroying camera equipment in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The clumsy 500-pound bear inspected the expensive camera and tripod, before knocking it over and squashing it. Luckily, wildlife photographer Andrew Kane had rented the gear - and had another camera to catch the animal in the act. He’d abandoned the camera after the bear started to approach him.

Picture: Andrew Kane / Barcroft Media (via Pictures of the day: 25 May 2012 - Telegraph)