“Ay!”

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Obligatory Bruce Lee post

Obligatory Bruce Lee post

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WINNING

WINNING

mightyflynn:

Ichiro, Spring Training 2011
photo by Greg Johns (MLB)

ICHIRO IS MY CONSTANT.

mightyflynn:

Ichiro, Spring Training 2011

photo by Greg Johns (MLB)

ICHIRO IS MY CONSTANT.

Charles Bronson in The Mechanic1972

Charles Bronson in The Mechanic
1972

Dizzy Gillespie, Mary Lou Williams, Tadd Dameron, Hank Jones, Milt Orent, Dixie Bailey, & Jack Teagarden Photo by William P. Gottlieb New York City, 1947

Dizzy Gillespie, Mary Lou Williams, Tadd Dameron, Hank Jones, Milt Orent, Dixie Bailey, & Jack Teagarden
Photo by William P. Gottlieb
New York City, 1947

Sputnik magazine, 1968

Sputnik magazine, 1968

Gucci ‘92

Gucci ‘92

©1992 CROSS COLOURS. STOP-D VIOLENCE.
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©1992 CROSS COLOURS. STOP-D VIOLENCE.

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Larry Sanders with the VII’s! Letterman’s shoe game was never this fresh.

Larry Sanders with the VII’s! Letterman’s shoe game was never this fresh.

I don’t know about you guys, but I would totally rather see ELO play a rooftop gig over the Beatles.

The role of (possibly the greatest) Bond villain Max Zorin was originally pitched to David Bowie, and then Sting, but both declined. So A View To A Kill ended up with Christopher Walken and Grace Jones instead. Can’t really see anyone but Walken pull THIS off though.

The role of (possibly the greatest) Bond villain Max Zorin was originally pitched to David Bowie, and then Sting, but both declined. So A View To A Kill ended up with Christopher Walken and Grace Jones instead. Can’t really see anyone but Walken pull THIS off though.

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Bruce Lee Presents: How To Properly Make An Exit

*finger-tap to the sunglasses is crucial