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poor taste w/ steven phibbs

I spend most of my day trying to bring to life things in my head. I trade those creations in for shelter, food, and pleasure. I download too many things illegally. stevenphibbs at gmail dot com

Listen to my Muxtape Here
May 13

caitlinoppermann:

jakehurwitz:

I really love this new CH original written by Dan and Sam. It’s just so absurd. I think it deserves to be Dugg if you’re not too busy.
Pyrokinesis on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Kingwood Sunrise on Vimeo (via Vimeo)

Good Morning World

May 12
I’m going to quit life and just watch Planet Earth for the rest of my life.
— (via karenabad)
Sex on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
When preparing to travel, lay out all your clothes and all your money. Then take half the clothes and twice the money.
— Susan Heller (via simko)
May 11
Beastie Boys Sabotage - Mock Music Video 2 on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Cinco De Mayo Carnival
May 08

How 10 Well-Known Beverages Got Their Names

didyouevernotice:

Coca-Cola was named for two of the ingredients that made up the drink at the time – coca leaves and kola nuts.

Mountain Dew is an old slang word for moonshine. It was marketed as “zero-proof moonshine” for a while and even used pictures of hillbillies in its marketing efforts until 1973.

Fanta - Two versions here, both based on the German word “fantasie” (fantasy/imagination). Story #1 – a contest was held for employees to name the drink. The inventors told employees to let their “fantasie” run wild. One salesman came up with Fanta. Story #2- same thing, except early versions of the drink were made from by products of cheese and jam production. Thus, the consumer would have to use their “fantasie” to imagine that the beverage actually tasted like oranges.

TAB – A computer randomly generated 250,000 three- or four-letter name possibilities. Why TAB was selected out of that list isn’t for certain, but Coca-Cola says it’s because it helps people keep “tabs” on their weight.

Pepsi – Used to be called the highly imaginative “Brad’s Drink”. Inventor Caleb D. Bradham bought the name “Pep Kola” from a local competitor, which eventually evolved into “Pepsi-Cola” and then “Pepsi”.

Canada Dry – Pretty simple explanation here. It was invented in Canada, and dry was supposed to mean “not sweet” (as opposed to “not wet”). There you have it.
Started in Canada. Dry = not sweet

A&W Rootbeer – This one’s pretty easy, too. A&W = the company’s founders, Roy Allen and Frank Wright.

Gatorade – This beverage was invented to help a football team with dehydration issues. The team? The University of Florida Gators. Gator-aid.

Dr Pepper – The rumor is that the man who bought the formula, Wade Morrison, used to live near a Dr. Charles T. Pepper and had a thing for his daughter. Also, as someone who considers the AP Stylebook akin to the Bible, I have to share - with this particular brand name there is never a period after the “r” in Dr.

Squirt – So-named because it “Squirts” in your mouth like a ripe grapefruit.

(via mental_floss Blog)

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