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October 2010

Oct 31, 2010
#signs #awesome
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Oct 28, 201042 notes
#Friday Night Lights
“‘I’m going to miss this.’ Those words, spoken by Kyle Chandler’s Eric Taylor in the season premiere of Friday Night Lights (“Expectations”), written by David Hudgins and directed by Michael Waxman, are said as he looks over at the minor squabble developing between wife Tami (Connie Britton) and daughter Julie (Aimee Teegarden). But that simple sentence, offered in a sweet and rather sad tone, might as well encapsulate the overall feeling of the audience: we’re going to miss this too.” —http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2010/10/of-lions-and-lambs-thoughts-on-season.html (via imlizlemon)
Oct 28, 20108 notes
#Friday Night Lights
Oct 26, 20109 notes
#lol
Oct 26, 2010
#Marc Bartra
Oct 26, 201023 notes
#Friday Night Lights
Jonathan Bornstein ends stint with Chivas USA → latimes.com

Jonathan Bornstein’s last practice with Chivas USA was winding down when defender Carlos Borja approached from behind and lifted Bornstein onto the shoulders of teammates Ben Zemanski and Sal Zizzo.

Oct 25, 2010
#Jonathan Bornstein
Oct 24, 201026 notes
#Maria Sharapova
Oct 23, 201013 notes
Oct 20, 201046 notes
#Bojan Krkic #Ricky Rubio
Oct 20, 201039,145 notes
Oct 20, 201029 notes
#Miralem Pjanic #Yoann Gourcuff
Oct 19, 201042 notes
Oct 18, 201015 notes
#Pau Gasol
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Oct 14, 2010
#Aaron Ramsey
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Oct 14, 20109 notes
#gay rights
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Oct 12, 201014 notes
#Yoann Gourcuff
“Observations throughout the world make it clear that climate change is occurring, and rigorous scientific research demonstrates that the greenhouse gases emitted by human activities are the primary driver. These conclusions are based on multiple independent lines of evidence, and contrary assertions are inconsistent with an objective assessment of the vast body of peer-reviewed science. Moreover, there is strong evidence that ongoing climate change will have broad impacts on society, including the global economy and on the environment.” —A joint statement (pdf) by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Chemical Society, American Geophysical Union, American Institute of Biological Sciences, American Meteorological Society, American Society of Agronomy, American Society of Plant Biologists, American Statistical Association, Association of Ecosystem Research Centers, Botanical Society of America, Crop Science Society of America, Ecological Society of America, Natural Science Collections Alliance, Organization of Biological Field Stations, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Society of Systematic Biologists, Soil Science Society of America, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. (via jonathan-cunningham)
Oct 12, 201041 notes
#environment
Oct 12, 2010
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