life:

Now that’s what we call good sportsmanship.

Not originally published in LIFE: The Packers’ Herb Adderley and Kansas City’s tight end Fred Arbanas head to the lockers after Green Bay’s 35-10 victory in Super Bowl I, Los Angeles, 1967. See more photos here.

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lovelyjudith:

Happy Birthday Janis Joplin

lovelyjudith:

Happy Birthday Janis Joplin

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life:

Happy birthday, Elvis.

On this day in 1935, “The King” was born. Here, see rare, unpublished photos of Elvis in his prime.

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aplacetolovedogs:

Just a few more minutes mommy, I’m having so much fun in the snow
Original Article

aplacetolovedogs:

Just a few more minutes mommy, I’m having so much fun in the snow

Original Article

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alieandgeorgia:

Huell Howser dies at 67
Goodnight, Sweet Prince. We’re sorry we impersonated you having sex with Garrison Keillor on our last podcast episode. You’ll be missed.

alieandgeorgia:

Huell Howser dies at 67

Goodnight, Sweet Prince. We’re sorry we impersonated you having sex with Garrison Keillor on our last podcast episode. You’ll be missed.

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To bear and not to own; to act and not lay claim; to do the work and let it go: for just letting it go is what makes it stay.
Lao Tzu (via tiffanykwong)

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lovelyasadream:

pinoytumblr:

New Year in the Philippines
The view of the Metro Manila skyline from Monterey Hills in San Mateo, Rizal.
Photographed by: Paolo Nacpil (capturedphotos)

Oh how I miss this! Great shot, Paolo! 

lovelyasadream:

pinoytumblr:

New Year in the Philippines

The view of the Metro Manila skyline from Monterey Hills in San Mateo, Rizal.

Photographed by: Paolo Nacpil (capturedphotos)

Oh how I miss this! Great shot, Paolo! 

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ianbrooks:

Papercuts by John Shlichta

Black and white is a stark contrast even when they refuse to be confined to the trappings of two dimensions, John Shlichta creates gorgeous cut-out renditions of dark landscapes and fairy tale-esque ponderings, utilizing negative space to fill in the details left behind from the paper he cut away.

Artist: Behance / Flickr / Website

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