Lazy Youtube Update: Georgia Anne Muldrow
Articles | 30-09-2009
A real nice soul track from Georgia Anne Muldrow. But it’s the animated video that seals the deal.
A real nice soul track from Georgia Anne Muldrow. But it’s the animated video that seals the deal.
The Team Evil office. Yesterday… [not pictured] piles of money.
Personally, we never understood the whole ‘Chuck Norris’ thing. “So he’s like a shit action hero for people who don’t like Arnie but are too racist for Chow Yun Fat?” Still, who are we to argue with the internet…
Dan Lacey paints shockingly AWFUL images of famous people with pancakes on their heads. Ignoring the fact he’s obviously CRAZY, people keep encouraging him to do this… His latest shtick is painting a naked Obama with a unicorn. We believe the polite term for all this is ‘outsider art’.
Outsider art: “The term outsider art was coined by art critic Roger Cardinal in 1972 as an English synonym for art brut (“raw art” or “rough art”), a label created by French artist Jean Dubuffet to describe art created outside the boundaries of official culture; Dubuffet focused particularly on art by insane-asylum inmates.” (Wikipedia)
You can see more of his work here.

Online dating is tough – especially when the competition is of such a consistently high calibre.

Read our week in review over at Lifelounge. Now with 20% more sex and pill popping.
This is EXACTLY what our Tuesday nights are like.
And this is Wednesday…
What’s that? Google Street View caught you breaking and entering / committing adultery / drunk and reckless. Ooops. Very sorry. Please watch this video.

Our weird obsession with owls continues. These are all courtesy of Germany’s Dirk Erik Schulz (AKA ThemRock). He draws owls. Also, Mario Bros montages – but that’s another update for another site. See more of his work here. A whole lotta owls. Real talk.

The Clipse (feat Pharrell) – I’m Good
Oh shit, new Clipse, new Clipse, new Clipse. And it ain’t about dealing coke. This might actually get a bit of radio play if they’re not careful.
