The Deftones are an amazing band and I (Cara) have even had the privilege of seeing them live at The Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver. It was awesome.
Here is the sexiest library in the world mixed with a bloody (teehee) phenomenal song. This makes me want to get dirty naked and dance all sexy. Prrrrrrrrrr.
Enjoy!
*Skip the ad at the beginning when it pops up!!
What makes it more amazing is the comments below:
"This is still the strangest tampon commercial I've ever seen...who at Tampax thought this would be a good idea? Because it WAS."
"This song/video totally turns me on. Chino, if I wasn't such a lesbian I'd totally rail you to this song."
"Shit have I been going to the wrong library"
And my personal favourite as I still have no idea how the F it relates at all:
"i like fucking people i dont like outside in the snow."
Xx
A Thanks to @StealHrt for this link! Xo
See if you can incorporate any of these words into your conversations today. Because Christ knows kids these days need some vocab lessons. I can only hear the word "like" interjected so many times into a sentence before my brains try to make a run for it by exploding out of my ears in frightening arcs of gore. Or something akin to that.
So reminds me of Role Models. Love that movie!
It's not classy, but it works.
Find me this book. I'll mail it to every broad who's been on Maury. Or, most probably, keep it for myself.
Just in case.
We've gotten two Book Revolution entries so far this month, from our badass loyal submitters!
The first is from Miss Roxanne, our bookworm yummy mummy:
Hi ladies!
In honor of your daily radness, I'm reading The Princess Bride. I am kinda ashamed I've never read the book, since the movie is so awesome, & I'm loving what i've read so far. Ttfn!
Thanks, Roxy! And BTW - that is an EPIC read! Prepare to be blown away!
Our second entry is from the rad Andrew (Radrew even?):
I'm quite a fan of the Barnes & Noble classics. They make them accessible and compressible for any reader. I've purchased a number of titles from their selection. I've read books that I previously would have found intimidating like the works of Dostoevsky, and Dante's Divine Comedy just to name a few. Here's me with my copy of "The Picture of Dorian Gray". One of my favorite sections of these books are the "Introduction" giving the reader some background on the author and the inspiration of the particular book. Happy reading Biblio Babes!
Muchas gracias, senor! Anyone who reads classics gets mad respect from us!
Thanks a million, guys! And keep on reading!
... When beloved monsters of our fondest childhood memories finally retire.
Wait, what? Your childhood wasn't spent curled up under a blanket being scared shitless by inappropriately themed movie nights? Boy, did you ever miss out (on nightmares and bedwetting)!
And THIS is what happens when horror film producers, directors, and actors do INSTEAD of retiring:
Nah, I'm just joshing. I (Kat) actually went to see this movie at the theater when it came out. It was the one and only time I got ID'd for a movie. Not only did I get in, but I also brought some underage children with me to enjoy the cinematographic vision of group of talented artists.
Just keeping up the time honored tradition of causing lifelong night terrors in our future generations! Hooray!