(via imgTumble)Clearly Dope Swanson made of all the eggs and bacon they have: Hey Raechel, you have my heart. Be gentle.
ronswansonappreciationsociety:
My roommate Raechel made this for my birthday breakfast! BEST THING TO WAKE UP TO!
-Connie
(via imgTumble)Clearly Dope Swanson made of all the eggs and bacon they have: Hey Raechel, you have my heart. Be gentle.
ronswansonappreciationsociety:
My roommate Raechel made this for my birthday breakfast! BEST THING TO WAKE UP TO!
-Connie
nypl:
(via imgTumble)We swear this is an actual historic photograph (c. 1860), not an Instagram filter — No one would cultivate such amazing sideburns in this day and age. Happy Mustache Monday!
Here’s what 19cBaseball.com has to say about the subject:
Joseph B. Leggett, Captain of the famed Brooklyn Excelsiors. Leggett was one of the early baseball stars in the 1850s and was the catcher for the Brooklyn All-Star Club which lost to the New York All-Star Club on July 20, 1858 in the first of three Great Base Ball Matches. Because of his play and sure hands, pitcher Jim Creighton was able to throw his overpowering fast balls. Leggett served in the Civil War and upon returning to New York finished his career as a short stop to compensate for the diminished strength in his throwing arm.
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(via imgTumble)Happy 70th birthday #PaulMcCartney! Here is Paul on the June 17, 1976 cover of #RollingStone with Linda McCartney. See our gallery of the best of Paul’s solo career at RollingStone.com. (Taken with Instagram)