All posts by Gail Pink

Author and Publisher of Worleygig.com

Thought of the Day From Hunter S. Thompson

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“Never turn your back on fear. It should always be in front of you, like a thing that might have to be killed.”

Thanks to AJ for the tip!

An Interview with Travis Smith of Trivium

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When Florida’s premier Thrash/Metalcore band, Trivium, released The Crusade in 2006, drummer Travis Smith felt he’d “broken out of the box” – surpassing his previous recorded performances exponentially. With the release of the band’s fourth CD, Shogun, however, he thinks he may have “jumped the gun” with that claim. “That quote would apply 100 percent right now,” says the drummer. “This record really has the Travis Smith stamp on it. It shows my true identity behind the kit.
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How To Make a Rainbow Cake!

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My Birthday is coming up two weeks from this Sunday and one of the things I always like to receive for my Birthday is a cake. Because Birthday cakes are awesome. As good fortune would have it, the Omnomicon food blog has posted the raddest possible recipe for a Rainbow Cake that I simply must receive! So please, friends of Gail, somebody please make my dearest Birthday wish come true, and bake this cake for me!

Thanks to Neatorama for the tip!

Fake Plastic Nipples: The Horror


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Oh my. This Fake Plastic “Beauty” Nipple prosthesis is truly kind of horrifying, if you happen to suffer from the unfortunate reverse problem (nipples hard ALL THE TIME). Fortunately, ladies with a “perpetual high-beams” situation can investigate getting a pair of silicone “Dimmers.” This fantastic product has made it possible for me to wear tight sweaters in winter again. Thank god!

Link via Tokyo Times.

Happy Birthday Jackson Pollack: 1912 – 1956


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No one is denying that groundbreaking artist Jackson Pollack (Born January 28th, 1912) was pretty much a complete asshole in real life, but we can still appreciate his contribution to Modern Art, I suppose.