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Not Fragile: The Seven Deadly Sins Now Available In Wine Glass Form


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If you enjoy a little decadence and danger with your evening’s glass of the grape, you may not be able to live without Hamilton Design’s collection of the Seven Deadly Wine Glasses. According to the website: These glasses are based on the 7 Deadly Sins. Each glass encapsulates a sin, which is revealed through the ritual of drinking. The 7 Deadly Glasses are about celebrating passion and encouraging the user to be sinful in a theatrical fashion.

Handmade in England. Limited Edition. Available to order. Price on Request. (I bet they cost a bloody fortune!)

Thanks to Tracy over at Modern Urban Livingfor the tip!

Collect The Whole Set!
Collect All Seven!

Urban Field Trip of the Week: Ikea!

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Today Geoffrey and I had a very exciting adventure together when we hauled our tight little asses out to Redhook, Brooklyn and spent a couple of hours wandering around in a daze inside the gargantuan new Ikea that opened just last Wednesday. It was so much fun! Here’s what I came back to the city with:

4 Black 20-inch square throw pillows

1 Multi-colored rag rug for my kitchen floor

1 Vanilla candle in reusable glass holder

1 Lint roller

Total cost for all this loot: $20!!

Gee wiz, what a bargain! I will be returning to Ikea again and again!

Awesome Video: Microsoft Redesigns the iPod Package

No one hates Microsoft more than me. I’ll be an Apple fan until they pry my iMac mouse from my cold dead fingers, so I never miss an opportunity to rip Bill Gates a new one. Enjoy!

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Psychedelic Art Exhibit at NYC’s Whitney Museum Gives Me Flashbacks!

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LOVE by Robert Indiana

Geoffrey and I spent a few hours this afternoon uptown at the Whitney Museum of Contemporary Art blowing our minds at their current exhibit, Summer of Love, which is so amazing it will make your head explode. We were able to get in free with my ID card from work, but it’s totally worth the $15 admission. One of my favorite parts of the exhibit was the Roomful of Mirrors, while Geoffrey couldn’t stop talking about this one installation Phantasy Landscape Visiona II, by Verner Panton, which he repeatedly referred to as “The Vagina Room.”
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