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Oh Yes! Hot Mess.

When ones thoughts or appearance are in a state of disarray, but they maintain an undeniable attractiveness or beauty.

My name is Robert. I am handcrafted in the Pacific Northwest & I am grandiose. I’m left handed & I wouldn’t have it any other way. I have a penchant for the sea and the forest, pea coats, autumn, anachronisms, using ampersands whenever possible, oxford commas, diverse lexicons, & the Pacific Northwest. I’m a fan of great music, great people, and great experiences. Also, I really like documentaries and cuddling.

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Took this driving home tonight. The air was warm, folk music was playing through my speakers and escaping out my windows, and I was completely mesmerized at the state that I have called my own for so many years.

Took this driving home tonight. The air was warm, folk music was playing through my speakers and escaping out my windows, and I was completely mesmerized at the state that I have called my own for so many years.

juliefinz:

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historicalawesomeness:

This day in history:

Minutes before giving a speech on a campaign stop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Theodore Roosevelt is shot in an assassination attempt.  

The would-be assassin’s bullet is slowed down after travelling through a steel eyeglass case and the folded, fifty page speech he intended to give, stopping in his chest.  Realizing that he wasn’t coughing up blood, Roosevelt figured he was well enough to go ahead and deliver his speech rather than rush to the hospital.

He spoke for the next 90 minutes, opening with the words:

Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot; but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.”

Doctors deemed it too risky to remove the bullet, and Roosevelt carried it with him inside his body for the rest of his life.

October 14, 1912


LIKE A BOSS

THE BEST BOSS

THE BOSS OF THE BOSSES

You don’t think…..I mean….is it possible……this man fathered Chuck Norris? I know what your are going to say, “but Flynn, Teddy died 20 years before Chuck was born.” And I hear you, and I retort “do you really think that would be enough to stop the seed of either of these men? Do you?”

Teddy’s so boss his sperm lives for 20 years

(Source: picturesofwar)

This is how I respond to my friends when they are genuinely concerned about me.

This is how I respond to my friends when they are genuinely concerned about me.

Having to be up in eight hours…

and still wide awake tumblin’. Story of my life.

Hatfield & McCoys seriously blew my mind. I got into it so much.

I haven’t been so emotionally invested in a movie/mini-series like that in a long time. Not only did I love it because it was historical, but because the mini series was well done and well worth the sleep deprivation I will be feeling in the morning.

LOL. I like this.

LOL. I like this.

(via 4x4girl)