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    These are either the Nike Zoom Kobe VI or the Dream Season III. Either way, yes please.

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    Sound advice. [via]

  • (Photo credit Tim Lutes/USCFootballFan.com) (Photo credit Tim Lutes/USCFootballFan.com) Please enjoy the lovely ladies of USC and have a great week. Happy Song Girl Monday! (Photo credit Tim Lutes/USCFootballFan.com) (Photo credit Tim Lutes/USCFootballFan.com)

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    Congratulations to the Spanish. It’s nice to see the Cup go to people who know how to celebrate the right way.

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    It’s better to fail with your own vision rather than following another man’s vision. Johan Cruyff

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    Friend of TDB Dan wrote in to share his wife, Heather Wade-Benderly’s new business endeavor, the positively delicious-looking Bakette. They’re still working on getting their official site up, but in the meantime I’m sure you can find more than enough to work up an appetite – from everything pictured above to other delectable items like…

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    There can be only one.

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    I sincerely hope that the vice president was oblivious to the number of lives he inconvenienced by deciding to land at LAX and his attempted humor on the Tonight Show. Just on our small propeller plane it resulted in half the passengers missing their flight, everyone missing their checked luggage, and more than four hours…

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    The Empire Strikes Back poster by Tom Whalen. See more of his amazing work »

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    Today at 2pm ET: Playing for #3

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    We need to have him back, it’s as simple as that. It’s not a question of if he will be back; it’s a matter of when. I don’t care what [the cost] is. … They need to work that out and get him back because his significance to our ballclub and to me cannot be…

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    Before the start of the shoot for their film The New World, director Terrence Malick and cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki devised a series of photography rules that were to be used during filming:  No artificial lights. All is shot in natural light.   No crane or dolly shots, just handheld or Steadicam shots.  Everything is shot…

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