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[Dappered | Benefits of Timely Laundering, Churchill, & Bond’s Newest Vehicle??]() --------------------------------------------------------------- [Benefits of Timely Laundering, Churchill, & Bond’s Newest Vehicle??](r/Dappered/~3/e_5NEoFuf4Y/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email) Posted: 06 Oct 2017 03:00 AM PDT INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN: [[(thank you)]( THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST: It began with Berlin era Bowie and quickly segued into the man above. [Check it out.]( ALEXA KEEPS TABS… on those songs you ask about. Also, it never occurred to me to try this. [But this is definitely my new favorite chart.]( BAD NEWS GUYS: He’s gone. [He’s really gone](. I might sandbag this link and bring it back in time for ruining the holidays for those half-pints you can’t stand. Yeah. I’m an ass. I get it. Oh, by the way, speaking of the fat guy in the red suit, [you should watch this movie.]( NOT-UH! OMG. Like, [historically speaking](. Still not committed? Churchill. THE ACCIDENTAL DISTRACTION: [#ramona]( SPEAKING OF DISTRACTIONS: [This one was unexpectedly sweet.]( Meanwhile, [this one is merely delusional.]( As in, I would be delusional were I to think this would be a good idea for me. And finally, [a horror short for aficionados](. SEASONAL HUES: (mine) MORE OF THIS PLEASE: [This is anything but a distraction](. I love this story so much. TECHNOLOGY: [It’s gonna getcha.]( BOND 25: I’m looking forward to one more with Daniel Craig and I really absolutely positively completely need to see [one of these]( in the movie. Because, they have to, right? LET THEM EAT CAKE: [This just creeps me the hell out.]( This seems vaguely dystopian or something. Mostly something I guess. But wait, then we have [this](, ripped straight from The Terminator. Sheesh. DON’T LET THE BED BUGS BITE: Seriously. Don’t. [Pick up after yourself.]( LIGHTNING ROUND: More from Turkey. [This time of the “that is so cool” variety](.  | [Mama Kitty wanted to share the love.Â]( Nice work Mama Kitty. HALLOWEEN TOWN IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS: [[(thank you)]( Our pal Eric H has once again sent along a sweet collection of linkety link links for y’all this week. Dive in! And thank you Eric! [GAMES PEOPLE PLAY!]( [This looks like it should be pretty fun](. Love the art direction here. Good for them. NO MAS? [Really?]( REALLY? Really. Sigh. I know nothing. Then there’s [these]( which make me want to do some very not-at-all-nice things. LIFEHACK OF THE WEEK: Enough with the oversharing on Social Media already. [For your own good.Â]( FA-FA-FA-FA-FASHION: At Amazon, it’s more about, you know, [clothing of a more practical nature.]( Speaking of fashion, again, [I know nothing](. AMERICA EXPORTS…[obesity](. And die-uh-beetus. AHOY! [This. Is. Stunning](. This is…erp…[gotta get a bucket.]( ONCE UPON A TIME: [[(thank you)]( TOTO, WE’RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE: It looks like Crayola will need to find some much bigger boxes. [About the size of a Costco I’m thinking.]( PICTURE THIS! Snowflakes. No, really. [Actual snowflakes](. Larger than life. OH SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE! [How we’ve missed you.]( PERSPECTIVE: Warning – if you are easily triggered by anything that deigns to point out inconsistencies about America and guns, then [this is not for you.]( You have been warned. FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE! (gasp, deep breaths…) [FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORE!]( LEARNING TO FLY: Before he was Tom Petty, he was the dude in Mudcrutch. Then Mudcrutch was a thing again and we got great [songs like this]( to go along with all of [these](. THIS IS THE MOST MAJESTIC CREATURE EVER: THE CONTINUING SAGA OF EQUI-FUX: Dude. [You had one job](. Also, how long before [this goes south](? Anyone? TA-DA! [Nailed it.]( YEAH, NO. I’m pretty sure, for most people,[this is in fact the exact opposite of Yahoo](! STFU ALREADY: [Unbelievable.]( OH THAT’S NASTY: [This seems wrong with the added bonus of more wrong.]( INCOMING! Tim Johnstone is [Dappered’s music correspondent]( as well as our resident gatherer of all things interwebs related. He doesn’t really hate people. [Mostly.Â]( ff/Dappered?a=e_5NEoFuf4Y:7w6P-g0eWsw:yIl2AUoC8zA ff/Dappered?a=e_5NEoFuf4Y:7w6P-g0eWsw:qj6IDK7rITs ff/Dappered?a=e_5NEoFuf4Y:7w6P-g0eWsw:gIN9vFwOqvQ You are subscribed to email updates from [Dappered Style Mail](). To stop receiving these emails, you may [unsubscribe now](. Email delivery powered by Google Google Inc., 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United States

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