oh ffs
― Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 29 June 2012 15:59 (fourteen years ago)
Hugo, a French bulldog in California, has little use for his eco-doghouse, which has a succulent garden. But his owners like it.
― J0rdan S., Friday, 29 June 2012 16:08 (fourteen years ago)
The supermodel Rachel Hunter commissioned this replica of her Mediterranean-style house in the Los Angeles area from La Petite Maison, which built it more than a decade ago and charged more than $16,000.
It has handmade roof tiles, a terra cotta floor, wrought-iron details and dog-themed artwork on the walls.
“I’ve got all kinds of really great ideas that I want to do for doghouses,” said Ms. Thulin-Joyce, who runs a pet décor boutique called Decadent Digs.
Like?
“Music that comes on when the dog walks in,” she said. “And windmills on top.”
― aspiring barkitect (silverfish), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:13 (fourteen years ago)
now would be a good time for aliens to send down the signal that makes dogs turn on their owners
― Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:15 (fourteen years ago)
Music that comes on when the dog walks in,” she said. “And windmills on top," said Ms. Thulin-Joyce, who suffers from bipolar disorder
― click here if you want to load them all (Hurting 2), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:17 (fourteen years ago)
bitching about barkitecture is like blubbering about blogging
― Authorities don't know who shot the 50 Cent the goose. (forksclovetofu), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:23 (fourteen years ago)
bowwowhaus
― that's why Love made the weirdos (brownie), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:36 (fourteen years ago)
lol there was a charity auction here called "barkitecture" probably five years ago, with local architects having designed doghouses
― mh, Friday, 29 June 2012 16:39 (fourteen years ago)
hahah brownie
― Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 29 June 2012 16:45 (fourteen years ago)
We're going to do this, aren't we?
Mies Van Der Roowwwrrrrr.Rem Currhaus.
― nickn, Friday, 29 June 2012 18:29 (fourteen years ago)
well, we were
― J0rdan S., Friday, 29 June 2012 18:32 (fourteen years ago)
Santiago Collietrava
― Guayaquil (eephus!), Friday, 29 June 2012 18:37 (fourteen years ago)
Const-ruff-tivisim
― s.clover, Friday, 29 June 2012 19:31 (fourteen years ago)
Frank Lloyd Wolfhound
― s.clover, Friday, 29 June 2012 19:32 (fourteen years ago)
Le Corgiusier
― s.clover, Friday, 29 June 2012 19:33 (fourteen years ago)
I.M. Shar-Pei
― goole, Friday, 29 June 2012 19:34 (fourteen years ago)
swear to god i was about to post i.m. shar pei
frank gehryhound
― Authorities don't know who shot the 50 Cent the goose. (forksclovetofu), Friday, 29 June 2012 19:48 (fourteen years ago)
all i could think of was frank lloyd bite. which is pretty dumb.
― scott seward, Friday, 29 June 2012 20:04 (fourteen years ago)
velvet undergrowl
― Authorities don't know who shot the 50 Cent the goose. (forksclovetofu), Friday, 29 June 2012 20:12 (fourteen years ago)
spaniel libeskind?
― scream blahula scream (govern yourself accordingly), Friday, 29 June 2012 20:22 (fourteen years ago)
I thought of posting 'Frank Lloyd Woof' earlier but ultimately decided not to
― aspiring barkitect (silverfish), Friday, 29 June 2012 20:25 (fourteen years ago)
both are better than what i did :-(
― s.clover, Friday, 29 June 2012 20:54 (fourteen years ago)
rem doghaus
― lag∞n, Friday, 29 June 2012 21:42 (fourteen years ago)
rem kooldog
― lag∞n, Friday, 29 June 2012 21:44 (fourteen years ago)
anBONEio gaudi
― scott seward, Friday, 29 June 2012 21:47 (fourteen years ago)
Antoni Chow-di
― Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 29 June 2012 21:48 (fourteen years ago)
JINX
yours is better, no jinx
great danish modern
― that's why Love made the weirdos (brownie), Friday, 29 June 2012 21:48 (fourteen years ago)
dogggg
― Lamp, Friday, 29 June 2012 21:49 (fourteen years ago)
art doggo
― aspiring barkitect (silverfish), Friday, 29 June 2012 22:12 (fourteen years ago)
pawlladio
― wmlynch, Friday, 29 June 2012 22:18 (fourteen years ago)
fleas van der rohe
― wmlynch, Friday, 29 June 2012 22:19 (fourteen years ago)
st. bernard tschumi
― wmlynch, Friday, 29 June 2012 22:21 (fourteen years ago)
http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/i/tim/2011/05/22/sm_doghouse_0522_480x360.jpg
― scott seward, Friday, 29 June 2012 22:23 (fourteen years ago)
Frank FURness
― scott seward, Friday, 29 June 2012 22:24 (fourteen years ago)
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m28upohaeI1rsiucno1_1280.jpg
― s.clover, Saturday, 30 June 2012 01:11 (fourteen years ago)
Arcatecture, . . . GO!
― nickn, Saturday, 30 June 2012 03:40 (fourteen years ago)
on the bubble here: http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/06/30/the-busy-trap/
― s.clover, Sunday, 1 July 2012 15:36 (fourteen years ago)
arfs & crafts movement
― that's why Love made the weirdos (brownie), Sunday, 1 July 2012 15:39 (fourteen years ago)
The Busytown Trap
If your job wasn’t performed by a cat or a boa constrictor in a Richard Scarry book I’m not sure I believe it’s necessary.
― tokyo rosemary, Sunday, 1 July 2012 17:36 (fourteen years ago)
imho it goes a level deeper than this piece even dares to admit, people are not actually busy
― lag∞n, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:16 (fourteen years ago)
“The goal of the future is full unemployment, so we can play. That’s why we have to destroy the present politico-economic system.” This may sound like the pronouncement of some bong-smoking anarchist, but it was actually Arthur C. Clarke, who found time between scuba diving and pinball games to write “Childhood’s End” and think up communications satellites. My old colleague Ted Rall recently wrote a column proposing that we divorce income from work and give each citizen a guaranteed paycheck, which sounds like the kind of lunatic notion that’ll be considered a basic human right in about a century, like abolition, universal suffrage and eight-hour workdays. The Puritans turned work into a virtue, evidently forgetting that God invented it as a punishment.
none of this is particularly radical or crazy
― iatee, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:27 (fourteen years ago)
I like the piece mostly
― iatee, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:30 (fourteen years ago)
Notice it isn’t generally people pulling back-to-back shifts in the I.C.U. or commuting by bus to three minimum-wage jobs who tell you how busy they are; what those people are is not busy but tired. Exhausted. Dead on their feet. It’s almost always people whose lamented busyness is purely self-imposed: work and obligations they’ve taken on voluntarily, classes and activities they’ve “encouraged” their kids to participate in. They’re busy because of their own ambition or drive or anxiety, because they’re addicted to busyness and dread what they might have to face in its absence. - opposite of my experience, maybe hang out w/ someone who's not rich and/or ted rall
― balls, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:40 (fourteen years ago)
the guy is a marginally successful cartoonist so I would bet he has friends whose marriages are not covered by the nyt
― iatee, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:44 (fourteen years ago)
i was just reading a guardian article about people working too much. it was pretty good. someone posted it on my facebook. dunno if i can find it now.
― scott seward, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:45 (fourteen years ago)
a better read of the article would be 'professional cartoonist proposes gov't guaranteed income'
xp
― iatee, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:47 (fourteen years ago)
ie what i literally hear from ppl who work crazy icu shifts or what i literally tell ppl when i've worked 14 hour (minimum) days for 7 days a week for a few weeks is that i am 'busy' (easy to picture turning his head quizzically at the word like a dog, or data from star trek: tng for an example more in his wheelhouse maybe). this busyness is tbf due to ambition and drive and maybe even anxiety over the potential that you might be unemployed or working a useless job you hate (esp if before the 'busy' job you actually did work a few of the busy jobs you hated, some of which actually did require taking the bus and did actually pay minimum wage). dread? if what you have to face in the absence is being a grown man that gleans insight from sci-fi and alt weekly cartoonists and then thinks this insight is worth an op-ed than yes, dread has now entered the equation.
― balls, Sunday, 1 July 2012 18:51 (fourteen years ago)