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Frank always fits the mood. Feeling shitty? Put on some Frank. Feeling good? Put on some Frank. Don’t know how you’re feeling? Put on some Frank.
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Frank always fits the mood. Feeling shitty? Put on some Frank. Feeling good? Put on some Frank. Don’t know how you’re feeling? Put on some Frank.
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Frank always fits the mood. Feeling shitty? Put on some Frank. Feeling good? Put on some Frank. Don’t know how you’re feeling? Put on some Frank.
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Frank always fits the mood. Feeling shitty? Put on some Frank. Feeling good? Put on some Frank. Don’t know how you’re feeling? Put on some Frank.
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I really hate bright lights. In my studio and my bedroom I have colored bulbs which help me work and relax. I’ve found my perfect trilogy is orange, pink and purple. I like one of each color in different areas of the room, the combination is nice. I’m super ADHD and find it hard to work or focus if it’s too bright, so I buy the lowest wattage available or just dim it almost all the way down. My bandmates hate it because they say they can’t see their fingers on the fretboard when we’re trying to work on music, but it’s really the only way I can work.
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I really hate bright lights. In my studio and my bedroom I have colored bulbs which help me work and relax. I’ve found my perfect trilogy is orange, pink and purple. I like one of each color in different areas of the room, the combination is nice. I’m super ADHD and find it hard to work or focus if it’s too bright, so I buy the lowest wattage available or just dim it almost all the way down. My bandmates hate it because they say they can’t see their fingers on the fretboard when we’re trying to work on music, but it’s really the only way I can work.
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I really hate bright lights. In my studio and my bedroom I have colored bulbs which help me work and relax. I’ve found my perfect trilogy is orange, pink and purple. I like one of each color in different areas of the room, the combination is nice. I’m super ADHD and find it hard to work or focus if it’s too bright, so I buy the lowest wattage available or just dim it almost all the way down. My bandmates hate it because they say they can’t see their fingers on the fretboard when we’re trying to work on music, but it’s really the only way I can work.
💡
I really hate bright lights. In my studio and my bedroom I have colored bulbs which help me work and relax. I’ve found my perfect trilogy is orange, pink and purple. I like one of each color in different areas of the room, the combination is nice. I’m super ADHD and find it hard to work or focus if it’s too bright, so I buy the lowest wattage available or just dim it almost all the way down. My bandmates hate it because they say they can’t see their fingers on the fretboard when we’re trying to work on music, but it’s really the only way I can work.
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I used to have a bad temper and a pessimistic outlook, but I’m a dad now and I find it important to set a good example. Being a dad has taught me a lot about being patient and letting these negative emotions pass through me rather than channeling into them. It’s somehow come more natural to me these days than I thought it would. Life can be beautiful if you let yourself slow down.
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I used to have a bad temper and a pessimistic outlook, but I’m a dad now and I find it important to set a good example. Being a dad has taught me a lot about being patient and letting these negative emotions pass through me rather than channeling into them. It’s somehow come more natural to me these days than I thought it would. Life can be beautiful if you let yourself slow down.
🕰️
I used to have a bad temper and a pessimistic outlook, but I’m a dad now and I find it important to set a good example. Being a dad has taught me a lot about being patient and letting these negative emotions pass through me rather than channeling into them. It’s somehow come more natural to me these days than I thought it would. Life can be beautiful if you let yourself slow down.
🕰️
I used to have a bad temper and a pessimistic outlook, but I’m a dad now and I find it important to set a good example. Being a dad has taught me a lot about being patient and letting these negative emotions pass through me rather than channeling into them. It’s somehow come more natural to me these days than I thought it would. Life can be beautiful if you let yourself slow down.
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I Recently discovered that rats have been nesting under my Subaru Forster’s hood. I was told that’s a super dangerous fire hazard, so I took it to this guy Tony at Tony’s auto repair in Williamsburg. He mentioned you can buy this gadget that sits under ur hood. It plays a very annoying frequency and even includes a strobe light. I’m praying Ny rats aren’t masochistic harsh noise lovers. My Subaru could turn into New York’s hottest rat nightclub very quickly. Worth a shot though.
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I Recently discovered that rats have been nesting under my Subaru Forster’s hood. I was told that’s a super dangerous fire hazard, so I took it to this guy Tony at Tony’s auto repair in Williamsburg. He mentioned you can buy this gadget that sits under ur hood. It plays a very annoying frequency and even includes a strobe light. I’m praying Ny rats aren’t masochistic harsh noise lovers. My Subaru could turn into New York’s hottest rat nightclub very quickly. Worth a shot though.
🐀
I Recently discovered that rats have been nesting under my Subaru Forster’s hood. I was told that’s a super dangerous fire hazard, so I took it to this guy Tony at Tony’s auto repair in Williamsburg. He mentioned you can buy this gadget that sits under ur hood. It plays a very annoying frequency and even includes a strobe light. I’m praying Ny rats aren’t masochistic harsh noise lovers. My Subaru could turn into New York’s hottest rat nightclub very quickly. Worth a shot though.
🐀
I Recently discovered that rats have been nesting under my Subaru Forster’s hood. I was told that’s a super dangerous fire hazard, so I took it to this guy Tony at Tony’s auto repair in Williamsburg. He mentioned you can buy this gadget that sits under ur hood. It plays a very annoying frequency and even includes a strobe light. I’m praying Ny rats aren’t masochistic harsh noise lovers. My Subaru could turn into New York’s hottest rat nightclub very quickly. Worth a shot though.
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I grew up always hearing from family members and friends that my dad was in a cool band in the early 70’s…I even remember seeing photographs of him on stage playing guitar. It was frustrating because I had never been able to hear what it sounds like. They only made a limited amount of 7” records that were misplaced over the years. It was not long ago that I came across a song that was uploaded to YouTube by Anton Newcombe (one of my favorite bands) The Brian Jonestown Massacre with the caption “thanks for.” This was the first time I was able to even hear his music so I’d like to thank him someday.
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I grew up always hearing from family members and friends that my dad was in a cool band in the early 70’s…I even remember seeing photographs of him on stage playing guitar. It was frustrating because I had never been able to hear what it sounds like. They only made a limited amount of 7” records that were misplaced over the years. It was not long ago that I came across a song that was uploaded to YouTube by Anton Newcombe (one of my favorite bands) The Brian Jonestown Massacre with the caption “thanks for.” This was the first time I was able to even hear his music so I’d like to thank him someday.
🎵😃
I grew up always hearing from family members and friends that my dad was in a cool band in the early 70’s…I even remember seeing photographs of him on stage playing guitar. It was frustrating because I had never been able to hear what it sounds like. They only made a limited amount of 7” records that were misplaced over the years. It was not long ago that I came across a song that was uploaded to YouTube by Anton Newcombe (one of my favorite bands) The Brian Jonestown Massacre with the caption “thanks for.” This was the first time I was able to even hear his music so I’d like to thank him someday.
🎵😃
I grew up always hearing from family members and friends that my dad was in a cool band in the early 70’s…I even remember seeing photographs of him on stage playing guitar. It was frustrating because I had never been able to hear what it sounds like. They only made a limited amount of 7” records that were misplaced over the years. It was not long ago that I came across a song that was uploaded to YouTube by Anton Newcombe (one of my favorite bands) The Brian Jonestown Massacre with the caption “thanks for.” This was the first time I was able to even hear his music so I’d like to thank him someday.
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Fingerboarding has come a long way since the early days of DIY keychain fingerboards and Tech Decks. My brother recently introduced me to this new wave of artisanal fingerboard makers that handcraft miniature skateboards using the same materials and standards as actual full-size skateboards. Jack and I brought our fingerboards along on our current Australia tour, and we've been shredding in every city and greenroom to kill time and keep morale high. On previous tours we would bring skateboards and skate around at gas stations and rest stops to help break up the long drives, which would always make Dustin nervous that someone would get hurt and we would have to cancel shows. Needless to say, he couldn’t be happier with our switch to fingerboarding instead.
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Fingerboarding has come a long way since the early days of DIY keychain fingerboards and Tech Decks. My brother recently introduced me to this new wave of artisanal fingerboard makers that handcraft miniature skateboards using the same materials and standards as actual full-size skateboards. Jack and I brought our fingerboards along on our current Australia tour, and we've been shredding in every city and greenroom to kill time and keep morale high. On previous tours we would bring skateboards and skate around at gas stations and rest stops to help break up the long drives, which would always make Dustin nervous that someone would get hurt and we would have to cancel shows. Needless to say, he couldn’t be happier with our switch to fingerboarding instead.
🛹
Fingerboarding has come a long way since the early days of DIY keychain fingerboards and Tech Decks. My brother recently introduced me to this new wave of artisanal fingerboard makers that handcraft miniature skateboards using the same materials and standards as actual full-size skateboards. Jack and I brought our fingerboards along on our current Australia tour, and we've been shredding in every city and greenroom to kill time and keep morale high. On previous tours we would bring skateboards and skate around at gas stations and rest stops to help break up the long drives, which would always make Dustin nervous that someone would get hurt and we would have to cancel shows. Needless to say, he couldn’t be happier with our switch to fingerboarding instead.
🛹
Fingerboarding has come a long way since the early days of DIY keychain fingerboards and Tech Decks. My brother recently introduced me to this new wave of artisanal fingerboard makers that handcraft miniature skateboards using the same materials and standards as actual full-size skateboards. Jack and I brought our fingerboards along on our current Australia tour, and we've been shredding in every city and greenroom to kill time and keep morale high. On previous tours we would bring skateboards and skate around at gas stations and rest stops to help break up the long drives, which would always make Dustin nervous that someone would get hurt and we would have to cancel shows. Needless to say, he couldn’t be happier with our switch to fingerboarding instead.
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A few years ago I realized I’ve hated every pillow I’ve ever used, so I spent like a week doing research and bought this pillow. It’s amazing. Now I have 5 of them in my house and one that I bring on tour. This pillow has come with me to more countries than most people go in their lives. What a lucky little pillow.
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A few years ago I realized I’ve hated every pillow I’ve ever used, so I spent like a week doing research and bought this pillow. It’s amazing. Now I have 5 of them in my house and one that I bring on tour. This pillow has come with me to more countries than most people go in their lives. What a lucky little pillow.
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A few years ago I realized I’ve hated every pillow I’ve ever used, so I spent like a week doing research and bought this pillow. It’s amazing. Now I have 5 of them in my house and one that I bring on tour. This pillow has come with me to more countries than most people go in their lives. What a lucky little pillow.
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A few years ago I realized I’ve hated every pillow I’ve ever used, so I spent like a week doing research and bought this pillow. It’s amazing. Now I have 5 of them in my house and one that I bring on tour. This pillow has come with me to more countries than most people go in their lives. What a lucky little pillow.
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There is one crucial card I feel that must be tacked on to the list of Eno's Oblique Strategies: "Trap yourself in a greenroom between soundcheck and showtime...now await insanity, results, or both". Time and time again our band finds itself in this state of limbo, but one of my favorite new greenroom pastimes is commandeering the Spotify lyrics page of any song and turning into a chaotic Akai sampler. You essentially just need to click on the lyrics wherever on the song page and it will play the song at that exact point...feel free to get real wild with it and start doing 16th note taps on the lyrics all over the place lol...You'll soon realize that you can basically become a Kirkland's version of Fred Again overnight. I do feel like this technique is gonna catch on lol...you heard it here first!
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There is one crucial card I feel that must be tacked on to the list of Eno's Oblique Strategies: "Trap yourself in a greenroom between soundcheck and showtime...now await insanity, results, or both". Time and time again our band finds itself in this state of limbo, but one of my favorite new greenroom pastimes is commandeering the Spotify lyrics page of any song and turning into a chaotic Akai sampler. You essentially just need to click on the lyrics wherever on the song page and it will play the song at that exact point...feel free to get real wild with it and start doing 16th note taps on the lyrics all over the place lol...You'll soon realize that you can basically become a Kirkland's version of Fred Again overnight. I do feel like this technique is gonna catch on lol...you heard it here first!
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There is one crucial card I feel that must be tacked on to the list of Eno's Oblique Strategies: "Trap yourself in a greenroom between soundcheck and showtime...now await insanity, results, or both". Time and time again our band finds itself in this state of limbo, but one of my favorite new greenroom pastimes is commandeering the Spotify lyrics page of any song and turning into a chaotic Akai sampler. You essentially just need to click on the lyrics wherever on the song page and it will play the song at that exact point...feel free to get real wild with it and start doing 16th note taps on the lyrics all over the place lol...You'll soon realize that you can basically become a Kirkland's version of Fred Again overnight. I do feel like this technique is gonna catch on lol...you heard it here first!
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There is one crucial card I feel that must be tacked on to the list of Eno's Oblique Strategies: "Trap yourself in a greenroom between soundcheck and showtime...now await insanity, results, or both". Time and time again our band finds itself in this state of limbo, but one of my favorite new greenroom pastimes is commandeering the Spotify lyrics page of any song and turning into a chaotic Akai sampler. You essentially just need to click on the lyrics wherever on the song page and it will play the song at that exact point...feel free to get real wild with it and start doing 16th note taps on the lyrics all over the place lol...You'll soon realize that you can basically become a Kirkland's version of Fred Again overnight. I do feel like this technique is gonna catch on lol...you heard it here first!
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The best money you’ll ever spend at Spencer’s gifts. This toy cannon blasts invisible vortex air rings across the room - can travel hundreds of feet unnoticed. Strong enough to knock over empty soda cans. Great for pranking and general trolling of friends/bandmates/etc…I bought one for KJ @theionpack for his bday back in October. I’m awaiting his personal review.PRO TIP: Hotbox the cannon chamber with Axe body spray and then launch an airball at someone unsuspectingly…works like a dream :)
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The best money you’ll ever spend at Spencer’s gifts. This toy cannon blasts invisible vortex air rings across the room - can travel hundreds of feet unnoticed. Strong enough to knock over empty soda cans. Great for pranking and general trolling of friends/bandmates/etc…I bought one for KJ @theionpack for his bday back in October. I’m awaiting his personal review.PRO TIP: Hotbox the cannon chamber with Axe body spray and then launch an airball at someone unsuspectingly…works like a dream :)
📣💨
The best money you’ll ever spend at Spencer’s gifts. This toy cannon blasts invisible vortex air rings across the room - can travel hundreds of feet unnoticed. Strong enough to knock over empty soda cans. Great for pranking and general trolling of friends/bandmates/etc…I bought one for KJ @theionpack for his bday back in October. I’m awaiting his personal review.PRO TIP: Hotbox the cannon chamber with Axe body spray and then launch an airball at someone unsuspectingly…works like a dream :)
📣💨
The best money you’ll ever spend at Spencer’s gifts. This toy cannon blasts invisible vortex air rings across the room - can travel hundreds of feet unnoticed. Strong enough to knock over empty soda cans. Great for pranking and general trolling of friends/bandmates/etc…I bought one for KJ @theionpack for his bday back in October. I’m awaiting his personal review.PRO TIP: Hotbox the cannon chamber with Axe body spray and then launch an airball at someone unsuspectingly…works like a dream :)
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Bomberman has always been one of my favorite video game series, and the music in those games made a lasting impression on me as a kid. Bomberman Hero for Nintendo 64 in particular has a soundtrack that absolutely slaps and really stands the test of time. The whole game is set to this frenetic drum and bass music, with really catchy melodies that also plays a lot with dissonance and tension. I recently learned that almost every Bomberman soundtrack going back to the original NES version in the 80s was scored by the same composer: Jun Chikuma. The Bomberman Hero OST was way ahead of its time, and honestly wouldn’t sound out of place on a Resident Advisor/Boiler Room mix. It just came out on vinyl for the first time, and my copy hasn’t left my record player since it arrived.
🎵🎮
Bomberman has always been one of my favorite video game series, and the music in those games made a lasting impression on me as a kid. Bomberman Hero for Nintendo 64 in particular has a soundtrack that absolutely slaps and really stands the test of time. The whole game is set to this frenetic drum and bass music, with really catchy melodies that also plays a lot with dissonance and tension. I recently learned that almost every Bomberman soundtrack going back to the original NES version in the 80s was scored by the same composer: Jun Chikuma. The Bomberman Hero OST was way ahead of its time, and honestly wouldn’t sound out of place on a Resident Advisor/Boiler Room mix. It just came out on vinyl for the first time, and my copy hasn’t left my record player since it arrived.
🎵🎮
Bomberman has always been one of my favorite video game series, and the music in those games made a lasting impression on me as a kid. Bomberman Hero for Nintendo 64 in particular has a soundtrack that absolutely slaps and really stands the test of time. The whole game is set to this frenetic drum and bass music, with really catchy melodies that also plays a lot with dissonance and tension. I recently learned that almost every Bomberman soundtrack going back to the original NES version in the 80s was scored by the same composer: Jun Chikuma. The Bomberman Hero OST was way ahead of its time, and honestly wouldn’t sound out of place on a Resident Advisor/Boiler Room mix. It just came out on vinyl for the first time, and my copy hasn’t left my record player since it arrived.
🎵🎮
Bomberman has always been one of my favorite video game series, and the music in those games made a lasting impression on me as a kid. Bomberman Hero for Nintendo 64 in particular has a soundtrack that absolutely slaps and really stands the test of time. The whole game is set to this frenetic drum and bass music, with really catchy melodies that also plays a lot with dissonance and tension. I recently learned that almost every Bomberman soundtrack going back to the original NES version in the 80s was scored by the same composer: Jun Chikuma. The Bomberman Hero OST was way ahead of its time, and honestly wouldn’t sound out of place on a Resident Advisor/Boiler Room mix. It just came out on vinyl for the first time, and my copy hasn’t left my record player since it arrived.
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I’m a huge Herzog fan, so when I heard he released his debut novel I knew I had to grab it as my next tour read. In typical Herzog fashion, the book is based on true events but with certain facts embellished and reimagined in that signature surreal Herzog way. The book is a retelling of Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda’s story, who was stationed on an island in the Philippines during WWII, and continued to fight an imaginary war 29 years after the war ended because word of its cessation never reached him. The book is a hallucinatory fever dream of Onoda’s struggles during this time, both mental and physical. Similar to his documentaries, the best parts of the book aren’t factual, but when he goes off on his own weird surreal tangential musings. Plus it’s just fun to read it in Herzog's voice.
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I’m a huge Herzog fan, so when I heard he released his debut novel I knew I had to grab it as my next tour read. In typical Herzog fashion, the book is based on true events but with certain facts embellished and reimagined in that signature surreal Herzog way. The book is a retelling of Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda’s story, who was stationed on an island in the Philippines during WWII, and continued to fight an imaginary war 29 years after the war ended because word of its cessation never reached him. The book is a hallucinatory fever dream of Onoda’s struggles during this time, both mental and physical. Similar to his documentaries, the best parts of the book aren’t factual, but when he goes off on his own weird surreal tangential musings. Plus it’s just fun to read it in Herzog's voice.
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I’m a huge Herzog fan, so when I heard he released his debut novel I knew I had to grab it as my next tour read. In typical Herzog fashion, the book is based on true events but with certain facts embellished and reimagined in that signature surreal Herzog way. The book is a retelling of Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda’s story, who was stationed on an island in the Philippines during WWII, and continued to fight an imaginary war 29 years after the war ended because word of its cessation never reached him. The book is a hallucinatory fever dream of Onoda’s struggles during this time, both mental and physical. Similar to his documentaries, the best parts of the book aren’t factual, but when he goes off on his own weird surreal tangential musings. Plus it’s just fun to read it in Herzog's voice.
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I’m a huge Herzog fan, so when I heard he released his debut novel I knew I had to grab it as my next tour read. In typical Herzog fashion, the book is based on true events but with certain facts embellished and reimagined in that signature surreal Herzog way. The book is a retelling of Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda’s story, who was stationed on an island in the Philippines during WWII, and continued to fight an imaginary war 29 years after the war ended because word of its cessation never reached him. The book is a hallucinatory fever dream of Onoda’s struggles during this time, both mental and physical. Similar to his documentaries, the best parts of the book aren’t factual, but when he goes off on his own weird surreal tangential musings. Plus it’s just fun to read it in Herzog's voice.
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I’m a big fan of utilitarian Scandinavian work wear clothing. The chunky shoes and rubber color blocking is the move…and no one did it better than the original Lego Man. He’s glossy, square, and curvy in all the right ways. He’s the ultimate silhouette. My fashion benchmark.
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I’m a big fan of utilitarian Scandinavian work wear clothing. The chunky shoes and rubber color blocking is the move…and no one did it better than the original Lego Man. He’s glossy, square, and curvy in all the right ways. He’s the ultimate silhouette. My fashion benchmark.
🚶♂️
I’m a big fan of utilitarian Scandinavian work wear clothing. The chunky shoes and rubber color blocking is the move…and no one did it better than the original Lego Man. He’s glossy, square, and curvy in all the right ways. He’s the ultimate silhouette. My fashion benchmark.
🚶♂️
I’m a big fan of utilitarian Scandinavian work wear clothing. The chunky shoes and rubber color blocking is the move…and no one did it better than the original Lego Man. He’s glossy, square, and curvy in all the right ways. He’s the ultimate silhouette. My fashion benchmark.
🥃
My good friends James Hurst and Hayden Tobin have been working their asses off for the last few years to open a bar in the east village. It’s now my favorite bar I’ve ever been to in New York. I’m so beyond proud of everyone who was involved. It’s a satisfying feeling for a place to open and so quickly feel like home. Catch me eating smash burgers and drinking cheap pints all summer long at The York.
🥃
My good friends James Hurst and Hayden Tobin have been working their asses off for the last few years to open a bar in the east village. It’s now my favorite bar I’ve ever been to in New York. I’m so beyond proud of everyone who was involved. It’s a satisfying feeling for a place to open and so quickly feel like home. Catch me eating smash burgers and drinking cheap pints all summer long at The York.
🥃
My good friends James Hurst and Hayden Tobin have been working their asses off for the last few years to open a bar in the east village. It’s now my favorite bar I’ve ever been to in New York. I’m so beyond proud of everyone who was involved. It’s a satisfying feeling for a place to open and so quickly feel like home. Catch me eating smash burgers and drinking cheap pints all summer long at The York.
🥃
My good friends James Hurst and Hayden Tobin have been working their asses off for the last few years to open a bar in the east village. It’s now my favorite bar I’ve ever been to in New York. I’m so beyond proud of everyone who was involved. It’s a satisfying feeling for a place to open and so quickly feel like home. Catch me eating smash burgers and drinking cheap pints all summer long at The York.
🐕
I watch half an episode of Scooby Doo every night in the shower before I go to bed. By the time I start the other half of the episode the following night, I don’t remember what’s going on and when they reveal the villain it’s never a big deal because I already forgot the storyline. But it’s a great show and find it a calming way to wind down.
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I watch half an episode of Scooby Doo every night in the shower before I go to bed. By the time I start the other half of the episode the following night, I don’t remember what’s going on and when they reveal the villain it’s never a big deal because I already forgot the storyline. But it’s a great show and find it a calming way to wind down.
🐕
I watch half an episode of Scooby Doo every night in the shower before I go to bed. By the time I start the other half of the episode the following night, I don’t remember what’s going on and when they reveal the villain it’s never a big deal because I already forgot the storyline. But it’s a great show and find it a calming way to wind down.
🐕
I watch half an episode of Scooby Doo every night in the shower before I go to bed. By the time I start the other half of the episode the following night, I don’t remember what’s going on and when they reveal the villain it’s never a big deal because I already forgot the storyline. But it’s a great show and find it a calming way to wind down.
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