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  • 9 Turn-Offs in Your Bedroom [Infographic]

    Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that having a clean room is CRUCIAL for setting the mood, according to a National Sleep Foundation and the WB&A Research poll. But what other factors matter to her when it comes down to getting busy at your place? Check out the map below for upgrades that will transform your boyish bedroom into an IRRESISTIBLE love chamber. [source]

  • Make this MDW Drink: Frank The Tank

    Lets get this straight. Memorial Day Weekend is about getting away from the long weekdays of work and stress, kicking back and having a few refreshing drinks. Sitting on your roof, a beach or backyard and straight up relaxing and having a good time. That’s all and well, we encourage that, but lets not forget why that’s all possible; whether you’re drinking this refreshing concoction we thought you’d enjoy, having a whiskey neat, or Bud Heavy, make sure you hold up your glasses and nod your head to those proud soldiers who have fought and are fighting for the country that gives you the freedom to hold up your glass and nod your head. Be Safe this weekend, and if you’re over 21, drink responsibly.   (h/t) Jack Daniels Recipes

  • Justin Verlander Brought Some Serious Heat To The Game Yesterday

    I have some beef with the Detroit Tigers. Their All-Star calibre team needs to start getting Justin Verlander some run support. It’s getting ridiculous. Verlander is in the prime of his career and has the stuff that makes him capable of throwing a no-hitter each time he steps ont he mound. Just look at this highlight reel of Verlander from the 8th inning of yesterday’s game against the Indians where he topped out at 102 MPH and peppered in a few vicious 82 MPH curve balls.  Verlander pitched a complete game, let up two runs, struck out 7 in a losing effort. Clearly his 5-2 record does not properly reflect his current level of play. He actually might just need to throw a no-hitter each game to reach 20 wins this season. Put him on a team that can actually score runs like the Rangers or Cardinals and Verlander would go 34-0 this year.

  • Jaclyn Swedberg’s Lake Havasu Guitar World Photos Revealed [18 Pictures]

    Any regular readers of The Roosevelts will know that Jaclyn Swedberg is one of our favorite models on Earth. The 22-year-old who was recently crowned Playboy’s Playmate of the Year 2012 made a trip out to Lake Havasu for a photoshoot with Guitar World. Lucky for us Jackie loves shooting photos with her cell phone and uploading them to the web. Here is a little sneak peek of things to come…

  • The 8 Rules For Creating A Passionate Work Culture

    Originally posted by Fast Company: Several years ago I was in the Thomson Building in Toronto. I went down the hall to the small kitchen to get myself a cup of coffee. Ken Thomson was there, making himself some instant soup. At the time, he was the ninth-richest man in the world, worth approximately $19.6 billion. Enough, certainly, to afford a nice lunch. I looked at the soup he was stirring. “It suits me just fine,” he said, smiling. Thomson understood value. Neighbors reported seeing him leave his local grocery store with jumbo packages of tissues that were on sale. He bought off-the-rack suits and had his old shoes resoled. Yet he had no difficulty paying almost $76 million for a painting (for Peter Paul Rubens’s Massacre of the Innocents, in 2002). He sought value, whether it was in business, art, or groceries. In 1976, Thomson inherited a $500-million business empire that was built on newspapers, publishing, travel agencies, and oil. By the time he died, in 2006, his empire had grown to $25 billion. He left both a financial legacy and an art legacy, but his most lasting legacy might be the culture he created. Geoffrey Beattie, who worked closely more »

  • Philip Karlberg’s Creates Famous Faces Using Pin Art and Sunglasses

    Photographer Philip Karlberg decided to explore the idea of pin or stick art. This was a concept Karlberg had in mind for years but he couldn’t find a purpose for it. He then did a test photoshoot that incorporated sunglasses and the final product was to his liking. Karlberg sent the test image over to Plaza Magazine and the rest, as they say, is history. Less than a week later Plaza commissioned a full photoshoot in which he sculpted the faces of six well-known classic wearers of sunglasses over the course of six days, using around 1,200 sticks. Additional Photos from The Shoot

  • Nicole Scherzinger’s Stone Cold Foxiness For Australian Maxim

    Maxim has upped their game this past week. First it’s their Hot 100 list and now it is these Nicole Scherzinger photos from Down Under. As we always say with photoshoots from foreign places, since you probably won’t be able to see these pictures since they are from Australia it is our civic duty to share them with you. Enjoy! And when you’re done check out @JimmyTraina’s photos from inside last night’s Maxim Hot 100 Party in NYC.

  • Watch: Andy Samberg’s Harvard Class Day 2012 Speech

    Harvard has a way of reeling in talented funny men to give their Class Day speech. Like Conan O’Brien in 2000 Andy Samberg gave a hilarious speech to the class of 2012. He even made out with a random guy to start it all off. Once you’re done with this watch Steve Jobs memorable commencement speech from Stanford, different school yes, but still aweosme.

  • Boomshakalaka! Blake Griffin NBA Jammin’

    If Blake wasn’t 6 when NBA JAM came out, I’d say this is straight from the game. Either way this is a tremendous job by SB Nation on replicating the pinnacle of my childhood in modern times. This video is on fire! If you watch it 3 times in a row, your computer explodes. Fact. (H/T) SB Nation

 
 

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