And you might as well put some spirits in it. And lime juice. And some bloody ice cubes, for Christ's sake---reaaallly. And that's how you end up with a bottle of makeshift V&T's in broad daylight on a Sah-turr-dee. God save the Queen. -C+R ... View Post
So very Bret: “The Golden Suicides” – the story of Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake.
[Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake, image courtesy VanityFair.com] I'd been following Bret Easton Ellis' tweets pretty religiously last summer. Like with all of his writing, looking back it seems vague, like a dream, and you can more remember the music you were listening to when you read it, or the ... View Post
It’s a beautiful day, Bret Easton Ellis.
Let me start by saying: my first love is literature. Rob's first love is war history, artifacts, photos, and films. Sadly, it would seem C+C got our sloppy seconds. I'm hyperventilating. And not because earlier today, I almost pre-ordered my own copy when I was purchasing my mom's Mother's Day ... View Post
Bring back the Dough-boy! {updated! For real!}
So, we got the coolest email last night: Hi Rob & Carey, I just watched an episode of Chelsea Lately where one of her guests mentioned that they used a prophylactic kit. After searching up & down the internet to no avail, I finally stumbled on your site. It literally looks like your site ... View Post
Carey Wodehouse v. P.G. Wodehouse
Steeple Bumpleigh. Picturesque, quaint, full of friendly people---the perfect fictional town in the idyllic English countryside. Says Bertie Wooster in the Wodehouse-penned book, Jeeves in the Morning, "you couldn’t have thrown a brick in it without hitting a honey-suckle-covered cottage or beaning ... View Post


