Have a Rootin' Tootin' Shootin' Good Time

Tomorrow we leave town on our annual Thanksgiving pilgrimage. Every year my enormous family congregates at our farm near Texarkana, and we all enjoy good food, good company, and lots of redneckified activities, like ridin' four wheelers, burnin' stuff, and shootin' up a storm. I'm all about the four wheelers and any activities involving fire, but despite early indoctrination (I first shot a Glock at eight), I'm more than a little squeamish about guns. Because the only ass that's getting a cap busted in it is probably mine. Despite my misgivings, I really want to join in the fun. But I'm not even going to consider picking up a gun unless it looks like one of these:

guns

(via Xirdalium)

Because, you see, everything does not look better in black. In fact, many things look good in pink and aqua with leopard on top, and there ain't nothing that don't look better in gold. No kind of thing.

Even though I was an eight year old badass with the hard black heart of an assassin, as a 32 year old wussy I may need to slowly ease my way back into the game. You know, get my feet wet. Try on some training wheels for size.

hello kitty ak

(via Glamguns)

Pretty pink Hello Kitty knows how to make a girl feel soft and feminine, but everyone knows that bitch can fight when backed into a corner. Watch out for the claws when they come out! Pft!

Who am I kidding? I may need to start out even... slower. Like, really slow. Like, more decorative, less lethal, slow.

paper ak

(via A+R Store)

This paper AK-47 is probably a little more my speed. Pretty, but ineffectual. I'll look really cool while holding it, but self inflicted injuries will be kept to a minimum. Now we rollin! Dog.

Honestly, I kind of prefer the more old school weaponry. A little more Wild Wild West, with saloons and spurs, and weapons that aren't in the least automatic. Although the lack of modern medical technology is a definite minus for the accident prone. Wonder who that might be...

guns montage

Awwwww yeah. Bet you thought I forgot this was a design blog! What have we here? Winchester shot glasses from Amazon, which are potentially lethal in a totally different way; A pistol shaped remote control seen at Design Boner that my dad would kill for; the uber slick "Smoking Gun" via This Next; and Jonathan Adler's whimsical needlepoint pillow, adored by pistol packin' grandmas everywhere.

Of course, my newfound frippery would look fabulous against this old-school-meets-young-stunna backdrop:

thug stripe wallpaper

Designer Wallcovering carries Thug Stripe black and white gun wallpaper. Yes, please. And I have just the thing to cast a perfect, decoratively violent, glow upon it.

rock and royal

Rock and Royal (purveyors of the OG nefarious pirate ship chandelier) think that everything looks better under crystal, and they can glue, string, stitch, or wire it together in just about any configuration imaginable. I'm just not sure if I like the AK or the snub nosed pistol better:

rock and royal

Whereas the AK is sharp and pointy, the pistol is so soothing and unassuming. It says, "What, me? Dangerous? Never." Kind of like that douchebag boy you dated in high school, and you remember how that turned out. Alrighty, AK it is!

Or maybe I don't want any guns hanging over my head. They don't exactly connote the same sense of imminent death that, say, a guillotine might. Still, there are only a few wires keeping that barrel off my neck. Perhaps I'd be better off with something gravity bound.

philipe starck

I blogged about this super fly gold table lamp by Philippe Starck a hundred million years ago, but time has done little to assuage my lust. I like that the business end is pointed up. I like gold. I like fetishize guns. Enough said.

But if I'm being realistic, I'd probably get the most use (and street cred) out of this little number:

tequila flask

(via Trendhunter)

Everyone respects a gun-shaped flask full of tequila. Especially during the holidays.

Coffee Table Decor, and a Contest!

Ahhh, the holidays!  Here they come, are you ready?  I'm sure that between basting the turkey, watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and polishing silverware, you'll be far too busy to take in some holiday reading.  However, I bet that as soon as your cousin's husband's daughter from his first marriage starts running around the room on a sugar high, you'll want nothing more than to retreat to a comfy guest bedroom with a glass of wine bottle of bourbon and a good book.  Enter, moi.  I've compiled a list of the best coffee-table books on the market today, all for you.  Enjoy. Oh, and try not to slip into a tryptophan coma. PS.  Stay tuned at the end of this broadcast for a contest that is sure to rock your bookshelf-in-need-of-decor life!

Geometric: Graphic Art and Pattern; Nicole and Petra Kapitza; available at Kapitza; images via creative review

If a picture is worth a thousand words, here is a rough paraphrase of what each of the images in this book are screaming:  "I am insane hand-made patterns.  I am beautiful.  Put me on your walls.  I will rock your world"

If, for some insane reason, sexy geometric patterns aren't you're thing, perhaps you'd rather see who's on the other end of the line when you make your 1-900# calls:

phonesex by Phillip Toledano

Intimate portraits of phone sex operators in their homes.  Be careful! One of them might be you!

Finished already?  No?  Need decor porn instead (that is what you're here for, right)?  Try these:

Japanese decor books (I have no idea what they're called) available here: Yvestown Shop

The lovely thing about these books - yes, I've actually touched their goodness first hand - is that they profile wacky interiors and exteriors of REAL people.  They are not always as glamorous as the shelter mag pictures we've become accustomed to, but, gosh dangit, those homes are in my budget.

Once you're done reading Japanese decor trends, how about you make some Japanese clothes?

Guess what?  I don't know what this is called either, but I found it here: Clementine's flickr

Ahhh, yes, the perfect coffee table book.  It's pretty, it looks like high-art, and your guests will never understand a word.  Love love love.

Ready to get back to decor?

How they work by 010 Publishers (image via yatzer)

A perfect opportunity to watch people more talented and productive than you while lounging on your sofa.  Bonus if you read this while eating a bag of chips.

If you need to feel better about yourself again, how about this little gem that profiles the interiors of brothels in Alemanha:

via Coisas de Maria

I know, I know, I could have done an entire post about this book alone.  Seriously, how rad are those rooms? You bitches know that I would live in any one of them.  Especially bottom left, swoon..

Ut-Oh, I smell a  fascist regime coming through to break up all our fun-time:

Faces of Evil : Faces of a Terrifying Dictatorship via cyanatrendland

Artist Hans Weishaupul created the faces of dictators over the past 100 years by compiling countless tiny, specially shot portraits of the citizens of the country the dictator ruled over.  Now, how's that for Dictator Chic?  This would be the perfect companion to my panther coffee table

And finally, because we are not living under a totalitarian regime, as promised, I give you, la contest:

In honor of her 35th birthday (she doesn't look a day over 29!) My good friend, Vickie Howell, is hosting a contest on her site.  Hooray!  She's giving away THIRTY FIVE BOOKS in honor of the big occasion.  Does this beat the 80's party she threw for her 30th? I don't know, but I think it's pretty darned awesome none-the-less.  You cats have until the 25th to score big, then it's light's out.

PS. I call 500 chairs!

ObamaNation

OOOMG!  OOOOMG!!  It's finally here, and you bitches better be reading this post from your iphone* (*or equivalent) while you stand in line at the election booth.  Unless, of course you're a good little American (but not a REAL American) like myself who voted weeks ago.  Good job. Anyhow, it's no secret who we here at the DC headquarters are rooting for.  Hey, we make about $250,000 less than the required amount for extra taxing, so, yep, he's our man.  I know you've all seen 8 hundred trillion pieces of Obama propaganda, ushered in by Shepard Fairey's brilliant Hope poster, but stay with me here.  I think I've managed to uncover items 8 hundred trillion and one - nine for you to enjoy on this, hopefully, historic day.

This is an interiors blog, let's start with home decor:

Obamottoman and Chair set from ABC Carpet and Home

smaller chairs, for those living on bob the builder's sallary

The next photo doesn't have an obama picture or slogan anywhere in site, it's more of an observation.  The Color Association of America sites pop and political culture as it's main source of inspiration for their seasonal color trend selection.  It was noted that the lime green craze of the early millennium intentionally coincided with the release of the first Shrek movie; country blue of 2002 was ushered in as a nod to our nation's patriotism after 9-11.  Based on the above, I'm willing to bet dollars-to-doughnuts that the recent resurgence of Klein blue (which we have lovingly discussed ad nauseum) is symptomatic of our (HOPEFULLY HOPEFULLY) liberal-leaning populace:

This could be in the break-room of the DNC headquarters.

But, then again, they may want this wallpaper for their walls instead:

Democrat Donkey wallpaper available through TODAY ONLY at Given Campbell

They also have an elephant version, but this blog is totalitarian, so you'll have to cruise over there to see it.  Yo.

For a less Dramatic Obama-inspired influence, how about the best darn animal mug ever?

Ayumi Horie has raised 10,516.17 for the Obama Campaign with the sale of her lovely Obamaware.

The hand-made Obamanation craze has swept Etsy as well, which shows literally hundreds of Obama items (I didn't even bother seeing how many McWhatever ones they had).  Here are some of my favorites:

Clockwise from top left: Yo Gabba Gabba for Obama button by Etsy user Monkiss: Reppin' For Obama necklace by Etsy user Beebles; Democratic Finger Puppets by Mullishmuse; and Yes We Can Obama bag by Etsy user Belleslettres

Of course, my very very favorite Etsy item is this button:

Rescue Dogs For Obama button by Etsy user the dogcoatlady

The fact that I want this button has nothing to do with my very own pound puppy, Rowdy.  I just think it is straight-up hilarious.  Look at how scruffy that dog is.  HA!

Let's take a look at more Obama fashion.  I know at least one reader down-under who will insist that her husband wear this next time they go to temple:

The Obamica available at Vanity Kippah

I am willing to support any measures she needs to take to get this hot little number on his noggin.

Incase you like your hair free to blow in the wind but still want to rep, you can always sport either of these kicks:

Air Force 1 by Jimm Lasser

Don't walk on sand all day?  Try these:

Obama Custom Air Force 1 sneakers (popular name, huh?) by Van20

If you looking for less street in your Obama gear, try these dresses:

Spring 2009 looks at Sonia Rykiel, left, and Jean-Charles de Castelbajac.

And for the littlest Obama fan:

O8AMA kids tee available at Supermarket

And finally, I've uncovered the last remaining piece of Obama artwork that you haven't seen:

Photoshop montage as seen on Freaking News

Let us all hope that this is a portrait of our favorite presidentS from Illinois.  Come on everybody, let's do this.   I really don't want to have to take all my campaign goods to the thrift store tomorrow.