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historicalmeetups:

 
Samuel Beckett
Playwright, novelist, and Nobel laureate
 
meets
 
André the GiantGargantuan professional wrestling legend
 
In 1953, fresh off the success of Waiting for Godot, Beckett bought a plot of land near the hamlet of Molien, in the commune of Ussy-sur-Marne, about forty miles northeast of Paris. There he built a cottage for himself with some help from a group of locals, including a Bulgarian-born farmer named Boris Rousimoff. Over the years, Beckett and Rousimoff became friends and would occasionally get together for card games. Rousimoff had a son, André, known as Dédé, who was something of a physical marvel. By the age of 12, André was over six feet tall and weighed 240 pounds. No school bus could hold him, and his family lacked the means to buy a car big enough to schlep him back and forth to school in Ussy-sur-Marne. Enter Boris’ old card-playing buddy Beckett, who owned a truck and was more than willing to pay his friend back for his help with the cottage by giving a lift to his enormous pituitary case of a son on his drives into town. Years later, when recounting his conversations with Beckett (which he did often), André the Giant revealed that they rarely talked about anything besides cricket.

historicalmeetups:

 

Samuel Beckett

Playwright, novelist, and Nobel laureate

meets

André the Giant
Gargantuan professional wrestling legend

In 1953, fresh off the success of Waiting for Godot, Beckett bought a plot of land near the hamlet of Molien, in the commune of Ussy-sur-Marne, about forty miles northeast of Paris. There he built a cottage for himself with some help from a group of locals, including a Bulgarian-born farmer named Boris Rousimoff. Over the years, Beckett and Rousimoff became friends and would occasionally get together for card games. Rousimoff had a son, André, known as Dédé, who was something of a physical marvel. By the age of 12, André was over six feet tall and weighed 240 pounds. No school bus could hold him, and his family lacked the means to buy a car big enough to schlep him back and forth to school in Ussy-sur-Marne. Enter Boris’ old card-playing buddy Beckett, who owned a truck and was more than willing to pay his friend back for his help with the cottage by giving a lift to his enormous pituitary case of a son on his drives into town. Years later, when recounting his conversations with Beckett (which he did often), André the Giant revealed that they rarely talked about anything besides cricket.

theuniversalhunter:

“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face— forever.”
George Orwell - 1984 

theuniversalhunter:

“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face— forever.”

George Orwell - 1984 

(via voronoi)

Don’t.

he-is-she-is-he:

Don’t like gay marriage? Don’t get one.

Don’t like abortions? Don’t get one.

Don’t like drugs? Don’t do them.

Don’t like sex? Don’t have it.

Don’t like your rights taken away? Don’t take away anybody elses.

Go Nerds!!
fuckyeahtattoos:

My graduation gift to myself after I majored in Mathematics.

Go Nerds!!

fuckyeahtattoos:

My graduation gift to myself after I majored in Mathematics.

sirmitchell:

I decided to do a portrait of a BP exec tonight….
by Mike Mitchell

sirmitchell:

I decided to do a portrait of a BP exec tonight….

by Mike Mitchell

This one is for the ladies….

This one is for the ladies….

Punk is not dead!

Punk is not dead!

All the solar eclips paths from 2001-2025

All the solar eclips paths from 2001-2025

Coffee pot crab! no really!

Coffee pot crab! no really!

Why does a salad cost more than a Big Mac?

Why does a salad cost more than a Big Mac?

“Everything that the light touches is part of our kingdom.”

“Everything that the light touches is part of our kingdom.”

historicalmeetups:

 
Samuel Beckett
Playwright, novelist, and Nobel laureate
 
meets
 
André the GiantGargantuan professional wrestling legend
 
In 1953, fresh off the success of Waiting for Godot, Beckett bought a plot of land near the hamlet of Molien, in the commune of Ussy-sur-Marne, about forty miles northeast of Paris. There he built a cottage for himself with some help from a group of locals, including a Bulgarian-born farmer named Boris Rousimoff. Over the years, Beckett and Rousimoff became friends and would occasionally get together for card games. Rousimoff had a son, André, known as Dédé, who was something of a physical marvel. By the age of 12, André was over six feet tall and weighed 240 pounds. No school bus could hold him, and his family lacked the means to buy a car big enough to schlep him back and forth to school in Ussy-sur-Marne. Enter Boris’ old card-playing buddy Beckett, who owned a truck and was more than willing to pay his friend back for his help with the cottage by giving a lift to his enormous pituitary case of a son on his drives into town. Years later, when recounting his conversations with Beckett (which he did often), André the Giant revealed that they rarely talked about anything besides cricket.

historicalmeetups:

 

Samuel Beckett

Playwright, novelist, and Nobel laureate

meets

André the Giant
Gargantuan professional wrestling legend

In 1953, fresh off the success of Waiting for Godot, Beckett bought a plot of land near the hamlet of Molien, in the commune of Ussy-sur-Marne, about forty miles northeast of Paris. There he built a cottage for himself with some help from a group of locals, including a Bulgarian-born farmer named Boris Rousimoff. Over the years, Beckett and Rousimoff became friends and would occasionally get together for card games. Rousimoff had a son, André, known as Dédé, who was something of a physical marvel. By the age of 12, André was over six feet tall and weighed 240 pounds. No school bus could hold him, and his family lacked the means to buy a car big enough to schlep him back and forth to school in Ussy-sur-Marne. Enter Boris’ old card-playing buddy Beckett, who owned a truck and was more than willing to pay his friend back for his help with the cottage by giving a lift to his enormous pituitary case of a son on his drives into town. Years later, when recounting his conversations with Beckett (which he did often), André the Giant revealed that they rarely talked about anything besides cricket.

theuniversalhunter:

“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face— forever.”
George Orwell - 1984 

theuniversalhunter:

“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face— forever.”

George Orwell - 1984 

(via voronoi)

Don’t.

he-is-she-is-he:

Don’t like gay marriage? Don’t get one.

Don’t like abortions? Don’t get one.

Don’t like drugs? Don’t do them.

Don’t like sex? Don’t have it.

Don’t like your rights taken away? Don’t take away anybody elses.

Go Nerds!!
fuckyeahtattoos:

My graduation gift to myself after I majored in Mathematics.

Go Nerds!!

fuckyeahtattoos:

My graduation gift to myself after I majored in Mathematics.

sirmitchell:

I decided to do a portrait of a BP exec tonight….
by Mike Mitchell

sirmitchell:

I decided to do a portrait of a BP exec tonight….

by Mike Mitchell

This one is for the ladies….

This one is for the ladies….

Punk is not dead!

Punk is not dead!

All the solar eclips paths from 2001-2025

All the solar eclips paths from 2001-2025

Coffee pot crab! no really!

Coffee pot crab! no really!

Why does a salad cost more than a Big Mac?

Why does a salad cost more than a Big Mac?

War:

War:

tumblklaat:

comicallyvintage:

Wise words from the Batman.

tumblklaat:

comicallyvintage:

Wise words from the Batman.

“Everything that the light touches is part of our kingdom.”

“Everything that the light touches is part of our kingdom.”

(via vild)

(via vild)

Don’t.

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