1. THE BIRTHDAY GIRL! @brannni

    THE BIRTHDAY GIRL! @brannni

  2. Making apple pie! #wifemeup #justkidding #foreveralone

    Making apple pie! #wifemeup #justkidding #foreveralone

  3. I started using vine for those of you who want to see 8662738936 videos of dogs.

    I started using vine for those of you who want to see 8662738936 videos of dogs.

  4. Living in Florida means going to the beach. #thisbikiniisfrom2005 #imapaleginger @brannni @tylerxnoble

    Living in Florida means going to the beach. #thisbikiniisfrom2005 #imapaleginger @brannni @tylerxnoble

  5. catastrophik:

    samparty:

    bunnygirl777:

    sqvad:

    hentaihotsprings:

    oh fuck he getting it

    oh shit

    I CANT STOP SMILING

    THIS IS PERFECT

    WHAT JUST EVEN HAPPENED

    (Source: princessfreakazoid, via legitimatehypnotist)

  6. welp

    6:30 on a monday and I’m already in bed reading science blogs.

    This is why i’m single.

  7. (Source: p1ants, via wehaveuhoh)

  8. fuckyeahforensics:


Police dog’s department says solemn goodbye at final trip to the vet

This striking image shows the last journey Kaiser, a K-9 with the Plymouth, Mass., Police Department made after a life of dedicated service. Kaiser’s handler, Ptl. Jamie Lebretton, posted this image of the dog, which was euthanized after kidney disease brought an abrupt decline to his health. Kaiser’s department didn’t let him take his final trip alone, saluting Kaiser as he was lead into the vet’s office, leaving behind a heartbroken handler to post a touching tribute on Facebook. Lebretton wrote, “Kaiser taught me more about myself and my profession than I could have ever taught him. I feel privileged to have had a front row seat to witness his bravery and heroic actions serving the people of Plymouth and my brothers and sisters in blue.”

    fuckyeahforensics:

    Police dog’s department says solemn goodbye at final trip to the vet

    This striking image shows the last journey Kaiser, a K-9 with the Plymouth, Mass., Police Department made after a life of dedicated service. Kaiser’s handler, Ptl. Jamie Lebretton, posted this image of the dog, which was euthanized after kidney disease brought an abrupt decline to his health. Kaiser’s department didn’t let him take his final trip alone, saluting Kaiser as he was lead into the vet’s office, leaving behind a heartbroken handler to post a touching tribute on Facebook. Lebretton wrote, “Kaiser taught me more about myself and my profession than I could have ever taught him. I feel privileged to have had a front row seat to witness his bravery and heroic actions serving the people of Plymouth and my brothers and sisters in blue.”