My name is Benjamin Cavanagh Diggles.


I am the web director + co-founder of db clay. I am 28, happily married + living in Portland, Oregon. I don't have many reasons for keeping this blog. I tend to talk about emerging web culture + how ridiculous the media is but the majority of this site consists of stuff that makes me smile. find archives here

I fear neckties + 2012 + I have mild OCD but I will always post, so please come back or subscribe to my rss feed. Feel free to leave a comment + not be an asshole. Relax, none of this means a thing.
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About Me

moments of frustration

Posted: June 25, 2008

i like this video for two reasons

  1. it is a reminder that in moments of frustration we often make quick moves that we later regret.
  2. his shirt matches my favorite sweater - which i am wearing as i type this.

The Sweater

years back i went over to my friends house who lived with his brother and i noticed his brother had broken his hand. well, they lived on a hill and it turns out someone’s car up the street had popped out of gear and rolled into his brothers car… and he was so mad that he punched the stairs in his house which ended up breaking his hand.

he worked at a cancer research clinic and was out of work for close to 3 weeks since he just HAD to punch the stairs. darsh. now every time i hear about someone dying of cancer - i blame him.

too dark?

too dark? more like too awesome!

From jecka on June 25th, 2008 at 10:44 am

i like your style jecka!

more like 2 legit 2 quit!

From mr.diggles on June 25th, 2008 at 10:47 am

“for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”… awesome.

From bgalmar on June 25th, 2008 at 12:12 pm

this post made my day better. thank you for introducing me to firefox. see you on friday. yeah team das bone gunners!!!!

From christina on June 26th, 2008 at 5:30 pm

Sweet. I so needed that video!

From Anne on July 8th, 2008 at 1:52 am

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