Friday, February 8, 2013

Miley Cyrus' Most Shameless Twitter Moments


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Makes you think!!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Baby, Vampire Dolls Now for Sale


Young twilight fans can now buy baby vampire dolls but they cost a pricey, $650!

Fail Christmas tree



Not Who You Would Expect to See Working as a Prostitute


Louise and Martine Fokken are 70 year old identical twins who have spent the last 50 years working as prostitutes in Amsterdam’s red light district. Together they have slept with approximately 355 000 men in total!

Sunday, November 25, 2012

One of a kind Dr. Seuss House


This 12 storey building can be found in Willow, Alaska and locals refer to it as the “Dr. Seuss House” as a result of its interesting design. Although construction first began on the house 10 years ago, the 12 storey building has only recently been finished.

 

Up Close and Personal With Barack Obama

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

10 Weirdest Roadside Attractions Of America


1. Atomic Testing Museum, Las Vegas, Nev.

A tour through the nuclear testing history of Nevada, the Atomic Testing Museum is a blend of the whimsical and the macabre. Test your rad level with a Geiger counter, get up-close-and-personal with a nuclear warhead or view the collection of Atomic Age paraphernalia on display.
Giant dinosaurs, houses filled with dolls and puppets, museums of the weird: America’s most interesting roadside attractions are often overlooked, occasionally maligned, and usually hidden away from more heavily traveled areas. Sure, they might not be enough of a draw to warrant a visit by themselves, but they can more than repay the time spent diverting from a longer road trip or vacation.


Imagine Doing This: A One-of-a-kind Flight





Jonathan Trappe is the first person to cross the English Channel using only helium balloons as transport!

The Kids Who Could Fly

 At first glance, it looks like these kids are about to jump off a high-rise building. Look a little bit closer and you'll notice that it's all an illusion! This extremely clever ad campaign promotes "Maximum Ride," a series of books by award-winning American writer James Patterson.

120 Bicycles On The Wall


Ready to Say, “I Do”

It’s More Than Just a Photo