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- Rent-A-Princess
- Machine Keeps Heart Beating Outside of Body
- Luminous Craters: Street Art by Luzinterruptus
- Jedi Kirby Cross Stitch
- Popular and Unique Soft Drinks From Around the World - Part 2
- 19 Reasons to Take a Nap
- Damien Walters
- The 15 Greatest Sports Cheats Of All Time
- Surprise Wedding Reception
- Baby With a Grievance
- Smashing Watermelons
- Man stopped at airport for having no fingerprints
- Saddam’s Palaces
Posted: 03 Jun 2009 05:18 AM PDT The economy is so bad that even princesses have to take time from whatever it is princesses do every day and actually get a job. One Princess Amerah of Salt Lake City, Utah, got herself a sweet gig: you can rent her to host your kid’s birthday party! Don’t let my daughter see this or I’d have to fly the Princess in for her next birthday party … Link - via J-Walk Blog |
Machine Keeps Heart Beating Outside of Body Posted: 03 Jun 2009 05:16 AM PDT Researchers at the North Carolina State University has developed a machine that can keep a heart beating outside the body. The potential medical benefit is huge, though for whatever reason I kept on thinking about Dr. Frankenstein:
Oh, there’s a video all right: |
Luminous Craters: Street Art by Luzinterruptus Posted: 03 Jun 2009 05:15 AM PDT
Who knows why the Department of Public Works in Madrid drilled these holes in the asphalt of the same street as the year before - but one thing we do know: they set the stage for urban street art team Luzinterruptus’ art installation "Luminous Craters." Link | More at Gustavo Sanabria’s Flickr photoset: Link - via Invisible Red |
Posted: 03 Jun 2009 05:14 AM PDT What’s more awesome than Star Wars? How about a cross stitch of lightsaber duelin’ jedi Kirby by Flickr user gamerghoul13? Link - via Geekadelphia Talkin’ bout Jedi Kirby, here’s an animated gif by deviantArt user Yoshio1pal. Marvel at the awesomeness (or similarity to Star Wars Kid [wiki]) and weep: |
Popular and Unique Soft Drinks From Around the World - Part 2 Posted: 03 Jun 2009 04:22 AM PDT
This is part 2 to the soft drinks from around the world that was published earlier. Makes me miss Moxie and Vernors.
From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by ninigoat. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2009 10:01 PM PDT
As if you need that many reasons to take a snooze.
From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by smellslikepurple. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2009 09:59 PM PDT (YouTube link) Olympic gymnast Damien Walters does what (usually) only superheroes can do. Watch him show off his parkour moves and more! And don’t miss the "stripping" sequence. From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by oezicomix. |
The 15 Greatest Sports Cheats Of All Time Posted: 02 Jun 2009 09:33 PM PDT Cheating has been at the forefront of sport in recent years, what with all the doping and steroid use. Soccer Lens has an article showing that this isn’t a new phenomenon. Athletes have been cutting corners and doing everything they could to get an edge for many years. Take this truly despicable human being, boxing trainer Panama Lewis:
Pictured is Billy Collins, Jr. after the fight in question. Link From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by redsfaithful. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2009 08:15 PM PDT Improv Everywhere made lasting memories as they threw a surprise wedding reception for a random couple getting married at City Hall. There are lots more pictures, details, and video at the website. Link -via I Am Bored |
Posted: 02 Jun 2009 09:09 AM PDT
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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Marilyn Terrell. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2009 09:06 AM PDT
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- via itsanimals From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Marilyn Terrell. |
Man stopped at airport for having no fingerprints Posted: 02 Jun 2009 09:05 AM PDT
A 62 year old man from Singapore was detained last year for an unusual condition: he had no fingerprints. The man was taking the drug Xeloda for head and neck cancer. Upon arriving at the airport, he was held for four hours from being unable to produce a fingerprint.
From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Geekazoid. |
Posted: 02 Jun 2009 08:06 AM PDT Saddam Hussein’s palaces in Iraq are now being used as temporary quarters for US military personnel. Photographer Richard Mosse captured the disconnect between the old residents and the new in a series of pictures. See the photographs and read an interview with Mosse at BldgBlog. Link -via the Presurfer (image credit: Richard Mosse) |
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