Friday, March 5, 2010

The Mc10:35 Sandwich

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I heard about this from a cashier at one of the local McDonald's. He said it's getting kind of a cult following in San Francisco.

1. Go to McD's right when they are transitioning from breakfast to lunch.

2. Order one of the remaining Egg McMuffins from the breakfast menu and also order a McDouble since the lunch menu is now open.

3. Take the egg and Canadian bacon from the Egg McMuffin and put it on the McDouble.

The guy at the register said people call it a Mc10:35 because that's pretty much the only time you can pull this off.
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Thursday, March 4, 2010

How to Catch a Deer

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I had these pictures forwarded to me the other day.

Scott Nelson and his Sons were fishing Saturday when this small Whitetail fawn approached them on the South fork of the Snake River. It must have spent the summer bumming from campers or maybe one the home owners in the lower canyon was feeding it so it lost its fear of humans.











Keep in mind it's only cute until you get ticks and mouth herpes from having it eat from your mouth. Also lyme disease. Ever heard of it? Yeah, lyme disease, deer ticks carry it. Sucks. Look it up.









10 Awkward Family Photos

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I got these in my e-mail, but they are probably from awkwardfamilyphotos.com. Anyway, enjoy:

If you already have the room paid for, you might as well kill two birds with one stone.


Look kids, Daddy's deucing it! (Notice the lid is actually up)


Yep, just breastfeeding my baby, while enjoying a refreshing adult beverage.


There ya go sweetie, just prop your elbow on the garbage can.


Nice shirt bro.


You think that's weird, you should see what he used for a paintbrush.


Are they naked?


When there's something strange in your neighborhood, who ya gonna call? A family therapist.


That pose isn't flattering dude. Also, seriously?


Oh Christmas bush, oh Christmas bush, how lovely are thy branches.

Thanks John!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

The Noah's Ark Burger

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Someone has created this tasty creation called The Noah's Ark Burger. It consists of two of every kind of patty BK has to offer: beef, veggie, chicken and fish, plus bacon. What? No ham?!? Bah.



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Koala's Bumming a Drink

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I received these pictures in my e-mail. I did a little search but couldn't find the original source. Sure koalas look cute and cuddly, but don't be fooled, they'd rip your eyes out and dine on your spongy brain if given the opportunity. Even still, they are awfully cuddly wuddly.

Here a koala is asking for water from some passing cyclists. Apparently the temperature was 120 degrees, and the koalas were desperate.





Here a koala was hiding on someones porch, and they brought him some water. He drinks a little, then bathes in it.







A Trip Down Memory Lane

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Here are 11 really cool photos from Doug Ross:























See more here.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Manly Snow Blower

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When Kai Grundt announced his decision to build the ultimate snowblower from a discarded V8 engine, a friend of his just laughed. So a year later, instead of showing his buddy the finished product, Grundt showed him what it could do. He buried the man's truck under a seven-foot-tall pyramid of snow. From two houses away.

Since Grundt, a metal fabricator in Muskoka, Ontario, started with the huge engine from his old Chevy truck, he knew power wouldn't be a problem. But the 800-plus-pound machine also had to be easy to handle. He didn't want the snowblower racing away when he revved the blades that suck up the snow -- the V8's crankshaft spins them up to 6,200 rpm -- so he chose to run its tank-like tracks via a different system. Powered by the 412-horsepower V8, a hydraulic pump feeds a pair of hydraulic motors that each turn one of the tracks. This allows him to give the blades a boost while keeping the massive machine moving at a safe pace. Using controls built into the handlebars, he can also turn one track forward and the other in reverse, spinning the rig in place.












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