Friday, October 28, 2011

Preparing for the Zombie Apocalypse

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The homeless guy behind 7-11 Experts say it's only a matter of time before we are overrun by zombies, so you best prepare ASAP. Zombie Tools has your accessories for the apocolypse. All sorts of neat swords. Mmm, swords. Oh, also they make all the swords themselves: "Yup, we do everything in our shop in Missoula, Montana using American made steel and aluminum."
Check out this movie, particularly at about 2:37.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Pumpkin Birth

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21 Cool Bike Helmets

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You can either crack your head open on the asphalt like a ripe melon or you can wear one of these 21 cool helmets. Your choice, so whatever. Oh, and also check out my post on 25 Cool Motorcycle Helmets.






















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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The 25 Ugliest Celebrities

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Note that these are in no particular order, this is simply a collection of 25 of the ugliest celebrities I could think of. Did I miss any? Do you disagree with any? Also, to all the ugly people out there, don't get all offended, we all know that beauty is subjective (unless I say otherwise). 
Tilda Swinton

Brigitte Nielson

Camilla Parker Bowles

Carrot Top

Clay Aiken

Clint Howard

Courtney Love

DJ Qualls

Donatella Versace

Howard Stern

Jackie Stalone

Jocelyn Wildenstein

Jon Heder
Lyle Lovett

Michael Moore

Perez Hilton

Pete Burns

Rachel Dratch

Ronaldinho

Rosie O'Donnel
Sandra Bernhard

Shane MacGowan

Steve Buscemi

Tim Burton

Iggy Pop

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Friday, October 14, 2011

Exploding Houses

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“At first glance, these houses looks like they could have been the victim of a dramatic gas explosion. But the beat-up homes in Houston, Texas, are in fact an elaborate traffic-stopping work of art using the homes’ own wood siding. Artists Dan Havel and Dean Ruck smashed the interior walls of the homes, before nailing the wooden planking at strange angles to complete their project. Featuring several horizontal and vertical vortices which appear to ‘rip’ through the interior of the first house, the designs offer a unique view out of each of the buildings. The front of the house is designed to act as a stage, but is only meant to be a temporary exhibit.” w/ photos

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