I’m pretty sure these are going to be all the rage amongst the cool kids. This way you’re all business in the front and but you’ve got a party goings on in the back. The scary thing is that I can actually see these becoming the next fad clothing item. I guess until you can start buying them at Forever 21 we’re okay…but I think that may only be a short time away.
I blame Google for my school paper on Serbian fiction not being completed in time. I set out to research it but I became distracted. Normally I would blame it in the dog…but this time it was clearly Google’s fault.
The owners of Harrod’s of London…amazing store if you’ve ever been, who recently bought the entire operation for nearly $2,000,000,000 have gotten themselves parking tickets on their Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloces, worth $500,000. They’ll have to foot the $500 fine to get the boot removed before they can take the cars back to their imaginably insane mansion. Looks like even the rich suffer from the wrath that is the Parking Patrol.
I don’t wish to offend anyone with this picture, but the kid I’m sure means no harm by it. While everyone else is knelt towards Mecca during their Salaat prayer reciting the Iqama, this cute kid (maybe 10-years old or so) is giving the international symbol of peace. Bless his heart.
Here we have the ultimate triple threat in child’s potty humor, all set in stone. And you may be thinking this is Photoshopped, but rest assured this is from an actual building in Adelaide, Australia. It is the Australian Mutual Provident Building in King William Street. In August 1885, Gay’s Arcade was constructed and the architect was James Cumming.
Listen up ladies. You may think that all of the time and energy we put into our gaming is useless..and that we’re just “not paying attention to you”, but in all honesty we’re just honing our skills.
This looks to be a commercial for some Thai optical store (Top Choaran Optical)…it’s pretty ingenious, and certainly funny. No doubt the funniest commercial you’ll see today.
I knew there was a reason I hadn’t visited there yet. You must admit this is a pretty clever way to get around some of their stringent plate numbering policies though.
Using the barter section of Craigslist, Steven Ortiz (17-years old) traded his used cell phone to eventually a silver 2000 Porsche Boxter. The cell phone trade got him an iPod touch, which he managed to barter up for a dirt bike and then to a Macbook. The Macbook got him a 1987 Toyota 4Runner, which he traded for a classic Ford Bronco SUV, which he finally traded for the Porsche.
“I don’t have a job right now and I really don’t like asking my parents if I can get an oil change, so I want to trade [the Porsche] for a mid-sized truck.” – Steven Ortiz