A happy little dog is released from the darkness. Bookmark to: Read More →
Amphibious bicycles made of crap such as recycled water gallons. The basic shape and configuration of a typical upright bicycle has changed little since the first chain-driven model was developed around 1885. However, many details have been improved, especially since the advent of modern materials and computer-aided design. These have allowed for a proliferation of specialized designs for particular types of cycling… Bookmark to: Read More →
Robert John Burck better known as the Naked Cowboy. Credits: nakedcowboy.com For nearly a decade, Robert Burck has been a fixture in Times Square, where he strums a guitar on a street corner while dressed in his minimal costume. Burck is an American Busker who has claimed worldwide fame in association with New York City’s Times Square. He wears only cowboy boots, a hat, and briefs with his registered Trademark “Naked Cowboy” hand painted on...
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Most Hairy Man in the World Records Yu Zhenhuan is the most hairy man in the world. Now he wants to remove an important part of the hair from his body. But each hair will have to be burnt with laser and the procedure is quite painful. But it’s ok as long as his wife is by his side and helping him to get through it . And judging by the photographs, they are a very happy couple. Bookmark to: Read More →
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January 29, 2007 From Original Article By Katrin Schmiedekampf Earlier this month, amateur fisherman Haruo Kanbe stared out at sea in horror — a monster fish was swimming directly towards him. At first glance the creature snaking through the water looked like a giant eel. The cloudy eyes were especially striking. Triangular teeth flashed inside its open maw. Normally, the prehistoric creatures dwell between 600 and 1,200 meters (between 1,969 and 3,937 feet)...