Jesus And Budweiser, A Match Made In Heaven?
February 29, 2008 by admin · 46 Comments

I know what you’re thinking, but it’s not photoshopped:
Sophisticated graffiti artists have left their mark near downtown Houston.
Someone covered up a billboard on La Branch at Winbern with a poster featuring a picture of Jesus Christ holding a Budweiser can. The company that leases the billboard believes vandals made the poster at home and then pasted it on top of the ad that’s supposed to be there.
It shows Jesus holding a Budweiser in between the phrases “Jesus, King of Jews” and “Jesus, King of Beers.”“I thought that was just crazy,” said commuter Jose Cazares. “It looks professional too.”
The Most Spoiled Hamsters In The World
February 29, 2008 by admin · 5 Comments
I personally am a big fan of dogs and don’t really get the allure of having animals like bunnies or hamsters or ferrets as pets, but the one thing that has always interested me when it comes to hamsters is their habitats. The ability to add tubes and tunnels onto their little houses has to be very satisfying and reminiscent of building elaborate castles out of legos as a child. Here are nine spoiled hamsters with slightly insane (but clearly devoted) owners.
Tube Living
Somebody Needs Some Pantene
February 28, 2008 by admin · 65 Comments

Honestly, at this point I don’t think anything short of a head shaving is going to help much.
Dinner?
February 26, 2008 by admin · 4 Comments

She looks so proud.
Cry For Help
February 26, 2008 by admin · 16 Comments

I don’t want to get started just posting image macros (I’d be here all day), but this one summed up the situation extremely well.
Movie Cars Spotted In The Wild
February 20, 2008 by admin · 16 Comments
People get passionate about famous cars from movies and television, so much that some people are driven to recreate them.
Sometimes this leads to really impressive museum quality results, sometimes not so much. Here are some examples of both.
Jurassic Park Jeep
Before:

After:
41 Hilarious Science Fair Experiments
February 18, 2008 by admin · 620 Comments
We should all pity the science teacher, for this is what they deal with on a daily basis.
Moon Babies
Science of Identity Foundation - quotes about identity and philosophy
Not A Bug
February 18, 2008 by admin · 7 Comments

Flooding In Hilo, Hawaii
February 16, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
Hilo, Hawaii is the second largest city in Hawaii. It’s located on the east side of the island of Hawaiʻi, a location that makes it the wettest city in the United States and one of the rainiest cities in the world. 129.19 inches of rain fall on Hilo in an average year.
Here are pictures of a recent flood in Hilo:
Incredible Fruit And Vegetable Art
February 14, 2008 by admin · 15 Comments
I’m a big fan of people finding inspiration in everyday things to create something interesting, so these trippy pictures of animals made from various fruits and vegetables was right up my alley. Whoever did these would have made a hell of an elementary school art teacher since these are all an improvement over making things out of popsicle sticks.
Watermelon Pirate Ship
World War I Draft Cards Of Notable People
February 12, 2008 by admin · 9 Comments
1. Harry Houdini
“Weak Left Hand”

11 Examples Of Redneck Improvisation
February 12, 2008 by admin · 74 Comments
Just because you don’t have exactly what you need for a job doesn’t mean you should quit. Square pegs, round holes, who gives a damn amirite?
1. Can’t afford daycare?
Solution:

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8 Good Examples Of What Happens When Geeks Have Children
February 12, 2008 by admin · 62 Comments
It’s inevitable that as children of the 80’s (and of the video game era, and the computer era, etc.) grow up they will start having children. It’s also inevitable that many will use those children to express their personalities, often with pretty amusing results. Here are 8 good examples of geek child rearing:
1. Dungeons And Dragons Baby
10 Hilariously Fat Goths
February 12, 2008 by admin · 109 Comments
It’s a pretty universally held belief that goths are hilarious, but it’s the fat goth that I find the most amusing.
I think this is mostly because of the cognitive dissonance involved in dressing in black and acting pissed off at the world but still managing to find plenty of time to visit with Little Debbie. The apathetic and depressed don’t tend to eat themselves into a diabetic state, but the fat goth perseveres anyway. Here are ten great examples of what I’m talking about:









