Saturday, October 25, 2008

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Friday, October 24, 2008

15 Most Bizarre X-Rays




1.Nail
2.Lightbulb

3.Magnetic pieces of a block

4. 13-inch serrated knife

5.PVC plumbing pipes

6.Key

7.Jubs

8.Alien

9.Nails

10.Surgical scissors

11.Fork

12.Bed springs and batteries

13.Python Gulps Down Queen-Size Electric Blanket

14.A safety pin

15.A row of button batteries

Thursday, October 23, 2008

20 great bus ads




























Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Funny banned commercials







This is my favorite


Great Xbox commercial


Levis and blind man


Underwater camera


Superbowl bud commercial


7up interesting commercial


Hyundai - Who is in your car


Sunday, October 19, 2008

10 weirdest sports



1.
Wife Carrying World Championship

First introduced in Finland, wife carrying is an actual sport where male competitors race while carrying a female teammate. The objective is for the male to carry the female through a special obstacle course in the fastest time. Major competitions are held in Sonkajarvi, Finland, Monona, Wisconsin and in Marquette, Michigan.

Talk about tough love.




2.
Man versus Horse
In Wales there's a famous race called the Man Versus Horse Marathon. A cross country course is laid out, and human competitors pit their stamina against that of a posse of chosen horses. The course is 22 miles long with many natural obstacles to overcome. The steep slopes are a great test of the endurance of both man and beast, and the tricky forestry, which a man may dart through but which a horse can only travel around, is equally difficult terrain. The ultimate aim is to run the course and beat the first horse. This was recently done for the first time by a marine who had been training especially for the event. He won a large cash prize - a prize that's been getting bigger every year.


3.
The World Beard And Moustache Championships

Facial hair can certainly make a man more masculine, but a competition? The World Beard And Moustache Championships is a biennial competition where men show off their extraordinary beards and moustaches. Categories include Dali moustache, goatee and full beard freestyle.

If only the competitors played in rock bands.




4.
Underwater Rugby

The game of underwater rugby is played in a swimming pool of approximately 4m depth. Two teams of 11 players aim to make a goal by getting the weighted ball in the opposing team's basket. Each basket is at the bottom of the pool. This is quite an exciting game as normal gravitational rules do not apply to any of the manoeuvres or tactics you might instinctively seek to employ.



5.
Putting Your Toe To Good Use

A popular activity for children, toe wrestling is now a competitive sport. The World Toe Wrestling Competition first started at a pub in Derbyshire, UK in 1976. Locals thought it would be a great idea to hold a competition where individuals lock toes together and force their opponent’s foot to the ground. The organizers applied in 1997 to get the sport included in the Olympics, but unfortunately, it was not accepted.



6.
Rock Paper Scissors League

This is a sport started on a dare... right? The U. S. Association of Rock Paper Scissors. That's right, U.S. Association... damn proud. The USARPS League is the official Rock Paper Scissors League of the United States. It is sponsored by Bud Light. Matti Leshem is the co-commissioner of the USA Rock Paper Scissors League In April 2006, the inaugural USA Rock Paper Scissors League Championship was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. Following months of regional qualifying tournaments held across the US, 257 players were flown to Las Vegas for a single-elimination tournament at the House of Blues where the winner received $50,000. The tournament was shown on the A&E Network on June 12, 2006.

7.
Unusual swimming

Even though it does seem kind of gross, bog snorkelling is a sporting event where competitors swim in a water-filled trench cut through a peat bog. Competitors must wear snorkels and flippers and can only complete the course by swimming with their flippers and not using traditional swimming techniques.

The World Bog Snorkelling Championships take place every August Bank Holiday in a dense peat bog near Llanwrtyd Wells, in Wales.



8.
Chess Boxing

If you’re looking for a sport that combines using your strength as well as intelligence, then chess boxing is for you. The sport is a combination of boxing and chess with the different games alternating after each round. A match between two individuals lasts up to eleven rounds, starting with a four minute chess round and followed by two minutes of boxing.

The sport is governed by the World Chess Boxing Organization whose motto is:

“Fighting is done in the ring and wars are waged on the board”






9.
Cheese Rolling


Cheese rolling is probably one of the simplest sports out there. From the top of hill, a round of Double Gloucester cheese is rolled and competitors chase after it. The first individual across the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins (the cheese of course).

Competitors aim to catch the rolling cheese but this rarely happens as it has a one second head start and can reach speeds up to 112 km/hr. In 1997, the cheese took a wrong turn down the hill and accidentally injured a spectator.








10.
Unicycle Hockey

Sometimes, games involving large, toothless Canadians armed with wooden sticks can seem a bit too easy. So how do you make ice hockey more difficult? Play it on unicycles! Following the same basic rules as ice hockey, "uni-hockey" enjoyed scattered success for nearly 25 years in America, Europe, and Asia. Leagues even formed in Germany and Great Britain. Then the new millennium arrived, complete with plenty of flashing lights and pretty zeroes. Distracted by all the excitement, the few remaining enthusiasts climbed aboard their one wheel chariots and rode off into the sunset/

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Police! They are always funny!

















Cop that! Couple's sex breaks law

AN AMOROUS couple have been arrested after having sex in their car - in a disabled space outside a police station.

The US couple told officers they were unaware where they had parked, reports the Morning Call newspaper.

They hadn't noticed several marked police cars in the other parking spaces nearby.

They were outside the main police station in Hellertown, Pennsylvania, with the engine running in the early hours of the morning when a police officer tapped on the windscreen.

Dennis Cullen, 23, and his female companion, who has not been named, told police they had been drinking at a university function earlier in the evening.

Cullen was charged with drink driving. Neither he nor his companion were charged in connection with having sex in the car.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Beer, beer and beer






















Thursday, October 9, 2008

Computer Addict

Don’t be scared! Any true addict can be a little weird sometimes…
























Wednesday, October 8, 2008

It’s All About Bush

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Top 10 Strangest Museums Ever

Across the world, there are museums of history, of art and of science. Some of the most famous include the Louvre, the Smithsonian and San Francisco’s Exploratorium. But for as many famous museums as there are around the world, there are just as many strange museums. To make it on this list, the wackier museum is the better.

10. Leeds Castle Dog Collar Museum

Everyone loves their pets. A pet museum might be interesting, but a museum dedicated to dog collars, not so much. However, that’s what London offers with more than 100 specimens that range from Medieval times to the Victorian Age. It looks like the Leeds Castle Dog Collar Museum has a collar on the competition! Visit the Dog Collar Museum

9. British Lawnmower Museum

Year after year, people go out to purchase lawnmowers so that they may keep their lawns crisp and presentable. But a good portion of those people don’t know the history behind the lawnmower and possibly don’t care. If you do care, then there’s a museum for you in Southport, Lancashire, Great Britain. The British Lawnmower Museum holds more than 200 specimens of this ever-important machine for the lawn junkie. Visit the Lawnmower Museum

8. International Friendship Exhibition Hall

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. That’s what has happened with the gifts received by Kim IL Sung and the Kim Jong IL in Kim IL’s International Friendship Exhibition Hall. Displaying more then 90,000 gifts, these were the items given by foreign dignitaries to the two leaders during their respective reigns as heads of state for North Korea. Who can resist green train rail cars as gifts of gratitude for your leadership? See the Friendship Exhibition Hall

7. The Museum of Bad Art

Founded in 1993, the Museum of Bad Art is “the world’s only museum dedicated to the collection, preservation, exhibition and celebration of bad art in all its forms.” Their mission: to bring the worst of art to the widest of audiences. With a collection of more than 400 pieces between two museums in Dedham Square and Somerville, Mass., these museums give new meaning to “can’t color between the lines.” See the Museum of Bad Art

6. Marikina City Shoe Museum

It only seems appropriate that former First Lady of the Philippines Imelda Marcos’ shoe collection would be a part of the Marikina City Shoe Museum. Only a fraction of the more than 3,000 shoes she collected, the display still helps with the vast amount of shoe knowledge and lore presented in Marikina City. Their mission: to inform the world about how shoes were and are now made, especially in this city supposedly known for its shoemaking abilities. More from the Shoe Museum

5. The Mütter Museum

One of the few science museums on our list, the Mütter Museum is located in Philadelphia, Penn. The medical museum features medical oddities, wax models and antique equipment. Among the more famous displays are a preserved nine-foot long colon full of fecal matter, a growth taken from Lincoln’s assassin and a woman whose remains turned to soap – essentially making her the cleanest mummy in the world. More of the Mütter Museum

4. Burlesque Hall of Fame

Located between Los Angeles and Las Vegas on Route 66, the Burlesque Hall of Fame features burlesque displays and holds annual fundraising events for a wide audience. Their mission: to inspire, educate and entertain the public, fostering an understanding of the history and heritage of classic burlesque - including but not limited to the art, artifacts and personal histories of its brightest stars. I guess they keep abreast of all situations related to classic burlesque. See more of the Burlesque Hall of Fame ;-)

3. Sulabh Museum of Toilets

Several thousand years ago it was almost unheard of to have running water, sewers and bathroom facilities that were actually sanitary. That makes it seem all that more fascinating at the Sulabh Museum of Toilets in New Delhi, India. There are displays of toilets from centuries past as well as documentation of how toilets have helped the world. Perhaps that would be good reading on the throne? Visit the Museum of Toilets

2. Vibrator Museum and Masturbation Hall of Fame

Perhaps the most erotic museum on this list, this San Francisco “museum” displays ancient products originally designed to help women fight hysteria. As one of the first five products to use AC power, the vibrator has a long history and the museum would like to shed some light on the practices of women’s darkened bedrooms. In addition to vibrators from decades ago, there are also plenty of modern toys to help anyone and everyone with their hysterical frustrations.

1. Icelandic Phallological Museum

An ode to the phallus: Where oh where have you gone? Where will I find you? Perhaps at the Icelandic Phallacological Museum. This Reykjavík museum boasts a penis or penis parts from just about every mammal and sea creature indigenous to Iceland. Perhaps the Vibrator Museum and the Phallacological Museum should hook up? Visit the Phallological Museum

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The pig with the face of a monkey

While all the other little piggies will be going to market, this little piggy from China will stay at home – for fear that nobody will buy a walking bacon sandwich with the face of a monkey.

Locals from Fengzhang village in Xiping have been amazed by the sight of this freak piglet with two thin lips, a small nose and two large eyes.

Monkey Piglet

And with forelegs shorter than its rear legs, the poor little swine hops rather than trots.

Farmer Feng Changlin told Oriental Today: "It's hideous. No one will be willing to buy it, and it scares the family to even look at it!"

Forget Homer Simpson’s Spider Pig - this snoutless, porky face is truly one only Mother Nature could love.

Doctor gives dad £40,000 bionic leg.. for free


A one-legged dad who needed a £40,000 bionic limb so he could walk again was given one for FREE... when he popped into his local for a pint.

David Huckvale, 42, was sipping a beer when he was tapped on the shoulder by Alistair Gibson, one of only 10 doctors in the world who can fit the computer-controlled limb.

The surgeon could see David was struggling to stand and told him he had a spare leg lying under the desk in his surgery in America - and he could have it for nothing.

Sports-mad David was fitted with a false knee in his teens after a benign tumour was removed. But the knee joint kept breaking and eventually, when David was 29, doctors had to amputate his leg above the knee. David was devastated and had the op just weeks before he married Alison, now 37. He said: "I had to hobble down the aisle in a cast. I was heartbroken."

David, of Earlshilton, Leics, had to quit his job as a painter and decorator. The NHS fitted a false leg, but it didn't work properly, so he spent most of his time in pain on crutches or in a wheelchair. But then in 1998 he read about a bionic leg only available in America. The trouble was the limb would cost £40,000 - and after almost 10 years of saving David had just £3,000.

He said: "The NHS did what they could for me but I knew deep down the only way I would walk properly again would be to go to America.

"I saved like mad and bought a lottery ticket each week and prayed."

Then last September David's luck changed when he went down to his local The Sycamore for a drink.

David said: "I have been blessed by a miracle. I can now play in the garden with my two girls. Alistair has given me my life back."

Scots-born Alistair, who was on holiday visiting relatives, said: "I could see he was really struggling when I saw him in the pub. I thought he was such a nice guy... and I wanted to give something back to society."

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