July 25, 2005

Cadillac Man is "homeless." He had 10 pages of his writing recently featured in Esquire magazine. Sometimes you never know where life will take you... [Second link has the entire Esquire piece for free] more inside

July 14, 2005

Jei Atacama, Healer, and Doctor of Oriental Medicine brings you Atacama Healing Water! That's right, for a mere US $64, you too can imbibe 16 ounces of water that has been spiritually empowered. more inside
Abused children of Angola - Exorcisms carried out to rid children of Kindoki. A BBC report, sparked by a recent case in London. more inside

July 09, 2005

China invades! Anyone else paying attention to Chinese National Offshore Oil Company's bid to take over U.S. energy giant UNOCAL? more inside

July 07, 2005

3eyes “3eyes is interested in people and the way that they interact with stuff, things and each other…” To lighten the mood a bit today, I thought a post with a lapjuicer might do the trick [possibly NSFW]. more inside

July 05, 2005

No Child Left Behind, exactly! more inside

July 04, 2005

Immortal Technique Bringing Truth in the Form of Hip-Hop more inside

July 01, 2005

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor calls it quits. Let the political fun begin! more inside

June 24, 2005

The Icelandic Phallological Museum is probably the only museum in the world to contain a collection of phallic specimens belonging to all the various types of mammal found in a single country. [possibly NSFW] more inside

June 22, 2005

"Two All-Beef Patties Special Sauce Lettuce Cheese Pickles Onion on a Sesame Seed LIE!" Or, the Freaky Universe of McDonald's Advertising VIA the current issue of Stay Free! magazine. more inside

June 21, 2005

Zookeepers in Denmark knowingly fed animals in their care to family and friends. more inside

June 18, 2005

In Mexico, bugs may be the new beef. Farmers near Mexico City were spending large amounts of money on pesticides to kill grasshoppers, García Oviedo said, until they found they could get more money for the edible bugs than for their crops. more inside

June 17, 2005

Chickens Suit “A gadget that no one needs but everyone wants to have”, the ChickensSuit® website promises no more and no less than a “piece of freedom”. more inside

June 15, 2005

Porn Bread offers a delectable collection of recipes to titillate your palate [NSFW]. more inside

June 10, 2005

The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre opens to the public tomorrow, June 11, in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. more inside

June 08, 2005

A murder suspect was allowed to enter the U.S. from Canada after being questioned by customs agents about the homemade sword, hatchet, brass knuckles, and chain saw (that apparently appeared to be stained with blood) he was carrying. His picture is worth it alone more inside

June 06, 2005

That funny-smelling green stuff is in the news today. An appeal from the Bush administration heard by the US Supreme Court was passed today. Federal authorities are now allowed to pursue users of marijuana when prescribed by their doctor within their respective State's law which allowed medicinal usage. more inside

May 27, 2005

Plight of the Banañeros : Nemagon (Dibromo-3-Chloropropane), was a nasty chemical produced by several companies in the U.S. for fumigating crops affected by nematodes. First introduced in 1954, it wasn't until 1985 that it's use was "fully-banned," and mid-90's that usage ceased all together. To this day, individuals exposed to it - and their offspring - suffer the many serious side-effects. more inside
Curious George: Where to die? more inside

May 25, 2005

CBGB - the famousinfamous NYC club that became a mecca of "punkdome" after providing spawing ground for countless bands - is about to lose it's legendary footing at 315 Bowery. more inside
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