Flexible Breakdancer
“The kid has talent, but he’s one move away from a broken bone.”
Baby Loves Banjo
“No worries, the little guy will turn into a massive Slayer fan by the time he hits his teens.”
Walls Notebook

“Walls Notebook is a notebook/sketchbook with 80 “clean” New York City walls as your blank slate. Write, draw, paste, or doodle on these interesting and inspirational backdrops. You’ll be one step closer to being the graffiti artist you’ve always wanted to be… minus the jail time.” w/ photos
How To Throw Knives
“Learn how to throw knives, and you’ll be the life of the party — and a candidate for the circus.”
Statue Made For Man Who Threw Shoe At Bush

“Many Iraqis considered it poetic justice when a journalist tossed his shoes at President George W. Bush last month. Now the bizarre attack has spawned a real life work of art. A sofa-sized statue of the shoe was unveiled Thursday in Tikrit, the hometown of the former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. Baghdad-based artist Laith al-Amari described the fiberglass-and-copper work as a tribute to the pride of the Iraqi people. The statue is inscribed with a poem honoring Muntadhar al-Zeidi, the Iraqi journalist who stunned the world when he whipped off his loafers and hurled them at Bush during a press conference on Dec. 14.” w/ photo
Marijuana Farmer Busted Via Google Maps

“Swiss police said they stumbled across a large marijuana plantation while using Google Earth, the search engine company’s satellite mapping software. Police said the find was part of a bigger investigation that led to the arrest of 16 people and seizure of 1.2 tons of marijuana as well as cash and valuables worth $780,000… The plantation, measuring almost two acres, was hidden inside a field of corn. But officers using Google Earth to locate the address of two farmers suspected of involvement in the drug operation quickly spotted the illegal crop.” w/ photos
Top 10 Moments In Music Censorship History

“10 moments in music censorship history. Enough said.” w/ photos + videos


