April 8, 2008 at 11:17 pm
· Filed under Weird

An Indian man who live in Northern Indian has been recognized by Guinness World Recods as having the world’s longest ear hair. The hair has grown to nearly 10 inches. In fact, the hair is so long he has to shampoo and comb it.
Source: NBC11
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March 31, 2008 at 8:00 pm
· Filed under Cute & Funny Stuff

An uniquely Japanese culture phenomenon is Bento Box where the meal is decorated to look like people or characters and items such as Super Mario. Here are some of Super Mario Bento pictures.
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October 4, 2007 at 12:36 pm
· Filed under Cool & Crazy Stuff

Wow… Will you get the phone number if this sexy girl is in front of you?
Source: Yeah Oops
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October 4, 2007 at 12:30 pm
· Filed under Weird

If this is real, i think there are a lot of people will fail in the test. 
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September 24, 2007 at 8:58 am
· Filed under Cute & Funny Stuff

Someone change “No Entry” to “Ninja Entry”. Interesting?
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September 20, 2007 at 9:04 am
· Filed under Cool & Crazy Stuff

This piano shaped building is located in Huainan city, China. Even the stairs are housed within a violin shaped structure built with glass. Cool?
Source: spluch via ce
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September 2, 2007 at 9:51 am
· Filed under Cool & Crazy Stuff

SkyRest Travel Pillow for those long flights. It measures 17×15x14×19 inches and you can get it at
Sky Mall for $29.95 .
Source: Neatorama
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September 2, 2007 at 4:38 am
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This is the perfect lamp for a dentist. It costs $129 at gnr8
Source:Design Sponge
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August 30, 2007 at 9:44 pm
· Filed under Cool & Crazy Stuff

Add coins at your own risk because only by smashing the glass can they be retrieved.
Source: Yanko Design
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August 30, 2007 at 9:01 pm
· Filed under Travel

The smallest park in the world is Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon. You’re looking at it: 452 square inches, barely two feet across. The nearby Forest Park is 60 million times as big.
Mill Ends started in 1948, when Oregon Journal journalist Dick Fagan noticed a forgotten hole outside his office on Front Street. He planted flowers and began to write a weekly column about goings-on there, including “the only leprechaun colony west of Ireland.”
When Fagan died in 1969, Portland took up the tradition, dedicating Mill Ends as an official city park in 1976. Today it has a swimming pool for butterflies (with diving board), a miniature Ferris wheel, and statues, and it hosts snail races, weddings, and regular rose plantings.
Source: Futility Closet
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