Tree House

Posted by ashley @ 1:57 pm on January 30th

A man spent $12000 building the world’s greatest tree house.

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Hello Kitty

Posted by ashley @ 1:50 pm on January 28th

There’s a hello kitty themed hospital in Taiwan. Nurses wear pink and even the birth certificates are pink with hello kitty on them.

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Number 5

Posted by ashley @ 1:43 pm on January 26th

The number 5 is pronounced ‘ha’ in Thai so 555 is slang for hahaha or lol.

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Alice in Wonderland

Posted by ashley @ 1:35 pm on January 24th

There’s an Alice in Wonderland themed restaurant in Tokyo.

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13

Posted by ashley @ 1:29 pm on January 22nd

Eleven plus two and twelve plus one both equal 13 and both have 13 letters. In fact they both have the same 13 letters

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Cuddling

Posted by ashley @ 1:25 pm on January 20th

Cuddling warms the heart and may protect it apart from being highly efficient in reducing effects of stress

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15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake

Posted by ashley @ 1:23 pm on January 18th

THIS IS NOT A PYTHON!

This is a 15 foot Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake -
the largest ever caught on record, in fact.

This snake was found Near the St. Augustine outlet,
in a new KB homes subdivision just south of Jacksonville FL.

A little research revealed the following:

One bite from a snake of this size would contain
enough venom to kill over 40 full grown men.

The head of this snake alone is larger than
the hand of a normal sized man.

A bite from those fangs would be comparable
to being stabbed by two curved, 1/4 inch diameter screwdrivers.

This snake is estimated to have weighed over 170 pounds.

A snake of this size could easily swallow a
2 year-old child (and dogs, pigs, etc).

A snake this size has an approximately 5 1/2 foot
accurate striking distance.
(The distance for an average size rattlesnake is about 2 feet)

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Guitar Store

Posted by admin @ 1:54 pm on January 15th

A guitar store in Southampton, England has the shop front fitted out to look like a Fender Amplifier.

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