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Posted: 05 Nov 2010 05:44 AM PDT |
The Most Expensive Halloween Costumes Of 2010 Posted: 05 Nov 2010 05:25 AM PDT You have to have some serious money to consider spending $5,000,000 on a Halloween costume. Even so, maybe you should be more philanthropic or spend your money on a good psychiatrist! 10. Attila the Hun-$1,448 ebay link. 9. Blue Panda-$1,950 ebay link. 8. Moulin Rouge Ringmaster-$2,400 ebay link. 7. Carbon X Robot-$3,500 ebay link. 6. Medieval Knight-$3,850 ebay link. 5. Vintage Playboy Bunny-$4,000 ebay link. 4. Bruce Willis Die Hard 3 Outfit-$7,000 ebay link. 3. Spartan-$8,000 ebay link. 2. Human Slinky- $1,000,000 ebay link. 1. A&W Bear-$5,000,000 ebay link. |
Posted: 05 Nov 2010 03:45 AM PDT These warning labels have to be the dumbest of all time. They take stating the obvious to the extreme. Not only do they warn you not to do things that you would have never thought of, but they also throw in a little political satire. They are very stupid warning labels. You might also like: Strange and Funny Warning Signs What do warning signs really warn about |
Posted: 05 Nov 2010 02:36 AM PDT This is actually more of a house ship than it is a house boat. It was built by a Russian guy Nicolai without any plans or sketches. His neighbors call his house: Nicaloi's ark. It is 9 meters high and 14 meters long. Although it is rather unusual, it has all the comforts of home. There are even sauna and swimming pool on the first floor. In addition, this family is ready for another flood. |
Posted: 05 Nov 2010 12:33 AM PDT |
Strange Retro Advertisements With Children Posted: 05 Nov 2010 12:22 AM PDT |
How Coffee Affects the Global Economy Posted: 05 Nov 2010 12:10 AM PDT We don't technically need coffee to survive (though many would argue just the opposite), yet this popular pick-me-up fuels not only our daily energy levels, but the global economy as well. The coffee industry thrives in countries like Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia: the world's leading coffee exporters. Meanwhile, coffee drinkers around the world love their daily morning brew like no other drink. In the United States alone, we consume more than 66 billion cups of coffee per year. Some of us love our java so much, in fact, that we even observe a national coffee holiday, September 29. Click to Enlarge. Source: mint |
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