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- 1960s Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs Identification Kit
- Abu Dhabi Oil Sheikh Writes His Name In The Sand
- Kung Fu Volleyball or Kung Fu Soccer?
- 25 Saddest Mug Shots You Will Ever See
1960s Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs Identification Kit Posted: 22 Jul 2011 05:14 PM PDT Can't tell the difference between a Pentobarbital and a Secobarbital or a roach and a bomber? Fear not, drug rookies, because the Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs Identification Kit can help. Produced in the 1960s, Winston Products for Education created the drug ID kit as an instructional aid for schools and law enforcement agencies to get the word out back in the late 1960s. Source: moxiedeluxe |
Abu Dhabi Oil Sheikh Writes His Name In The Sand Posted: 22 Jul 2011 04:56 PM PDT Let's see Donald Trump top this. On a sandy island in Abu Dhabi Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan has inscribed what is in effect the biggest graffiti tag the world has ever seen. Hamad, 63, a scion of the billionaire Abu Dhabi royal family, has gouged his name in capital letters two miles across and half a mile wide. His moniker is so big it can be seen from space (as this Google Earth pic demonstrates). The tip of the "H" reaches into the strait that leads to the Arabian Gulf, allowing Hamad to fill the first two letters of his name with water. The "M" looks partially filled as well. Hamad, from Google Earth Source: forbes |
Kung Fu Volleyball or Kung Fu Soccer? Posted: 21 Jul 2011 07:27 PM PDT |
25 Saddest Mug Shots You Will Ever See Posted: 21 Jul 2011 06:05 PM PDT I hope I never get my picture taken by the official police photographer. I will certainly do my best to make sure it won't happen. That being said, just in case you were contemplating breaking the law you might want to take a look at these mug shots, none of the people look particularly happy. I hope this will help you reconsider your actions and just get a job. |
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