Severed Alligator Head Is Still Alive!

“Most of humanity strikes me as being apes only with much less hair.” — Tyrfingr

How To Make A LEGO Indiana Jones Costume

“I loved the idea of the big minifig head so I proposed this to my six year old. He immediately agreed but upped the ante. “How about Lego Indiana Jones?!” How can a father say no to that kind of enthusiasm? This is my first instructable, but I have been lurking for a couple years so let me know what you think, or how I can improve future posts. It is specific to LEGO Indiana Jones, but could obviously be applied to any LEGO figure you are interested in making.” w/ photos

Weird Things Found At The Airport

Weird Things Found in Airport Security

Kitten Vs. Dog’s Ear

“LOL… Let’s tease the dog until it goes away… Now the kitties have more room to play.”

Mr. Potato Head Salad

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Tough Guys FAIL

“That’s okay. They’re used to looking silly behind bars.” — john1054

Aw Snap!

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Chick Pukes On Roller Coaster

“If you have a weak stomach this one might be kinda tough to watch. A chick takes a ride on a roller coaster and pukes on herself and all her friends.” — Break

Why Leopards Have Spots

Scientists claim Rudyard Kipling was right when he suggested why leopards had rosette shaped markings and tigers have stripes. The Jungle Book author said it was because leopards moved to an environment “full of trees and bushes and stripy, speckly, patchy-blatchy shadows.” And now researchers investigating the flank markings of 35 species of wild cats – by linking them to a mathematical model of pattern development – say he was correct. The University of Bristol found that cats living in dense habitats, in the trees, and active at low light levels, are the most likely to be patterned. This, they suggest, means that detailed aspects of patterning evolve for camouflage… or that leopards can change their spots.” w/ photos

Top 6 Things We Love To Hate About Apple

“Apple isn’t free from our criticism either. We feel criticism is needed where it’s due. It’s true that we tend to enjoy our Apple products, but that’s just a personal choice. They aren’t without their flaws or major annoyances. Today, we are going to tell ya about our beefs with Apple.” w/ photos