![]() |
Posted on 23 May 2010 by nick
Today we’re taking a look at our favorite “YouTube Personality” of all-time. It can be non-other than the Tourettes Guy. However, we’re putting a spin on today’s post. Instead of just showing you the videos, which you’ve all already scene, we’ve summarized Tourettes Guy with a series of our favorite photos of home. Hope you like it:
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Posted on 04 April 2010 by nick
![]() |
A Totally Legitimate Online Dating Profile
Posted on 25 March 2010 by nick
![]() |
A Totally Legitimate Online Dating Profile
Posted on 07 February 2010 by nick
A picture is worth a thousand words - and in this case, a picture is worth, well, I’m not sure. After you take a look at these photos you’ll get what I’m talking about. At least one of these photos will be sent to me on a daily basis by one of my co-workers depending on the situation. These photos are ridiculous, absurd and will simply blow your mind. Where they come from, who knows….why they are sent to me, it will be fairly obvious when you look at them.
When asked if he wanted a shout out for my posting his internet findings, my co worker simply wants all the fine ladies out there to hit him up for a date. I wouldn’t be too surprised if you sent him an email and got some sort of curious photo back, it might be fun to try: Continue Reading
Posted on 06 December 2009 by nick
Arizona is not home to the best hiking in the United States by any stretch of the imagination. However, hiking in Arizona has some of the most unique landscapes you’ll find. The desert is a wonderful place in the late winter / early spring and all these shots are taken during those months (February to beginning of April). We are featuring two hiking spots - they are the uber popular Paradise Valley spot called Camelback Mountain and intensive Apache Junction spot called Flat Iron via the Lost Dutchman State Park.
If you’re a hiking aficionado you’ll want to make sure you try these two spots at least once during your lifetime. Camelback, while tough for newbies, should be done (up and down) in under 2 hours. If you’re venturing to Flat Iron, make sure you pack a lunch and prepare yourself for a complete half day of hiking. Continue Reading
Posted on 29 September 2009 by lou
Ladies and gentlemen! Boys and girls! Children of ALL ages! Step right up, step right up. Come on now don’t be shy. Even you can be winner at this game! The name of this little game ladies and gentlemen is called, say it with me, “HOW MANY HEALTH CODE VIOLATIONS CAN YOU SPOT!” Please, hold your applause until the end.
Here’s how it works…I show you 12 pictures and all you have to do is say, “Yes, that’s a clear violation of health code” or, “No, that’s not that bad.” Make sure you examine each photo very carefully, you don’t want to miss any of the expiration dates on the labels or any other unidentifiable items that are now crusting or curdling! Continue Reading
Posted on 28 September 2009 by nick
This past Saturday Robert Patrick, who famously played T-1000 in Terminator 2, was out enjoying the USC football game against Washington State. Patrick scored a pretty nice on-field view of the game with a few of his buddies. I’m glad to see Patrick made a full recovery after he fell into that vat of molten steel about 15 years ago.
The ex-Los Angeles Laker and still fan favorite Ronny Turiaf also made an appearance at the game. Turiaf’s presence was well received - he even found time for a few autographs and an appearance on the jumbo-tron. Check out the photos here: Continue Reading
Posted on 22 September 2009 by lou
It was almost a year ago that I first learned about Matt Schwartz and his Polaroid artwork. I was doing some holiday shopping in the Union Square Marketplace in New York City when I wandered into his booth and immediately fell in love.
Schwartz’s work consists of nostalgic, whimsical Polaroids capturing surfers, South American landscapes, and innocent fantasies. The prints have a ‘60s Big Sur kind of vibe with ‘50s era notion of veiled sexiness, almost as if you’re looking at a scene in a sun-drenched room through a gauzy curtain. They make you feel warm and calm all at once. Continue Reading
Posted on 21 September 2009 by nick
I found this photo during my journey’s of the internet today and thought it was epic. Take a good long look at it and ask yourself, “Have I seen anything more amazing in my entire life?” The odds are you have not. This costume clearly took months, if not years, to design and develop. I know nothing about the two in the photo or what their story is. Speculation has placed many odd theories in my head but I care not to discuss them because they are far too horrifying and grotesque for one human to digest.
Let’s just soak in the glory of this photo.

Photo Source: deviantart.com
Posted on 11 September 2009 by nick
Everyone’s favorite micro-blogging source returns a very curious Did-You-Mean result when searching for South Korea. I’m not sure what it means, probably nothing, in fact I know it means nothing, but it’s odd never the less. Wouldn’t you say?

Posted on 09 September 2009 by lou
“Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. In addition to being a popular website for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository. As of June 2009, it claims to host more than 3.6 billion images, up from 3 billion in November 2008.” Wikipedia.org
Let’s take a look at some of the pictures uploaded to Flickr today:

by Zouave