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The Obama Haircut Is Either Very Cool Or Very Creepy
Posted 11/20/2008 1:08 pm by Ron HoganPeople are very excited about the election of Barack Obama. One kid got so excited, in fact, that he got Obama’s visage shaved into the back of his head. We’re talking his name, head, shoulders, facial features… the whole nine yards! Kwame Boyce-Deacon is now an official Internet sensation.
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The Screaming Newspaper Sculpture
Posted 10/30/2008 12:52 pm by Ron HoganLike I said last night, I’m sick of everything related to the news. Fortunately for me, artist Nick Georgiou agrees with me. That’s what inspired him to turn newspapers into works of art. As Nick said, “The piece was inspired by all that’s happening right now- the printed words decline, the economic […]
Read »Smashingly Good High Speed Photography
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Read »Paul Newman (1925-2008) Passes Away At Age 83
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Read »A Tribute To Yankee Stadium
Posted 9/24/2008 2:08 pm by Ron HoganSince I said goodbye to the much less historic RCA Dome, I’d be remiss if I didn’t say goodbye to the big ballpark in the Bronx, Yankee Stadium. Built in 1923, Yankee Stadium has seen a ton of history. As such, there are lots of neat things that happened there. Mental Floss […]
Read »“Dome, Sweet Dome” No More: The Deflation Of The RCA Dome
Posted 9/24/2008 12:45 pm by Ron HoganIt will only take about 45 minutes to permanently alter the skyline of Indianapolis, Indiana. Twenty-four years ago, the RCA/Hoosier Dome was opened. At 10:30 AM this morning, the giant fans keeping the stadium’s roof up were turned off starting the deflation process. By the time you read this, the home stadium of the Indianapolis […]
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Posted 9/23/2008 1:11 pm by Ron HoganWith the arrival of fall, that means Halloween is right around the corner. For those of us who are fascinated by all things macabre, that means haunted house tours, ghost walks, and if you’re really lucky, a visit to some awesome ghost towns like the seven scary ghost towns over at Cult Case. […]
Read »The First Day Of Fall
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Posted 9/18/2008 2:17 pm by Ron HoganAs dedicated Bigfoot blogger NewsComa could tell you, Sasquatch likes to party. Judging by the picture of Bigfoot’s recent trip to Roanoke, Virginia, he likes to party just a little bit too much. That’s why the poor man-ape is passed out face-down on the sand. Fortunately, he’s got that thick woolly coat […]
Read »After The Gas Crash
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Read »Accidentally Naughty Signs
Posted 9/13/2008 12:25 am by Ron HoganThere are always signs out there that, when you look at them, you just know whoever put the sign up probably wasn’t reading it closely. As someone who wasted five years of college as an English major (plus a year of grad school, so that’s six years of wasted time and money), I see signs […]
Read »Six Towers For Real-World Villains
Posted 9/11/2008 10:31 pm by Ron HoganEvery cool bad guy has his own signature home base. The Legion of Doom had the cleverly-named Hall of Doom. Darth Vader has the Death Star. Donald Trump has Trump Towers. If you’re going to be a villain, you need an awesome place to live, and deputydog has six menacing towers […]
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