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Damn Cool Pics: May 2008
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Friday, May 30, 2008

World's Only Scuba Diving Cat


Meet the world's only scuba diving cat.

Vacuum cleaning our cat


This is a video showing us vacuum cleaning our cat. She is huge and totally deaf from birth. She's almost 14 years... The vacuum itself is on the lowest mode, just enough to get the loose hairs off, so no animal was harmed during the making of this vid ;)

Homemade Helicopter That Works

If you think that flying as a hobby is still a little expensive, these small relatively inexpensive helicopter proves that there is more than one way to fly. Some of the prototypes are presented here.







The Baby-Jumping Festival

We’re not joking, the Baby-jumping Colacho Festival is a real annual event celebrated all over Spain since the 1620s. It consists of grown men dressed as the Devil leaping over helpless babies. Why do they do this? They represent the devils that, when they jump, they take all the evil with them leaving the babies clean of evil. Here is a snapshot of one of the weirdest religious traditions.





Thursday, May 29, 2008

Link Dump


Hot Links
Traffic from hell
Home Made Slide
The Torture Game
Interesting Paint Ad
Carmen Electra Mega Gallery
Drunk Builders & Mad Architects

Waiting for the Bus Might Be Fun

A selection of funny and creative bus stops from all over the world! I’ve never seen anything like this in reality but I would not mind to wait for my bus in such an extraordinary entourage!







Celebrity Tongues

It’s interesting: no boobs, no butts, no other sexy parts of the body are revealed… But some of these photos do really excite me! Am I the only one here with such a problem?















Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Hidden Radars on the Roads

Radars don’t always come in the standard package. And if you’re a driver addicted to speed, these findings will surely be useful. Policemen have really become creative and started placing radars in places you wouldn’t even think of. Here’s how speed addicts are apprehended.









Chewing Gum Installations and Sculptures

Have a look at some installations in different corners of the world that praise such an essential part of our modern life as a chewing gum!











Italian artist Maurizio Savini has distinguished himself by using a very unusual material for his sculptures: pink chewing gum. Here are some of his works.












Source: pastificiocerere.com