How To Build A Better Mousetrap
This is one of the reasons I love Facebook! One of my Casper peeps posted a picture of a mousetrap that he says literally gets buckets full of mice.
This is one of the reasons I love Facebook! One of my Casper peeps posted a picture of a mousetrap that he says literally gets buckets full of mice.
A first grade boy in Aurora, Colorado was suspended for three days after singing the 'LMFAO' song, 'I'm Sexy And I Know It' to a little girl in the lunch line.
Personally, I think she is priceless, but here's the rundown!
It seems that television is only catering to younger demographics, but one cable channel hopes to tap into a new group of TV enthusiasts by becoming the first network to provide wall-to-wall programming for — wait for it — dogs.
This doesn't surprise me. I don't try on swimsuits. I am very aware of what works and doesn't, so I just buy and hope for the best. Plus, I buy LOTS of cover-ups!
Seriously. I couldn't even make this stuff up.
A new sport psychology study shows such nagging actually gets things accomplished.
Teachers sometimes have trouble getting their students’ attention, but a Virginia vocational instructor took the wrong approach — he lined up his charges, pulled out a realistic looking gun, and fired blanks at them.
10-year-old Dylan Viale has a very close relationship with his grandmother Sherry, who is blind. The two walk dogs and go to the movies together, and recently went to a Lego event where they helped build a giant Lego Yoda.
But because of her vision impairment, Dylan wasn’t able to share with his grandmother his love of video games. So the fifth-grader at Hidden Valley Elementary in Martinez, CA, did something about that — he developed a video game which blind and sighted people can play together.
While building our own Bat Cave would be quite a challenge (we’ve tried — digging the tunnel is a pain in the bat ass), a Taiwan-based luxury motel is now offering a far more comfortable solution to fulfill our Batman fantasies.
The census data released from the 1940s recently released by the National Archives and Records Administration had a lot of interesting information, according to people who didn’t immediately fall asleep while trying to read the darn thing.