Thursday, February 27, 2014

HAPPY THURSDAY

FACT: I give movies with 2 Stars a 5 on Netflix because if I sat through that piece of shit, I want you to as well!

Is Your Penis Fit For A Museum?

Penis Museum Curator looks for The Final Member,
but the competition is stiff.

Acclaimed at festivals worldwide including HotDocs, SilverDocs and Fantastic Fest, THE FINAL MEMBER follows the aging curator of the world's only penis museum as he races against his own mortality to complete his comprehensive collection.

He Saw his Chance and He Took It!

Patrick Stewart's Wedding is Cooler Than Yours


It Does Wonders For The Complexion


goo.

How cute is the Quokka?


The island of Rottnest near Perth, Australia is the primary home of the quokka, a type of marsupial. Standing at about one meter (3 ft.) tall, quokkas are covered with short, coarse brown-grey fur. They have small rounded ears and a black nose.
Groups of quokkas live in territories, which are defended by dominant males. They often live in tall grass near water sources. Quokkas can also climb trees!
Quokkas are herbivores who primarily feed at night, meaning they are mainly nocturnal. They eat the leaves, stems, and bark of many plants in addition to grass. If necessary, they can survive for long periods of time without food or water by living off the fat stored in their tails.

He's the ONLY One!!!!

JUST REMEMBER THE RULE:
Only ONE Fedora Per Crew!

Is It Racist, If It's True?


I'd cry racism, But who am I to dis a Brie?

Uncirculated Gold Coins Found Under A Tree.



A Northern California couple out walking their dog in February 2013 on their Gold Country property stumbled across a modern-day bonanza: $10million in rare, mint-condition gold coins buried in the shadow of an old tree.

Nearly all of the 1,427 coins, dating from 1847 to 1894, are in uncirculated, mint condition, said David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of Santa Ana, which recently authenticated them. 

Although the face value of the gold pieces only adds up to about $27,000, some of them are so rare that coin experts say they could fetch nearly $1million apiece.

Experts say it's likely whoever owned the property 150 years ago buried the coins as a kind of California gold rush-era bank - to save as an investment and for a rainy day. The coins were then forgotten for over a century.

It is seen as the largest haul of buried treasure in US history.

"We've seen shipwrecks in the past where thousands of gold coins were found in very high grade, but a buried treasure of this sort is unheard of," David McCarthy of currency firm Kagin's, who is advising the couple, told Reuters news agency.

"I've never seen this face value in North America and you never see coins in the condition we have here."


The couple wish to remain anonymous and the their property will remain undisclosed to prevent the hoards of treasure hunters, etc.
The couple are happy and content with their lives and do not wish for anything to change... they will pay off bills and donate large sums to charity!


Benny Hill is Apparently all the RAVE at Awakefest 2013


There is nothing that isn't made better by Yakety Sax.

*when the beat drops at 0:17 ha ha ha. LOVEit.

D'awwwwww of the Day

NOAH


Release Date: March 28, 2014 

she said yes but her finger said no


i don’t think she can change her mind.

A CORGI HUSKY Mix


and here is the best part... THEY STAY THAT LITTLE!

WARNING


ooooooooooooooooo, someone is dead!

Tell Me Dad, How Are You Managing With The New iPad We Gave You For Your Birthday?


This is spoken in German, but totally understandable in any language.