Board Discussion

Monday, March 31, 2008


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The Two Legged Dog

Monday, March 31, 2008


Meet Faith, the dog. She only has two legs to walk on.

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Faith's life was saved at the early age of only three weeks from his guard dog mother who was literally terminating her life because she was unable to battle the other puppies for a place to feed. Se was born with only three legs and one of them that was seriously deformed had to be surgically removed. The poor dog had to adapt and learn to walk and hop on two legs. Faith's official website














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Somersault On The Balance Beam (Gone Wrong)

Monday, March 31, 2008


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Anakin Skywalker Star Wars Ad

Monday, March 31, 2008


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Office Prank Gone Wrong

Monday, March 31, 2008

What can happen when a sexy employee tries to photocopy his private parts?


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Feeding The Croc

Monday, March 31, 2008


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Who Would You Cast In A Live Action Simpsons Movie?

Monday, March 31, 2008

If a Simpsons live action movie was made, who would be cast?

Paul Giamatti as Homer Simpson

William H. Macy as Ned Flanders

David Schwimmer as Rev. Lovejoy

Steve Buscemi as Dr. Nick

James Earl Jones as Dr. Hibbert

Orlando Jones as Carl

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Bottle Cap Portrait

Monday, March 31, 2008


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This portrait, made in 2007 by artist Molly Bright of bottle caps, represents Philip Simmons, master blacksmith in Charleston, SC, the place where she lived.





Dog Carpets

Monday, March 31, 2008


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The works of artists Ondrej Brody and Kristofer Paetau

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Elisabethan Booty

Monday, March 31, 2008


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Dog vs. Glass Door

Monday, March 31, 2008


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Perfect Score On The DUI Test

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Drunk driver in perfect shape


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Giving Autographs

Thursday, March 27, 2008


Boston Red Sox pitcher Hideki Okajima is asked for his autographs from the outfield fence before the Major League Baseball regular season game between the Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, March 26, 2008.

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Pac-Man's Dinner

Thursday, March 27, 2008


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How To Properly Hold A Microphone

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

This is Mr. Covaci, from the Employers Confederation of Romania. He is holding a speech. Unfortunately he has never held a microphone before.


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Anti-Food Ads

Wednesday, March 26, 2008


Belgian animal rights activist group GAIA has made these prints as part of a campaign against the French cuisine delicacy Foie gras.

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With these prints, Belgian animal rights activist group GAIA started an advertising campaign against the French cuisine delicacy Foie gras, which is made of the liver of duck or goose.
Foie gras - or “fatty liver” - is still a very popular Christmas and year end dinner dish in Belgium. Because most people don’t know it’s made from the grotesquely enlarged livers of ducks and geese, the result of horrifying force-feeding.

The campaign was supposed to run in 40 major Belgian railway stations… but the railway company refused the posters because they are “too shocking”.


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Subtle Billboard Ad

Wednesday, March 26, 2008


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Well Trained Pit Bull

Wednesday, March 26, 2008


This is one smart dog. She can fetch anything from a handkerchief to various kinds of beverages from the fridge. I wish my dog was like that. No, wait... I don't have a dog. But if I had one, I wish it would be this smart.

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Maths For Blondes

Wednesday, March 26, 2008


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Narrow Alley

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

How do you solve the problem of an alley so narrow that only one person can fit through? Simple. You put in a traffic light.


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How do you solve the problem of an alley so narrow that only one person can fit through? Simple. You put in a traffic light. (Pictures taken in Prague, the Czech Republic.)




You'll get a fine if you go through while it's red.

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Must Be Anal Probing...

Wednesday, March 26, 2008


That's gotta hurt...

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Think For Yourself

Wednesday, March 26, 2008


Advertising campaign prints for the Metro newspaper. The message is simple and clear: "Think for yourself".

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Advertising campaign prints for the Metro newspaper. The message is simple and clear: "Think for yourself".