- Wednesday, March 30, 2011, 18:21
- Funny & Bizarre
Walk. Stop. Run for your life. That comes to all the information we are accustomed to receive from traffic lights. Maybe that’s enough for regulating the crossing, but for those waiting on the curb for the light to change, that’s definitely poor entertainment. Besides, some people may not want to waste the precious seconds when there’s an excellent opportunity to do your daily workout.
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- Wednesday, March 23, 2011, 17:44
- Funny & Bizarre
There’s no arguing that a six pack is one of the time-honored male glories of an undying fame - like most things that are acquired through hard work and much gym sweat’n’toil. But what’s the use of advanced technologies if they are not able to provide us with whatever we want in a matter of seconds?
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- Friday, March 18, 2011, 20:59
- Funny & Bizarre
The Cheltenham Festival has a 100 years of racing history under the belt, and that’s the event to introduce a new fashion trend. British designers offer a unique chance to guests to try a horsewalk - in shoes that come as near as possible to horses’ hoofs.
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- Monday, March 7, 2011, 18:35
- Funny & Bizarre
Sunglasses are meant to shield, and what could be better for strong protection than hands? Hands over the eyes - a customary enough spectacle - is now made a yet more common sight with those sunglasses created by Jeremy Scott in collaboration with Linda Farrow.
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- Tuesday, February 1, 2011, 13:05
- Funny & Bizarre
Superstitions may be shrugged off by certain undaunted individuals, but they should know that they are but a minority – at least in the UK, where over 30% of people admitted to reverting to old rituals in hope to stave off bad luck on a daily basis.
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- Wednesday, January 26, 2011, 19:29
- Funny & Bizarre
Following the sneakers with Teddy Bears (man’s, by the way), Jeremy Scott has created one more cute Adidas model for the Fall-2011 collection. This time it was a black-and-white Panda Sneakers model. What is next, one may ask?
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