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Volkswagen 2012 Game Day ad: The Bark Side
January 21, 2012 @ 10:26 am
Heh, I wonder if this was done in one setting or if this is just clever comping of separate videos.
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Wood coasters from Fishs Eddy
November 20, 2011 @ 11:24 pm
I picked up these cool little wooden coasters (made in Spain!) today at Fishs Eddy. If you didn’t already know, they’re having a massive “sale for the 99%” at their NYC store. It’s quite amazing what you can find there.
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Two guys try on a bark collar
May 2, 2011 @ 11:41 pm
This is genuinely stupid but so hilarious. Watch as a few guys try on a bark collar and then proceed to mimic a dog bark. Shocking (haha, I’m so clever with my words)!!
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Modern deforestation in progress
January 25, 2009 @ 5:33 pm
When I think of deforestation, I picture the scenes from Fern Gully that show heavy machinery slowly making pulp out of trees, with conveyor belts and chop saws lined everywhere. It turns out that the process is a lot less … Continue reading →
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