Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Top 10 Movie Plot Holes You’ve Never Noticed


From Karate Kid to Jurassic Park, your favorite movies are no doubt riddled with plot holes, but hopefully you’ve been too entertained to notice them.

Hands Free Umbrella


A hands-free umbrella is a natural fit in today’s technology-driven world where everyone is dependent upon smart phones and tablets; socially and in the workplace. Rain doesn’t care about your device.


Use your nubrella walking the dog, in a snow storm, riding a bike, in a wheelchair, hiking, walking, running, carrying groceries or bags, talk on the phone, at a sporting event, ina line, ata parade, in a blizzard, no bobbing, no more inverting, deliver the mail, on a snowblower, pushing a baby stroller and many more.



Monday, October 26, 2015

10 Insane Late Night Talk Show Appearances


This video rates 10 crazy appearances by late night talk show guests.

Zbog ove reklame će zaigrati srce svakom poljoprivredniku


Kako bi kupce uvjerili u svježinu svojih proizvoda, jedan njemački supermarket je snimio reklamu, pravu adrenalinsku bombu.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

10 places in America that seem like they're elsewhere

Here are 10 places in continental U.S. that seem like they're somewhere else.


Number 10 – Solvang, California. This little town may be near Los Angeles geographically, but in terms of style and mood, it feels much closer to Europe. Its streets are lined with traditional Danish architecture, and the air is filled with the smell of Danish pastries.


Number 9 – St. Augustine, Florida. The Spanish controlled this city for over 250 years, and in that time they went all out with its architecture. Many of the structures built under the country's rule still stand today, including a massive stone fort.


Number 8 – Alpine Helen, Georgia. The town, with its distinct Bavarian flair, offers some of the best German food and festivities this side of Munich. The locale is particularly popular during Oktoberfest and the Christmas season.


Number 7 – Lindsborg, Kansas. Those seeking a Swedish experience beyond visiting their local IKEA can head here. Founded in 1869, Lindsborg offers a steady supply of Scandinavian foods, crafts, and festival fun.


Number 6 – New Glarus, Wisconsin. Packed with museums, restaurants, and shops that celebrate its founders' Swiss heritage, this charming village is often referred to as 'Little Switzerland.' Among its notable special events is Polkafest, which promises not only dancing, but beer, bacon, and cheese.


Number 5 – Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado. This state is known to be a particularly verdant one, so suddenly ending up amidst miles of sand-covered land may prove a bit disorienting. Though the park can look a lot like the Sahara Desert, it is, in fact, nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.


Number 4 – Skagit Valley Tulip Fields, Washington. Wander onto this land in the spring when the flowers are in full bloom, and you'll swear you are in the Netherlands. Skagit even has windmills, adding to the Dutch-like ambiance.


Number 3 – Chinatown, New York City. Many U.S. cities have an area dedicated to Chinese culture, but the Big Apple houses one of the country's largest and oldest Chinatowns. In addition to the usual foods and wares, visitors can check out many of China's traditional medicines and remedies.


Number 2 – French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana. France laid claim to the land in the early 1700s, and the country's influence can be felt in the architecture and local cuisine to this day. Highlights include the French Market and the famous Café du Monde restaurant, home of the beignet.


Number 1 – Miami, Florida. The prevalence of Latin culture in the city is quite pronounced, and both Spanish and Portuguese are spoken regularly. Some call Miami "the capital of Latin America," while others quip that it's, "Brazil's fastest growing city."


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Top 10 Guitar solos


Criteria: no instrumentals, one solo per artist.
It takes a whole band to rock, but these solos will make you roll.

10 Of The World’s Hottest Foods

If you’re among those who can down hot sauce like water and think jalapeño peppers are refreshing, then these dishes and foodstuffs may be right up your alley.


Here are 10 of the world’s hottest foods.

Number 10. Shrimp Cocktail at St. Elmo Steak House. After completing her worldwide search for the hottest food out there, blogger Alison Stein awarded this Indianapolis restaurant dish the top honor. Surprisingly, it doesn’t contain a single pepper.Its searing heat levels come from generous amounts of horseradish.


Number 9. ‘Not for bunnies’ Vindaloo egg. This chocolate confection is dosed with enough ghost chilies, habanero peppers and scotch bonnets to literally make it too hot to handle. Diners at the UK establishment that makes them must wear protective gloves when touching one. The signing of disclaimers is also involved.

Number 8. Pork Vindaloo. In general, the traditional dish from Goa is intended for those skilled in the consumption of seriously hot food. Among its key ingredients are spicy red peppers, and enough of them to make grown humans cry.


Number 7. Phaal, as made by New York’s Brick Lane Curry House. The Indian stew is typically a scorcher, but this restaurant ups the ante by throwing in some Bhut Jolokia chili. It’s the same ingredient that’s used in tear gas. Known side effects of the menu offering include sweating, vomiting, and hallucinations.

Number 6. Triple X Wings from Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap. The Chicago eatery likes to be memorable, and what’s easier to recall that eating something than burns like pepper spray. Those that make it through an order get their picture posted on the restaurant’s online ‘Wall of Flame.’

Number 5. ‘The Widower’ curry, a specialty at British restaurant, Bindi. 6 million. That’s the rating the dish has on the Scoville Scale, the official measure for hotness. For perspective, Original Tabasco comes in between 25 hundred and 5 thousand. The first man to finish a helping took an hour to do so, in part because had to pause to deal with the strange visions he was having.

Number 4. Naga Viper Chilies. Ranked as one of the hottest in the world, these spicy peppers have enough power to strip paint. Believe it or not, they’re grown in the UK and were custom bred by a British farmer.

Number 3. Carolina Reaper Pepper. In 2013, these were inducted into Guinness World Records as the world’s hottest. A person who consumed three of them reported that the recovery time is about 14 hours.

Number 2. Little Italy Pizza Company’s Death by Pizza. A slice is hot enough to make a person’s tongue bleed. That’s not an exaggeration - it’s what actually happened to one consumer. They’re lucky that’s all that occurred, as the Trinidad moruga scorpion chilies that make its sauce have been known to cause heart attacks.

Number 1. Pure capsaicin. The stuff that makes peppers hot is available in crystalized form. Its Scoville Scale rating is 16 million, making it the hottest item on the list. Those handling it are encouraged to don protective eyewear, a facemask, and gloves.











Top 10 Rarest Weather Phenomena


Rain, snow, wind – they’re the basics of meteorology that we’re extremely familiar with; but there is a selection of rare events that many of us have heard of, but have never had the pleasure of experiencing.


In this installment, we’re exploring the unusual occurrences of the atmosphere and touching on rare weather phenomena that you may catch if you’re lucky.


10. Circumhorizontal Arcs
9. Raining Animals
8. Penitentes
7. Hessdalen Light
6. Mammatus Clouds
5. Green Flash
4. Earthquake Lights
3. Ball Lightning
2. Lunar Tetrad
1. Aurora Borealis










25 Crazy Things You Will Only Find In Japan

Japan has always been popular for being technologically one step ahead the rest of the world.


The unfavorable geographical and natural conditions of the country have made the Japanese an extremely inventive and efficient nation. But sometimes, their creativeness and technological advancement goes a bit too far, leaving behind things that people from Western world find anything from weird to shocking.

If you plan to visit this amazing Asian country, check out these 25 crazy things you will only find in Japan.

25 Crazy Things You’ll Only Find In Chinese Walmarts

Not surprising, the Walmarts in China are not like most Walmarts around the world…not at all. Today, we are going to show you a form of “cultural shock” wrapped in a big box retailer. You think that Walmarts in the US offer pretty much everything right? Well, after taking a look at Chinese Walmarts, you will see how terribly misguided this belief is. From live frogs and frozen crocodiles to powdered horse milk and diet water, check out these 25 Crazy Things You’ll Only Find In Chinese Walmarts.

25. Plentiful assortment of animal eggs


24. Pig faces


23. Diet water


22. Frozen crocodiles


21. Snickers packed with batteries


20. Cooking oil packed with orange juice


19. Cucumber flavored Lays


18. Live frogs


17. Live turtles


16. Live frogs mixed with live turtles


15. Shark heads


14. Giant containers with rice


13. Dried squids


12. Fox meat (sometimes sold as donkey meat)


11. Meat floss donuts


10. Chicken feet


9. Bins of sausages (not even refrigerated)


8. Miniature watermelons


7. Fat guy underwear


6. Powdered horse milk


5. Assorted dried reptile parts


4. Meat water


3. Deception of sheep offal


2. Live sea food


1. Beef granules packed like sweets



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Cotton Eye Joe (How to Line Dance : Line Dancing)

A line dance is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows without regard for the gender of the individuals, all facing either each other or in the same direction, and executing the steps at the same time.



Line dancers are not in physical contact with each other. Older "line dances" have lines in which the dancers face each other, or the "line" is a circle, or all dancers in the "line" follow a leader around the dance floor; while holding the hand of the dancers beside them.

How to Line Dance : Line Dancing Steps



How to Line Dance to Cotton Eye Joe





Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe



Country Sisters



Vanessa Mae - Cotton Eye Joe



Cotton-Eye Joe Lyrics







Men On The Wrong Escalator

Two elderly men in Poland have been filmed racing the wrong way up an escalator in a bid to win free burgers at the opening of a new shopping centre.

Old men are sent tumbling in hilarious footage as they try to sneak up an escalator the wrong way to dodge queues at a Polish shopping mall giving away free hamburgers


Two elderly Polish men have become accidental internet celebrities

Pair were attempting to skip the queues for free food at shopping centre

Video of their struggle up the escalators has since gone viral in Poland

For some people, there is nothing you would not do for a good burger.


In the case of these two elderly Polish men it was a battle against an escalator.

The pair have become accidental internet stars in their native country after a video of their struggle to get free food went viral.

The two men were trying to skip the queues at a shopping centre by climbing up an escalator, Polish news site naTemat reports.

The shopping centre were reportedly handing out free hamburger to celebrate its opening in the city of Lodz last week.


A video from the event shows the huge crowds making their way up the escalators to the area where the free burgers were being dished out.

Some desperately hungry shoppers had apparently tried to outsmart the others and run up the downward escalators, including the two elderly men.

Hilarity ensued when the pair epically failed to get up the moving stairs, walking and walking but getting nowhere.

They then attempt to dash up the escalator, but are overpowered by it, and struggle for almost a minute while falling over.

The video, which has since gone viral, has been seen by almost 1million people on YouTube since it was uploaded on Friday last week.