TMZ’s Bus Tour: The Creepiest View of America Money Can Buy
“For the modest price of $50 a person, TMZ permits you to idle in Los Angeles traffic, to see the stars themselves clustered like constellations and, if you are very lucky, to touch one right on the face as it eats from your hand.”
Yes, That’s A Dodge Challenger Limousine
“As if the Dodge Challenger wasn’t beefy enough, the folks at LA Custom Coach Inc. have built themselves a Challenger SRT8 limo. The shop welded an extra 140 inches of steel into the middle, making the resulting behemoth a staggering 28 feet long. It’s a one-off now, but LA Custom Coach is already...”
Twitter / Howard Sherman: “In honor of Leonard Nimoy’s 81st b’day, his video for ‘The Legend of Bilbo Baggins.’ 90 seconds that must be seen: ...” ... “Oh My Gosh!”
Leonard Nimoy present: The Ballad of Bilbo BagginsTwitter / Sheri Strykowski: “Can User Experience Be Beautiful? An Analysis Of Navigation In Portfolio Websites ... (Smashing Magazine)”
“Spock sings! Yes, you read that right!”
“When users land on your website, they typically read the content available. Then, the next thing that they will do is to try and familiarize themselves with your website. Most of the time this involves looking for navigation.”Twitter / WeLoveFine.com: “#FillyCooly! Don't miss our #DailyDeal, 25% OFF until noon PST tomorrow! Filly Cooly #MyLittlePony #Scootaloo #FLCL” ...
“According to Chevrolet, the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will kick off without an Impala on the starting grid. That's news itself, considering how ...”
Holden Commodore Future Secured, U.S. Return Back In The Spotlight
“General Motors’ Australian division Holden, the manufacturer of the much-loved Commodore sedan, wagon and ute, and the former Pontiac G8, has announced today that it’s committed to investing $1 billion towards the development of a next-generation model. The announcement comes several months...”
“Oh My Gosh, KU Final Four Bound!”
“The Supreme Court won’t announce the outcome of Monday’s oral arguments for months, but the writing is already on the wall — or at least in the questions that the justices asked. Again and again, the justices pressed the lawyers on whether the Anti-Injunction Act prohibits the court from weighing in...”
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