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Sunday, August 30, 2009

X-Ray Umbrella

After spending so much cash on the x-rays, they usually wind up in some abandoned file strewn in a cupboard or junk drawer. Take your old lady osteoporosis bones and at least use them for anything. It is perhaps not the most polite umbrella, but it is something.



Do not you hate getting poked by umbrellas? So bag back Boney images on this umbrella. In this project you will turn your skin an old umbrella with the x-rayX-rays. Although it is neither difficlut session or a long term project that may take a while to collect enough X-rays. But there is good reason to do it: a life of X-rays can cost more wedding pictures, but they are seldom seen by anyone but your doctor, Resume them from the hospital file romm and claim settlement which rightfully your simply by signing a release form . Arrange them to fit your old umbrella, so when the sun’s rays are hidden. yours will be on display. Who would have thought to save the X-rays for a rainy day?



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Giant Mona Lisa Made By 3,604 Cups Of Coffee



Artist assistants check a digital print out of 3,604 cups of coffee, which is transformed into a giant Mona Lisa in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, 16 July 2009. The 3,604 cups of were each filled with different amounts of milk to create the various shades that are necessary for the design, which is part of the Rocks Aroma coffeeFestival.

http://www.funis2cool.com/unusual/giant-mona-lisa-made-by-3604-cups-of-coffee.html

The Brave Girl

This girl just wants to put life on the edge. What to say
she is the brave one!











source : http://www.funis2cool.com/unusual/brave-girl.html

Snake Girl Extreme Contortionist

Most women couldn't speak with one foot on their head, let alone both, but not Lunga. She chatters away in a tight green snake costume, swaying but not falling over, flexing her super-supple body like a python.


source : http://www.mopo.ca/2008/07/snake-girl-extreme-contortionist.html

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