January 27, 2009
Ok, so it may not be the coolest thing ever, but the toast launcher does bring massive amounts of fun to the breakfast table.

According to OhGizmo!, “The big secret to catching the toast is, of course, to first spread butter on your plate. Since bread always lands butter side down, the toast will be unfailingly attracted right to you”
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Posted by ryanyeah
January 25, 2009
No, im not pushing communism, im just saying. Not that there’s anything wrong with having a lot of money, I mean we all want that, riiiight? But come on, when the money you spend on your 7 year old daughters tanning could feed a small family, there’s a problem. Here are 4 examples of people with too much money:
1. Is that Louis Vutton? idk, but it looks like it… either way its trash, come on!

2. Imagine being so wealthy, you develop an allergy to anything under 100-dollar bills

3. Car, bike, psssshht… Lexus for life, baby!

4. Ok, so this may be more lazy than anything, but I would still say its a sign of too much money

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Posted by ryanyeah
January 15, 2009
Hello stumblers, feel free to add me as a friend on SU
1. You’re doing it wrong

2. Oh, hey guise!

3. Quick, what’s a 5-letter word for kitty?

4. Broken arm kitty says: “Keep your paws away from saws”

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Posted by ryanyeah
January 11, 2009
Hello Stumblers! Feel free to add me as a friend!
Hijacked signs are the best. It’s a lot like finding money in an old pocket in an old winter coat. At the least, it gives us something to look at and something to talk about to help us get through another workday. Here are 5 hijacked signs that are good for a laugh:





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Posted by ryanyeah
January 10, 2009
The chrono-shredder by Susanna Hertrich is probably the coolest calendars i have ever seen (and i have seen A LOT of calendars). Susana, i can has plz?

From the site:
The Chrono-Shredder is a device that reminds us of the preciousness of our lifetime. It represents the passing of time by shredding the days of the year – printed on a paper roll – at a slow constant rate. To shred one day takes 24 hours. There is no “off”-button. As the seconds pass by, the tattered remains of the past pile up under the device…

This project asks, what people would do if there were given the ability to hibernate — and so, stop their natural ageing. Would they regard natural ageing as threat? Will they start counting their “awake” hours like they count calories today?
*Get in touch with Susanna if you would like to manufacture this product
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Posted by ryanyeah