Most Spoiled Tattoo Customer
The old lady in the video below is getting her first and without a doubt her
last tatoo of her life.
She just doesn’t seem to be able to stand even the sound of the needle!
The old lady in the video below is getting her first and without a doubt her
last tatoo of her life.
She just doesn’t seem to be able to stand even the sound of the needle!

Zhang Ruifang a 101-year-old Chinese grandmother from Henan Province, grew a horn on her forehead, above her left eye a year ago. Now there’s another growing right above her right eye. Her youngest son, a 60-year old-man, said that the second horn was growing faster than the first one. The children also worry that they could inherit the bizarre abnormality from their mother.
At first a pimple like growth appeared on her above her left eye, which Zhang ignored. The growth then developed into a 2.4-inch horn similar to that of a goat.
Initially she was quoted as saying: ‘it was a nuisance sleeping and so on, but now I get people visiting me all the time bringing me food and gifts and asking to take my picture.’ In fact, she’s so fond of her horns that she’s refused offers from doctors to remove them.


Here’s another problem caused by deforestation….




This Gum Wall, also known as the Wall of Gum, is one of the least known (and perhaps the oddest well not quite) attractions of the historic Pike Place Market, Seattle – known nationally for its fish throwers and as the location of the original Starbucks logo.
It has its beginnings in the early 1990s when theatre patrons waiting in line to buy tickets or attend the theater began placing their gum on the wall. At first people used gum to anchor coins to the wall, but the practice stopped, leaving only the gum on the wall after the coins were taken by some people. It continues to grow in popularity and, therefore, in length and width and height. As the wall has grown, so has the sophistication of the gum art.







The unnamed man drove his Renault Scenic into the Shell petrol station in Bad Klosterlausnitz, Germany, while wearing only a pair of black shoes.
Station manager Frank Hollmotz, 25 said: ‘I guess he didn’t want to get his feet dirty. He climbed out of the car in full view of the CCTV cameras and filled up – then walked into the shop to pay. He then went back to the forecourt and climbed into his car and left.’
Staff said they would not file a complaint with police, as the naked protest hadn’t made staff feel threatened – and they added that they were not exactly sure if it was even a crime, as the petrol station is private property.
There were several angry protests in Germany over Easter after petrol companies were accused of driving up prices ahead of the Easter holiday. It’s not clear exactly how buying your petrol naked makes this point.
Source : Metro.uk
This is how you do it step by step :
1. Get a few watermelons but make sure that it weighs between 6-16 pounds per melon
2. Find some old soda or mineral water bottles and fill it with sand
3. Some old plastic sheets
4. A few friends to keep the score
That’s all you need! For illustration purposed please refer to picture below. Get ready to bowl baby.

Check out the score keeper!
The Dancing Forest of Kaliningrad is definitely an interesting site, especially if you’re into strange natural phenomena. Known as the Dancing Forest or Drunken Forest, by the locals, this unusual pine forest is made of trees of various shapes, most of them twisted in circles and spirals, along the ground which makes it the strangest natural phenomena on Earth.
The Dancing Forest, according to tourists, looks more like a site near Chernobyl, with 20-year-old pines tied into natural knots and loops, like lumpy contortionists.
Several theories emerged, including one suggested by a psychic who said the forest is located on a spot where massive amounts of positive and negative energies collide. Others say the causes are geological, that it must have something to do with the unstable sandy soil. But the most widely accepted theory is that the Dancing Forest was manipulated by the powerful winds blowing in the area.







Memory was something you lost with age
An application was for employment
A program was a TV show
A cursor used profanity
A keyboard was a piano
A web was a spider’s home
A virus was the flu
A CD was a bank account
A hard drive was a long trip on the road
A mouse pad was where a mouse lived
And . . . if you had a 3.5 inch floppy.
You just hoped nobody ever found out!?!
A hard drive was a long trip on the road
And . . . if you had a 3.5 inch floppy.

Google has renamed itself after Topeka, Kan., 0n Thursday morning, the company’s home page was titled “Topeka” instead of “Google,” although still in its distinctive blue-red-yellow-green
Why? Because in March, Topeka Mayor Bill Bunten announced that he was informally changing the name of his town to “Google,” just for one month.
“Whatever the outcome, the conclusion is clear: we aren’t in Google anymore,” blogs Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Google has made a name for itself as one of the more proactive pranksters in the business world. Every year on April 1, the company tries to punk its followers with a new prank.
The naughtiness stems back to 2000, when Google claimed that its “MentalPlex” could read your mind through your computer screen, allowing users to conduct searches on sheer brain power.
“With MentalPlex, you just project a mental picture of what you want to find,” explained Google, in its 2000 posting, accompanied by a hypnotic spiral.
Last year, Google claimed its site was featuring the world’s first 3D browser, but this was just another case of April Fool’s bunk.
Source:CNN