You Can Name a Planet in Outrageous Contest
Earth, Mars, Neptune – how hard can it possibly be to name a planet?
Now’s your chance to find out.
Earth, Mars, Neptune – how hard can it possibly be to name a planet?
Now’s your chance to find out.
Everyone knows that occasionally even the best skiers and snowboarders will occasionally fall down, now how would you feel If the snow was made from former sewer water?
Car company Ford is in a little hot water for an ad campaign that revolved around making light of kidnapping in order to advertise the trunk space of their Ford Figo, with one ad putting a caricature of Paris Hilton in the role of driver and Khloe, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian bound and gagged in the trunk.
As the ad states, "Leave your worries behind with Figo's extra-large boot." Or in layman's term, our trunk is so big, it can fit three whole Kardashians!
A high school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania is telling its students not to wear Axe Body spray. Finally, a ban we can get behind.
As a woman it seems hard to believe that this many men have had zipper incidents, but according to a new survey yes it is true. Take it slow guys and watch what you are doing.
It’s a sorry state of affairs in New York City.
I fall for these dumb reality shows hook, line and sinker, but this one may truly be a sinker indeed. A new reality show called "Splash" premieres tonight, and Celebrities...cough, cough... somewhat famous people are learning how to dive!
Grateful for his golf buddies, an Illinois man is alive today after falling 18 feet into a sink hole on a course in Southern Illinois.
For all of us the price of food in general seems to have skyrocketed, and if you go out to eat with your family be prepared to pay a premium, so what do you think a bill would be at a restaurant for 23 people?
It wasn’t your run-of-the-mill show and tell.
Interesting. Russell Crowe claims that he captured "several flying objects" flying over Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens in Australia.
Last week we reported that a horrible mom was letting the internet vote to decide the name of her child for a measly $5,000. We can now thankfully say that the whole thing was a big, stinking hoax, perpetrated by none other than the company holding the contest.