Smart Ass Cars (6 pics)
The Smorsche There is the Smart Car, and then there are Smart Ass Cars. Here are some Smart Ass Cars that are sure to make to put a smile on your face. (Clowns not included)
The Smorsche There is the Smart Car, and then there are Smart Ass Cars. Here are some Smart Ass Cars that are sure to make to put a smile on your face. (Clowns not included)
Ok BMW you have got to be kidding me with this baby car. No really? Let's get one thing straight.
As an ex-smoker myself, I can understand the pleasure of smoking ciggarettes.
I love this sweet idea! Ok, so maybe I have baby on the brain but wouldn't this be perfect in a little girl's room? I'm calling this the Storybook rug but it's really called the Pop Up Book rug designed by the Bob Foundation and sold on a Japanese website for 28,000 yen or about $296 (tax included). One side says Once Upon a Time and the other side says Happily Ever After.
El Mac (or The Mac) is a Los Angeles born artist who's been studying art since childhood.
Family Tree All of us have at least one family photo that we can't help but laugh at.
Russian artist Dmitry Maximov creates sad mini monsters that are trying to tell us something. Living amongst us, they live a simple life, all they want to do is help us through this crazy and chaotic world..if only we would listen. Via Related: Utter Loneliness By Dmitry Maximov (9 Total)
Shenzhen is one of the fastest growing cities in China.
A simple but strikingly beautiful table by Shige Hasegawa, a freelance designer from Tokyo.
A spectacularly brilliant idea! Rona, the largest Canadian retailer and distributor of hardware, renovation and gardening products, recently announced their used paint recovery program across its stores. “This new program for municipal hazardous or special waste, often called ‘household hazardous waste,' will help ensure that consumer products such as left over paints and solvents are collected so they can be reused and recycled,” said Glenda Gies, Executive Director of Waste Diversion Ontario.
Diane Kruger and Quentin Tarantino promote their latest flick, Inglorious Bastards, in the latest issue of New York Times Magazine.
Chinese-born Zhang Haiying paintings are based on photographs that he found on Anti-Vice Campaign websites aimed at cracking down on...