Posted onMarch 27, 2012|Comments Off on 80′s film horror characters today
What if the most scary 80′s film horror characters were alive now? A project conceived by Federico Chiesa! Make up by Carolina Trotta. Love this! View their photography here.
Watching people get owned by exercise equipment is a great way to kick off the work week. I hope the pain and humiliation from these videos makes you feel better about yourself. 🙂 Oh, and if you like the song that accompanies this video, you candownload it here.
Posted onMarch 26, 2012|Comments Off on A dead truck driver and bananas everywhere
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It was on March 26, 1965 that a young truck driver, delivering a load of bananas to Scranton, PA lost control of his vehicle, and careened into town at 90 miles an hour, spilling bananas all along the way. The incident, which unfortunately ended in the driver’s death, inspired the Harry Chapin song, 30,000 Pounds of Bananas.
A 35-year-old truck driver, Gene Seski, was on his way to deliver a load of bananas to Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was returning from the boat piers at Weehawken, New Jersey where he picked up his load. While the exact information is somewhat lost in time, the load was clearly destined for the “wholesale block” on the western edge of Lackawanna Avenue in Scranton, the local A&P Warehouse or to Halem Hazzouri Bananas, the premier banana purveyor in the area at the time. Seski was driving a 1950s Brockway diesel truck tractor with a 35-foot semi-trailer while and was headed down Rt. 307 when he suddenly lost control. The “two-mile” descent extends from Lake Scranton down to the bottom of Moosic Street (a 500-foot drop in elevation in little more than a mile). The truck eventually crashed at the southwest corner of Moosic St and S. Irving Ave. For some reason, the truck cruised into Scranton at about ninety miles-per-hour, sideswiping a number of cars before it crashed, killing the driver and spilling bananas everywhere when the rig came to rest.
Imagine coming across that accident and seeing all of those mashed bananas.
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This is a giant Wolf Eel (approx 45 lbs) caught from a fishing boat in Alaska. Large wolf eels are curious and friendly and are rarely aggressive but are capable of inflicting painful bites on humans. This one reminds me of the movie Tremors.
Posted onMarch 23, 2012|Comments Off on The Marshall Amp Mini-Fridge
Marshall soon will be selling a fridge that looks like a guitar amp stack (and yes it goes to eleven). According to the Marshall Fridge’s website, the product won’t be available until October and will cost roughly $300. Other Marshall gear can be found here.
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