Frank Dixon's Pole House
Architect Frank Dixon's famous pole house in Melbourne is being torn down in order to build a new house on a pole. Via Doobybrain.
View ArticleRiding the Entire LA Metro
Paul Bradley took the day off to ride the entire LA Metro. And for just $5 to boot.
View ArticleScreaming Pool
The most wonderful, bizarre thing you'll see all week: Screaming Pool. Via Atencioblog.
View ArticleChicago Fire on Ice
Tuesday night here in Chicago, a giant warehouse fire brought nearly one third of our firefighters out in the bitter cold to try to contain the fire. Some amazing photos of the results.
View ArticleSoap VS. Body Wash
Ahem gentlemen, pretty sure most ladies prefer good old-fashioned soap.
View ArticleThe Middle Manager's Oath
"I will make at least one effort per month to engage my direct reports on a more personal level, whether that means talking about sports, asking about their children, or telling them about my marital...
View ArticleGood ol' John
From the FDL files. Good ol' reliable John. He enjoyed a few pints this week, including an American Pal Ale at The Long Man in Litlington. That's 10,365 beers since May of 1995, but who's counting?
View ArticlePXJ and Half Acre
Phineas' design for Half Acre's Gossamer Golden Ale made Paste's list of the top 30 beer can designs. IMHO, some of his others are even better.
View ArticleChewbeads
I wish I would have known about Chewbeads when my kids were little. It’s jewelry that looks cool but is also ok to chew on for babies. I saw them across from our booth at the NY Gift Fair yesterday....
View ArticleNYIGF
Today and tomorrow team Tattly will be showing at the New York International Gift Fair! If you are going to be there, stop by and say, “hi.” We’ll be giving away Tattlys. Our booth is number 5208 in...
View ArticleRise of the Pelicans
Originally an NBA expansion team in the 1988-89 season in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Hornets moved to New Orleans in the 2001-02 season, with a two-season break spent in Oklahoma City after...
View Article♥ / Brightnest
A big thank you to Brightnest for sponsoring this week’s RSS Feed. Your home is a lot of things. It’s where you relax in the evening. It’s a watering hole for friends and family. It’s your refuge from...
View ArticleUndercity
Watch Steve Duncan, who calls himself an Urban Historian, explore the NYC underground. Filmed by Andrew Wonder. Obviously, you shouldn’t try this yourself. I am simply fascinated to see behind scenes...
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