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Congrats again to The Dead Girls for winning the shot to open for KISS at the Sprint Center. Here are some pics from the show! And check out some video of The Dead Girls performance here. Enjoy! The Dead Girls with KISS The Dead Girls
Meet Will. He's having a bad day. He got caught cheating on his wife, and this was the end result. Lesson learned? Hopefully. Have fun sleeping on the couch for the next sixty years, pal.
Five million people die each year from the effects of smoking. But a Canadian woman named Winnie Langley is not one of them . . . and she's been smoking since 1914. Winnie began smoking at age SEVEN . . . a few days after the start of WORLD WAR ONE. She just turned 101 years old . . . and claims to smoke after EVERY MEAL. That works out to more than 171,500 cigarettes.
Check out the orginal artwork for Van Halen's self-titled debut album. Notice this version features a different Van Halen logo, and a complete band photo prominently featuring Alex Van Halen! Word has it that David Lee Roth rejected the cover because he thought is was, "too punky."
A Ukranian guy accidently drove his car into a 12-foot hole in the street because he thought it was just a puddle. Think about that the next time you think you're driving through an innocent looking puddle.
Converse...the shoe company...is planning a new line of line of Chuck Taylors that will feature AC/DC and Metallica. They'll be added to the stable of shoes that Converse has that already features The Who and Ozzy Osbourne, and they're releasing a Pink Floyd shoe in March. Look for AC/DC to don your Chuck's sometime this fall.
I found this story on the Chicago Tribune website. You wouldn't believe the famous people who have twins. Keifer Sutherland has a twin sister, Rachel. See Exhibit A on the left. To find out who else famous is actually one of two, click the picture!
If it were a fight to the death between you and a gaggle of 90-year-olds, how many do you think you could get through before they took you down? I couldn't get past 16 before they'd take me out! O.k. Tough Guy, find out how many you could fend off by clicking the "read more" button.
George Vlosich of Lakewood, OH didn't pick up an Etch-a-Sketch until he was 30-years-old in 1989 to sketch a picture of the U.S. Capitol building. 80 hours later his first masterpiece was born, and so was his love for the Etch-a-Sketch.
You've got to see his sketches for yourself. Click the "read more" link to go to his website.
I found a whole bunch of hilarous, but real street signs. You gotta see 'em for yourself.