
[Found here. More at the NCW Awards.]

[Found here. More at the NCW Awards.]

Green Eggs And Ham, Not Bob Dylan (1997) In 1997, a 30-something music producer from Houston, Texas, produced a mashup of Bob Dylan and Dr. Seuss titled Dylan Hears a Who, a parody album that went viral online. IIRC, the estate of Dr. Seuss issued a cease and desist order based on copyright infringement, and the album / website disappeared (but not before some of us snagged it).
“AHOOOO!”
“WOO-WOO!”
Alena Shymchonak spreads the oil.
Listen to Wikipedia [via Memo Of The Air]
Godzilla: The Official Cookbook [via Mme. Jujujive].
Saturday morning with Peggy and Chuck [via Bunkerville].
[Top image found here.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago. 15 years ago.
All images from Square America, an excellent collection of random vintage photos.
[Landscapes with cow backs found here. Click images to view them properly.]

[Found here.]

[Undoctored image from Google Maps Street View.]

In 1968 the Dutch government allocated funding for an experimental housing project in the city of Hertogenbosch. Responding to a call for submissions, artist/designer Dries Kreijkamp proposed Bolwoningen (Ball Houses), and his unusual concept was chosen. The design sat on the shelf until 1980 when construction of fifty of the small homes began.
Each 18-foot diameter sphere consists of prefabricated panels made of fiberglass-reinforced concrete mounted on a cylindrical base. Weighing only 2.8 tons, it can be disassembled and relocated.
The experimental neighborhood of Bolwoningen remains as a tourist curiosity, and holiday rentals are available.
[Images and story found here.]
[Found in here.]