Wednesday, August 26, 2015

I'm Going To Have To Eat Here

Frog Legs From Cafe Beau Soleil


(OCWeekly.com)

There's Some Truth To This


(BroBible.com)

I Believe In These 'Other' Laws

Murphy’s 15 Other Laws

2. A fine is a tax for doing wrong. A tax is a fine for doing well.

3. He who laughs last, thinks slowest.

6. Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don’t.

8. The 50-50-90 rule: Any time you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there’s a 90% probability you’ll get it wrong.

11. The things that come to those who wait may be the things left by those who got there first. 12. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will sit in a boat all day drinking beer.

Complete list (Bits&Pieces.us)

These Are Funny

Dad And His 8-Year-Old Son Are Creating A Pun-Fueled Food Map Of Every US State

Chris Durso of Foodiggity started a hilarious project with his 8-year-old son last year called Foodnited States of America. The "pun-fueled" photo series is recreating every single U.S. state out of food. 


Complete list (Distractify.com)

There's Some Residents Of A Dream Garage


(CarThrottle.com)

It's Not A Technological Defect, It's Just Plain Driver Stupidity

Lawsuit filed against 10 automakers over keyless ignition carbon monoxide deaths

Class action urges ‘automatic shut-offs'

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Ten of the world’s largest automakers are facing a consumer class action lawsuit filed early Wednesday morning in California on behalf of millions of Americans who own or lease vehicles equipped with keyless ignitions. The suit alleges the automakers have known for years about increased dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning when people mistakenly leave their keyless ignition vehicles running after they’ve left the car, taking their key fobs with them.

Keyless ignitions have become widely available in recent years. The keyless ignition technology allows drivers to start their engines with an electronic key fob and the push of a button instead of using a traditional physical key. At issue, the driver can take the fob far away from the vehicle, such as to the bedroom, while inadvertently leaving the car running and emitting carbon monoxide for an indefinite period of time without the key fob present. This can become especially dangerous – even deadly – when the car remains running in garages attached to a home.

(TheDenverChannel.com)

The Driver Doubles As The DJ


(CarThrottle.com)

Been There


(CarThrottle.com)

That's A Good One


(CarThrottle.com)