I can remember my dad visiting us back when we had a Maine Coon cat. It's tail looked just like a racoon's. My dad and I were talking in the backyard when our cat walked by. My dad said "if you followed that cat all day there is no telling what you would see." Apparently he was right.
Microwave ovens fascinate me. I'm often overwhelmed with curiosity concerning this appliance, but one of the voices usually stops me before I can get in too much trouble. Luckily, there are others out there who don't have these helpful voices...
Did you know that since 1925, the secret recipe for Coca-Cola has been famously locked in a bank vault? But no more — to much fanfare, the coveted list of ingredients was moved Thursday to a new vault that’s on display at the World of Coca-Cola Museum at the company’s headquarters in downtown Atlanta.
I guess this was bound to happen as our world seems increasingly hostile. But are these really necessary? Being in the media, and producing commercials I get the humor in "Santa better watch out", but I don't think the outcome is very nice...
A drastic haircut can be a traumatizing experience. But what if you could get your old look back in a snap?
Tom Offer Westort and his friend Peter Simon got inspired by Tom’s decision to shear off all his head and facial hair and created this clever stop-motion video in which his extreme haircut is shown in reverse. Watch Tom go from totally bald and clean-shaven to his old shaggy-haired self in 3
Louisiana made the national news ... again ... for something stupid. In Pine Prairie, a thief attempted to rob an ATM on Monday by breaking it open with a piece of heavy construction equipment, ‘The Early Show’ reports — and the incident was caught on the store’s security camera.
It’s been a battle of the elements in Australia this week, where wind gusts moving at 75 miles per hour were so strong they forced waterfalls in the Sydney area to flow upward.
The Lake Charles Downtown Development Authority worked to keep business owners abreast of the construction happening in the downtown area Monday. We were there to find out more: