Posts from — June 2008
The Church of the Big Fish Will Save You
The Church of the Big Fish is a new cult with understanding people who’ll take you in, despite all the acid trips you’ve participated in. Much cooler than the Church of Scientology. Watch the funny video below which explains more and leads in to a great song. Just so you know, the band is actually known as BlueJuice. You can check out more of their fun music on their Myspace.
June 9, 2008 No Comments
Trade In Your Home for a New One

With the economy as bad as it is, there’s no doubt that it’s very tough to sell a house these days. People just can’t afford it. So what do you do when your house has been on the market for months and months and it just won’t sell? Well, you might want to consider a trade.
Pad 4 Pad is a website that will let you place your home in their listings for sale and even let you search for other homeowners that may want to swap homes with you. You have the ability to contact the other homeowners as well and see if you might be able to make a deal. You can move down the street or across the country, and a listing on the site is free (if you recommend some friends). Hey, when you’re running out of options, you get creative!
June 6, 2008 No Comments
Darkened London tunnel lit up with art
Give a group of artists a paintbrush, paint rollers, or an aerosol can, and get a massive medium of color and art in return.
June 5, 2008 No Comments
Want Better Posture, Go Barefoot
If you want better posture and a healthier, stronger back and knees, you should start traveling everywhere barefoot. Of course, this isn’t possible in all situations though, say for example, work. So then what are your options? There are plenty actually, and I’ve gathered up some info below.
Vivo Barefoot and Dopie
Terra Plana sells two types of shoes that are designed to feel like the wearer isn’t wearing shoes at all; the Vivo Barefoot and the Dopie.
June 4, 2008 8 Comments
NGC 7293
We’ve all looked up to the familiar constellations wondering about life on other planets, pondering the existence of life outside of Earth and coming to terms with just how extraneous we are compared to the vastness of space. But rather than looking up on tiny white specs, we can look with immaculate detail and wonder just the same.
June 3, 2008 No Comments

