You know how those chuffing terrible spoof movies have a love for people getting squashed by various falling objects? Well, it seems that maybe these moments have karmically inspired a similar thing to happen. Difference is, this is actually funny.
Charles and Linda Everson were driving back to their hotel in Manson, Washington State, when a six hundred pound cow, hilariously named Michelle, landed on their bonnet.
“Wham! It happened so fast I actually thought it was a deer,” says Charles. ”All of a sudden I’m looking at it, and I tell my wife, ‘It’s a cow’. I kept saying, ‘I don’t believe it.’ I must have said that 20 or 30 times.”
This is pretty funny on its own, but coupled with the fact that he drove on for a mile, presumably with the cow on his bonnet, before pulling over, makes it even better.
Apparently the cow...
Charles and Linda Everson were driving back to their hotel in Manson, Washington State, when a six hundred pound cow, hilariously named Michelle, landed on their bonnet.
“Wham! It happened so fast I actually thought it was a deer,” says Charles. ”All of a sudden I’m looking at it, and I tell my wife, ‘It’s a cow’. I kept saying, ‘I don’t believe it.’ I must have said that 20 or 30 times.”
This is pretty funny on its own, but coupled with the fact that he drove on for a mile, presumably with the cow on his bonnet, before pulling over, makes it even better.
Apparently the cow...
- 11/30/2008
- by Adam Mason
- Movie-moron.com
Social media consultant and all around savvy-web gal Jennifer Van Grove is already well known in the San Diego blogosphere, and now a fictionalized version of her fast-paced life on the bleeding edge of all things tech is coming your way: Jenn2.0 is currently in production. For those who vlog, blog, tumble, and tweet, Jenn2.0 is the show for you. For those who don’t, this web series might help you get a clue. Tubefilter caught up with Jennifer Van Grove, the inspiration, and Rob Lewis, the creator, about the line between privacy and branding, social networking, and “info-tainment.” Just so we're clear, there are no episodes of Jenn2.0 yet, this is a behind the scenes vlog from the real life Jennifer Van Grove.
- 11/17/2008
- by A. M. Mebane
- Tubefilter.com
The Terminal was based on a true story of a man who fell foul of changes in citizenship status that were beyond his control. This guy though, has no excuse.
Greek traveller Christianos Kaklamanis somehow managed to get lost in Hanover Airport, Germany, for an entire week. He was reported missing by his family in Athens after he failed to return home. Presumably they couldn’t find the police station to report it in for all that time.
The confused, stupid, hopeless 38-year-old was spotted wandering around by airport worker Sabine Berger, who finally alerted the authorities.
“I saw him a few times and at first just thought he was flying in and out of the airport a lot. But I soon realised that something was wrong and thought I better alert the authorities in case.
“I couldn’t believe it when I found out what had happened to him.
Greek traveller Christianos Kaklamanis somehow managed to get lost in Hanover Airport, Germany, for an entire week. He was reported missing by his family in Athens after he failed to return home. Presumably they couldn’t find the police station to report it in for all that time.
The confused, stupid, hopeless 38-year-old was spotted wandering around by airport worker Sabine Berger, who finally alerted the authorities.
“I saw him a few times and at first just thought he was flying in and out of the airport a lot. But I soon realised that something was wrong and thought I better alert the authorities in case.
“I couldn’t believe it when I found out what had happened to him.
- 11/9/2008
- by Adam Mason
- Movie-moron.com
Ok, I understand the "wow" factor at what machinery can do these days from a 3D scan, I mean imagine the implications, but still, it's pretty creepy if you ask me.
Seriously, the person who thought that scanning a human skeleton in 3D in order for a machine to cut a mini-replica out of a block of aluminum Must have been a Terminator fan at some point in their lives.
Meet "Bones" in the image below to see what I am talking about, then for all the technical mumbo-jumbo that goes along with it, head over to American Machinist.
I know this isn't movie related, but in a weird way it is, first cell phones that control our lives then metal replica human skeletons then Skynet!! Ahhhh!
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Seriously, the person who thought that scanning a human skeleton in 3D in order for a machine to cut a mini-replica out of a block of aluminum Must have been a Terminator fan at some point in their lives.
Meet "Bones" in the image below to see what I am talking about, then for all the technical mumbo-jumbo that goes along with it, head over to American Machinist.
I know this isn't movie related, but in a weird way it is, first cell phones that control our lives then metal replica human skeletons then Skynet!! Ahhhh!
Read more...
- 10/23/2008
- by Stephanie Sanchez <stephanie@iesb.net>
- IESB.net
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