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Boy 5 burns house down because he is too scared to live there Posted: 1 year ago by AutumnLotus
A five-year-old boy whose home is under attack from teenagers tried to burn his house down because he is too scared to continue living there.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 171 [+].
The 60-storey house for just one family Posted: 3 years ago by AutumnLotus
India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, is planning a palace in the heart of Mumbai with helipad, health club, hanging gardens and six floors of car parking.
Comments: 4 Score: [-] 101 [+].
Hoyer wins election to House Majority Leader. Posted: 3 years ago by tomphoolry
Set back for Pelosi.
Comments: 2 Score: [-] -16 [+].
Airplane House Posted: 2 years ago by pvisi111
Joanne Ussery, a hairdresser, was looking for a new mobile home to put next to the lake when her brother-in-law, an air traffic controller, had an unorthodox suggestion...
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 153 [+].
Sheik's House Posted: 3 years ago by Mystic
Money, money, money
Must be funny
In the rich man's world
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Neighbor from Hell Posted: 3 years ago by gnikgnok
This guy purposely flooded his neighbor's house - with his garden hose. By drilling a hole through their ceiling. Niiiice.
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 158 [+].
Whoopi suggests menage with House Speaker Pelosi and her husband. Posted: 2 years ago by coldbladed
The View just gets zanier and zanier.
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Losing a best friend along with the house Posted: 2 years ago by hypnotode
Animal shelter sees increase in number of animals turned in due to foreclosures.
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 194 [+].
At 9,000 years old, Britain's oldest house gives a glimpse of post-Ice Age domesticity Posted: 7 months ago by AutumnLotus
Built 3,000 years before the miracle of Stonehenge, this is Britain's oldest and best preserved house.
The remains of the strongly built shelter, discovered on the Isle of Man, provide a rare window into the domestic life of hunter-gatherers 9,000 years ago.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 222 [+].
Let's go dancing on the ceiling! Posted: 2 years ago by Wingnut
An upside-down house has opened in Germany, with chairs, carpets and furnishings stuck to the ceiling.
And yes, it was designed by Polish architects.
Comments: 6 Score: [-] 242 [+].
How to Build Your Own Log Chalet Posted: 1 year ago by AutumnLotus
Nothing beats getting out of the glass and brick and metal of the city for a weekend away at a friend’s wooden cottage in the woods. You always leave refreshed with a feeling of “I’d love to own a chalet of my own someday.” Well building your own log cabin has never been easier. With the help of this guide, all you’ll need is the land, $50,000 bucks, and of course, wood.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 108 [+].
Pretzel Crackers Posted: 1 year ago by AutumnLotus
Have you ever been in the mood for pretzels, opened up your pantry, and only had crackers? Have you ever been in the mood for crackers, opened up your pantry, and only had pretzels? Well, if that’s a problem you regularly find yourself running into, the folks at Keebler Town House have a solution for you.
Comments: 4 Score: [-] 130 [+].
Don Cherry booed in Canada's House of Commons. Posted: 3 years ago by tomphoolry
Quebec MPs call Cherry anti-French. They're sent to the box for 10 minute misconduct penalties.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] -22 [+].
Oops! Oil Truck Delivers 100 Gallons of Oil To The Wrong House Posted: 6 months ago by suebe
A homeowner is steaming mad at a fuel company that pumped 100 gallons of oil into his home – and he doesn't even have an oil tank.
Comments: 4 Score: [-] 288 [+].
What brew do presidents and celebrities drink? Posted: 8 months ago by nateebiinature
Beer seems to be on the agenda for Thursday evening's bury-the-hatchet White House meeting between Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Cambridge Police Sergeant Joseph Crowley.
Comments: 8 Score: [-] 254 [+].
Hair As a Building Material Posted: 6 months ago by Bingo
Paula Sunshine of Lawshall, Suffolk, UK, built an extension onto her 16th Century thatched house with hair. Cattle hair has been used as a traditional building material, but Sunshine is using primarily human and dog hair
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 260 [+].
The British Electrical Socket Posted: 2 years ago by pitim
Meet the standard British electrical socket; actually designed with an on/off switch. Many electrical appliances draw electricity even when they’re turned off. Here’s the euro solution: Every electrical socket in my flat here in the UK has an on/off switch. Imagine how much energy we could save if we cut off the electricity to every socket not in use. This is cutting down on wasted energy, energy from cell phone chargers left surging power to a fully charged cell phone- or equally as bad- a cell phone charger left charging after the phone has been removed from the charger. I took a look online- hoping to find some of these eco-friendly euro devices that could be used in the construction of new American homes. I came up with nada. How do we build eco-friendly homes without economical resources?
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 35 [+].
Build Your Own Woolly Tiny (Mammoth) Posted: 1 year ago by Bornbad
Following in the footsteps of the Tinysaur, the Woolly Tiny is a miniature woolly mammoth skeleton. Completed, he stands about 3/4 an inch tall and an inch long. He's seen here storming my laptop, trying to get to the freezer.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 59 [+].
Would You Like To Live As A Snail Posted: 1 year ago by savic
interesting house
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 41 [+].
White House accuses Kerry of insulting military personnel. Posted: 3 years ago by tomphoolry
John Kerry fires back like a politician, avoiding reference to the original accusation
Comments: 7 Score: [-] -25 [+].
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