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Thursday, March 31, 2011

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Monday, December 27, 2010

World's Laziest People






Because walking the dog doesn't mean you also have to walk. 



Too lazy to buy stamps. At least he/she included a tip. 



No wonder they say fast food makes you get fat. 


Too lazy to pee standing… what?



Too lazy to beg.



Definition of bureaucracy. The roadkill remover guy is totally different from the street painter. 



Too lazy to drink your own beer?



Why take out your pajamas if you have to wear them all over again when you get home? 







This guy can be lazy but he is definitely creative! 



Why on earth do they go to the gym? 



Laziest surfer ever. 







Too lazy to protest.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Bizarre Business Ideas that Made Millionaires

 


The married man who created an affair website for married people

Ashleymadison.com is a dating website with a difference; it only accepts married people, or someone wanting to date a married person. The site's slogan is "Life is short. Have an affair". The site founder is a former attorney Noel Biderman, who is interestingly a happily married man. Although his mission can be perceived as very wrong (for the record: cheating is bad!), the fact that the site claims 3.2 million members suggests that it's also doing something right. 


 The man who created a million dollar business of dog poop-scooping

The most noted pioneer in the poop-scooping business is Matthew Osborn, who runs Pooper-Scooper.com. He never knew that this business would one day make him a millionaire. Osborn got started back in 1987 when he opened Pet Butler in Columbus, Ohio. At the time, Osborn was working two full-time jobs and making less than $6 per hour at each. He had a wife, a daughter and a son on the way, and was desperate to make some extra money. He learned that there were about 100,000 dogs within 15 miles of his home. The business slowly took off, and despite the dirty work, Osborn says he enjoyed satisfying the customers and working outdoors in some of the nicest backyards in Ohio. Eventually Osborn employed seven people and owned a fleet of six trucks serving about 700 regular customers. While Osborn may have put poop scooping on the map, Matt "Red" Boswell is taking it into the future. Boswell owns the Texas-based Pet Butler. Today, Pet Butler is the largest pet waste removal service in the country, and serves about 3,000 clients. 


 The teenager kid who made millions selling jam out of his grandmother's recipe

While most successful entrepreneurs make their money building popular Web sites, Fraser Doherty built his empire using a more traditional way. Fraser started making jams at the age of 14 from his grandmother's recipes in his parents' Scotland kitchen, and by 16 left school to work on his jam business SuperJam full-time. SuperJam sells around 500,000 jars a year, which currently has around 10 percent of UK jam market. Doherty's stake is now worth $1 to 2 million. 


 The company who made a fortune selling goggles for dogs

Eyewear for a pet dog? Sounds pretty dumb doesn't it? But not if someone actually starts manufacturing them and turns them into a million dollar business. The business has received attention and coverage from CNN, Women's World, People, Regis and Kelly, National Geographic and Animal Planet. Starting off with goggles, they have now expanded their business into a host of other accessories for their animals which include Backpacks, Flotation Jackets, T Shirts, Caps, and Toys. 


 The man who became a millionaire producing plastic wishbones

Who would ever think that there would be a market for fake plastic wishbones? Well… there is! Ken Ahroni was frustrated that every year only two people got to make a wish around the Thanksgiving table. So he decided to create LuckyBreak, a company that would make synthetic wishbones with the sound and feel of real dried turkey wishbones. Now the company makes 30,000 wishbones a day, selling custom-designed, imprinted units for personal, corporate and promotional use. Their sales are over $2.5 Million per year. 


 The housewife who invented a microwaveable pillow

Kim Levine, invented Wuvit, little bags that come in various patterns and provide soothing penetrating moist heat. Kim realized that if she put some corn in cloth, sewed it together and then put it in the microwave; a warm relaxing pillow would be created. She rushed to create the simple product idea with her sewing machine and her multi-million dollar empire was born! Initially, Kim thought the Wuvit® concept would just be great gift for her kids and for people in her local area. But soon she realized her idea had huge potential. When local parents started calling her in the middle of the night asking for another soothing pillow because their kids could not sleep without the Wuvit®, she knew she had a fabulous opportunity. She started going to local retailers and craft shows, and then eventually got a major break when Saks Department Store decided to put the Wuvit® products in their stores! Now she's a millionaire and has even written a book about her retail endeavors! 


 The guy who sold pixels at a webpage for $1 Million

Back in 2005, a 21-year-old student in England named Alex Tew launched The Million Dollar Homepage, through which he sold the pixels of a 1000×1000 grid for $1 each. Although it was an extremely simple idea, the unique project attracted enormous amounts of press coverage, and eventually earned $1,037,100 in a matter of months - the final slot on the page went for $38,100. It also spawned countless copycat websites that virtually all failed, since the idea was no longer novel. 


 The guy who created a company that provides excuse letters to miss work

Do you need an excuse to miss work? A company has launched an excuse absence network service for U.S. employees and students which offers a load of excuses you can use to be absent from work. The Excused Absence Network provides all your excuse letter needs for just $25 per excuse note. These can be notes which appear to come from professional doctor or hospital and even fake jury summons and authentic-looking funeral service program with poems and pallbearers. The founder started the business for $300 and currently runs it off a laptop in a small Oklahoma town. The site gets about 15,000 hits a month. 


 The monks who sell over 2,5 million in printer cartridge

Father Bernard McCoy is CEO of LaserMonks.com, an Internet retailer that sells discounted printer cartridges and other office supplies. Customers include individuals and churches, along with giants such as Morgan Stanley (Research) and the U.S. Forest Service. It's a lucrative business. Sales have risen from $2,000 in 2002, the company's first full year of operation, to around $2.5 million in 2005. The idea for LaserMonks.com came to Father McCoy one day when his printer ran out of ink. He shopped around for a new ink cartridge but couldn't find one that was reasonably priced. In the beginning LaserMonks.com consisted of a few monks sitting around withblack powder and empty plastic cartridges, filling a few orders a day. Today the monks say they have served more than 50,000 customers, and they process 200 to 300 daily orders for a broad range of school and office supplies. 


 The girl who made a 1.5 million fortune by offering MySpace layouts

A teenage girl who had a flair for the creative set up a site called WhateverLife to offer layouts for MySpace and free tutorials. Her numbers are now impressive. The 17 year- old high school dropout has made more than $1 million. She earns as much as $70K a month, and owns a website that attracts more than 7 million monthly visitors and 60 million page views.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Weird Hobbies


 Playing dead

Chuck Lamb, 47 aka The Dead Body Guy probably has the world's strangest hobby: he likes to play dead. As if that's not enough, he takes it one step further: he takes photos and videos of himself playing dead and posts them on his website, starting in 2005. These bizarre antics have attracted 32 million hits to his website by its 1st anniversary, and several newsprint, TV and radio appearances. But what is his motivation? In his website, he says that he'd always dreamed of being in a movie or on TV. Well, that seems to be a pretty bizarre hobby for a married man with 6 kids. He himself admitted that he has no acting experience and he's not good looking. In other words, he'd never make it as an actor. 


 Appearing in the background on TV

Paul Yarrow of south London definitely has a hobby: he likes to appear on television. So whenever a news camera crew gets set up in a public venue, he hangs around in the background on camera. He has appeared in the background of live news reports on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky News at random locations and at random times. It seems like if there is a camera crew about at the moment, he is there too!Allegedly, Yarrow wants to become a cast member on Big Brother. 


 Giving away ten dollars to strangers

Reed Sandridge lost his job last year and took up a new hobby. He gives away $10 every day to someone who looks as if they could use it, a different person every day. And Sandridge expects nothing in return but a good feeling. His mom, the daughter of a coal miner whom he remembers most for her kindness, always told him that when you're going through tough times, that's when you most need to give back. So not long after he was laid off, on the third anniversary of his mom's death, he started his "year of giving," documenting each $10 gift in a small black notebook and then blogging about the people he meets. By Day 94, he had given away almost $1,000, handing out money in blizzards, in rainstorms, on the sunniest of days. Sandridge is using his savings and his unemployment benefits for the giveaways. Some of the folks he gives money to use it to help others. He tells stories of the people he meets in his blog, which has led others to help them out as well. 


 Mooing

When it comes to mooing, 10-year-old Austin Siok is an expert. The Dyer Intermediate School fifth-grader won an annual mooing contest at the Wisconsin State Fair because he sounded more like a real cow than the other about 80 contest participants. Austin has mooed a lot since kindergarten and said he started doing it even more this summer after his family read about a mooing contest at the Racine County Fair and decided to enter Austin.Austin practiced enough that he did well in the Racine County Fair contest and qualified to compete at the State Fair last Wednesday. He ended up winning the contest, which was for anyone over age 5, after a moo-off with the second place winner. For his win, Austin got $1,000, a cow print jacket, a golden cowbell and a year's worth of free subs from Cousins Subs, which sponsored the contest. 


 Collecting Ecstasy Pills

A Dutch man has spent two decades collecting Ecstasy pills of all colours and shapes as a hobby. He gathered a 2,400-pill-strong collection. Unfortunately, in 2009 the entire collection was stolen. The 46-year-old man, who was not identified, decided to report the theft despite the illegal nature of the collection because he was worried about the possible consequences if anybody were to swallow one of the 40 poisoned pills among his collection. 


 Tattooing vehicles

A Taiwanese pensioner covers every inch of his four vehicles with virtuous words from Buddhist texts. Li Zongxiong, 71, a workshop owner, started to 'tattoo' his car, two trucks and a motorbike in 1999. His words virtually cover the vehicles, including the mirrors, windscreens, bodywork, doors, wheels - and even the number plates. Li admitted his hobby had caused him trouble: "Passers-by thought I was doodling on the cars of others, and police found it hard to believe that someone would cover his own vehicle in writing," he explained.
Li, who has only an elementary school education, said most of the words were taken from Buddhist texts. Li's son, Li Jiasheng, said the family now forbids his father to buy new vehicles, since they know he will write all over them - no matter how much they cost. But his grandson has promised that when he grows up and makes some money he will buy him a big bus to write on and indulge his hobby. 


 Suing

Despite being incarcerated at a federal prison in Kentucky, Jonathan Lee Riches has made it into the Guiness Book of World Records. He was named as the person who has filed the most lawsuit ever. So what did he do next? He filed a lawsuit against the folks at Guinness! In the injunction filed in Richland, Riches – who acknowledges he is receiving treatment for mental-health problems – said: "The Guinness Book of World Records have no right to publish my work, my legal masterpieces". Those include lawsuits against New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, former President George W. Bush, Somali pirates, Britney Spears and Martha Stewart. He's also filed lawsuits against Plato, Nostradamus, James Hoffa, "Various Buddhist Monks," the Lincoln Memorial, the Eiffel Tower and Three Mile Island. In his latest court filing, Riches wrote about how he sued Black History Month, the president of Iran and butter substitute I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!


Gooming Dogs

That's not a tiger in the picture, but a dog dyed to look like a tiger. It's an example of a growing hobby in China: dying and trimming dogs' hair so that they look like different animals. The Chinese were very quick to embrace this bizarre trend, and it is not unusual for owners to take their dogs to grooming parlours where they are not only given a shampoo and trim, but a multi-coloured dye job as well. Recent figures show money spent on pets across the nation has seen nearly a 500 per cent increase between 1999 and 2008 – but, arguably, at the cost of their pets' dignity. What the animals might think about it is another matter. 


 Riding Roller Coasters

A 78-year-old man rode a Pittsburgh-area roller coaster 90 times in one day - bringing his lifetime total to 4,000 rides. Vic Kleman spent about five hours on the Jack Rabbit roller coaster at Kennywood Park in West Mifflin. The wooden coaster is no spring chicken, either. Its celebrating its 90th anniversary - the number that prompted Kleman's marathon riding session. The Jack Rabbit has an 85-foot, double-dip drop. Kleman says he's been going on it since 1959, and usually rides it about 20 times a visit. Kleman, who lives in nearby Knoxville, Pa., is a member of the American Coaster Enthusiasts. 

 Knitting breasts
A Sussex octogenarian has an unusual hobby - knitting woollen breasts. Audrey Horncastle gives her woolly boobs to daughter Rhona Emery, a community nurse, to help teach new mums to breast feed. And the 84-year-old, from Woodingdean, near Brighton, has churned out more than 100 knitted breasts in little more than three years. Mrs Horncastle, who is only paid for the cost of materials, says she will carry on knitting as long as there's demand.

Friday, September 10, 2010

10 Most Realistic Transvestites

There are men in this world that would simply look better as a woman. Then there are those men that can pass for a woman. Those are the realistic transvestites. There are plenty of female impersonators in this world. Most of the time their shows are so popular that they get their own show in Las Vegas or one of the bigger cities all over the world. They can impersonate any star and you will never be able to tell the difference.

1. RuPaul

She is the most famous transvestite in the world. She has become the star his mother always knew she would be. In 1960, she was born in San Diego. By 1985, she was performing his shows. She hit it big when her dance track hit radio airwaves in 1993. From that point on her career has never been better. She has had television shows and continues to release albums.

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2. Frank Marino

He has been performing his act as Joan Rivers since 1985. At first the owners of the Las Vegas club were skeptical on his abilities, but they soon found out that his shows would be a big success. For over 20 years he has performed his act on that same stage. He has the longest running stage act in the Las Vegas area and has even been honored with two stars on the Vegas strip, a street named after him, and February 1st is now Frank Marino day in Las Vegas.

frank marino


3. Mimi Marks

She performs mainly at the Baton Show Lounge in Chicago, Illinois. Originally being born to the name Mark in Iowa, she was uncomfortable in her own skin. She has been living as a woman since she was 21 years old. She has won numerous titles, because she is so realistic looking. She has appeared in music videos and made numerous appearances on television shows.

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4. Aurora Sexton

Aurora Sexton was originally born in Denver, Colorado. She first revealed her self in Boulder, Colorado and was so well loved that she has continued to do shows. She currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. She hosts benefit shows and has won some pageants, herself.

aurora sexton


5. Lana Blake

She has been performing around the state of Texas for the past 15 years. She has held many pageant titles. She has held 10 or more titles and is well loved and followed all over the state of Texas. She has one of the biggest following in the area.

lana blake


6. Lisa Beaumann

Lisa has a bachelor's degree in theater. This makes her performance unique in that she looks at life as a stage. She takes her performances very seriously and is loved by many in the Louisiana area. Some of her favorites to perform as are Liza Minelli, Carol Channing, Shania twain and so many more for this versatile entertainer.

lisa beaumann


7. Romy Haag

Romy is from the Netherlands and the most famous transvestite in all of Germany and Continental Europe. Originally born Edouard Frans Verbaarsschott in 1951, he started performing as a woman at the age of 16. In 1972, she came to America and performed for a few years. She has since starred in 26 German movies and even released her autobiography.

romy haag


8. Pete Burns

Pete was born in 1959 to an English father and a Jewish mother. He is famous for being the front man of the band "Dead or Alive." He was always known for his flamboyant style. After being married for 25 years, he divorced his wife. He has released an autobiography depicting his life and has since married his companion.

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9. Steven Wayne

He was born and raised in West Virginia. He began his career in 1987 at a club called "The Shamrock." He has been living in Las Vegas since 1999. The impersonation that he does is the infamous Cher. He has been doing his act for the past 21 years and loves every minute of it.

steven wayne


10. Chad Michaels

He is one of the world's leading Cher impersonators. With two decades of impersonations he has worked with many actors and producers. Cher, herself, even likes going to his shows. He is part of the Dream Girls Revue in California.

chad michaels

 

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