Showing posts with label Dream House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dream House. Show all posts

If you think you’ve seen the worst fashion fails, feast your eyes on these 6 Worst Dressed Fails (Photo Gallery)


You Wear It Well, Daddy-o!

Project Runway has nothing on these dapper gents! Put yer eye on some of the worst men’s fashion disasters of all time! Funny thing is, these horribly dressed guys actually wore these clothes in public!  Forget the Best Dressed lists!  I’m loving the Worst Dressed!  These Male Fashionistas got it going on big time!


The Day Nike Sales Plummeted…



That poor dog… That poor, poor dog…


I’ve heard of wearing your heart on your sleeve but this is ridiculous!



What do you do with that old couch from the 1070’s?


In this issue of GQ:  The Best Dressed Russian Mafiosos…


At least he’s mixing it up a little bit.


Shocking 90s Stars Before & After! (5 Photos)

#1 Mackenzie Rosman


Before: She played the adorable daughter on the family-friendly show 7th Heaven.
After: Ruthie's all grown up! In 2013, she showed the world what she's got in a spread for Maxim.



#2 Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen


Before: They were the twins that shared the role of Michelle Tanner on the hit San Francisco sitcom, Full House. 
After: The fashionista twins have created several clothing lines for companies like Walmart.



#3 Kel Mitchell


Before: He was the orange-soda loving half of the duo that was always ready to serve up a Good Burger. 
After: He's still making rounds on Nickelodeon shows like Sam and Cat. He guest-starred in an episode as rapper Peezy B.



#4 Lindsay Lohan


Before: She was the cutest and cleverest redhead that managed to bring her parents back together in The Parent Trap revamp.
After: Nowadays, people can't keep track of how many times she's been in and out of prison.



#5 Hilary Duff


Before: Back in the day, she played Disney Channel's favorite klutzy middle schooler, Lizzie McGuire. 
After: She's the hippest young mom around to former NHL player, Mike Comrie's baby. She's doing young motherhood right, so beat that Kimye.





TERRIFYING World's Most Dangerous Roads (Photo Gallery)

#1 Karakoram Highway


Image via blogspot.com

This highway linking Pakistan and China reaches altitues of 16,000 feet and is no laughing matter. You wouldn't want to fall off this one.

#2 Guoliang Tunnel Road (China)




This tunnel/road is 1,200 meters long and was built by locals in the 70's. It took 5 years to construct this road that tunnels in and out of some of the steepest peaks in China.


#3 The Road Through The Himalayas




This road through India has more curves than any road should. Trucks commonly fall down the steep grades of this road.


#4 Road Of Death




This Bolivian road is not only long, but it is called the road of death for a reason. It is responsible for 100-200 fatalities a year.

5 Of The Dumbest Things People Brought To The Auto Shop

It's common to hear horror stories about people who have had terrible experiences with mechanics. Complaints about being swindled, cheated, over overcharged are common, but what about mechanics who have had to deal with dumb customers? Some people deal with car troubles their own way, ignoring warnings from their vehicle or using duct tape to fix the problem, leaving mechanics scratching their heads.


There's the Problem

The owner of this Volkswagen Jetta came to the conclusion that they were dealing with an air leak, so they wrapped their airflow meter and intake hose with tape. It wasn't duct tape and easily removed, but the mechanic wasn't happy about having to fiddle with this.


#1 Gliding on the Highway

Turning on this tire must have been like riding a slip and slide. Driving on a completely worn tire is more than dangerous, as they are easily punctured or can cause a loss of of vehicle control (braking, spin outs, etc.).




#2 More Cowbell

If this was a prank: genius. In this instance, the customer complained to the mechanic that they kept hearing a bell sound coming from under their car. There's no word on why they didn't just take a peek under the vehicle, but the auto shop took care of the concern by detaching the belt that connected the bell to the vehicle.



#3 Strap Up

People will do anything to keep from having to buy new tires. Maybe it's because it's recommended that tires must be purchased two or four at a time, increasing your bill if you only need one. However, there are moments when it's just time to say R.I.P. to your worn tires and splurge (or catch a sale!) for new ones.



#4 Warning Signs

Your check engine light is your friend. When it pops on, it's safe to say that most of the time it's your car's way of getting your attention. For this car owner, however, they decided that it was more of a suggestion than anything, and rode 84,000 before having their first oil change. 




#5 A Different Kind of Herb


Not completely positive, but that doesn't look like basil. Marijuana smokers may have secret stashes in their cars, so it isn't uncommon for mechanics to come across the random ways people try to conceal their weed.

And safety is important, but if something requires a lock that big maybe it shouldn't be stored in your car. Also, how does one's tire bubble in ten different places?




Magic Mushroom: Private Retro & Rustic Mountain Lodge


From the outside this wooden cabin-in-the-forest is interesting to be sure, but nothing extraordinary. It is easy to see once inside, however, how this unusual wood-and-stone vacation home came to be known as the Magic Mushroom House. The decor is certainly a trip, the looming masonry fireplace is shaped like a gigantic fungus and the original structure itself dates back to the swinging seventies.


Eclectic to the extreme, the house sports fixtures from various stylistic eras infused with a distinctly dated set of interior decoration strategies – including a built-in water-bed as well as a smattering of free-love (read: s***al) imagery. A central gathering area (dubbed the ‘love pit’) comes complete with shag carpet and seating around the central chimney stack and itself surrounded by a series of railing-free balconies (nicknamed ‘go-go platforms’).



Sitting somewhere on the border of comfy and kitschy, the home is constructed of a combination of curved wooden beams and rough-cut stone structural supports. First constructed and lived in by architect Andre Ulrych, the house recently passed to new owners who converted the retreat into their own part-time private vacation property.


Originally thought by the real estate agent representing the property to be a tear-down home, the new owners fell in love with the offbeat nature of the design, the naturalistic local materials used in its construction and the curious mix of styles built into it from the inside out.