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Scary Logos
August 14th, 2013 5:30 PMDiscussion about the unsettling nature of these vintage television production company logos has taken place online since as early as 1998.
This Pigeon is Wearing a Hard Hat
August 14th, 2013 4:30 PMThis Russian news clip shows footage of a pigeon wearing a tiny hard hat. It is unclear where it came from or what kind of construction the bird is partaking in, but the hat fits its head quite nicely.
Oh My God, It's Ermahgerd Kerfer
August 14th, 2013 4:00 PM ShareLegacies of Botched Ecce Homo Painting
August 14th, 2013 3:36 PMSince gaining the world's attention almost a year ago, Cecilia Jiménez' botched Ecce Homo painting has drawn more than 40,000 visitors in tourism and raised €50,000 for the small Spanish town of Borja.
The Mysterious Smell in the Library
August 14th, 2013 2:30 PMThe Onion reports on a mysterious odor emanating from the young adult section of a library in Pennington, Illinois.
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Scary Logos
Discussion about the unsettling nature of these vintage television production company logos has taken place online since as early as 1998.
This Pigeon is Wearing a Hard Hat
This Russian news clip shows footage of a pigeon wearing a tiny hard hat. It is unclear where it came from or what kind of construction the bird is partaking in, but the hat fits its head quite nicely.
Legacies of Botched Ecce Homo Painting
Since gaining the world's attention almost a year ago, Cecilia Jiménez' botched Ecce Homo painting has drawn more than 40,000 visitors in tourism and raised €50,000 for the small Spanish town of Borja.