Finding street parking in a major city can be next to impossible. So, this obnoxious driver doesn’t let the fact that a space is too small deter him in any way.
I was at the Marias Heritage Center last evening (Tuesday) sharing some Montana History with some of the residents. We're almost half way through Great Falls' writer Ruth McLaughlin's thoroughly fascinating "Bound Like Grass". I've told you about the book and the author before, but the deeper we get into her story of growing up poor, desolate, hungry, cold, lonely, cut-off-from-the-main
The Bathroom Readers' Institute has done it again! They're out with "Uncle John's 24 Karat Gold Bathroom Reader" glittering with all-new absorbing material, proving again what makes it the best-selling bathroom-reading series in the world. Once again, The Bathroom Readers Institute has unearthed a priceless collection of surprising, amazing, head-scratching, and hilarious articles I'm L
Two car crashes taking place directly behind TV journalist Alison Ariotti as she gives a live report from an Australian street, turns out not particularly newsworthy.
This 2000-foot long Hot Wheels track can’t be contained by a single house. It creeps out into the yard and the sidewalk, and will make your inner-child very, very jealous.
If this footage of a Belarusian cop’s Houdini-like escape from his hurtling van was in a movie, it would surely be deemed “unrealistic.”
Would you drive a car made out of paper? Brooklyn artist Jonathan Brand has combined his artistic talent with his love of cars to build a car entirely out of folded paper right down to the spark plugs.
A Department of Sanitation truck somehow managed to smash halfway through the wall of a third story parking garage in Queens, New York Wednesday morning, leaving both the vehicle and the driver dangling perilously in the air.