Trampolines have been around forever. Growing up we had a trampoline. We didn't have the round trampoline, it was a larger rectangular trampoline. It was from Santa Claus. It was the best thing ever! However, growing up my brother used to do some stupid stuff with his friends with that trampoline. It included pushing up near the house and running and jumping off the roof onto the trampoline.
E and I are huge fans of vanilla wafers, they are yummy and a easy snack to keep around the house. I have found memories of these little cookies as a child. So as we snacked on the last of our store bought vanilla wafers this weekend, I got the great idea of trying to make them from scratch.
As Memorial Day opens the gate to summer, we all begin to plan our outdoor activities. Most of us will find a reason to get outside for the long weekend and enjoy food, friends, family and some delicious beverages. And really, it wouldn’t be a summer holiday without some grilling.
If there's one thing humans rule at most, it's creating the funniest fails to ever hit the Web. This is particularly true when the circumstances involve a little risk, a lot of courage and a whole lot of oblivion. Ladies and gents, say hello to treadmill fails.
If you're part of the amazing world that is Netflix, you know there's a handy little recommendation feature. Basically, Netflix suggests programs based off what you've previously watched, and it's spot on most of the time. However, there are some instances where things get a little wacked out.
We've all been there, you go to pick up your kid's birthday cake and they have misspelled his name. Awful! Well, it could be worse. The cake could end up like the ones below.
If you've never heard of parkour, it's basically when someone jumps and swings and flips on things like brick walls, cement steps and metal railings. Crazy, right? And people only use their superhuman skills to pull off these stunts; no equipment is allowed.
Having done our fair share of time in retail, we're willing to bet these price tag placements were all intentional -- probably done by some poor soul about 10 days away from quitting their job. Doesn't make them not funny.