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Safe Chickens

Whether you take a bus, carpool, bike or walk, you have to be safe when you’re commuting. A bed and breakfast in Scotland takes this thought seriously. So seriously they have supplied their chickens with safety vests so they can be more easily seen when crossing the road. We may now finally have the answer to the age old “why did the chicken cross the road” question. Because it could, and it did so safely.

by Kolbe  | 


Sit or Swim

Traffic is frustrating. We can all agree on that. But to what lengths would you go to avoid your stop-and-go commute? For one man in Munich, Germany, he became so frustrated with his traffic-riddled commute that he decided he’d swim to work instead. He would sit in traffic on a road that ran along a river until one day he decided he’d start swimming to work. With the help of a special floating waterproof container that holds his clothes and laptop he swims and floats on past the traffic he once contributed to. The commute is a little over a mile and with the current, takes him around twenty minutes to get to work. In the colder months, he trades his swimsuit in for a wetsuit, but he no longer has to trade his sanity to get to work on time.

by Kolbe  | 


Dream Car Stays a Dream

Whether it’s your dream or not, for a lot of people they dream of one day owning a high-end supercar like a Ferrari. One English man made his dream a reality by purchasing a Ferrari 430 Scuderia, a car that costs just under $300,000. Not more than an hour after he bought the vehicle, he crashed it on the highway. The Ferrari was found off the road, on fire, and reduced to not much more than a scrap of metal. Miraculously, the owner walked away from the crash virtually unharmed. The saying goes, “With great power comes great responsibility.” In this case, the power was horsepower, and there seems to have been a need for more responsibility.

by Kolbe  | 


A Foot in the Door...Well, Armrest

It’s like winning the lottery. You’ve booked your ticket, waited through TSA checkpoints, searched for an open outlet while waiting to board your flight. Then it happens, you get to your seat on the plane, and now you are ready for takeoff and you realize the seat next to you is still empty! It’s a small yet exciting win. One California woman experienced just this, she got excited for the simple luxury of having extra room on her flight. That is, until through the armrests of the empty seat come two bare feet! The passenger from the row behind also decided to take advantage of the empty seat by extending their legs through the vacant armrest openings. What would you do in this situation? Who has more claim to the empty seat?

by Kolbe  | 


Sweet Sweet Traffic

Many things can cause traffic, construction, accidents, or just excessive cars on the road. In South Carolina however there was a much sweeter reason for last week’s morning congestion. To celebrate Krispy Kreme’s 80th anniversary, when people bought a dozen donuts they could buy an addition dozen for only 80 cents. The tasty offer proved to be too much for the morning commute. The line of cars wrapped around the store and held up traffic. Police were even involved helping to direct the backed up vehicles. I wouldn’t mind traffic as much if it ended with me getting a dozen donuts. But then again, if I weren’t getting donuts, then its just traffic I’d be sitting in. 

by Kolbe  |