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Fast Food Sleep Over

Using AirBNB can be a great way to find a place to stay while on vacation. You could find yourself at a quaint little country cottage, a large extravagant home, or a local Taco Bell. Wait, what? Yup, that’s right, Taco Bell has teamed up with AirBNB where one lucky winner will spend the night at a Canadian Taco Bell. The restaurant has been fitted with two bunk beds, comfy chairs and a big screen TV. The winner of the promotion will also have their own personal Taco Bell butler to wait on them during the stay. The promotion is only available to Canadian residents however. So if you live north of our border, you can use AirBNB for a chance to stay south of the border while still in Canada. 

by Kolbe  | 


Have a Seat

Let’s face it; waiting in line is something you can’t avoid these days. Whether it’s traffic, a line in a store, or at a restaurant, you’re going to be waiting somewhere. Nissan has been working on technology to help make the queuing process a bit more tolerable. Nissan’s ProPILOT technology has typically been used in their cars to help make their vehicles more autonomous. But they’ve now adapted the technology to help alleviate your waiting woes. Soon when you go to wait at a restaurant, rather than standing in line waiting for your table, you will now sit. As you sit and wait, the chair will move closer to the entrance moving you along the line without knocking into others. Once your table is ready you would exit your chair and it would autonomously return to the back of the line. So whether you are in traffic or in line, Nissan will help make sure you are at least comfortable and in a seat. 

by Kolbe  | 


Iguana get off this plane

Passengers traveling from Toronto to Vancouver last week were treated to a fifty-minute delay while the airline rid the aircraft of some unwanted stowaways. The plane left Cuba and first landed in Toronto. One passenger was stopped when two iguanas were found in his luggage. Having two iguanas in his luggage was not the only problem. The man admitted to having four in there. The other two were lost on the plane somewhere. All passengers had to be evacuated while they got the remaining two four-legged, long-tailed passengers off the plane. After fifty minutes of waiting, the passengers were loaded onto another plane to be taken to their destination. 

by Kolbe  | 


So Much Time and Everything To Do

It’s nice to have a direct flight, but it can’t always be the case. Layovers aren’t necessarily a bad thing, though. You can spend the few hours you have to explore the surrounding areas. Grab a bite to eat at a local restaurant, or see some attractions if there is time. If you’re James Lloyd, (a user of travel site Skyscanner) his flight itinerary had him scheduled for a 47-year layover in Bangkok. That’s plenty of time to explore the city and see the sights. James took to twitter to ask Skyscanner what he should do during his 47-year layover. The response he got from Skyscanner employee Jen was written and accepted with a great sense of humor. Numerous attractions and activities were suggested for his extended stay. The tweets have gone viral since, and no need to worry. People were alerted to the problem so that it would be taken care of, so travelers could look forward to much shorter layovers (albeit still just as annoying, I’m sure).

by Kolbe  | 


Asleep on the Job

You work all day and it can be taxing. We’ve all been there, long hours, meetings after meetings, and you’re now getting tired. For most of us we’d just grab a cup of coffee. Depending on your line of work, you might opt to skip the coffee and just take a nap. For most of us, though, there would be consequences to that workday nap. Even criminals have consequences to sleeping on the job. A business owner in Kentucky came into work to find that a number of cars on the lot had been broken into. The police were called and the sleepy thief was found passed out in one of the vehicles. It was a fairly open and shut case, as the thief was found asleep in a car wearing a ski mask and black gloves. The moral of the story is trifold, alarm your car, don’t sleep on the job, and don’t dress like a stereotype of a cat burglar. 

by Kolbe  |