Style Buzz It might be impractical to fight crime in heels, but that logic does not extend to these fabulous shoes. Sure geeky sneakers are good for every day use, but sometimes a girl needs a little glamour.
Culture Buzz Severe storms and powerful tornadoes ripped through the Midwest last night, killing at least 12 people in Missouri, Kansas and Illinois. Branson, MO, Harveyville, KS and Harrisburg, IL were hardest hit.
Culture Buzz The one thing Iranian hardliners and British diplomats can agree on: Samuel L. Jackson.
Thankfully there isn't one for Jubilee. Nicolas Hyde knows exactly which X-Men make us part with hard earned cash.
Storm's rolling in. This is a truly breath-taking photo. (via afternoonsnoozebutton.com)
Science Buzz Even Nature has to practice for stadium events. Scientifically this is what happens to two masses of air move in two different directions, but that explanation is boring.
Latest reports say that at least 5 people have died after a sudden storm swept through the site of the Pukkelpop music festival in Belgium. This amateur footage shows the severity of the storm as well as the aftermath damage.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/18/deadly-storms-ravage...
A devastating storm that spawned tornadoes, flash floods and hail as big as softballs has claimed at least 45 lives across the U.S. while roaring through the South.
South African farmer Andre Potgieter likes to sleep with his pet lion, Storm. Careful, she's a real wild cat in the sack. Barf.
It's like watching a scene in a post-apocalypse movie. On Friday, March 25th a huge sandstorm swept through Kuwait. One intrepid amateur was able to catch the oncoming storm on film.
What? No inside-out umbrella gag? Not even a moonwalk? Amateur.
http://www.slate.com/id/2284051/
Keep this in mind next time you complain about the weather.
This is Gonzo. He is a pint-sized canine snowplow. His tenacity in the face of our wintry destruction is inspiring and worthy of the Hunter S. Thompson namesake.
The Northeast got pounded by another blast of white stuff, bringing Washington D.C. to its knees and dropping more than twelve inches on New York. Last night on Philadelphia's Fox29, weatherman John Bolaris illustrated the rigid, punishing front.
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/01/26/former-american-gladiat...
The lesson? Save your money.
A car spun out and burst into flames behind a reporter in Marietta, GA during this morning's snow storm. There's no audio to the video, so a festive soundtrack was added. This is how unprepared the South is for a winter storm. Their vehicles explode upon contact with snow.
Culture Buzz A photographer in Williamsburg, Henry Hargreaves, refashions snow-entombed Brooklyn into the ice planet Hoth from “The Empire Strikes Back.” If you're stranded in Williamsburg, don't slice open a hipster's belly for warmth. And you thought they smelled bad on the outside.
Culture Buzz This happened in New York City during the Storm of the Century of the Decade of the Year of the 2010 Holiday Season. He must have been pretty upset about travel delays. He's like the Hulk, except powered by crack instead of gamma radiation.
Some fascinating time lapse footage of yesterday's Snowpocalypsageddon 2010: The Frozening. This was filmed in Belmar, New Jersey. It's why everyone on the East Coast is freaking out and air travel has been colossally screwed. Time to resort to cannibalism.
Trains that weigh tons and tons are no match for blowing air. Long Island Rail Road has shut down all train service east of Speonk because of 20 mph wind. However buses are still running.
Culture Buzz For whatever reason, my Grandmother has decided that she's going to take a boat to England instead of a plane because it's 'less horrifying'. Grandma, I beg to differ. I have a terrifying fear of the sea and never intend on spending more time than I have to on a boat, even if it is a cruise ship.
http://newsfeed.time.com/2010/06/15/touchdown-jesus-statu...
Touchdown Jesus Statue Destroyed By Lightning.