The Most Ridiculous Around-the-World Adventure Can Be Yours — For a Very Hefty $1.2 Million
Jules Verne took readers around the world in 80 days, but you really need more time to savor the sites.
Jules Verne took readers around the world in 80 days, but you really need more time to savor the sites.
Bring sixteen die-hard baseball fans from around the world, put them in a fully-loaded apartment in New York City, deck them out in colorful team garb and have them tweet, post and blog about watching every World Baseball Classic game at all hours of the day and night. That’s what’s been happening since the first pitch of the 2013 WBC as part of MLB Fan Cave: World Baseball Classic Edition.
Unless your business card says "Professional Hot Fudge Sundae Tester" or "Member of LeBron James’ Entourage," odds are you don't have one of the best jobs in the world. The good people of Australia want to change that, though.
Russian photographer Murad Osmann traveled all over the world with a plan to document the whole trip on Instagram with his camera phone. Trouble is, he apparently couldn't keep his eyes off his hot girlfriend's backside.
Got an extra $7K laying around? Have you ever dreamed of hanging around a calendar photo shoot? Well, now you can do just that on the beach with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Everyone wants to amaze their friends now and again, making them jealous of your adventure-filled life. You could post photos of you and your parents sitting camelback in front of the pyramids in Egypt, or maybe make your pals sit through a video of you riding a zipline across a tropical canyon somewhere. But hey, we’ve all done that, right? Let's kick it up a notch.
When it's time to party, you should probably party hard, correct? Well there's no better place to do it than in a club co-owned by the master of partying, Andrew W.K.
Do you need to be cheered up? There's one place in the US that can turn that frown upside down faster than any other.
Here's what you should do: Take NJ Rt 517 in Allamuchy past the rural farmland fields, and turn off at the 18th century church's graveyard onto a pot-hole filled asphalt backroad. The road will becomes gravel and then dirt, as farmland stretches out on your right, and a mountain rises out of the forest on your left
Sure, we have our share of problems in the good 'ol USA, but we are still by far the greatest nation on the face of the earth. Check out this video of comedian Doug Stanhope telling Britons why America is the best. Warning-NSFW language.
Here's some straight stupidity for you. A geographer has built an interactive online map of some of the most...questionably named places on the planet. If you ever wondered how to get to Shag Island, Indiana, or Balls Cross, UK, or perhaps Wet Beaver Creek, Arizona, by gosh this is the map for you!
I don't care how this makes me sound, it's just honest: I hated every kid I ever knew who got to go to space camp. It was based on nothing more than raw, seething jealousy.