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Spotify Playlist No. 8

Here’s a wee playlist to brighten up your Friday afternoon. I’ve been listening to a lot of RJD2 aka Ramble John “RJ” Krohn (pictured above), there’s a few of my favorite tracks in there. Spotify Playlist No. 8
Comment »Laguna Seca
If you’ve played any racing computer game in the last 10 years then you should be familiar Laguna Seca in California. Google Maps have driven one of their vans round the track along with a bunch of race cars. You can now browse round the track in full street view – pretty cool!
Comment »Lego V8


This is the work of a Lego enthusiast who goes by the YouTube username of barebos. Apparently this is the fruits of 300 hours of labour.
Comment »Išgyvenimo Drama


If you’ve ever felt the need to return to the 1984-era USSR, Išgyvenimo Drama, also known as Soviet Bunker, is the theme park for you. For about £120, you’re given an intense two-and-a-half hour step back into time, Soviet style.
Išgyvenimo Drama is located near Vilnius Lithuania, and was once a Soviet bunker that was used to protect a television transmitter and served as a secure post for troops. All actors involved in the re-enactment project were either once in the Soviet army or actual interrogators. There are, however, less intense performances geared towards students and children. Experiences include watching TV programs from 1984, wearing gas masks, learning the Soviet anthem under duress, eating typical Soviet food (with genuine Soviet tableware) and even undergoing a concentration-camp-style interrogation and medical check
Comment »Spotify Playlist No. 7

Here’s another playlist to get your ears round: Spotify Playlist No. 7
This ones features a few tracks from Ninja Cuts latest compilation You Don’t Know. If you like Ninja Cuts you wont be disappointed by this one.
Comment »The Shining

I found this nice re work of The Shining movie poster while browsing FFFFOUND. I don’t know who done it or why – pretty nice though.
Comment »Awkward Family Photos




AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com is a blog that does what it says in the URL. It has some incredible/disturbing photos that beg the question “why did they think that would look good?!”
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