Tuesday, September 27, 2011

trending now


1. pump up the jam

2. ring pops

3. swish and spit

4. Ondes Martenot
 
5. Skidz 
6. hot shot

7. Jai Alai

8. corn maze

9. capitol punishment

10. Columbus Day

Thursday, September 22, 2011


Project of the Month

High Five: Future TV shows



1. Tunnel
Post apocalyptic America is lived underground. 
But something on the surface threatens their existence. 

2. Moon City PD
The worlds rich and famous now vacation on the moon where different rules exist. 
It is up to the Moon City PD to maintain order in this new world.

3. Good God
Two frustrated unemployed pastors start their own church.

4. Brew Brothers
Comedy about brothers who brew beer. 

5. Small Wonder
Vicki's back!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Uraguay Tuesday

 Flipper


1. pogo shoes

2. electric paint

3. biodegradable socks

4. indoor fireworks

5. black marshmallows

6. 3-D tattoos

7. motivational parakeet

8. glow in the dark toilet

9.  folding car

10. laser drinks

Sunday, September 18, 2011

trending now


1. fruit flies

2. anatomy of a horse

3.gas mileage

4. Canadian vs. US dollar

6. bible connect the dots

7. harmless banter

8. undo pressure

9. friendship braclets

10. theremin kit

Sunday Retro football

Brian Bosworth

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Earwing

Think about it... Bread Mold.

High Five: Shark facts!



1. 95 percent of shark species are vegetarians.

2. Sharks swim upside down to attract mates.

3. Whales and sharks have similar belief systems.

4. Sharks are magic.

5. Sharks are racist.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Thursday, September 8, 2011

A word from our sponser


trending now


1. Mexican jumping beans

2. succulents

3. solar power

4. aqua fresca

5. slow food

6.John McEnroe

7. refrigerator magnets

8. tang

9. pluot

10. national league

Thirsty Thursday: Clear Cola

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Strange Name

High Five: Hair Science



1. Hair is the fastest growing tissue in the body, second only to bone marrow.

2. An average head of hair could hold 10-15 tons if only the scalp was strong enough.
3. The average hair follicle contains more protein than an egg.

4. Sweaters made of human hair were commonly worn in the 17th century.

5. Rembrandt painted with brushes made from the hair of his lovers.

Monday, September 5, 2011

High Five: Keys to Success



1. laser precision

2. helicopter pad

3. fitness

4. cologne

5. car phone