Jill Harness's Blog Posts
BuzzFeed has a great collection of Bill Murray fan art right now, including this brilliant travel poster for Punxutawney, PA. If you like his movies, you'll love this gallery.
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If you missed the 2011 Blizzcon, but are a huge fan of WOW and other Blizzard games, you won't want to miss Geeks Are Sexy's wonderful collection of the greatest costumes from the event. Some of the outfits are seriously impressive.
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In America, we love cereal and eggs and bacon, but every other country has their own classic breakfast and while some seem a little strange, others, like this English breakfast look utterly delicious. Learn what 50 other places eat for breakfast over at the link.
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BuzzFeed has a great collection of "sexy" costumes that make no sense. I actually think the one above is kind of cute, but it's still idiotic to have a sexy version of Edward Scissorhands.
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School buses in America are so boring, but in Japan, it's a whole different story. InventorSpot has a collection of 10 different buses from the country and I have to say, they are precious.
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It takes a steady hand and a lot of planning to make your pumpkin into the one ring, but I'd say the effort is certainly worth the great result.
http://to-lick-a-fro.tumblr.com/post/11480155114/one-pumpkin-to-scare-them-all-one-pumpkin-to-find Via Geeks Are Sexy
If you're still hunting for a few fun last minute crafting ideas to spice up your Halloween decor, WebEcoist has a great collection of fun crafts that are all eco-friendly as well. Enjoy.
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Wes Craven is so cheesy. These days, it's all about Wes Anderson, which is why I would much rather pay to see this version of Scream than the original.
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If you love sock monkeys, but are tired of the classic brown and white design, then you might want to check out Sockmonkey Drawer's collection of one-of-a-kind designs. I'm particularly taken with creator Kim-Ian Cornell's special Halloween line of Spooky Sock Monkeys.
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New York's Tompkins Square Dog Parade is the biggest dog costume contest on earth and this year's participants certainly did not fail to disappoint. You can enjoy 50 pictures from this year's event over at BuzzFeed, but my personal favorite is this Bulldog of Frankenstein.
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From a hook being left on a door handle by a crazed serial killer to a gang that will shoot you if you flash your bright lights at them, Halloween is a ripe time for horrific urban legends to be spread around. While most of these are fiction, the reality is that some of these stories originate from real news stories and sometimes things that start out as urban legends eventually become real horror stories. Here are five terrifying tales with some scary truths behind them.
Dead Bodies Under The Mattress
This one involves someone checking into a hotel room and noticing that something smells rotten. Eventually, they realize it’s coming from under the bed. So they move the mattress and discover a dead body. This story has been going around forever and has even been featured in movies like Four Rooms. It seems like this story is pretty unlikely, particularly given that you’d at least think a hotel maid would notice the smell of a rotting body before a hotel guest enters the room, but if you believe that, you’re giving hotel staff too much credit. In fact, the most disturbing thing about this story is how often it actually happens. In 1982, a few auto thieves killed an accomplice and left him under the bed of their hotel in New Jersey. Four days later, someone discovered the corpse, but the room had been rented three different times in the meanwhile and no one noticed they were sleeping above a dead body. In 1987, a drug user overdosed and his high friend stuffed him under the bed and then ran away. Three days later, a family reported a nasty odor in their room, prompting the hotel staff to discover the body. In New York 1988, a murderer was clever enough to actually put the body inside the box spring. Even so, the smell still gave away the body’s hiding place only a few days later. This time, at least two guests slept on top of the mattress, not knowing what was below. There are tons more stories like this. Apparently hotel workers often shrug off these types of odors and go on with their business until a guest complains or even refuses to stay in the room thanks to the smell. If there’s anything to be learned here, it’s that you should never stay in a hotel room with a funky smell. And, if you do notice something off, check under your bed or mattress…or you might not want to, that is, if you’d rather not know what’s below. Source: Snopes Image Via neekatnite [Flickr]
Spooky Acts Resulting In Death
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There are plenty of musicians who claim they were born to do something, if you have a hard time remembering who was born to do what, then this street flyer by Natalie Hayter might help. Of course, it can also be used to show your pride in what you were born to do.
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