Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The Parrot Protection Program

The Strange Tale Of Echo, The Parrot Who Saw Too Much, A Brief History Of Rock Stars Destroying Guitars, Smoother Skin Starts With Better Soap, Visiting Scarfolk, The Most Spectacular Dystopia Of The 1970s, Photos From Inside A Captured WWI German U-Boat, WATCH: 6,000 Matches Burn Up And Then Slowly Die Out
The Daily Digg
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
The Strange Tale Of Echo, The Parrot Who Saw Too Much
BIRDS AND BROKEN KNEES
The Strange Tale Of Echo, The Parrot Who Saw Too Much
digg.com
A mob's pet is said to be in hiding. Could the bird be a witness in court?
PUNK USED TO BE ALIVE
A Brief History Of Rock Stars Destroying Guitars
atlasobscura.com
The story of guitar damage, of course, starts with Pete Townshend, The Who's world-smashing guitarist.
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Smoother Skin Starts With Better Soap
drsquatch.com
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VOTED 'WORST CITY TO RAISE A FAMILY'
Visiting Scarfolk, The Most Spectacular Dystopia Of The 1970s
collectorsweekly.com
Though adults tend to look back on youth as a time of innocence, childhood is actually terrifying. Artist Richard Littler wants to make sure you don't forget that.
DAVY JONES' BARRACKS
Photos From Inside A Captured WWI German U-Boat
flashbak.com
Like the innards of some hellish behemoth these photographs show the cramped, claustrophobic interior of U-boat 110.
A MATCH MADE IN A PRYOMANIAC'S HEAVEN
WATCH: 6,000 Matches Burn Up And Then Slowly Die Out
digg.com
It's super satisfying to watch 6,000 matches go up in flames in a matter of seconds. But it's somehow equally satisfying to watch 6,000 recently used matches sort of sadly decay into their own flames.
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HOLI MOLY
Digg Pic Of The Day
​Indian Hindu widows throw flower petals and colored powder during Holi celebrations at the Gopinath temple. A few years ago this joyful celebration was forbidden for Hindu widows. Like hundreds of thousands of observant Hindu women they would have been expected to live out their days in quiet worship, dressed only in white, their very presence being considered inauspicious for all religious festivities. Credit: AP Photo /Manish Swarup
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