This video is just fantastic!
Archives for the Category: Fun and Humor
Super Funny Green Viral Video
Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 in Category Fun and Humor, Green News, Green Tips (no responses)
Totally Cool Subaru Trax STI
Posted by admin on February 12th, 2010 in Category Cool Cars, Fun and Humor (no responses)
This Subaru TRAX STI, a 400-hp Impreza WRX hyped up on a serious suspension system with tires replaced by snow-cat tracks. It even comes complete with a sleigh in tow for Santa!

Finally a Real Green Car
Posted by admin on February 5th, 2010 in Category Cool Green Future, Fun and Humor, Green News, Green Tips (no responses)
Haha, love this design…now that is really a green car!
Wooden Car Recycle Easy
Posted by admin on January 29th, 2010 in Category Fun and Humor, Green News, Green Tips (no responses)
Here is a concept car that will probably never make it into production!!!

Clever Advertisement for Water Conservation
Posted by admin on January 22nd, 2010 in Category Cool Green Future, Fun and Humor, Green News, Green Tips, Our Green World (no responses)
Love this bench ad!

Chrysler Dealership Sues Woman Over Charging Her too Low a Price
Posted by admin on January 19th, 2010 in Category Fun and Humor, USA (no responses)
As reported in the New York Times, a crazy legal action makes you understand the adage “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.”
And now a Chrysler dealership in Hopkins, Minn., is using that concept to sue a customer over a deal it says she should have known was an error.
In October, Tammie Townsend of Golden Valley, Minn., bought the 2007 Chrysler Pacifica that she had been leasing for two years. She signed the papers to convert the lease to a sale, agreeing to pay $11,639, or about $6,000 less than the car’s Blue Book value, James Eli Shiffer wrote in The Minneapolis Star Tribune on Saturday.
And there’s the rub. Walser Chrysler says that the price was “an administrative error,” The Star Tribune reported. The dealership contacted Ms. Townsend two weeks after the purchase to say that it wanted an additional $7,000 or she needed to return the car.
“She was told several times what the [correct] price was,” said Doug Sprinthall, vehicle operations director for Walser Automotive Group. “We made a clerical error.”
In fact, Mr. Sprinthall said, the dealership would have reimbursed Ms. Townsend if it had accidentally overcharged her.
But Ms. Townsend, whose husband recently lost his job, doesn’t see it that way.
“You can’t sell someone something and then come back and say: ‘Whoops, I made a mistake. You have to pay more,’ ” said Ms. Townsend, 40, a hairstylist who lives in Golden Valley.
Ms. Townsend said in a telephone interview on Monday that since the article about her situation appeared in The Star Tribune, she had been inundated with phone calls from people — “even people I don’t know,” she said — supporting her.
The dealership has been getting phone calls, too, and those calls have also been backing Ms. Townsend, Mr. Sprinthall said on Tuesday.
But he said some of those callers had misconceptions, thinking that the deal had been a straight sale. But it was a lease-buyback arrangement, he said. So there are essentially two contacts — the original contract for the lease, which set a purchase price for the car, and the contract for the actual purchase.
“We’re attempting to negotiate this out with Tammie right now,” Mr. Sprinthall said, although Ms. Townsend said in an e-mail message on Tuesday that she had not heard anything about that from her lawyer.
“We don’t make a habit of suing customers,” he said. “I think we’ll work it out, and we’ll move on.”
Anyone Want to Wear Some Boiled Milk Residue?
Posted by admin on December 18th, 2009 in Category Cool Green Future, Fun and Humor, Our Green World (no responses)
Green fashion is in and the fashion show to prove it was held at Copenhagen’s Opera House — across the Danish capital from where delegates from 192 countries are gathered to hammer out an agreement aimed at stemming global warning — the display brought together 20 designers from five Nordic countries and representatives of such retailing heavyweights as H&M and Barneys.
Designers each presented two looks made from organic cottons and silks, polyesters made from recycled plastic bottles or new fabrics made from waste left over from industry and agriculture.
Never heard of Crabion? It’s made from byproducts from the crab industry. And Ingeo? It’s made out of corn scraps and can be made to mimic the smoothness of silk or the glossy sheen of PVC. Ditto, Milkfiber, which, you guessed it, is milled milk: from the powder left over from boiled milk, more precisely.
Google Suggestion is Very Strange
Posted by admin on December 11th, 2009 in Category Fun and Humor (no responses)
I was searching through Google and came upon an odd and funny search suggestion, I always knew men were notorious for loving their cars but come on.
Japanese Auto Wreckers
Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009 in Category Auto Salvage, Fun and Humor (no responses)
Interesting video on destruction of a ambulance at a Japanese Auto Wrecker, they don’t crush it, just sort of rip it apart like Godzilla?
Concept Cars of Yesteryear
Posted by admin on December 4th, 2009 in Category Cool Green Future, Fun and Humor, Green News, Green Tips (no responses)
After dreaming of owning a Honda Skydeck I thought this look back at concept cars of the past would be fun!
