Sabtu, 28 Juli 2012

Top 10 Unusual and Odd Jobs

From golf ball divers to chicken sexers - this is our pick of the top 10 most unusual and odd jobs from around the world so if you're sitting in your office cursing your job, thank God you don't have to do any of these.

Cow Inseminator

odd jobs: cow inseminator

The cattle industry has grown to become one of great industries of the world. The breeding of top quality cattle is a vital part of the industry which has given rise to a new science. The process is quite sophisticated and even employs computer systems for its tasks. But no computer can do the job of a cow inseminator. Imagine yourself having your arm shoulder deep in a female cow- this is exactly the job of a cow inseminator. The objective is to fertilize the cow with a donor semen. Surely an odd experience for the cow as well.


Airplane Repo

odd jobs: aircraft repo

If you own an airplane and you fall behind airplane loans, then you can find yourself come face to face with an airplane repo. This odd job is filled with amazing thrills and adventures and an airplane repo lives a life of a real life James Bond. However, the risk is worth it as the job pays 10,000$ to 90,000$ a year.
If you're planning for a career as an aircraft repo, then be prepared for tough work, though. Some repo men get shot at or tossed in a foreign prison. 


Golf Ball Diver

odd jobs: golf ball divers

No, don't think of it as a combination of golf and scuba diving, this is completely GOLF. A golf ball diver's job is to dive into golf course lakes in search of lost golf balls. They collect them and clean them and put them to sell. Simple enough.


Watching Paint Dry

odd jobs: watching paint dry

This is probably one of the most boring jobs in the world. This man's job is to see how long it takes for a paint to dry. This can sound dull but is a very important job for paint industries.


Human Scarecrow

odd jobs: human scarecrow

Do you live in the country and annoyed of people telling you have no career, then here's a job for you. You know crows are a nuisance for farmers, eating their precious crops. You can now be a solution. Dressed in loose trousers and old fashioned straw hats, here's a chance to show your worth by scaring those pesky crows as a human scarecrow. So, how do you like your new job.


Odd Job Journalist

odd jobs: odd job journalist

We all know about odd jobs all around the world but here is a job for you in which you actually go through all the odd jobs in order to earn yourself some handful money. Yes, its actually the job of an odd job journalist in which you have to write about all the odd jobs around the world. This really sounds some heck of a job.


Chicken Sexer

odd jobs: chicken sexer

As we all know that chicks are really cute but how will it hit you if someone asks you separate those young cute chicks according to their sex. You might find it odd but people known as chicken sexers are actually paid to separate those young cute chicks according to their sex. A pretty odd job but more than that a real difficult one I must say.


Cartoon people/Mascots

odd jobs: mascots

Remember when you were young and visited some carnivals with your parents, you meet one of your favorite cartoon characters. Actually these are not the real cartoon characters surely but are some people who are actually present in there. An entertainment for you but not for the one who is actually doing it.


Furniture Tester

odd jobs: furniture testers

Every single human in this world just wants to get paid for just sitting. But, there are some lucky human beings present who are actually being paid for just sitting. The furniture testers are paid for testing furniture by just sitting on them. A heavenly job which every single person in the universe would love to do but a real odd one I must say.


Fortune Cookie Writer

odd jobs: fortune cookie writer

As a child, I always wondered who the heck is behind these fortune cookies. Now I know that there is no divinity involved but just a simple guy who calls himself the fortune cookie writer. If you also have the skills to write someone else's fortune, then don't be late for applying this FORTUNE job.

Selasa, 03 Juli 2012

The World's Greatest Bizarre Festivals

Festivals are a mean of exhibiting culture and traditions and to bring people closer. But sometimes, these festivals can be really really weird. From baby jumping to rotten sneakers, this is our pick of the wackiest and weirdest festivals in the world.

La Tomatina, Valencia

La tomatina, Valencia

I found La Tomatina to be one of the most fun festivals in the world. La Tomatina is held in the town of Bunol, Valencia. During the annual La Tomatina Festival, people gather in the town's main square and engage in a tomato fight. The festival's origins date back to 1945 when young men started a brawl by throwing tomatoes at each other during the parade of Gigantes y Cabezudos.
To make the festival safe, there are some simple rules one of which is that you must squeeze the tomato before you throw in order to avoid injuries.

El Colacho (Baby Jumping Festival), Spain

El Colacho, Spain

When I was gathering this list of the weirdest festivals, El Colacho was one of those who really made my mouth stuck open in astonishment. I'm sure, it can do the same to you. El Colacho, or the Baby Jumping Festival belongs to the crazy Spanish.
El Colacho, takes place every year right from 1620. El Colacho involves men dressed as devils and jumping over babies born during the last 12 months. The babies are laid on mattresses placed on the streets. It is said that the practice cleanses the babies from sin. It is regarded as the world's most dangerous festivals and efforts are being made by the Roman Catholic Church to eradicate it.

International Rotten Sneaker Contest, USA

Rotten Sneaker Competition

This bizarre festival is definitely one of America's weirdest festivals. Sneakers do smell yukkkk! owing to the thousands of sweat glands that cover our feet. So, if you have a pair of old sneakers which make your nose proud, then hurry up and compete for the International Rotten Sneaker Contest. If you have the odour to make it to the top, then your sneakers will be placed in the prestigious (or rather smelly) 'House of fume'.


Bognor Birdman Festival, England

Bognor Birdman Festival, England

The Bognor Birdman is a festival held each summer where human powered flying machines compete for money. The festival takes place on a south English beach resort. The Bognor Birdman Festival was started in 1971. The aim of participants is to fly 50 yards in their human powered flying machines. The current record for the longest distance flown in 89.2 metres set way back in 1992.


National Sleepy Head Day, Finland

National Sleepy Head Day, Finland


The National Sleepy Head Day is celebrated in Finland on 27 July each year. On this day, the last person to wake up in the house (called as the "laziest") is woken up by water, either by throwing in the river or sea or by throwing water in the face.
The origins of the day is based on the story of Saint of Ephesus, who slept for 200 years hiding from the persecution of the Roman Emperor.


Konaki Sumo, Japan

Konaki Sumo, Japan

What's the first thing that strikes your mind when you here 'Japan'? For many of you'll, it will be of giant, n@ked men shedding sweat to push the other one out of the ring. If that's weird for you, then wait for a sec because there is something even stranger.
Konaki Sumo (Japanese for crying sumo) is a bizarre festival which is being held for 400 years in temples of Japan. Two sumos, each carrying a baby, face each other to see whose baby cries first. It can sound really cruel, but it's nothing but a wish for good health because the more the baby cries, the healthier it is.


Festival of Near Death Experience, Spain

Festival of Near Death Experience, Spain

If you've been through an event which almost took your life, then the Festival of Near Death Experiences is the place to be. This totally bizarre festival is hosted in the Galician town of As Neves every year. The festival is held on 29 July to celebrate live's closest shaves. People who have experienced death and survived are carried in coffins to the church, carried by their family members where they tell the world about their encounters with death.


The Battle of Dead Rat, Spain

The Battle of Dead Rat, Spain

If you've always found rats to disgusting, ugly little creatures, then this is not really a festival worth going out of your way to attend. Dubbed as the battle of the dead rats, this bizarre festival takes place in the Spanish town of El Puig. It consists of pots containing candies. The participants are then asked to smash the pots with their sticks. So, where are the rats? If a participant smashes a non-candy pot, he picks up a dead rat and throws it at each other. 


Monkey Buffet Festival, Thailand

Monkey Buffet Festival, Thailand
No, we're not monkeying around. This strange festival is actually held in the Lopburi province of Thailand. The festivals includes a grand feast of fruits and vegetables for the 2000 macaques of the area.
The aim of the festival is nothing but to promote tourism in the area. Now that's selfish! :(


Sidewalk Egg Frying, USA

Sidewalk Egg Frying, USA

There can't be a better way to enjoy a sizzling hot day than this. The sidewalk Egg Frying Competition takes place on 4th July every year to chill in scorching summer temperatures and compete to fry their eggs on the sidewalk. Using everything from magnifying glasses and aluminium foils to more sophisticated home build machines, the participants try to cook their eggs in less than 15 minutes.

Minggu, 24 Juni 2012

The 10 Craziest Hairstyles Ever

What's that one thing that captures your attention when you see a person? For many its their eyes or smile, but for most, the most eye catching thing can be hair. And when it comes to eye catching hair, you can't beat these weirdos. This is our pick of the 10 craziest hairstyles ever.

Weird hairstyles

Cool from all sides

crazy hairstyles



Lizard Head

bizarre hairstyles

Who needs a cap when you have hair like that.

funny hairstyles

Is she gonna take off!

odd hairstyles

strange hairstyles

Shit !!!

crazy hairstyles 6

crazy hairstyles

crazy hairstyles

Music Fever!!!

crazy hairstyles

Nature Love!

Sabtu, 09 Juni 2012

10 World's Coolest Weird Buildings

Whatever you call these unique structures-strange, bizarre, weird or odd, but for me, they are some beautiful pieces of art. Here is my pick of the ten most amazing weird and strange buildings of the world.

Crooked House (Poland)

Weird Buildings - Crooked House



Weird Buildings - Crooked House
You cannot avoid the Polish Crooked House from your weirdest buildings list. This weird Polish building has everything to make it to your list. Kryzwy Domek, Polish for Crooked House, is located Sopot and is part of a shopping centre. Built in 2004, it is 4000 sq. metres in size and is inspired by fairytale illustrations.


Wonder Works (USA)

Weird Buildings - Wonder Works

If you're wondering if this is the destruction of a strong earthquake, then we are happy to tell you that this is actually a destruction of human mind. The Wonder Works is an amusement park in Pigeon Forge, USA. Enter the Wonder Works and you will find everything upside down. The Wonder Works is a complete family amusement park, so, don't forget a visit on your next journey to Pigeon Forge.


The Basket Building (USA)

Weird Buildings - basket building

Weird Buildings - basket building
No one takes their work more seriously then these men at the Longaberger Basket Company. They even have their corporate headquarters in a basket. The Longaberger Basket Company's headquarters is the worlds largest basket. This 7-storey weird building is a replica of a real basket- only 160 times bigger. This weird building is located in Nevada, Ohio in USA.

Mind House (Barcelona, Spain)

Weird Buildings - mind house, spain
The Mind House is the most popular work of the famous architect, Gaudi. It was part of a private garden city planned by Euzebi Guell in 1900. But the project failed and it was sold to the city authorities by Guell's heirs. Today, the Mind House serves as a museum to showcasing the personal property and other private items of the architect.


The Shoe House (USA)

Weird Buildings - shoe house
The famous Shoe House was built in 1948 by shoe salesman Mahlon Haines as a form of advertising. This giant shoe in 25 metre tall and consists of five storeys. The Shoe House even has a shoe shaped doghouse.

The Dancing Building (Czech Republic)

Weird Buildings - dancing building

Weird Buildings - dancing building
The Dancing Building or the Dancing House is located in Prague and was designed by architect Vlado Milunic. The building resembles a pair of dancers and symbolises the art heritage of Prague.


Errante Guest House (Chile)

Weird Buildings - errante guest house
The Errante Guest House is a really bizarre structure in Chile that looks likes a house in ramshackle. To some, the Errante Guest House may look like building struck by a hurricane. But whatever you think, its unusual and strange structures makes it attractive and eye catching to any tourist visiting Chile.


The Blur Building (Switzerland)

Weird Buildings - blur building

Weird Buildings - blur building
When a child, I always dreamt of living in a cloud. Now, I think that my dream can become true on Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland. Designed by architects Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio, the Blur building is a cloud of man-made fog which shrouds a suspended platform.
Regarded as 'structure which blends into its surroundings', the Blur building is made by spraying tiny drops of lake water from 31400 jets. The strange structure can hold 400 visitors at a time.


Corpus Museum (Netherlands)

Weird Buildings - corpus museum

Weird Buildings - corpus museum
This is undoubtedly, one of the strangest museums in the world. The building is a 35 meter high, transparent structure that outlines a sitting human form. Inside, fiberglass is used to resemble the real inside of a human being body. This weird museum allows you to explore the human body through a whole new dimension. The museum uses 3D effects and amazing sounds to showcase all aspects of human body.

Cubic Houses (Netherlands)

Bored of those usual house designs. Why not try something odd? How about living in a cube? This is exactly what the Dutch has done. These strange and innovative Cubic Houses have been built in Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. These have been designed by architect Piet Blom.
Blom tilted the cube of a conventional house 45 degrees, and rested it upon a hexagon-shaped pylon. His design represents a village within a city, where each house represents a tree, and all the houses together, a forest.

Weird Buildings - cubic houses

Weird Buildings - cubic houses

Selasa, 03 April 2012

Top 5 Most Amazing Survival Stories

The Five most amazing survival stories of people who went to incredible lengths to survive against all odds. These survival stories will give a glimpse of human determination and our instinct to survive.

Wenseslao Moguel

Wenseslao Moguel
The Mexican Revolution saw many deaths – but no one saw it as closely as Wenseslao Moguel. Wenseslao Moguel was captured on 18 March, 1915 and without a trial was sentenced to execution by firing squad. He was shot not once, not twice, not even thrice but 9 times including the final bullet through his head by an Officer to insure death. Miraculously, Wenseslao survived and was able to escape. Wenseslao Moguel's survival is one of the most amazing survival stories of all times. He went on to live a full life after his execution.

Aron Ralston



Aron Ralston

Aron Ralston is an engineer and passionate mountaineer. March 2003, Ralston was hiking in Blue John Canyon, Utah, unknown of the fact that his favorite hiking site will become the setting for his amazing survival story. While descending a slot canyon, a suspended boulder from which he was climbing down became dislodged, crushing his right hand and forearm and pinning it against the canyon wall. After spending five days trying to free his arm from the 800 lb load and surviving on just 350ml of water, he took the difficult decision of amputating his arm. Using a dull two-inch knife, the operation took about an hour. He then hiked out of the canyon.
His book "Between a rock and a hard place" inspired the 2010 movie "127 Hours".



Steven Callahan



Steven Callahan

On the night of January 29, 1982, Steven Callahan set sail alone in his small sailboat from the Canary Islands bound for the Caribbean. On February 5, the ship sank in a storm, leaving Callahan adrift in the Atlantic in a 5.5ft inflatable rubber raft. Naked except for a t-shirt, with only three pounds of food, a few pieces of gear and eight pints of water to survive, Callahan drifted for 76 days, and over 1,800 miles of ocean, before he reached land and was rescued in the Bahamas. He recorded his amazing survival story in his book "Adrift: 76 days lost at sea".


Uruguay Air Force Flight 57



Uruguay Flight 57

On October 13 1972, the Old Christians Rugby Team were flying in a chartered plane to play a match in Santiago, Chile. For many of them, this proved to be their last flight, but not for all of them.
The plane carrying 45 passengers including the associates and family members of the rugby team crashed in the Andes. The crash killed a quarter of the passengers and the rest left in extremely harsh conditions more than 3500 meters above sea level. With freezing temperatures and almost no food, the survivors fed on the bodies of their dead companions for nearly 72 days when Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa made an epic trek across the mountains to raise the alarm. A rescue mission at last rescued the other 16 passengers.
The amazing survival story of the Uruguay Air Force Flight inspired the 1974 best seller, "Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivor" by Piers Paul Read.



Ernest Shackleton



Ernest Shackleton

Ernest Shackleton, an Antarctic explorer, left his home to become the first human to cross the Antarctic from sea to sea, passing from the south pole. His expedition, however failed, but he and his hardy crew still won the honor and respect of the whole humanity.
Disaster struck Ernest's expedition when their ship 'Endurance' was crushed in pack ice and the crew was forced to continue on foot. For over two years, Shackleton led the crew across ice floes, then in lifeboats to a camp on Elephant Island where for six months the main group would survive on seal meat and blubber. On 24 April 1916, Shackleton with five crewmen set sail in a small 6.1 meter sail boat, named James Caird, to reach a whaling station at South Georgia. But after fifteen days at sea, a hurricane forced them to land on the southern shore of South Georgia. He then hiked with two others for 36 hours, across the mountainous terrain to reach a whaling station. The crew members were rescued after another 3 months.