The most infamous handheld of the new millenium! Objective of the game is to attack the tower without being shot down by American jets.......Whew- Weird shit children! The majority of these game consoles were confiscated and destroyed. It is believed that under 200 of these games exist today.
Dont worry there not infected the locals wouldnt serve infected bats....plus if you try it taste like chicken.............those are the best and favored food in belau.
As proof of stress causing people to age, check out this Japanese news presenter who seems to have aged drastically in a matter of 3 years! If this was caused by work, then its news to me (ha) that tv presenters have it so stressed. And I thought east-asian people tended to age better. I better start taking more holidays!
This bus is the result of combining two buses. The interior is fully wood paneled including the driver's position. It has several sleeping areas, front and rear, with a full kitchen. Aerocoach made streamlined inter-city buses in Chicago from 1940 through the early 1950s. Early coaches were distinctive, later examples looked like other makers 1950s buses. Trailways and Gray Line used Aerocoaches in the 1940s and 1950s.
Acela Express (often called simply Acela) is the name used by Amtrak for the high-speed tilting train service operating between Washington, D.C. and Boston via Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York along the Northeast Corridor (NEC) in the Northeast United States.
Over the past year or so numerous wooden cars, some far more successful than others, have been appearing on the intertubes and seeing as i’m a sucker for wooden vehicles in general i thought it my duty to bring you a collection of the best that i’ve seen.
No, your eyes do not deceive you. Every Wednesday schoolgirls of this school in Beijing should wash windows of the classes outside. The school management says, that thus brings up at children bravery.
Cambodians have come up with an ingenious way to make use of the underused train tracks. Locals have constructed their own 'unofficial' bamboo trains out of bamboo, motorcycle engines and recycled tank parts. The bamboo trains carry passengers and cargo from village to village along the track.