The woman took to Facebook to openly share her secret Woolworths Everyday Rewards hack with other discount shoppers.
From Arizona to the Netherlands, these images show human resourcefulness at its glorious best, lateral thinking that deserves a chuckle and a round of applause.
Just the other week David Metcalfe wrote about bringing magick to the masses, and he continues the theme with the surprising grimoires found on supermarket bookshelves. Just let the buyer beware: Walmart, Craigslist, and other seemingly innocent outlets are full of unexpected, crazy hoodoo. For those of you who wish to put on airs that […]
Podcast – Amy’s Everyday Astronomy: The UFO Phenomenon El Paso Herald-Post UFO sightings have been a topic of debate for decades. And it’s no secret that attempts to report such sightings to official channels have often been met with …
Evocative photographs from the 1950s reveal glimpses of the everyday lives of people who lived on Britain’s canal system.
Adam Ferrara’s new comedy album Unconditional has arrived, and not a moment too soon. Ferrara’s delightfully sharp observations on love, life and everything in between have gotten even better with his latest record, which you can sample by playing the video above. What makes Ferrara the best stand…
Ok so its hard to give u exact date i saw the craft butbut a good month sounds the best to me.It was between 9-10pm home from work and we live in the tallest building arond it's the very top floor 7th i was smoking a cigarette but this time i sat up on window […]
Around 100 homeless Londoners were given disposable Fuji cameras to capture their view of the city. The photos were taken over five days in June.
Taylor Swift is about to grant her fans an up-close-and-personal glimpse into her everyday life via an exciting brand-new experience called Taylor Swift NOW from AT&T. The hilarious promo clip was released earlier today (Sept. 7) and shows the “Look What You Made Me Do” singer in the middle of…
Collectables expert Tracy Martin has revealed the modern-day items you should hold on to, as they might be worth a small fortune one day. They include children’s toys and first-edition books.