Tag Archives: bank

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A Magic Trick gone Horribly Wrong

I am thinking he wanted to end up on the other side of the glass without bringing the whole thing crashing down around him. And judging by the way he clutches his face as he staggers around afterwards — it was a painful mistake to make.

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How Banks are Robbed in Guatemala

Get on…No time to explain. I’m guessing she just robbed a bank in Guatemala.

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Where would you Stash the Mass of One Million Dollars

If I had one million dollars, I wouldn’t have to worry about stashing it as it would probably be gone in a week. Inspired by an article from cockeyed.com “How much is Inside a Million Dollars?“, a woman named Brittany, who just happened to have $10,000 in the bank decided to see just where a

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The iPhone Gun Holster case – Just begging to be shot

Perhaps best suited for folks living in Texas, I can’t picture anyone in their right mind walking down the street with one of these fastened to their belt. Combining two cool things that don’t necessarily go together, the iPhone Holster is exactly what it looks like, a leather cell phone case that is designed to

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Grafting your Face onto a Balaclava, the poor man’s Face/Off

How do you keep your face warm, but still remain recognizable? Use a hacked version of the Brother KH-930e knitting machine. After photoshopping together a bunch of images taken at different angles of head, Andrew Salomone fed the bitmapped patterns from a modified computer, into the knitting machine and voila. The balaclava is knit from

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No Bank Robbing Stigma Attached to this Balaclava

What better way to celebrate the arrival of old man Winter than with a hot cup of cocoa and a stylishly warm ski mask that doesn’t make you look like you’re about to rob a bank. Ok so maybe you still shouldn’t walk into a bank wearing one of these either, but at least it

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How he almost Bought a pair of Bentleys using a $500,000 fake check

So close yet so far for 27-year old Walter Allen Jr. who used his actual drivers licence and a check from the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta to try and purchase a pair of Bentleys. The only problem was that the 500,000 check was a fraud. Allen who walked into the Post Oak Motor Cars