Saturday, April 7, 2018



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Western Australia


National ANZAC Cenrte    Albany





Awesome pictures






























The Ultimate Unlucky People Fail Compilation 







Cartoons



























































April Pet Showers








Shower Thoughts

















MASH: April Fools






























































3 football player vs 100 kids player in Japan






Kids





























































Emma Piper-Burket did this project to see if the life of a woman
 could be illustrated by clips of women 
from films directed by women.
 She found movies spanning 122 years
 from every corner of the world, and set to work.
This is an exercise that could be re-examined daily,
 each time with different results
, and this makes me incredibly optimistic. 
As a female filmmaker it is easy to get discouraged
 in the face of all the statistics,
 but putting this together, and seeing in condensed form 
the work of over a century women using film 
as a medium for expression












Around the world

USA

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Russia












Hungary







Mexico








Norway







Nigeria








Japan










Iceland







Canada

























































EMBARRASSING RINGTONES IN THE LIBRARY PRANK!










Memes


























































































Best Pets of the Month Video Compilation 
 March 2018





Funny Animals





























































Lucas the Spider 

Being the world's most musical spider takes a lot of hard work,
 dedication, and practice!













Odds and Ends































































Dambusters 
 Building the Bouncing Bomb


This is a Dambuster Skipping Bomb

Cambridge engineer Dr. Hugh Hunt tries to recreate
 Barnes Wallis’s famous Second World War bouncing device
 to blow up a specially constructed dam in Canada.
 In 1939, visionary aircraft designer Barnes Wallis 
designed a very special device that would bounce
 across water and destroy German dams.
 The science behind this is highly complex,
 and many of Barnes Wallis’ vital working calculations have been lost.
 Now, Cambridge engineer Dr Hugh Hunt, is going to attempt
 to solve the scientific puzzle of exactly how Wallis did it
. Starting from scratch,
 he will rediscover the brilliance of Wallis’s achievement
 when he tries to hit a dam.







Funny Signs




























































These pranks made my day!







Science Facts







































Meerkat babies take first steps







"Word of the Week"









Phil's Philosophy













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