Spring Break Travel
It is a vacation for most - so are you keeping it cool and staying close, or are you going crazy and traveling out of town?
It is a vacation for most - so are you keeping it cool and staying close, or are you going crazy and traveling out of town?
I have a co-worker that used to say it was too stressful to try and go on vacation. I thought they were crazy, until now! I finally understand what they were talking about.
4:30PM Update: Idaho Transportation Department has opened both westbound and eastbound lanes of Interstate 84 from mileposts 95 to 137. However, there are still some westbound lane restrictions. From mileposts 115 to 120, is currently still closed so tow trucks can clear out several semi-trucks involved in the series of crashes earlier today
Hey, remember this picture of the drunk guy on a flight from Iceland to New York City who had to be restrained with duct tape and zip ties? Allegedly he started screaming on the flight and tried to choke a fellow passenger after drinking a bottle of duty-free alcohol. The crew had to get a little...inventive to resolve the situation. Their solution certainly restrained him, but didn't do much to shut him up, as we now know, thanks to this video of him trying to scream through the duct tape over his mouth.
If you're feeling a little trapped in your cubicle today, this NSFW video is *just* like being on a cruise ship, minus the weird drink bracelets and inevitable stomach viruses. Oh, plus lots and lots of cursing.
Now that Halloween is quickly approaching, why not grab a few friends and visit these 10 real-life locations that famous horror movies used in order to scare and thrill their audience? It's a good way to get some spine-tingling chills as you walk past these infamous sites without having to spend the money to visit a haunted house or go on a ghost tour.
As Halloween draws near, shut the lights off, grab your pet, a well-worn blanket, and curl up to read about some of the most spine-tingling and frightening places on Earth. As the ghost stories of each place draw you in, be aware of that disembodied footstep or strange rapping noise-it may just be a spirit trying to reach out to you!
A little before midnight last night I ended a grueling cross-country trek and touched down in Twin Falls. I can honestly say that as the plane taxied toward the terminal, I was ready to get out and hug the tarmac.
Wonder why every time you visit a major American landmark it's swarmed with foreign tourists? It's because American tourists don't ever visit.
A new survey by WebProNews and Hotwire.com found the majority of Americans haven't been to five of this country's major, important landmarks. Check it out . . .
72% of Americans have never visited the Alamo.
Even though gas prices are outrages, people are still taking cross country road trips! According to a new survey by Expedia and the Los Angeles Times, 25% of men and 33% of women say they've, quote, "always wanted to" drive across the country a
Getting a conviction is in the bag.
That may be what prosecutors in Spain are thinking after a man was arrested for theft by worming his body into a suitcase that was loaded onto an airport bus just so he could squeeze back out and steal from other luggage.
The old stereotype that men won't ask for directions is evolving with the times. These days, men still won't ask for directions . . . and, apparently, won't listen to a disembodied voice giving them directions either.
According to a new survey, men are more likely than women to ignore directions from their GPS device. Women will follow the instructions even when they're almost positive the GPS is wrong . . . men won't.