Posts Tagged ‘PeopleWhoHaveTooMuchTimeOnTheirHands’

People Who Have Too Much Time On Their Hands #432: ‘Toothpick San Fran Ball Path’ Builder

This is outrageous and completely fascinating. This guy built a HUGE model of San Francisco out of toothpicks that doubles as a rolling path for ping pong balls. Have a look as he takes you on a tour of his massive creation –

-via Random Good Stuff

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05 2011

People Who Have Too Much Time On Their Hands #366: Ferrari Knitter

It only took Lauren Porter 10 months and 12 miles of yarn to make this life-size Yarn Ferrari.  Congrats!?


-via Bit Rebels

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04 2011

People Who Have Too Much Time On Their Hands #314: Cactus Musician

If you like your music with an element of reckless danger thrown in, you’ll appreciate this Cactus Musician’s ‘masterpiece’:


-via Presurfer

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01 2011

People Who Have Too Much Time On Their Hands #227: World’s Largest Rocking Horse Builder

Someone has FINALLY broken the 2004 world record for building the world’s largest rocking horse. I want to know why it took six long years. There’s absolutely no way I can wait another six years for the next unnecessarily large rocking horse to be built!


-via Unique Daily

By the way, it cost $500,000 to build this thing! What?!?

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10 2010

People Who Have Too Much Time On Their Hands #117: Opossum Pedicurists

So, everybody…here’s how to give an opossum a pedicure, taught by someone I like to call Outrageous Lady.  I was so focused on how wonderfully insane she was, I barely noticed the wild woodland creature she was pampering.


-via Presurfer

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08 2010

People Who Have Too Much Time On Their Hands #24: Ramen Knitters

If you’re a carb-counter, instead of slurping your noodles why don’t you just learn how to knit with them? And if you start now you’ll have a luxurious noodle scarf just in time for winter. Delicious and practical.


-Thanks for the tip, @jennginnyc

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07 2010