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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Wedding Photobomb: Couple Gets Photobombed By Cuddly Sloth (PHOTO)
Thanks to one prank-loving daughter, a newlywed couple's wedding photo includes an unusual four-legged friend.
Marissa Pore, a high school junior from Texas, posted a photo to Reddit Monday that she took of her mom and stepfather at their wedding on Saturday. But this is no ordinary wedding shot. Take a look at the photo below and you'll see what we mean:
Pore told HuffPost Weddings that as she was editing her mom's wedding photos, she decided to have a little bit of fun by sneaking a sloth up in a tree in one of the photos. No one noticed, so the photo was hung in the hallway of their house. Pore then decided to post the photo on Reddit, where it has generated more than 700 comments so far. She said the bride and groom didn't mind at all when they finally discovered the sloth hanging out in their photo.
"[My mom] laughed hysterically and thought it was funny! She likes being 'famous' on the Internet. Everyone on her Facebook is asking her about it, same with my step-dad. And of course, she's leaving it in our hallway!" Pore said.
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Earlier on HuffPost:Sunday, March 24, 2013
Miley Cyrus Flying? Well, Sort Of (PHOTO)
If you're ever in need of some entertainment, check out Miley Cyrus' Twitter page.
The 20-year-old posted a funny photo yesterday (Feb. 2), proving you don't need wings to fly. (You simply need a friend's legs).
Superman dat hoe! Woahhhhhh!!!!! ??? twitter.com/MileyCyrus/sta…
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) February 2, 2013
In the picture, Cyrus is lofted in the air with a little help from a pal -- and it sure looks like fun.
Check out the hilarious snapshot below:
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Parent Returns Lost Paycheck In Random Act Of Kindess (PHOTO)
Let your faith in humanity be restored yet again!
In a random act of kindness, a Texas A&M parent named Nancy returned a lost paycheck to its intended recipient, Sarah, penning a heartwarming letter that explains how she found the misplaced item.
Redditor BeardedAsian uploaded a photo of the handwritten letter Thursday, noting that her "friend lost her paycheck last week" and "got this in her mailbox this morning."
In the letter (below), Nancy explains that she was visiting her daughter when she found the lost paycheck on the ground. Assuming that Sarah worked hard for the money, she chose to return the check with warm regards.
To honor the many victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn., journalist Ann Curry encouraged her Twitter followers to commit 20 acts of kindness for strangers. While this doesn't seem to be the motive behind this mother's actions, the idea quickly spread across social media, and the number was upped to 26 acts -- one for each of those 26 children and adult who were killed during the mass shooting on Dec. 14.
Click through the slideshow below for more random acts of kindness!
Get AlertsThursday, March 21, 2013
3 Reasons We're Slightly Suspicious Of This 'Teacher's Note' (PHOTO)
1. There is no letterhead or signature.
2. The message is not a full sentence.
3. It was clearly written by a 5-year-old.
Has your child drawn or written something adorable? Send a photo to parents@huffingtonpost.com and it may be featured as our Cute Kid Note of the Day!
Related on HuffPost:Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Ashley Greene's Look Last Night: Love It Or Leave It? (PHOTO)
The actress fully embraces her dark side at the opening of Andrea's restaurant in Las Vegas, sporting a black leather peplum top and matching short-shorts, along with a clutch, pumps and nails, all in the same shade.
Read the whole story at www.peoplestylewatch.com
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Craigslist Man Wants To Give You Art In Exchange For An Enema (PHOTO)
As any young collector knows, art is not cheap. Good thing there are other means beside cold, hard cash to help us plebeians quench our aesthetic thirst. For instance, you could give an enema to a stranger on Craigslist in exchange for a black-and-white homage to Sigmund Freud.
Gawker first alerted us to this most unholy of Craigslist ads, which starts out with a bang: "Will swap rare 1950s poster for 2 hour massage + enema (Queens)." Cheers to putting it all out there, sir!
The bold Craigslister writes: "i am willing to swap this rare 1950s poster for a nice 2 hour massage and internal cleansing. this would make a fantastic christmas gift for someone!" As Gawker notes, this offer was posted after Christmas.
In case this offer happens to appeal to you, the news only gets better. Apparently our Queens-based art and enema aficionado has "other things for swap" as well, meaning the exchange could become "a steady thing." (Christie's and Sotheby's take note, enemas may be the hottest new form of art currency.)
In a way, it's nice to know a dude in Queens can attempt to auction off a cheesy optical illusion rare 1950s poster with such an intriguing bartering scheme. Who says only famous artists can be eccentric?
See more Craigslist ads that weird us out in the slideshow below and let us know what you think in the comments.
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Ah, yet another life-sized doll for sale. We're starting to get so used to seeing these that they almost seem normal... http://peoria.craigslist.org/for/3358499167.html
There's just something about a big cardboard box full of something "edible" that kind of scares us. Some nutrition facts or maybe an ingredient list would make us feel much better about potentially consuming these. http://cedarrapids.craigslist.org/for/3344376492.html
Is this "a thing"? Do people wear these out in public? It's safe to say we're confused. http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/for/3359469239.html
This ad is strange mostly because of its description: "brand spanking used." Not exactly the most tempting language choice. We think there's probably a better way to describe this rusty little pig's wear and tear that might make it a bit more desirable to potential buyers. http://hattiesburg.craigslist.org/fod/3354166243.html
Elephants are great animals. But we're just puzzled about why someone would want an entire menagerie of them as home decor. If you have a safari-themed room, perhaps? http://providence.craigslist.org/hsh/3293339815.html
We're all for recycling and reusing... but there's something about used beauty products that really turns us off. Umm... we're not interested. http://panamacity.craigslist.org/hab/3254953645.html
VHS players are already pretty much obsolete--we can't quite figure out what someone would want with a broken one. No wonder it's free. http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/zip/3359508675.html
Also on HuffPost:Friday, January 18, 2013
Cher And Her Signature Shiny, Straight Hair (PHOTO)
Like many of today's rebellious pop stars, Cher has established a huge following for being a fashion daredevil. The music icon's sultry alto voice is just as bold as her over-the-top stage costumes. She has dominated every decade since the '70s in sequins, sheer catsuits, elaborate headpieces and colorful wigs that would even make Nicki Minaj blush.
In this portrait for Kapp Records (circa 1972), Cher strips down to her signature pin-straight hairstyle. The "If I Could Turn Back Time" singer's long and shiny strands cover her naked body like a warm faux fur. Cher's lustrous locks are easily achievable (even in the thick of winter) with the weekly use of a deep conditioner to hydrate and smooth dry hair, as well as, applying a heat protectant to guard against breakage and add shine when using a blowdryer or flat iron.
Perfectly arched brows, subtle smokey eye makeup and lush fake eyelashes add the finishing touches to this beauty look. Even without the outlandish attire, Cher still manages to look stunning. Don't you agree?

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