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Bubble Pop Calendar

This calendar is still awesome. Bubble wrap has been on our minds lately as we pack up all the outgoing packages from our shop (check it out- great holiday gifts) and see the year getting close to the end. It’s the classic Bubble Calendar. Not only is it a fun way to keep track of the date, it’s also an exercise in self restraint.

You only get to pop one bubble each day but it’s oh so satisfying to do so, right? You could leave it in your office and come back over the weekend for the coveted triple bubble pop. Pop pop pop. A great way to pop out the stress of your daily commute.

It even comes in a nice looking box for 2015. Hangs on the wall and measures 48″ H x 15 1/2″ W. Just keep your compulsive co-workers away from it.
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Bubble Pop Calendar
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Steph Pacca Loves Wearing Yoga Pants (57 Pictures)

@Steph_Pacca on Instagram spends her life in yoga pants and looks good doing it. Enjoy & share with your friends.






Computer Mouse Looks Like a Giant Hamburger

Lotteria, a Japanese hamburger restaurant chain, has a reputation for making huge, multi-patty burgers that are physically hard to eat. Its signature burger has no fewer than 5 patties!
Brian Ashcraft of Kotaku reports that Lotteria recently created this 5-patty computer mouse as a promotional item. Like eating the burger that inspried it, using this mouse is not for the timid.
Little Girl Puts Gaston from Beauty and the Beast in His Place


Gaston, the pompous village bully in Beauty and the Beast, knows that he will eventually marry Belle. But Isabella, a little girl visiting Disney World, disagrees. She thinks that Gaston doesn’t have a clue or a chance of wooing Belle or beating the Beast in a fight.
-via BuzzFeed
Video: The terrible video game of life is showing off on social media

If life was a video game right now, it'd be a pretty terrible one. That's because it'd just be levels of Facebooks and Twitters and Instagrams and social networks that would encourage us to pimp our lives for likes. And push us to hashbrag what we do. And to make sure the world sees our selfies. Team follow back. Gross.



