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Once the province of retirees, miniatures are now trending on TikTok, starring on reality television, and selling for six figures. Here, we take you inside the big moment for these tiny worlds.
Over the past year and a half, Weird and Wonderful Secondhand Finds has amassed 86k followers and 7.6k likes. The curator constantly shares new updates and photos of interesting finds in the page ...
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Bog snorkelling is a sporting event where competitors aim to complete two consecutive lengths of a 60 yards (55 m) water-filled trench cut through a peat bog in the shortest time possible, wearing traditional snorkel, diving mask and flippers. They complete the course without swimming, relying on flipper power alone.
The event returned in 2008 and featured competitive logrolling, wood chopping, cross-cut sawing, and Hot Saw. [2] Chainsaw carving artwork was also displayed. [3]
Take It Out in Trade was written and directed by Wood during his long downward spiral into alcoholism and pornography. Long (though disputedly [1]) believed to be a lost film, three cans of outtake footage were found in the projection booth of a Santa Monica movie theatre [1] and released on VHS by Something Weird Video in 1995 as Take It Out in Trade: The Outtakes.
Located 45km east of the city, Parkent Helio Complex, which was top secret and then highly protected until 2009, comprises a 1980s “solar furnace” complex which is still in use today.
Wonderful World of Weird was a British children's television programme shown on BBC Two. Hosted by Ed Petrie and featuring Ortis Deley, Lizzie Greenwood and Jake Humphrey. It ran for three weeks, from 19 February 2007 to 9 March 2007. It was a game show where contestants tried to find the weirdest thing on their topic . [1]