Clingstone: The ultimate get-away-from-it-all high end cottage

 

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Clingstone is a house built in 1905, perched atop a small, rocky island in an island group called “The Dumplings” in Narragansett Bay, near Jamestown, Rhode Island.

Architecture

The dwelling, designed by Philadelphia socialite J. S. Lovering Wharton and artist William Trost Richards, is a three-story 23-room 10,000-square-foot shingle-style cottage. The structural system of heavy mill-type framing was designed to withstand hurricane force winds. The name “Clingstone” was suggested by a remark that it was “a peach of a house”. In August 2010 the interior was documented in a series of panoramic photographs.

Film director Wes Anderson modeled the house from Moonrise Kingdom after Clingstone, specifically the interior shingles.

Owners

The original owner, relative of industrialist Joseph Wharton, built the house in response to the government condemning his earlier summer home in order to build Fort Wetherill. Wharton summered there until his death in the 1930s. Heavily damaged by a hurricane in 1938, the residence was vacant from the time of his wife’s death in 1941 until it was purchased in 1961 by Boston architect Henry Wood. Wood, a distant cousin of the Philadelphia Whartons, was able to purchase the property for $3,500, the amount owed in back taxes. The house is known by locals as “The House on a Rock”.

 

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The house is totally off the power grid. A windmill on the roof provides electricity, while photovoltaic cells charge a bank of batteries in the basement for additional power. Rainwater collected from the roof into a 3,000-gallon cistern provide water for washing and cleaning. Drinking water comes from a sea-water filtration system. Water is heated by solar panels. The house even has a composting toilet. The compost is then used to fertilize the garden. 

Hammerhead Shark has camera temporarily attached to its fin for great footage

A deep sea diver has captured life in the Caribbean like never before – by attaching a camera to the body of a hammerhead shark by hand.

Andy Casagrande, an award-winning wildlife cinematographer, captured the extraordinary scenes just off the coast of Bimini, in the Bahamas.

The GoPro camera stayed on the shark’s fin for almost three hours and took in a tour of the sea bed to give Mr Casagrande, 37, a unique viewpoint of the creature’s adventures.

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Hammerheads routinely make top ten lists of world’s most deadly sharks, but it didn’t stop Mr Casagrande diving in to attach the camera.

Mr Casagrande, who has worked with sharks for 15 years, said he hoped the footage would help give a greater understanding of hammerheads’ natural lifestyle.

He said: ‘Bimini is the worldwide hot spot for hammerheads so we knew we had a chance of getting some good shots. I’m fascinated by the secret life of sharks and I’ve wanted to film them on the GoPro for some time.

‘It was actually more of a struggle than I thought it might. I had to grab the shark’s head to stabilise it and then take a chance with attaching the GoPro.

‘Hammerheads are quite a timid shark usually but this one was hard to get close to.

‘We have to build up trust but it’s pretty awesome just getting up close and observing these guys. When it finally came close enough I put the camera’s clamps around the dorsal fin and off it went.

‘The clamps are harmless because they’re designed to dissolve in salt water after a few hours.’

Mr Casagrande then sat back and waited for the GoPro to release itself and tracked it hundreds of metres away using a high-frequency radio.

The device – a GoPro Hero 4 provided by his sponsors – had floated to the surface of the crystal-clear water and the footage was edited at his home in the U.S.

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Mr Casagrande, who lives with wife Emma, 32, and their two children in Naples, Florida, dismissed some online critics who claimed that the project was harmful to sharks.

Mr Casagrande, an Emmy award winner with more than 100 wildlife filming credits to his name, said: ‘I’m trying to engage people to care about sharks and conservation. The whole reason I got into this was because I care about sharks.

‘This was 100 per cent non-invasive. It seemed pretty chilled out once the GoPro was on. It just turned on its side and took off.

‘I deployed it on a few of them and this one just stuck. It cruised all around the area.

‘Bimini is a pretty small island but it went out to some deeper water and through some pretty different habitats. I’m really happy with the footage and I’d love to do more of this.’

Errant ‘Santa’ Rescued from Power Lines in California

A California man clad in a Santa Claus costume and strapped to a paraglider wound up needing to be rescued by firefighters after his ride went wildly awry. The bizarre yuletide incident reportedly occurred in the community of Rio Linda on Sunday morning when the unnamed individual took to the skies over the town with the intention of distributing candy canes to local children. Shortly after takeoff, however, the powered parachute suffered a malfunction and the faux Saint Nick’s journey hit a literal snag when he was swept up in some power lines.

Initially thinking that perhaps the strange calls about Santa being stuck in some power lines were a prank, police eventually realized that the reports were genuine and dispatched firefighters to go and save the man who was dangling upside down over a road. As one might imagine, the weird scene drew quite a crowd as resident Colleen Bousliman marveled that “half the town was down here,” including several children hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive Father Christmas.

Fortunately, the youngsters were spared the therapy-inducing scenario of seeing Santa Claus fried by some power lines as firefighters cut the electricity to the area and safely brought the jolly pilot, who was uninjured in the event, back down to terra firma. “It’s a good thing they caught him, but didn’t electrocute him,” Bousliman said in what may be the understatement of the holiday season. Reflecting on the “unfortunate” incident, firefighter Chris Vestal commended the man for wanting to spread some cheer in the community by way of his well-intentioned, but ill-fated candy cane misadventure.

Kinky Porn Star Names

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Amber Waves


April Fills


Lance Romance


Punnani Lova


Pimpin Hairpies


Michael J. Cocks


Buck Naked


Beverly Hills


Peter North


Dixie South


Bronc Johnson


Lance Alot


Johny Cockring


Harry Dickensider


Jack Hammer


Billy Club


Dick Fitzwell


Miles Long


Betsy Onnerback


Alfred Hugecock


Buster Hyman


Ivana Bigone


Ivana Spankin


Lady Likesitfast


Mike McCrank


Sharon Partners


Sharon Peters


Sharen Cox


Holden McGroin


Ben Withmany 

 

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Johnny Depth

Lott O’Toole

Cherry McGee

Holden McGroyne

Poke My Hontas

Dick Rambone

Rocky Balboner

Bill Clitton

Ben Dover

Cherry Poppins

Rod Longstaff

Justine Beaver

Sci-Fi-Inspired Brothel Near Area 51 Is Out of This World

ABC News’ David Wright, Bonnie McLean and Lauren Effron report:

Just down the road from Area 51, the infamous U.S. military base in Nevada, where top-secret alien autopsies were supposedly conducted, is a new business.

It’s a galactic-themed brothel that brings to life sci-fi geeks’ wildest fantasies, incorporating sex into an array of settings from famous sci-fi films and TV shows. It’s what you might call the XXX-Files. And it’s legal.

“The Trekkers are going to line up for miles,” said owner Dennis Hof.

Hof is already the most successful brothel entrepreneur in the state, were prostitution is legal. His Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Carson City, Nev., is the most profitable brothel in the country and is featured on HBO’s “Cathouse.”

Hof believes he has a new Nevada gold mine in this alien-esqe “Cathouse” idea, and he imagines his new brothel will be something like the bar from “Star Wars.”

And for the right price, any “Star Wars” enthusiast can spend a steamy moment with Princess Leia dressed in chains and her iconic gold bikini.  If they prefer, clients can also dress up  – as Darth Vadar – and have their way with a lady in a Storm Trooper costume.

In a landscape that already looks a bit like the Star Wars planet Tatooino, it is truly the middle of nowhere, the brothel property also houses a gas station, a truck stop and a convenience store.

While the place is still under construction, Hof said he has big plans. He wants to build a “Captain Kirk” room that would have the actual chair from the Starship Enterprise used in the TV series “Star Trek.”

Hof’s muse and partner in this particular enterprise is his old friend Heidi Fleiss, the former Hollywood Madame who was arrested in the ’90s for running a high-price prostitution ring. Now she fashions herself as the alien Madame, right down to designing and ordering skimpy spacesuit costumes and props for the employees. She draws some of her inspiration from an unusual film choice: “Avatar.”

“You want sexy, ‘Avatar’ sexy aliens,” she said. “Sexy aliens that’s the way we are going.”

While some critics might say the brothel exploits women, or that some things, like “Star Trek,” are just too sacred to be messed with, Hof and Fleiss aren’t fazed.

“In a way it’s always fun to have those people against you,” Fleiss said. “It does make you rise up a little bit and grow to a higher level in way.”

And Hof is convinced he will have plenty of customers, such as guys like on the hit TV show “Big Bang Theory,” whose sexual fantasies run towards “Battlestar Galactica.”

“A lot of our business at the Bunny Ranch is gamers,” Hof said. “Because of the computers and because of games men sometimes don’t develop the social skills that they used to.”

And those guys might well need the confidence boost that comes from a costume.

“The biggest sex organ is right here – it’s all in our head,” Hof said. “It’s not as much physical as it is mental, and the fact that you can try living out fantasies- it doesn’t hurt anybody. You just have a little fun, and then you go home.”

World’s Largest Wooden Bigfoot Sculpture Unveiled in South Dakota

A talented chainsaw artist in South Dakota has created what is believed to be the world’s tallest wooden Bigfoot sculpture. According a local media report, the monstrous piece was unveiled over the weekend at the community of Keystone’s ‘Bigfoot Bash’ event. The man behind the enormous Sasquatch is Jarrett Dahl, who began fashioning the individual parts of the sculpture out of pieces of pine, cedar and cottonwood back in October. Alongside a crew of workers from Kentucky, he assembled the complete sculpture over the course of eight days.

At the ‘Bigfoot Bash,’ the Keystone Chamber of Commerce measured the artwork and determined that it is “exactly 22.8 feet from sitting on his butt to the top of his head.” The epic size of the statue has the community feeling confident that can now boasting having the “world’s largest wooden chainsaw sculpture of Bigfoot.” While they very well may hold that specific record, it’s worth noting last month’s unveiling of ‘Gasquatch’ in Oklahoma, which measures a whopping 30 feet tall and, therefore, likely still holds the title for the world’s tallest depiction of Bigfoot.

Whether or not you believe in Bigfoot or Sasquatch, there’s no denying that the existence of this half-man/half-beast has been the subject of conversation for the better part of 180 years when reports of this creature first surfaced in the Pacific Northwest back in the 1840s.

And while there’s never been any definitive proof of Bigfoot, except for a grainy photograph or shaky home movie, one thing is certain – all 50 states (except Hawaii) have reported sightings over the years – including South Dakota.

According to numbers compiled by the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO), the Mount Rushmore State is on the board with 19 reported Bigfoot encounters over the years.

And while that number may be disturbing to some, it’s among the fewest sightings in America, the ninth-lowest to be exact.

Just a reminder, experts estimate that for every reported sighting there are 2-3 sightings that go unreported. Some people don’t want the ridicule.