![]() ![]() But it's also one of the most thought-provoking movies of the year, and the most puzzling horror movie in a while, one that seems almost guaranteed to spark post-film conversations. Just think what fun Christmas dinner with the outlaws could be.Director David Robert Mitchell's film is no doubt scary. We doubt this would stop a sulky teenager, who could actually get a kick out of sending someone’s soup flying. Jansen’s thesis focused on manners, and how to prevent someone from leaving the table mid-meal. ![]() According to, Dutch designer Marleen Jansen cradled a teeter-totter-like board under a table in such a way that if the person at one end stands up, the diner opposite drops to the floor with a thud. But with this see-saw dinner table, that could turn into a viable threat. “Johnny, eat your broccoli or I’ll stand up,” said no mom ever. Surely these artists wouldn’t break up the design just to throw a few logs in the fireplace, no matter how dreamy that applewood might smell. These woodpiles (as compiled by Cottage Life) have been stacked into jaw-dropping works of art by some pretty inventive lumberjacks. And kudos to those neighbours of the polka-dotted house.īeing mesmerized only by the flames that firewood produces ignores the enormous creative possibilities that the logs themselves hold. We particularly like what Westboro Baptist Church’s neighbours did. But what to do if you really want to flip the bird to a rotten neighbour or an unfeeling town council but can’t build? You “protest paint”! With really, really wild colours and designs. Several instalments ago, we wrote about spite houses - unusual homes that are built as revenge against someone right next door. Activate your Online Access Now Article contentĪnd from white to super-bright. If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription.
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