Travel around Bend and you might notice something different about the sculptures on several of the city’s roundabouts – a pair of googly eyes. Someone or several people have placed the oversized ...
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Customers who have bought Nintendo Switch games from third-party retailers have reported that some cartridges have been replaced by googly eyes. The trend, which was first reported around six months ...
Back in April, a group of local residents held a sparsely attended rally and march on Boston Common to ask the T for just one thing: to put some googly eyes on the trains. Well, they got it: Five ...
If your late T train was stressing you out, would some fun googly eyes brighten your mood? A local group believes so, as they call on the MBTA to attach googly eyes to the front of trains. More than ...
Typically, all eyes are on the MBTA for the many problems its riders encounter. A stopped train here, an engine fire there, irritating delays at nearly every turn. Not exactly cause for celebration.
Late last month, the city of Bend, Oregon, went viral after someone began sticking googly eyes onto public sculptures around town. Many residents saw the googly eyes as a funny diversion, but city ...
Googly eyes are hilarious. Put some googly eyes on literally anything and people are going to have a good time. Unless it's the city government of Savannah, Georgia we're talking about. To them, ...
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Typically over the holidays, thousands of people will look in their stockings or under the tree to find brand new Nintendo games waiting for them. But this year, a number of Nintendo Switch fans are ...
I don't think I heard you right. Googly eyes? MARTIN: Yes, you did - big googly eyes. And that's because recent college grads John Sanchez and Arielle Lok organized a campaign to get the Massachusetts ...