I’ve been reading blogs for a long time. It’s been awhile since I read a blog post and it was entertaining. Someone’s story was entertaining, not just educational. Until this morning. I came across a blog post that explains How to build your own super villain hideout.
This is truly what blogs are for. Cool FAQ’s on how to build super villain hideouts. We all know we wanted to be comic book heroes instead we just became boring bloggers who don’t really do anything late at night except blog. One summer way way long time ago I lived in an abandoned house that was in really good shape. That’s about the coolest super villain stunt I ever pulled.
This guy sure knows how to have an adventure and how to share it too.
Behind the raging horseshoe falls of Niagara there lurks a dormant monster, a century old redbrick tunnel painstakingly laid. There is no recorded tally of its human cost but in 1906 it would be the biggest tunnel of its type in the world. Like the secret hideout of a supervillain it defies belief and comprehension, a stronghold behind the crashing waterfall. To rappel through the treacherous bowels of a decrepit powerstation is the single entrance.
Source: Sleepy City
Originally posted on January 19, 2007 @ 3:30 am
Allen.H says
I can’t believe this guy can be so serious about it that he wrote such a long post, but it is entertaining indeed.
Allen.H
David Krug says
No joke I was bit taken back but he’s got a lot of great exploratory type posts up on his site. A good read on a snowy day like today.