Friday, October 29, 2010

Indecisive? No Problem


The 4 in 1 Rotating Game Table is simply really, really cool. Wanna play some Foosball? Check. Time for some air hockey? You're covered. Billiards? Totally. Need some higher stakes? There's a blackjack table too. The table was formerly $395.99, and now its just $249.99. This time, no time for indecision, you know what you gotta do.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Thomas Jefferson's Mancave



Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence and built, pretty much on his own, Monticello, his Virginia estate. He situated his desk on the left side of his bed, and the rest of his house to the right. He could roll out of bed either way, choosing between work and pleasure--what a mancave is all about, really.


For Mancave and NPR enthusiasts: Studio 360 on Monticello.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Mega Yacht vs. Super Car







No sir, these are not concept drawings of a perfectly manly utopian future. Yes, this is real: Mega Yacht vs. Super Car. Well, not exactly versus here, the two are a pair. You can purchase them. Together. Got $17 Million. You're good! Here's some specs:


-The yacht is 122 feet long.


-The yacht has a normal top speed of 43 knots. That's about 50 mph.


-Get the Rolls Royce boosters on your yacht, and all of a sudden you're hitting 55 knots. The number cruncher says that's just about 65 mph


-The Rolls Royce boosters kick out 14,000 horses.


-The interior of the yacht is like you're living room, on art deco steroids. Its nice.


-The Super Car is cool too.


-It can go 233 mph, or roughly 203 knots.


-Its Twin Turbo V12 engine kicks out 880 horses.


-You can park the Super Car in/on the Mega Yacht. That's really cool.


-Both Mega Yacht and Super Car have bullet proof windows. I, for one, think that makes perfect sense.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Sidecar Saturdays


Once again, ManCaveGoodies celebrates the unambiguous manly awesomeness of motorcycles with sidecars.


This sidecar setup is Miami Vice meets V. It also looks like it could beat some sort of land speed record for motorcycles with sidecars, Get it to some salt flats, STAT!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Winston Churchill's Mancave



It seems only fitting that the man with the silver tongue, who once said, "I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly," would have an art studio as his manly chilling zone. Yes, Winston Churchill, one of the greatest wartime statesmen ever, would wile away time in solitude painting. While MCG does not currently stock paints nor easels, maybe we should.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Ultimate Mancave?


Now that the harrowing Chilean mine situation has come to its happy, eventual ending, maybe we can make some light of it. www.reelzchannel.com, sure has, noting in a headline that, "Chilean Miners Watch Brad Pitt Movies in World's Ultimate Man Cave." Read more about it here.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Sidecar Saturdays


Once again, ManCaveGoodies celebrates the unambiguous manly awesomeness of motorcycles with sidecars.


This classic sidecar/motorcycle combo is as comfortable on the road as it would be as patio furniture. Put on your wicker gloves and go! Ride it to the bbq, sit in it during the bbq, ride it home.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

NBA Loungers!


The NBA season is a mere two weeks away, and this blogger is chomping at the bit for some basketball. Watch you favorite team in style with the NBA Basketball Dreamseat, available in the colors of all 30 NBA teams, for just $1099.99.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

ManCave of the Month: Rob Pederson



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When asked what prompted the genesis of his garage man cave, Rob Pederson of Louisville, Kentucky, cited two things. He said, "You can't always have a car to work on," and with a little bit more prodding he added, "My wife wouldn't let me have a room in the house."


It began with a lull in car restoration; Rob picked up an antique Texaco gaspump, and his ManCave grew from there. Over a span of 10-15 years, Rob has built an old-style gas station themed oasis, mostly through finds at swap meets and local gas stations. His cave centers around his first automobile restoration: A 1952 Chevy pickup that he bought from a farmer for $100 in the 70's. Rob's pickup shares the space with 8 other cars, accumulated over the years.


While Rob's ManCave is quite impressive, its not his ultimate goal. What's next? He plans to find a little spot in the country, and transplant his ManCave, recreating a '40's style gas station. It will be a little slice of nostalgia, where he can hang out, and work on his cars. If it all comes to fruition, he might have another ManCave of the Month in his future...


As our ManCave of the Month winner, Rob Pederson's cave will be featured here on the site for a month, and he'll receive a $50 ManCave Goodies Gift Certificate. Submit your ManCave in the forums for a chance to be the Next ManCave of the Month. We're looking for a few good caves!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Sidecar Saturdays


Once again, ManCaveGoodies celebrates the unambiguous manly awesomeness of motorcycles with sidecars.


While this set up doesn't have wings, it certainly has...branding. This is quite possibly the only sidecar ever made from something pilfered from the back of a Mini Cooper. Was that gigantic Redbull shotgunned?

Thursday, October 7, 2010

More NFL Madness


Complete your Football Cave with an NFL Football Pool Table (pictured above). Pool is a great diversion during timeouts, half-time, and commercial breaks. Every team in the league is represented; pick up your favorite, and play some billiards. (Vikings table pictured above due to the recent reacquisition Moss).

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Sidecar Saturdays


Once again, ManCaveGoodies celebrates the unambiguous manly awesomeness of motorcycles with sidecars.


Taking the concept of a sidecar to literal levels, this setup oozes Italian engineering and cherry red pizazz. Quite possibly seating three, this sporty rig stretches the concept of street legality. It must be a Ducati.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Ernest Hemingway's Mancave


Stark, manly, simple; this is Hemingway's writing studio in Key West, Florida. Here he penned For Whom The Bell Tolls.


Blogger's note: Deference to Hemingway requires this post to, as he'd put it, "Get the most from the least, how to prune language how to multiply intensities, and how to tell nothing but the truth in a way that allowed for telling more than the truth." Think about it; its the iceberg theory.