SHOCKING! -
A 22-year-old woman in a wedding gown attempted to kill herself by jumping out of a seven-storey residential building in Changchun, Jilin province, China, May 17, 2011. According to local media, the woman tried to commit suicide after her boyfriend of four years broke up with her, just as they were making plans to get married. The woman did not sustain any injuries during the incident.
A 22-year-old woman in a wedding gown is grabbed by Guo Zhongfan, a local community officer, as she attempts to kill herself by jumping out of a seven-storey residential building in Changchun, China.
Via: National Post
Like Pirate, like Son.
Johnny Depp with Keith Richards. They both come back for the new installment of Priates of Carribean movie. It opens this FRIDAY.
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, MAKE SMORES.
Dang, Super Foxy!
Don Gorske sometimes cannot taste the Big Macs he eats every day.
But he keeps eating and next week he expects to hit another Big Mac Milestone: On May 17, Gorske plans to consume his 25,000th Big Mac.
Gorske, 57, says that since birth his taste buds have fluctuated in sensitivity, possibly worsening when he worked inside tanks at a factory.
However, not knowing if he’ll taste the Big Macs has not dampened his love for the McDonald’s staple.
He began eating the high-calorie special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun burgers on May 17 in 1972.
Gorske has structured his eating habits so he will devour his 25,000th Big Mac at about 3 p.m. May 17 inside the McDonald’s at 699 S. Military Ave. — exactly 39 years since he drove his father’s Dodge Polara to the original McDonald’s on Military Avenue and fell in love with the sandwich.
A handful of days this year he ate one Big Mac so he would hit the milestone on his Big Mac anniversary.
“A person like me, I just don’t change too much,” Gorske said. “It’s pretty much two Big Macs a day. When I can travel to sporting events, I like to take my Big Mac along.”
May 17 will also be Gorske’s retirement party. He has spent 25 years as a scheduling officer inside the walls of Waupun Correctional Institution.
Gorske hopes to be surrounded by friends and family Tuesday at McDonald’s where the first 300 people will be getting Gorske buttons and free meal coupons.
He will also be showing three displays only viewed by his family and the Guinness Book of World Records — the receipts, 10,000 Big Mac cartons and calendars documenting his obsession.
The Mac Daddy of them all! This dude eats his 25,000th Big Mac!
Most famous for appearing in the doc film on the ills of fast food "Super Size Me." The obsessive McDonalds eater Don Gorske annouces that he will be eating his 25,000th Big Mac next week. LOL
Via: WisInfo
Image: Jim 2
Now I know why I always wanted a Beagle. This pup, Purin the Beagle is cutely being taught how to catch a ball with his paws. Who would of thought man's best friend is now a pet you can actually play catch with !
Beagle Puppy knows how to Catch.
AMAZING PHOTOS
...FROM ACROSS THE GLOBE!
An exhibition of images from the Travel Photographer of the Year competition is now on show at the Royal Geographical Society in London. Here's a selection of the winners and runners-up
Via: The Guardian
Only an idiot would still have his shoes on. :-)
Whoa, it's real life...
DUMBO!!!
After a six year dispute, prolific writer and profound spiritualist, Sophia Stewart has received justice for copyright infringement and racketeering and will finally recover damages from the films, The Matrix I, II and III, as well as The Terminator and its sequels. Yes, you heard that correctly – the entire Matrix & Terminator franchises, and her suspected pay off is expected to be the highest in history – an estimated 2.5 billion.
Her case is a true landmark, and far too uncommon as countless creatives are exploited by the snake-like dealings of the movie industry. Here’s a recap of her triumphant journey by way of George2.0:
“Stewart filed her case in 1999, after viewing the Matrix, which she felt had been based on her manuscript, ‘The Third Eye,’ copyrighted in 1981. In the mid-eighties Stewart had submitted her manuscript to an ad placed by the Wachowski Brothers, requesting new sci-fi works.
According to court documentation, an FBI investigation discovered that more than thirty minutes had been edited from the original film, in an attempt to avoid penalties for copyright infringement. The investigation also stated that ‘credible witnesses employed at Warner Brothers came forward, claiming that the executives and lawyers had full knowledge that the work in question did not belong to the Wachowski Brothers.’ These witnesses claimed to have seen Stewart’s original work and that it had been ‘often used during preparation of the motion pictures.’ The defendants tried, on several occasions, to have Stewart’s case dismissed, without success.
Stewart has confronted skepticism on all sides, much of which comes from Matrix fans, who are strangely loyal to the Wachowski Brothers. One on-line forum, entitled Matrix Explained has an entire section devoted to Stewart. Some who have researched her history and writings are open to her story.”
Although it’s long overdue, and buried in large part by the media machine, Stewart has finally received official credit (and hopefully financial settlement by 2009) for her prodigious contributions to both Hollywood, and the world for her ground breaking sagas, both the Matrix & Terminator franchises. Let us hope that this landmark ruling provides a measure of hope for other ripped off screenwriters seeking justice even if only by way of public recognition.
Landmark case that started in 1999 makes women behind blockbuster films a billionaire.
Kind of an old story from 1999. But I just found this. Wow!
...and the moral of the story is, don't steal...
also, don't slip on banana peels. ;-)
Maybe this is a sign we all need to cut back on the Cola. What do you think?
Those Smurf Sheets look too damn familiar.
Old School Moment...
Power, Magic and Ghosts RULE