Isn't that truth?
Keep your dreams alive and don't get suckered into thinking you have to mature into someone you never intended to be. Hold on to the youthfulness that makes you special. Never let it go, even if time and age stares you in the face.
IT'S FRIDAY!
Now Pass Me A Beer!
Yo LeBron, let's wrap this shit up tonight. No way I want to go back to OKC and celebrate a championship at a Cracker Barrel...
A. The Next Clue B. The Blue Team C. Leon!! D. All of the above.
(If you answered D. you are a true 1980's kid who had HBO)
What does this picture make you think?
That type of milkshake fufills my
JOHNNY ROCKETS
These are really dope pictures by
PAIGE BACHMAN
Make sure to see a whole love more over at her blog right here.
For a full quarter century, the extraordinary art within Houston's Menil collection has been protected from harm - until now.
The museum is confirming an act of vandalism against a painting produced in 1929 by the Spanish master Pablo Picasso.
In a video posted on YouTube, a man can be seen approaching the portrait known as "Woman in Red Arm Chair" and blasting the canvas with spray paint. The stenciled message "Conquista" and the image of a bull defacing the original.
The vandal escaped as did the photographer who may or may not be a conspirator.
According to Menil spokesman Vance Muse, the Picasso was rushed to the collection's chief conservator Brad Etley who performed immediate damage repair.
Speaking from Berlin, Germany Vance told FOX 26, "The most important thing is to get the painting to full health, which is happening. All the spray paint has been removed. It is in the right hospital. The painting now needs to rest."
Meantime, Houston Police confirm the case is under very active investigation as "criminal mischief," a crime carries a maximum penalty of two years in jail. No arrests have been made in connection with the incident.
In addition to the YouTube video, detectives also have the Menil's own surveillance tape to help capture those responsible.
A representative for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston says "appropriate" security measures have been taken at that institution.
"Woman in Red Arm Chair" has been a part of the Menil collection since 1956.
On the web: http://www.menil.org/
Spray Paint Over a Picasso
Vandal tries to make his mark on art history, and just as quickly the damage is history.
Via: Fox Houston
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PICSSSSS
The illusion of photos is such a great thing. This is a group of photos I found on some Asian website. You can see more of the pictures here. I posted some of my favorite in this blog entry. Enjoy.
Don't worry boss, I'll pick that for you.
She wishes...
Man, that Mexican food last night is giving me the weirdest diarrhea.
Doggy style has a new meaning....
Hey, hey guys come on! This is football...you can save that hanky panky for the motel room.
Meow Mix poster boy...
Epic. Epic Tom Hanks Photo.
So epic, it deserves 2...I mean 3 epics...or 4.
Marvel’s "The Avengers" is a global box-office sensation, but among studio executives, it’s being hailed as much as a triumph of smart dealmaking. After all, the famously frugal Marvel managed to corral six hot stars into one film without breaking the bank. But Robert Downey Jr., 47, seems to be the lone exception to Marvel’s strict cost controls.
According to multiple knowledgeable sources, Iron Man/Tony Stark is set for a highflying payday of about $50 million once box-office bonuses and backend compensation are factored in. (Two sources claim the number could go higher than $50 million once the ultimate box-office haul of "Avengers" is known, but another cautions that it could be years before the final number is known.) While on par with the upper echelon of franchise movie stars, that number blows away his superhero co-stars, all of whom will make a small fraction of Downey’s total, even as "Avengers" has a shot at topping the final "Harry Potter" film’s $1.32 billion global haul.
Why the difference? When Marvel’s "Iron Man" grossed a surprising $585 million worldwide in 2008, Downey’s reps at CAA and the Hansen Jacobson law firm renegotiated a deal to include what multiple sources say is a slice of Marvel’s revenue from future movies in which he plays Iron Man (one source puts it in the 5 percent to 7 percent range; another source disputes the percentage. Marvel and Downey’s reps declined comment).
As Marvel launched other hero pics that would lead up to "Avengers," the studio struck hard bargains. Two sources say Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner and Mark Ruffalo all signed on for small upfront fees and ultimately will make about $2 million to $3 million on "Avengers" with bonuses. Samuel L. Jackson and Scarlett Johansson, who signed deals to pop up in several Marvel movies, are said to be making about twice that for "Avengers" with bonuses.
"Avengers" has become a global Goliath, passing the $1 billion milestone in just 19 days. If it passes the $1.32 billion of 2011's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2," "Avengers" would become the third-highest-grossing film of all time, behind only James Cameron's double-whammy of "Avatar" ($2.8 billion) and "Titanic" ($2.2 billion, including grosses from the recent re-release). The Marvel film is distributed by Disney, which purchased the independent studio in 2009 for $4.3 billion.
While Downey’s pay might seem high, it's not unheard of for stars with backend to collect super-rich paydays when their films become global smashes. Johnny Depp is said to have made at least $250 million from the four "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies, and Forbes reported that director Michael Bay took home $80 million from the first "Transformers." (He likely made more than that for the sequels.)
At those rates, Downey almost seems cheap.
Robert Downey Jr. Making Super
Money
By Matthew Belloni, The Hollywood Reporter
Via: MSNBC
A human head remains conscious for about 15 to 20 seconds after it is been decapitated.
Over 2500 left handed people are killed each year from using products made for right handed people. In 1845, President Andrew Jackson's pet parrot was removed from his funeral for swearing. When Thomas Edison died in 1941; Henry Ford captured his last dying breath in a bottle. A dentist invented the Electric Chair. Ancient Egyptians shaved off their eyebrows to mourn the death of their cats. Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously - it can kill you. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Orange County, California. Number one is heart disease. Only one in two billion people will live to be 116 or older. When a person dies, hearing is generally the last sense to go. The first sense lost is usually sight. Then follows taste, smell, and touch. |
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Did you just get a new cell phone? Are you wondering what to do with the old one? Rather than adding it to your growing collection of unwanted mobile phones, recycle it!
In 2007, approximately 14 million Americans recycled their used cell phones. Today, donating or recycling cell phones, PDAs, chargers, and batteries has never been easier.
Donating your working cell phone or PDA can benefit your community. When cell phones and accessories are in good working order, some programs donate them to worthy charities or sell them at a discount to those in need.
Recycling cell phones helps the environment by saving energy and keeping usable materials out of landfills. Cell phones and PDAs are made of precious metals, copper, and plastics-all of which require energy to mine and manufacture. Recycling conserves these materials so they can be turned into new products.
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Where Can I Turn in My Cell Phone for Donation or Recycling?
Cell phone collection programs can be accessed from almost everywhere in the US. Many organizations, such as cell phone manufacturers, retailers, network carriers, charities, and state or local solid waste programs offer cell phone donation and recycling programs.
Drop off your old cell phone, PDA, cell phone batteries, chargers, or other accessories at one of the retailers or service providers below. Visit the links for detailed drop-off and collection event information.
Note: EPA does not endorse the commercial services or products of its Plug-In To eCycling partners. All the previous links exit the EPA site. |
Mail in your old cell phone, PDA, cell phone batteries, chargers, or other accessories at one of the retailers or service providers below. Visit the links for detailed drop-off and collection event information.
Note: EPA does not endorse the commercial services or products of its Plug-In To eCycling partners. All the previous links exit the EPA site |
Ever wonder how to get rid of your old cell phones? I know mine just sit around catching dust. Here is some real helpful info, I didn't even know you can drop off your old cell phones at Best Buy, crazy!
Via: EPA
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Abbotsford, British Columbia police are searching for a man who assaulted a Starbucks barista after she told him they were out of cream.
Const. Ian MacDonald told The Abbotsford Times that the suspect, a Caucasian man in his 40s, ordered a coffee and began screaming upon being told the coffee shop was out of cream. The man then threw water in the barista's face and stormed out of the store.
MacDonald told The Times that the barista involved was frightened and shaken by the incident. Based on the severity of the suspect's reaction to a simple inconvenience, the police are acting quickly and have tracked the suspect's license plate to a Vancouver Island address.
This incident comes on the heels of another Starbucks altercation in Austin last Saturday, which involved a woman ramming other cars with her own, both on her way in and out of the coffee shop. In April, two police officers were injured when a group of anarchists tried to smash the windows of a New York City Starbucks. Included in this roster of bizarre Starbucks freak-outs, this January, a man did $1000-worth of damage to a Florida Starbucks location in a rage-filled attack with a hammer. Perhaps we've all had enough coffee, for today.
I WANT MORE CREAM!
Via: Huffpost