Kamis, 21 September 2017

9 Photos of Celebs Being Naked in Really Weird Places

Oh, the places you'll pose. It's one thing when celebrities pose naked, it's another when we find them doing so in weird places like kitchens and...trees. Ahead, 15 celebrities who aren't afraid to show off what they got whenever, wherever. (Truly.)

1. Kim Kardashian climbing a tree.

2. Amy Schumer in a kitchen with a hot dog.
This celeb cast in free download Full Movie. Hot dog dog. Thanks for chiming in on what you feel I deserve to be paid. I believe women deserve equal pay. However I don't believe I deserve equal pay to Chris and Dave. They are legends and 2 of the greatest comics of all time. I would like to say that I have been selling out arenas these last couple years. Something a female comic has never done. That's a big deal to me, especially because I know I do my best every night on stage for the audience and they have a good time. I didn't ask for the same as my friends. I did ask for more than the initial offer. I will continue to work my ass off and be the best performer I can be. The reports of me "demanding" or "insisting" on equal pay to them aren't a true. #fat #stealsjokes

3. Miley Cyrus on a wrecking ball. A true classic.
4. Halle Berry seemingly reenacting a horror film on her patio.
5. Emily Ratajkowski taking a dip in a trough, as one does.
6. Ashley Graham confessing her love for bread in her kitchen.
7. Miley Cyrus posing as a fairy in a public bathroom.
8. Kourtney Kardashian sitting on a rock in the middle of a rainforest.
9. Lea Michele laying on top of a wall.

Minggu, 05 Maret 2017

Ben Davies has talked up the claims of a Tottenham team-mate to the scoring prize, with Spurs' leading marksman sitting on 17 goals for the season

Harry Kane has been tipped to win the Premier League golden boot by Tottenham team-mate Ben Davies as he prepares to do battle with one of his top rivals for the honour in Romelu Lukaku.

Everton host second-placed Spurs at Goodison Park on Sunday as the two strikers sit level with Alexis Sanchez at the top of the scoring charts on 17 league goals.
Harry Kane Tottenham West Brom
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Who will win the PL Golden Boot race?

Davies feels Kane has the "selfish" qualities a top striker needs and thinks he is a good tip to come out on top of a battle that also includes Sanchez, Diego Costa and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

"Harry is a massive player for us," Davies told reporters. "I don't see why he won't win the golden boot. He has got the drive and the determination to try and do it.

Harry Kane Tottenham West Brom

"He has got every opportunity - with the games coming up we have got to win matches, so hopefully the goals will come from him. He scores so many he has trouble celebrating them all!

"His mindset is purely scoring goals, which you don't see too much of in the game now. You have to be selfish to score goals to be a top striker.

Lukaku plays down Golden Boot battle

"With Harry he wants to play in every minute of every game to give himself the chance to score the goals. For us as a team it is great to have someone like him.

"It is purely his motivation – to score goals - and if you ask any player, it is that great feeling. That selfishness to score goals and help the team at the end of the day is invaluable to us.

"But Lukaku is a top player, I have played against him a few times now and he is always a serious handful. He is a strong boy in top, top form, so it is up to us at the back to do a job on him."

"They are both top players," added the Spurs left-back, who is enjoying a first-team run in the absence of injured Danny Rose.

Kane: I'm up there with the best

"I have played with Ash for years now and he is a top, top defender - for him his first job is defending, not playing out of defence or anything else, none of the 'nonsense', as he would call it.

"It is going to be a tough game for Harry but I can see him doing it against any defender in the game so Ash will be up for a tough game. Hopefully Harry can come out on top for us."

Kamis, 16 Februari 2017

Stupid Grandma and the Casino Kid

Stupid interaction of the week, date 08.30.11

Guest: Can you help me log in.

Me: Okay, here you go.

Guest: Thanks, my kids don't like me to get near computers, here's why (She shows me a gambling website).

Me: I didn't think you could gamble with real money online anymore?

Guest: You can on the ship in the casino.

Me: Yeah, I know that.

Guest: But my grandson likes to play and he can't play in the casino here.

Me: Really? Well how old is he?

Guest: Twenty months. I showed him how to navigate the casino webpage I showed you; he knows how to go in and out of all the different games and navigate the menues. My daughter, his mom is not to happy about it but I told her well at least i'm teaching him something.

Me: Well you have a great night I have to go.

Tonight, 09.02.11, I saw the same lady with her grandson on one of the cafe computers, the kid was whining, repeating in front of the computer to his grandma "I want to go to the casino, I want to go to the casino." Kids grow up so fast....

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Echoes of a City in Silence - New York City 9/11/11

“And no one dared disturb the sound of silence….” Paul Simon
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Never in my life have I encountered a city in such solidarity of silence as I have in New York City on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. For a city of millions, constantly crowded with tourist there was no erroneous noise; no horns, no construction work, no one yelling or talking over top of each-other, in a city surrounded by millions, today one felt as if the city was deserted; one was truly only in the presence of stillness.
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I took a cab downtown to the site of the 9/11 memorial, all roads to the main site of the memorial were blocked; family of the fallen were the only ones let onto the actual memorial grounds today. All other visitors were shepherded a block away to Church Street and the surrounding area. Streets were blockaded everywhere, traffic was only allowed to flow in one direction. Everyone was extremely polite and understanding with each-other, no one dared pick a fight or encroach on anyones space, this was New York on its day off. The mood was somber, sobering and heart breaking. I watched on the giant monitor in front of us as the family of the fallen read the deceased names from the master list; the readers were just around the corner, out of site, reading from within the grounds of the memorial. The reading I was told started at around seven or eight that morning; I arrived on the scene at about nine-thirty; they were only at last names starting with the letter “F” when I got there; by the time I had to head back to midtown at eleven-thirty the readers had only just started letter “M.” I must admit, I almost broke into tears more than once during the readings; no one particular thing bright this on, it was everything at once; the surrealism and honor of standing near this place on this day in history, living in this moment, a living part of our nations story and I was watching it unfold from the front lines. It made me reflect on where I was and what I was doing ten years ago when the towers fell, a time that was reminded to all of us in attendance by a blue cutaway shot on the monitor, this shot was displayed at the precise time of an event on this day ten years go, the bottom describing what event happened at that exact moment; 9:59, the south tower falls….ten years ago, I was eighteen, sitting in homeroom at school in Roanoke Virginia, eight hours away, now i’m twenty-eight, standing a block away, witnessing the resurrection of the site I watched destroyed, a work still in progress, only two years ago still filled with rubble.

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The readers stopped only briefly between names while I was there, once for a song I could not place, being played on a flute and once for Paul Simon on his acoustic guitar; playing the most somber and quite rendition of “The Sound of Silence” in his career. Some quietly sang along, most took heed of his lyrics and listened to the sounds of a man playing tribute to a city and nation still in mourning; forever so on this day. 
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