Woman with Fake Boobs Larger than Watermelons – Seriously, she’s a Z-cup 32

What is a Z-cup? A Z-cup is the German XXX Beshine who currently holds the title of “Biggest Breasts in Europe” and though she started her boob odyssey as a humble B cup, she’s now a mind boggling Z-cup, thanks to expander implants which she refills as regularly as she can.

Beshine says that she doesn’t suffer from backache due to a strict program of back strengthening but does struggle to find clothes that fit and, not surprisingly, can no longer sleep on her stomach, though apparently lying on her back or side is still possible.

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Shark does backflips just like a dolphin | Video 11

I do not know the story behind this video, but it’s pretty cool to watch. A shark jumps out of the water seven times, and each time does a somersault — just like a dolphin.

One of the guys in the boat is, well, very excited. He yells, “Oh my god” nearly every flip the shark does, and he’s loud. So you may want to turn the volume down a bit – or turn it up so it will sound like he’s right next to you yelling in your ear if you want.

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Life Size Hot Wheels Track with a 6-Story Double Loop | Videos 7

This is great! My brothers had Hot Wheels when I was very young. I remember playing with them for hours running the Hot Wheels cars through the double tracked loops. I had wished that either I could shrink down to Hot Wheels size and drive that track, or that there was a real, life-sized track to drive. Apparently some other folks dreamed of real tracks, too, but they didn’t stop at dreaming. They created two real, life-sized tracks with a six-story double-loop. Watch the videos below as the drivers run the Hot Wheels tracks. Some great video angles make you feel as though you are on board.

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Alaska Brooks River Brown Bear and Salmon Live Cam 7

Unfortunately I cannot embed this live cam but click HERE to go to the Explore.org site which has the cam running. It’s great! I’m sitting here watching salmon trying to jump up and through the falls and there are nine brown bears that I can see in the camera’s view.

Every year over a hundred Brown Bears descend on a mile long stretch of Brooks River to feast on the largest Sockeye Salmon run in the world.

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Some Fun with The Lord of the Rings 15

 

I am a HUGE – and I mean HUGE – Trilogy fan! Both the books and the movies, although I favor the movies. What a phenomenal job Peter Jackson did. I’m so looking forward to seeing The Hobbit.

Just kinda surfing around YouTube and came across a few fun videos from the set of The Lord of the Rings. Some bloopers, some funning around, and some interesting shots of partial make-up, partial costumes, how Gollum was created, Gollum eating popcorn, and so on. So thought I would share with the other Ring fans. Also some funnies below the videos.

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A Little Bit of Banksy and the 2012 Olympics in London 5

Here are a couple recent pieces of graffiti art from Banksy. As his his norm and style, he throws in some political undertones – actually, “undertone” is too mild of a word… Banksy let’s his feelings all out. Banksy’s work was born of the Bristol underground scene which involved collaborations between artists and musicians. The son of a photocopier technician, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s.

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July 22 is Pi Approximation Day. Celebrate with a Pi! 8

 

July 22nd:

July 22nd (international numeric date is 22/7/year) is Pi Approximation Day and celebrates the discovery of the calculation of the Math Symbol Pi – which is approximately calculated at 22/7 (22 divided by 7).

Peter Kevin Connell from Today in Heritage History warns:

“Please be courteous driving today and try to avoid all the International Mathematician Parades. Most mathematician marchers generally have problems negotiating traffic while dressed in Rhombus and Trapezoid costumes.”

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Domain Name Fun Facts 6

Just cruisin’ the internet and found a posting on Oddee.com about the “Longest Internet Name.” Technically, a domain name can have up to 63 characters (not including sub-domains or suffixes). Sure, there are loads of stupid ones – technically the “longest” domain name on record is:

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LMAO: Amazon Yesterday Shipping | Order Item > Item Ships > Received Yesterday 13

My brain is still hurting after watching this animated video featuring a new products from Amazon called “Amazon Yesterday Shipping.” Do you recall when you saw The Terminator for the first time? If you were like me and many of my friends, we found ourselves lost in the frequent discussion of time travel and how going back in time will greatly alter the future, then returning to the future to see what changes have occurred. Yeah, my brain is hurting, too.

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What would AMC’s Breaking Bad be like if it was a Sitcom 11

To be perfectly truthful, I have just recently started watching Breaking Bad (I do not watch a lot of TV anymore – primarily the news). In fact, I am confident that I have spent more time watching the film crews shooting scenes here around Albuquerque than I have actually watching the show. But one of the episodes I watched the other night just so happens to be the same episode used to create this spoof – AMC’s Breaking Bad as a sitcom on ABC. I most definitely caught the humor – and I have very nearly become a major Breaking Bad fan overnight.

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Funnies and Interesting Trivia about Friday the 13th 7

Another Friday the 13th has arrived, the third and last one this year. Did you know that exactly 13 weeks ago was a Friday, April 13? And that exactly 13 weeks before that was a Friday, January 13? The fact is that any leap year starting with a Sunday will have a Friday the 13th in January, April and July.

Three Friday the 13ths also happen in any non-leap year that starts on a Thursday. In that case, the Friday the 13ths come in February, March and November.

The year 2009 was the last time we had three non-leap-year Friday the 13ths. The next time will be the year 2015. Notice each of those years is three years before and after 2012.

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Aussie Builds Hoverbike | Commute like the Jetsons 8

Ah, yes. Remember the cartoon The Jetsons? The intro shows the family zipping around in their carlike aircraft just the same as we do now in cars, trucks, motorcycles and other types of road transportation. I never imagined that a flight craft would be invented within my lifetime that was small enough and fast enough to be considered as a means of directly from your home to the parking lot at work, or the grocery, or the gym…. And I mean a type of flying “vehicle” that does not need a runway to take off or land, nor require a large amount of space to land (i.e. the blades on a helicopter). Additionally, a creation that also does not necessitate a pilot’s license which costs thousands of dollars of schooling – not to mention having to log enough flight hours to keep a license valid.

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The Irony of Christians “Sticking it” to the Atheists | Humor 11

I came across this graphic flow chart showing the irony of “good” Christians hating on Atheists. There are three examples of comments posted on Facebook in this graphic. Now, I cannot verify that these were truly posted, but honestly, that doesn’t matter because I have seen comments that are pretty much exactly like these with the same content and meaning.

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Bacon-Lovers, meet “Squeez Bacon”! Seriously… squeezable bacon from a tube. 15

Have you noticed that references to bacon have mushroomed in popularity on the internet? (yes, pun intended. A bad pun, but it was intentional) I frequently see jokes and other items about bacon such as a picture of a woman wearing a bacon bra, a man wearing a bacon condom (well, not sure what else to call it), and so on. I mean, whassup with bacon these days???

I am a bacon-lover, too. Although in limited quantities since I stopped salting my food years ago and can only eat just a few slices of bacon due to the salt content. I almost immediately have to follow it up with something sweet. Although bacon on food, like a burger, is different. Anyway, back to the point… I love bacon, but somehow, ehhhh… I’m not quite sold on this one. I’d have to try it first. I mean, it is only eight bucks before shipping….

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Happy 72nd Birthday Ringo Starr! Peace and Love! 10

Happy 72nd Birthday, Ringo Starr! Peach and love right back atcha!

Here is a short interview by CNN with Ringo today on his birthday – and damn… I wish I looked that good now at the age of 47 – Ringo looks phenomenal! His only request is for everyone to spread his message of “peace and love.” Also a brief surprise visit by Joe Walsh.

Several other video clips and photos follow the CNN interview today.

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Giant Lego Bridge in Germany | Photos 6

Incredible work! Very realistic bridge appears as though it was constructed with giant Lego pieces.

Over the course of 4 weeks, German street artist, Martin Heuwold, aka Megx, used colored panels to transform this bridge by using colorful panels that give people the illusion of seeing real Lego bricks. The bridge is part of debunk train line that was converted in to bicycle and pedestrian path located in Wuppertal, Germany.

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Higg boson God Particle CERN

Symphony of Science Mash-Up Video in Honor of the God Particle Discovery Reply

Here is a great video mash-up created by the Symphony of Science in honor of the recent announcement today of the discovery of the Higgs boson, otherwise known as the God Particle.

“I think we have it,” said Rolf-Dieter Heuer, the director general of CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research located in Geneva, Switzerland. The agency is home to the Large Hadron Collider, the immense particle accelerator that produced the new data by colliding protons. The findings were announced by two separate teams. Dr. Heuer called the discovery “a historic milestone.”

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Mister Rogers Remixed | Garden of Your Mind | PBS Digital Studios 7

Mister Rogers remixed by Symphony of Science’s John D. Boswell for PBS Digital Studios. This is actually an excellent remix and video. Never in my life ever imagined Mister Rogers in a remix, but hey, with today’s technology anything is possible.

The inspiration for the video, as explained by PBS on their YouTube page:

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Amazing 3D Street Chalk Art 4

I have become completely fascinated in these 3-dimensional pieces of art drawn on sidewalks, walkways, or any large area of pavement. It is nearly impossible to see them as two-dimensional drawings – unless you can view them from another angle. 3D chalk art is created using a projection technique called anamorphosis. When viewed from a particular angle, this technique creates the illusion of 3D – in a most effective way. When viewed from the wrong angle, it looks like crap. I think this is a pretty amazing art form created with only a packet of chalk. From the imagination comes some wonderful things.

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Disney Characters Gone Bad 10

Remember those cute little Disney characters we all grew up with? Mickey Mouse, Minnie, Donald, Pluto, Goofy, and one of the Beagle Boys? Every wondered what they would look like if they “go bad”? Well, I never have either, but freelance artist Darko Kreculj from Pancevo, Serbia, has. Here are his illustrations on his visions of Gangsta Disney Ghetto….

Note the skull between Pluto’s feet….

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My Chance Encounter with 9/11 Survivor Michael Hingson and his Guide Dog 22

Last September, 2011, I came across an article about Roselle, which was Michael Hingson’s guide dog at the time he was on floor 78 in Tower One of the World Trade Center when tragedy struck on that fateful day of 9/11/2001, and posted the following: “Roselle, the guide dog who saved her blind master in Tower One on 9/11“. Roselle had passed just a few short months prior to my posting of that article last September. Naturally, being the dog-lover that I am, his experience and the incredible bravery and duty Roselle gave was, and still is, very heart-warming and touching to me – which is why I posted about Roselle.

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Photo Story of a Dog Rescue and Other Acts of Kindness and Humanity 30

We all need to take a break from the obstacles in life we encounter daily. Some are easy while others often threaten ones own life or the lives of their loved ones. A failing economy, sickness, poor health care, and a society full of greed, corruption, crime and selfishness can make every day a challenge.

This is when we all need to see that there is compassion and humanity still in existence. Here are a few good acts done from the heart from one stranger to another.

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