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old school breakdance & hip-hop classic.
funny terry crews singing.
terry crews singing in his car.
clip from "my wife & kids".
a 2007 hooters swimsuit competition model.
this guy just didn`t wanna get filmed. some controversial comments from him.
hes back!
courtesy of actiontrip.com
i didn't even know they made this.
japanese dance crew "u-min" performing their routine.
tricking, free running, whatever you want to call it. brought to you by evolution crew.
the road by my house was in bad condition. every day i dodged potholes on the way to work, so i was relieved to see a construction crew working on the road one morning. later, on my way home, i noticed the men were gone and no improvement in the road. but where the crew had been working stood a new, bright-yellow sign with the words "rough road."
a new zealand airline has come up with a novel way to make sure even the most jaded and frequent flyers are paying close attention to the in-flight safety briefing. air new zealand, the country's national carrier, has made a safety video for its domestic routes which shows a pilot and cabin crew dressed only in body paint made to resemble their normal uniforms. as the crew go through the motions, showing passengers what to do in the event of an emergency, their private parts are obscured by well-placed oxygen masks, life jackets, seat belts and luggage. the 3-minute, 28-second "bare essentials of safety" clip, and a similar 45-second television advertisment introduced six weeks ago, have had passengers glued to their mini television sets. a copy of the briefing, which comes complete with a cheerful soundtrack of “under my skin,” by a new zealand singer, gin wigmore, has been posted on youtube and has attracted more than two million hits. it is not the first time air new zealand has used scantily-clad staff members to grab attention. the gimmick was used in the airline's recent "nothing to hide" marketing campaign for its low-priced fares, which featured staff, including chief executive rob fyfe, adorned in only body paint made to look like uniform. each clip took one day to shoot and cost about 10 to 15 per cent of the cost of a major brand commercial, an airline spokesman told the new york times. however, for the crew members involved, it was a labour of love. they got no extra cash — just a moment in the limelight. source
kys = kim yeon soo. aka "the end" from gambler crew corea. truely one of the best powermovers out there. :]
i almost prefer watching ray from the 305 kimbo crew fight, over kimbo himself. he doesn't bitch and moan about the fighting styles. watch as ray takes on jose first, kicking his ass with ease but bystander jorge beats the f*ck out of ray.
houston - at the international space station, it was one small sip for man and a giant gulp of recycled urine for mankind. astronauts aboard the space station celebrated a space first on wednesday by drinking water that had been recycled from their urine, sweat and water that condenses from exhaled air. they said "cheers," clicked drinking bags and toasted nasa workers on the ground who were sipping their own version of recycled drinking water. "the taste is great," american astronaut michael barratt said. then as russian gennady padalka tried to catch little bubbles of the clear water floating in front of him, barratt called the taste "worth chasing." he said the water came with labels that said: "drink this when real water is over 200 miles away." the urine recycling system is needed for astronaut outposts on the moon and mars. it also will save nasa money because it won't have to ship up as much water to the station by space shuttle or cargo rockets. it's also crucial as the space station is about to expand from three people living on board to six. the recycling system had been brought up to the space station last november by space shuttle endeavour, but it couldn't be used until samples were tested back on earth and a stuck valve was fixed on monday. so when it came time to actually drink up, nasa made a big deal of it. the three-man crew stood holding their drinks and congratulated engineers in two nasa centers that worked on the system. "this is something that had been the stuff of science fiction," barratt said before taking a sip. nasa deputy space shuttle manager leroy cain called it "a huge milestone." on the russian side of the space station, moisture in the air — not urine — is turned into drinking water. the new system takes the combined urine of the crew from the toilet, moves it to a big tank, where the water is boiled off, and the vapor collected. the rest of contaminants — the yucky brine in the urine — is thrown away, said marybeth edeen, the space station's national lab manager who was in charge of the system. the water vapor is mixed with water from air condensation, then it goes through filters, much like those put on home taps, edeen said. when six crew members are aboard it can make about six gallons from urine in about six hours, edeen said. some people may find the idea of drinking recycled urine distasteful, but it is also done on earth, but with a lot longer time between urine and tap, edeen said. in space, it takes about a week, she said. source
to al byrd and his family, the house contained 2,200 square feet of memories. his father, raymond, had built the brick-and-concrete home in 1950 with his bare hands. it’s where all 10 byrd children grew up, where they gathered to pray, where they lined up youngest to oldest for christmas gifts, where they recall dad dispensing life lessons from the front porch. it’s where neighbors would walk over to eat watermelons, peanuts and sweet potatoes, and rehearse for the choir. now, all that’s left of the house are those memories — and a pile of questions — after the carroll county home was mistakenly reduced to rubble monday afternoon. “it’s incredulous,” said a still-shocked byrd, a retired xerox executive who lives in atlanta. “it’s not about money. this is about family.” the man who did the yard work at the home, which no one was living in, called byrd late monday with the news. byrd immediately hopped on i-20 and called the carroll county sheriff’s department. he turned onto byrd trail — named for his family — in disbelief. even the mailbox was no longer standing.. “why did you knock this house down?” byrd said he asked members of a marietta demolition company tuesday morning. byrd said a representative of north georgia container told him the company was hired by another company, southern environmental services, to raze the home. and that company was hired by fore star property, according to the sheriff’s department report. none of the three companies responded to messages left thursday afternoon. byrd was told paperwork and gps coordinates led the demolition crew to 11 byrd trail. he said no company ever contacted him before leveling the house. “if we were going to get rid of it, we would have done it after my father died in 1998,” byrd said. he suspects a house on the opposite side of railroad tracks was the intended target of demolition. it’s a wooden home with a green roof ” substantially different than his three-bedroom family home. vernice parham, who has lived on the street with two of her six sisters for more than 40 years, was home when the demolition began. “it hurt my heart,” she said. “i wasn’t raised up in it , but i was raised up near it,” parham said. “i know we got a heavenly home. but we’ve got a earthly home there.” byrd has hired a lawyer, but he isn’t sure what his next step will be yet. his only daughter is getting married on saturday, and he doesn’t want to be distracted for the big event. “i’m trying to compartmentalize this,” byrd said thursday afternoon. “i don’t want to put a pall on the wedding.” charlsie otieno, 60, al byrd’s youngest sister, fondly remembers learning her abcs on the back porch. it was one of the few structures left standing. “this is like a death. it really is.” source
"f1 team super aguri shows how not to make a pit stop." (i think this is from 2007.)
this is a dancing group shown on america's got talent that is pretty good.
uh guys ... i think we should go inside now!
since when are storm troopers sponsored by red bull?
this intense first person view of coming under direct fire from multiple positions. from the looks of it the driver has been through this type of thing before, but there's more lead flying at these guys than the entire taliban.
malevo ferreyra was chief of the brigade of investigations of the state tucum án in argentina in the late 70's. he was convicted in 1991 for a triple homicide. he escaped, but he commited suicide in front of his wife and children when the national guard wanted to arrest him last night.
after a crash this road worker begins waving his flag to warn the other drivers. sadly one driver must not have seen him.