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Sophie Monk Sexy Pussy Whipper As Skintight CatwomanWow, just wow, this takes the quite natural lust of hot girl cosplay, combines it with a splash of love for DC Comics, spins it in a giant tank of Aussie hotness, and, voila, Sophie Monk decked out in a skin tight Catwoman costume, including working whip, natch, rendering the gentleman ogler pretty much incapable of clear speech. For further fanboy faptitudeness, do be aware that these photos, snapped during the filming of a comedy sketch, were actually shot in the Adam West-ian TV Batcave in Hollywood. Too much for this nerd to comprehend, but just enough to imagine a good lashing at the hands (and hot body) of Sophie Monk. |
The Valley of the MoonAbout 40 minutes south of La Paz, just before the village of Mallasa, a bizarre landscape of eroded rock and clay takes shape. Known as the Valle de la Luna, the jagged hills and crags seem to belong in a science fiction film; not so near a major city. A small park allows visitors to explore the area from within. We spent about 90 minutes on the trails which wind through the the park. Though the trails are clearly marked, it’s easy to venture off a bit on your own. This isn’t like a park in the USA, where security guards are going to be watching your every move. The landscape is truly unique; towering cliffs disappear suddenly into dark crevice. You really have to watch your step, which is difficult since the views all around are so engrossing. |
Thank God For Brandi Glanville In A BikiniUnlike Amy Winehouse, “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Brandi Glanville put on a pink bikini and quietly walked around the beach in Malibu, because she’s not a theatrical little cry baby. Fine Amy. Yeah, good, go do more drugs Amy, that’ll be fine, you don’t need help you know-it-all little bitch. Come on, everyone, let’s all go pay attention to Amy so her little hissy fit won’t go to waste. |
The Shot That Nearly Killed Me: War Photographers – A Special ReportI was one of the first on the scene. The Afghan security forces normally shut down a suicide bombing like this pretty quickly. I was able to get to the epicentre of the explosion. It was carnage, there were bodies, flames were coming out of the buildings. I remember feeling very scared because there was still popping and hissing and small explosions, and the building was collapsing. It was still very fresh and there was a risk of another bomb. It was one of those situations where you have to put fear aside and focus on the job at hand: to watch the situation and document it. This woman was escorted out of the building and round this devastated street corner. It epitomised the whole mood – this older woman caught in the middle of this ridiculous, tragic event. I wish I could have found out how her life unravelled, but as soon as the scene was locked down, I ran back to the office to file. |
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Road Test Review: Mopar Ram Runner by KOREAt 50 mph and with all four tires about 18 inches above the floor of the Mojave Desert, the Mopar Ram Runner we’re piloting instantly etches smiles on our faces. But what was more impressive is the smooth and controlled jumps and landings that follow (repeatedly) that confirm Chrysler’s high-performance off-road kit is the real deal in providing a credible, albeit expensive, alternative to the turn-key Ford F-150 SVT Raptor. We recently spent a week with a Ram Runner, assembled by veteran Baja racer and suspension development guru Kent Kroeker. Kroeker diligently engineered and developed the kit for more than three years with his staff at KORE, outside San Diego, before turning it over to Mopar to sell to the general public. |
The 5 Most Evil Things Tech Companies Helped HappenIf oppressive regimes want to stay oppressive, they need to fear—and wield—technology like a sword covered in napalm. And in most cases, they can't do that without using outside help. Here are the five worst corporate collaborators in technology. |
How Lufthansa Gets The World’S Most Exotic Cars AirborneTo celebrate their 100th anniversary in the air cargo business, Lufthansa's pulled together a gallery of fascinating cars they’ve made airborne over the years. Lamborghini Diablo? Check. Bugatti EB110? Check. Ferrari F1 cars for Niki Lauda and Michael Schumacher? Check and check—and check out the full gallery. |
Particle Physicist Devises Fastest Way For Airlines To Board PassengersScience: is there anything it can't do? Dr. Jason Steffen, a scientist at Fermilab, got frustrated with how inefficiently airlines board customers. So he used simulations with a Monte Carlo optimization algorithm to come up with a better way. So what is the method? Here you go: In his method, first, alternate rows on one side of the plane board, but just the window seats. Then the other side boards, in alternate rows with one row between each passenger. Again, window seats only. Then back to the other side, with the middle seats this time. And so on. The result is a beautiful choreography as rows of passengers simultaneously stow their luggage and take their seats in tandem. The video shows the method in action. And wouldn't you know it, it makes a lot of sense! Of course, that doesn't mean that airlines will start using this system. That'd make too much sense! But with the promise of cutting boarding times fully in half, maybe, just maybe, they'll consider it. |
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