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Maitlyn Simmons and Lian Schreuder Booty TimeObviously I know nothing about these Maitlyn Simmons and Lian Schreuber chicks, I don’t even know how to pronounce their names, but the fact that they’re wearing little bikini bottoms, knee high socks and tight tops makes it all good. Apparently these are some shots from some sort of promotion for chips or something. Crazy. If this is how they promote chips, imagine what they do for bikinis or lingerie or bras or bananas or jell-o. Awesome. |
Clouds Photographed Through an Open Plane Door 4 Miles UpFor his project “Cloud Collection“, photographer Rüdiger Nehmzow went about four miles off the ground and photographed clouds through the open door of the plane. With no glass between Nehmzow and the sky to muddy up the shots, the resulting photographs are absolutely stunning. |
Nina Senicar Is Just SpectacularI posted pictures of this Nina Senicar hottie in her bikini the other day and I couldn’t believe how gorgeous she was, I was getting strange and wonderful feelings in my pants, so I had to post some more pictures of her. Here she is walking down the street in her amazingly tight little dress. She’s perfect. I don’t know what she does or who she is or what rich old man gets to man handle her on the weekend, but I think she’s awesome. I’ve got literally hundreds of dollars in my bank account… What will that get me? |
The 10 Best Psychotic Facial Expressions From Police Officers At Occupy ProtestsHaving cleared Zuccotti Park of protesters for the first time since Occupy Wall Street began, the NYPD are chalking up a victory for themselves this morning. The Occupy protests could end one day, and when it does it's the faces we'll remember. Especially the faces of those cops who look like they're either about to completely lose their minds, or the contents of their bowels. |
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462 mph From Every AngleWe hate to be the ones to tell you this, but there's a scant chance most of us will ever exceed 200 miles per hour here on planet Earth. Sure, you can hop in a commercial jet liner and easily best that figure in the comfort of coach, but its not quite the same as skimming along mere inches from the ground in an hurling ball of aluminum, glass and fury. Maybe that's what makes the Speed Demon's latest run on the salt so impressive. As you may recall, the team behind this particular Streamliner recently pulled off a running mile of 426 mph. |
Boeing Delivers First Batch Of 30,000-pound Bombs To Air ForceAerospace giant Boeing Co. has delivered the first batch of 30,000-pound bombs, each nearly five tons heavier than anything else in the military's arsenal, to the U.S. Air Force to pulverize underground enemy hide-outs. At a total cost of about $314 million, the military has developed and ordered 20 of the GPS-guided bombs, called Massive Ordnance Penetrators. They are designed to be dropped on targets by the Boeing-made B-52 Stratofortress long-range bomber or Northrop Grumman Corp.'s B-2 stealth bomber. In an age of new emphasis on drones and lightweight weaponry, the Air Force's purchase highlights the Pentagon's ongoing need for defense contractors to build the kinds of big bombs and other heavy-duty ordnance they have produced for decades. |
Dodge Viper ACR blasts Nurburging record with 7:12 lap timePut back the champagne in the freezer, Lexus; you’re just-set record lap time of 7:14 around the Nurburgring has been broken. How’s it feel to hold one of the auto world’s most famous titles for less than a month? You can blame Chrysler’s SRT team for that because the latter went to the ’Ring with only one thing in mind: get under 7:14 in one lap. And just as records are always meant to be broken regardless of how fresh they are, Chrysler’s Dodge Viper ACR blasted around the Nurburgring in a blistering time of 7:12. The exact time has yet to be released - there are tenths of seconds in that equation - but make no mistake, it’s more than a second faster than the 7:14.6 time the Lexus LF-A Nurburgring Package achieved earlier this month. |
Blind Dog Trapped Down Manhole For Two Months Reunited With OwnerThe cute young dog, named Dou Dou, went missing in September while out for walkies with its owner in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. She scoured the area in search of her pet but he was nowhere to be seen. Realising the improbability of a blind dog finding its way home without help, she accepted she would never see Dou Dou again. However, when her friend told her of a newspaper story about a puppy with eye problems who had been trapped for several months down a manhole in Shandong Province, she knew it had to be more than just be a coincidence. 'I immediately found the newspaper and from the picture I instantly knew it's my Dou Dou,' she said. Rescue attempts had failed because terrified Dou Dou reacted aggressively to strangers who tried to help him, but the dog had survived on food thrown to it by kind-hearted locals. |
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