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Michelle ‘Bombshell’ McGee’s Big Inked Boobies

Here’s everyone’s favorite alleged racist home-wrecker Michelle ‘Bombshell’ McGee making an appearance at Deja Vu’s Adult Emporium over the weekend. I guess it’s pretty safe to assume we’ll be seeing her tattooed vagina in some rotten porno pretty soon. Great. That’s just what the world needs, a piece of white trash with big fake boobs doing unspeakable things on camera… Actually, I’m alright with that. She should get a vagina tattoo next to her actual vagina just to mess with the other pornstars on set. Porn practical jokes.

Extraordinarily Clever Examples of Toy Photography

Toy photography provides great opportunities for clever composition, creative lighting and a chance to really have some fun. When done right a photographer can breath life and personality into the inanimate objects being shot. I think these examples really reflect this.

Kim Kardashians First Husband Beat Her Up. A Lot.

KIM KARDASHIAN suffered brutal beatings at the hands of her ex-husband DAMON THOMAS, according to newly-published court documents. Kim eloped to Las Vegas, Nevada, and married music producer Damon in January 2000 when she was just 19. But the marriage was ill-fated, ending three years later after Kim was allegedly held prisoner. America’s Star magazine have now obtained the 2003 court documents in which Kim claims Damon would punch her in the face, slam her against walls and throw her across the room.

The Extraordinary Work of Marko Bizarro

Photography is much more than taking a camera and snapping some photos. It gotta have art direction, understanding of illumination and of course, the whole post process involved in this equation that will make a photo really stand out. Mark Bizarro from Quito, Ecuador, shows us that he does have all those skills and also a lot of creativity that certainly make his work extraordinary.



PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES TECHNOLOGY & OTHER NEAT STUFF

Let Me Be Your Little Wheel, Baby: The Original BMC Mini

The BMC Mini is one of a tiny handful of vehicles that are truly iconic, immediately recognizable even by people who know nothing about cars. It's as enduring a symbol of sixties Britain as the Beatles and James Bond -- a revolutionary little shoebox on wheels that rewrote the rules for compact cars. Yhis week, we look at the history of the original Mini. Just as the first Big Three compacts of 1960 emerged from the "Eisenhower Recession" of 1957-1958, the Mini was born in crisis. In October 1956, the British and French governments colluded with Israel in a plan to retake the Suez Canal, which Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser had nationalized that summer. Israeli armed forces advanced into the Sinai Peninsula, providing a pretense for an Anglo-French task force, dubbed Operation Musketeer, to invade Egypt, ostensibly to ensure the security of the Canal Zone. Both the United States and the Soviet Union refused to support the invasion, and U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower exerted strong economic pressure on Great Britain to withdraw, nearly collapsing the British pound. The Musketeer task force pulled out ignominiously in early November, less than 10 days after the invasion began. In retaliation, Saudi Arabia imposed an embargo on oil shipments to France and the UK, which brought a return to fuel rationing in December 1956.

Microwaved iPad 3G Surfaces On eBay, Called the EyePad

There's strange microwaves, and then there's things you shouldn't microwave. Apple's iPad 3G falls under the latter. Unfortunately, one 64GB specimen recently surfaced on eBay, and with an eyeball to boot. The seller says that the winning bidder "will receive a microwaved iPAD titled "eyePAD" beautifully encased in museum quality resin with stylish display stand signed and dated by the artist with a copy of the microwaving episode in which this iPAD was microwaved in."

Boeing’s 787 Suffers Through Deep Freeze in Florida

Boeing has begun cold-soak testing of the new 787 Dreamliner at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. The testing takes place in the McKinley Climatic Chamber, a massive hangar where the temperature can be controlled to simulate everything from the deep freeze of high altitudes to the baking heat of the deserts. Boeing expects the test to last two weeks. All new airliners must undergo climatic testing to ensure that systems work in all the temperature ranges the aircraft is expected to experience. Inside the climate chamber at Eglin, the temperature has been turned down to a chilly 45 degrees below zero Fahrenheit (-43 Celsius).

Apple Sells 1,000,000 iPads In The First Month

Steve told us it'd be revolutionary, and if sales are the measure of a device's success, then the iPad seems to be well on track to validating its creator's bold claims. This past Friday, "just 28 days after its introduction," Apple sold its millionth iPad. 1.5 million ebooks have already been downloaded to the device, along with 12 million apps. Steve Jobs has also taken time from his busy essay-writing schedule to remind us that that's less than half of the 74 days it took to achieve the milestone with the original iPhone, and demand for the "magical" slate continues to outstrip supply.

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