Monthly Archives: May 2010

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A young heron sits dying amidst oil splattering underneath mangrove on an island impacted by oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in Barataria Bay, along the the coast of Louisiana on Sunday
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Latest picture from boston.com big picture blog about oil spill here: http://b.globe.com/cpX5P4

Also the live cam ( recording activity happening at BP  gulf ) here: sauce

wtf FB

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wtf, i’ll have a heart attack

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Epic glass

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I push my finger into my eyesss

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JUstin bieber took that slipknot song – duality too seriously

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Lohan’s ankle bracelet has Breathalyzer technology

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hahaha I want one.

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Alcohol Monitoring Bracelet

NEW YORK – If an alcohol-monitoring bracelet can keep celebrities like Lindsay Lohan from drinking, some parents might wonder, Can I get one for my teen?

The answer is no.

For the time being, the ankle bracelets are only sold to the courts, probation officers and others who want to make sure drunken drivers or anyone involved in alcohol-related offenses don’t drink again.

“That might be a market down the road,” said Kathleen Brown, a spokeswoman for Alcohol Monitoring Systems Inc., which makes the only alcohol ankle bracelet.

In the meantime, the Denver-based company is focusing on the corrections market, she said.

One of the devices was slapped on Lohan’s ankle Monday by a judge angered because the actress didn’t show up for a hearing last week in Beverly Hills, Calif., and instead attended the Cannes Film Festival in France. It’s her second go-around with the bracelet — and she’s not the only celebrity to sport one.

Rapper-actress Eve wore one and ex-basketball star Jayson Williams was forced to earlier this year.

The gadgets are much like the better known electronic ankle bracelets that have been used for years to restrict suspects or parolees to their homes. (The alcohol bracelets can now do that too, if needed.)

The bracelet uses the same technology as a Breathalyzer, but instead of checking the breath for alcohol, it samples the perspiration on the skin. After alcohol is consumed, it eventually enters the bloodstream and a small amount is expelled through the skin.

The bracelet tests the skin every half hour. If there’s alcohol, it causes a chemical reaction in the device’s fuel cell. Usually once a day, the information is sent over phone lines to the company, which alerts the courts or probation officer if alcohol is detected at a blood-alcohol level of 0.02 or higher.

etc etc

sauce:  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100525/ap_on_hi_te/us_med_alcohol_bracelet

lol for you hatersss

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Britney Spears wants to be cryogenically frozen

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This article reminds me of Michael Jackson’s, but it was different method (Michael Jackson took several long naps in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber), he wanted to live to 150 years old. But I guess cardiac arrest win.
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Britney Spears has reportedly said that she wants to be cryogenically frozen after her death so that she can be brought back to life in the future.

According to The Sun, the star has become “obsessed” with the idea of having her body preserved and even wants to invest money in the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, an Arizona-based company which specialises in cryogenics.

“It started when someone told her Walt Disney had been preserved by cryogenics to be revived in the future. That was a myth but it got her researching the foundation and she became convinced it was worth a shot,” a source said.

“She looked into having her ashes turned into diamonds after she is gone but settled on the chance of getting to live in the future.”

Spears will reportedly ask father Jamie, who handles her money, for up to $350,000 (£242,808) with which to invest in the process.

sauce:  http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a221808/britney-spears-wants-to-be-frozen.html

Farmville restaurant?

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LOL, only in Malaysia! I got this from my friend on facebook.
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Me: I need tshirt in my life

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William: HAHAHAH

William: No, you make me sandwich

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Choose XD

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The Michael Jackson Sleep Mask

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hahahahha yes, i want this mask to scare my mom

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lol i love this screenshot

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wtf Russia

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sex position

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Weird deaths in recorded history

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Attila the Hun:
One of the most notorious villains in history, Attila’s army had conquered all of Asia by 450 AD-from Mongolia to the edge of the Russian Empire-by destroying villages and pillaging the countryside.

How he died: He got a nosebleed on his wedding night.
In 453 AD, Attila married a young girl named Ildico. Despite his reputation for ferocity on the battlefield, he tended to eat and drink lightly during large banquets. On his wedding night, however, he really cut loose, gorging himself on food and drink. Sometime during the night he suffered a nosebleed, but was too drunk to notice. He drowned in his own blood and was found dead the next morning.

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Tycho Brahe:
An important Danish astronomer of the 16th century. His ground breaking research allowed Sir Isaac Newton to come up with the theory of gravity.
How he died: Didn’t get to the bathroom in time.
In the 16th century, it was considered an insult to leave a banquet table before the meal was over. Brahe, known to drink excessively, had a bladder condition-but failed to relieve himself before the banquet started. He made matters worse by drinking too much at dinner, and was too polite to ask to be excused. His bladder finally burst, killing him slowly and painfully over the next 11 days.

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Horace Wells:
Pioneered the use of anesthesia in the 1840s
How he died: Used anesthetics to commit suicide.
While experimenting with various gases during his anesthesia research, Wells became addicted to chloroform. In 1848 he was arrested for spraying two women with sulfuric acid. In a letter he wrote from jail, he blamed chloroform for his problems, claiming that he’d gotten high before the attack. Four days later he was found dead in his cell. He’d anaesthetized himself with chloroform and slashed open his thigh with a razor.

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Francis Bacon:
One of the most influential minds of the late 16th century. A statesman, a philosopher, a writer, and a scientist, he was even rumored to have written some of Shakespeare’s plays.
How he died: Stuffing snow into a chicken
One afternoon in 1625, Bacon was watching a snowstorm and was struck by the wondrous notion that maybe snow could be used to preserve meat in the same way that salt was used. Determined to find out, he purchased a chicken from a nearby village, killed it, and then, standing outside in the snow, attempted to stuff the chicken full of snow to freeze it. The chicken never froze, but Bacon did.

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Jerome Irving Rodale:
Founding father of the organic food movement, creator of “Organic Farming and Gardening” magazine, and founder of Rodale Press, a major publishing corporation.
How he died: On the “Dick Cavett Show”, while discussing the benefits of organic foods.
Rodale, who bragged “I’m going to live to be 100 unless I’m run down by a sugar-crazed taxi driver,” was only 72 when he appeared on the “Dick Cavett Show” in January 1971. Part way through the interview, he dropped dead in his chair. Cause of death: heart attack. The show was never aired.

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Aeschylus:
A Greek playwright back in 500 BC. Many historians consider him the father of Greek tragedies.
How he died: An eagle dropped a tortoise on his head
According to legend, eagles picked up tortoises and attempt to crack them open by dropping them on rocks. An eagle mistook Aeschylus’ head for a rock (he was bald) and dropped it on him instead.

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Jim Fixx:
Author of the best selling “Complete Book of Running,” which started the jogging craze of the 1970s.
How he died: A heart attack….while jogging
Fixx was visiting Greensboro, Vermont when he walked out of his house and began jogging. He’d only gone a short distance when he had a massive coronary. His autopsy revealed that one of his coronary arteries was 99% clogged, another was 80% obstructed, and a third was 70% blocked….and that Fixx had had three other attacks in the weeks prior to his death.

sauce: http://www.crystalkiss.com/dumbest-deaths-in-history/

Breaking a heart with Liquid Nitrogen

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LOL i love this

William said he’d eat it.. yuk

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