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11.30.2006
Indoor Ice Hockey
The organizer of the hockey game took Indoor ice hockey too literally and the players forgot their Inline skates. But seems everythings works fine.




Ice hockey is played on ice with a three inch (76.2 mm) diameter rubber disc called a puck between two teams of skaters consisting of a goaltender, two defence players and three forwards. The game is played all over North America, Europe and in many other countries around the world to a greater or lesser extent. It is played with two teams, while 5 skaters and 1 goalie are allowed on the ice at a time. In NHL rules, the periods are 20 minutes long. There are three periods.

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11.29.2006
Kamikaze Slide
Every time you go down the water slide, you better check out why is it called Kamikaze slide.



A water slide is a slide or tube with water flowing down it. The water reduces friction so people on it move quickly. Water slides typically run into a swimming pool at the end. Sometimes, to add to the overall excitement of a water slide, names are used which increase the fear factor, such as the "Kamikaze slide"

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11.28.2006
Sentry dog
This kind of dog is best for guarding your home.




A guard dog, watch dog, or sentry dog is a dog employed to guard against, or watch for, unwanted or unexpected animals or people. Dobermans were specifically designed as guards.

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11.27.2006
Vegy animals part 1
When you eat a banana, you never think that one could actually bite back.






Banana is the common name used for herbaceous plants in the genus Musa, which because of their size and structure, are often mistaken for trees. Globally, bananas rank fourth after rice, wheat and maize in human consumption; they are grown in 130 countries worldwide, more than any other fruit crop. In 2003, India led the world in banana production, representing approximately 23% of the worldwide crop, most of which was for domestic consumption. The four leading banana exporting countries were Ecuador, Costa Rica, Philippines, and Colombia. Competition amongst supermarkets has led to reduced margins in recent years which in turn has led to lower prices for growers and most commonly known are Chiquita, Del Monte, Dole and Fyffes. The fruit averages 125 g, of which approximately 75% is water and 25% dry matter content. Bananas are a valuable source of Vitamin A, Vitamin B6, Vitamin C, and potassium.

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11.26.2006
Nukem' Cola
For all the Fallout fans, see the development of the first Nukem Cola.




Coca-Cola (often "Coke") is a carbonated cola and the world's most popular soft drink. The Coca-Cola Company's headquarters are located in Atlanta, Georgia, where the drink was first concocted around 1886. Coke's inventor John Stith Pemberton was not a shrewd marketer of his drink, and the ownership of Coke eventually passed to Asa Candler, whose company remains the producer of Coke today. Candler's successful marketing, continued by his successors such as Robert Woodruff, established Coke as a major soft drink first in the United States and later around the world.
Fallout is a computer role-playing game produced by Tim Cain and published by Interplay in 1997. Although set in the late 22nd century, its story and artwork are heavily influenced by the post-World War II nuclear paranoia of the 1950s. The game is sometimes considered to be an unofficial sequel to Wasteland, but it could not use that title as Electronic Arts held the rights to it, and, except for minor references, the games are set in separate universes. It was also intended to use Steve Jackson Games's GURPS system, but for unknown reasons, that deal fell through.


Fallout is a computer role-playing game produced by Tim Cain and published by Interplay in 1997. Although set in the late 22nd century, its story and artwork are heavily influenced by the post-World War II nuclear paranoia of the 1950s. The game is sometimes considered to be an unofficial sequel to Wasteland, but it could not use that title as Electronic Arts held the rights to it, and, except for minor references, the games are set in separate universes. It was also intended to use Steve Jackson Games's GURPS system, but for unknown reasons, that deal fell through.

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11.25.2006
Connect Michael Jackson
How cool can it be to be Michael Jackson? You can mask yourself when ever you want, can blend in the sourroundings, change your image for the upcoming fashion trends.




Hmm. Maybe he stole some zombie parts after making Thriller video.

Michael Joseph Jackson (born August 29, 1958) is an American musician and entertainer whose successful music career and controversial personal life have been at the forefront of pop culture for the last quarter-century.
Jackson began his musical career at the age of seven as the lead singer of The Jackson 5 and released his first solo recording, Got to Be There in 1971 while remaining a member of the group. He began a full-fledged solo career in 1979 and formally parted with his siblings in 1984. In his solo career, Jackson recorded and co-produced the best-selling album of all time, Thriller with worldwide sales of more than 100 million; received thirteen Grammy awards; and charted thirteen number-one singles in the United States. His career lasted for 4 decades.

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11.24.2006
Huston, we have a problem
Imagine you are an astronaout. Great dude, riding the blast missles, curently cruising around 7th moon of the Saturn, examining the life species that were collected hours ago. Need to dress up, and when you done you notice that one of the spiders from the species chamber is missing. You hate spiders. And you casually look inside your helmet!




"Huston, we have a problem" is a famous sentence from the Apollo 13 the movie.
Apollo 13 was the third American-manned lunar-landing mission, part of the Apollo program. Two days after launch, the Apollo spacecraft was crippled by an explosion, causing the Service Module portion of the Apollo Command/Service Module to lose its oxygen and electrical power. The crew used the Lunar Module as a “lifeboat” in space. The command module systems remained functional, but were deactivated to preserve its capability to reenter Earth’s atmosphere upon return to the earth. The crew endured difficult conditions due to severe constraints on power, cabin heat, and drinkable water, but successfully returned to Earth.
That was for real, not just in the movie.

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11.22.2006
Dentist Freak
Kids are usually scared of dentists, but this one literally took the words "Open wide".


It is said that the 17th century french physician Pierre Fauchard started dentistry science as we know it today, hence he was named "the father of modern dentistry". Among many of his developments were, the extensive use of dental prosthesis, introduced dental fillings as treatment for dental cavities and stated sugar derivate acids like tartaric acid were responsible of dental decay.

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11.20.2006
Christmas/Easter Joy
Even Santa and Easter Bunny sometimes need to sit in the war simulator and try to take over the world with destruction, not only by their goodness, presents, Santa sleighs and Easter eggs.




Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, Santy, or simply Santa is a mythical gift-giving figure in various cultures who distributes presents to children, traditionally on December 24, Christmas Eve.

The Easter Bunny is a giving rabbit which is said to leave gifts, usually Easter baskets for children at Easter (or at springtime). It originates in Western European cultures, where it is a hare rather than a rabbit. Eggs, like rabbits and hares, are fertility symbols of extreme antiquity; since birds lay eggs and rabbits and hares give birth (to large litters) in the early spring, these became symbols of the rising fertility of the earth at the Vernal Equinox.
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11.18.2006
Bush movies
He told us he can save humanity from extinction, he will protect all of us by protecting the boy, he did it and told he will be back. Well now he transfered is battle to Iraq, and told us he will catch Sadam Hussein, he did it and then told to Iraqis. -"I'll be back!"




Terminators, in Robotech, refers to the clone elite footsoldiers of the Robotech Masters who used to serve as senate guards.
The word terminator is from Latin and means the finisher.



He's hot, he's good, he will again save the world from D(r).Evil, and everythinh he says to him is: "Oh, behave!"



Sir Austin "Danger" Powers KBE is a fictional character portrayed by Mike Myers in a series of parodies of 1960s spy films known as the Austin Powers series.<>

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11.17.2006
Trust the signs
When you are lost in the traffic you can always count on the traffic signs to guide you through. But behind the traffic sign there is a person, which places the proper sign on the proper place.




Sometimes, we just have to evaluate the sanity of the person doing it.



The earliest road signs were milestones, giving distance or direction; for example, the Romans erected stone columns throughout their empire giving the distance to Rome. In the Middle Ages multidirectional signs at intersections became common, giving directions to cities and towns.

Traffic signs became more important with the development of automobiles. The basic patterns of most traffic signs were set at the 1908 International Road Congress in Rome. Since then there have been considerable change. Today they are almost all metal rather than wood and are coated with retroreflective sheetings of various types for nighttime and low-light visibility.

New generations of traffic signs based on big electronic displays can also change its symbols and also provide intelligent behavior by means of sensors or by remote control. In this sense, "road beacons" or RBS based in the use of RFID special transponders buried in the asphalt arise as an innovative evolution for on-board signalling.

Yet another "medium" for transferring information ordinarily associated with visible signs is RIAS (Remote Infrared Audible Signage), e.g. "Talking Signs®" for print-handicapped (including blind/low-vision/illiterate) people. These are infra-red transmitters serving the same purpose as the usual graphic signs when received by an appropriate device such as a hand-held receiver or one built into a cell phone.

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11.16.2006
Tooth kid
People tend to look similar to things they spend time with. This kid loves Bugs Bunny and he knows that they have this certaint bond between them.
Eh, (carrot chewing sounds) ... what's up, doc?



Bugs Bunny is an Academy Award-winning fictional street-smart anthropomorphic gray rabbit who appears in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated films produced by Warner Bros., and is one of the most recognizable characters, real or imaginary, in the world. According to his biography, he was "born" in 1940 in Brooklyn, New York and the product of many fathers: Ben "Bugs" Hardaway (who created a prototypical version of the character called Happy Rabbit in 1938's "Porky's Hare Hunt"), Bob Clampett, Tex Avery (who developed Bugs' definitive personality in 1940), Robert McKimson (created the definitive Bugs Bunny character design), Chuck Jones, and Friz Freleng. According to Mel Blanc, his original voice actor, his accent is an equal blend of someone from the Bronx and someone from Brooklyn.

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11.14.2006
Cat Loaf
If you don't want your loaf of bread to brecome meat loaf, be aware of your cat before you put the bread in the owen. No cats were harmed during m(b)aking of this picture.




Bread is a staple food of European, Middle Eastern and Indian cultures which is prepared by baking, steaming, or frying dough. Bread consists minimally of flour and water; salt is present in most cases; and usually a leavening agent such as yeast is used. Breads may also contain some amounts of sugar, spices, fruit (such as raisins, pumpkin or bananas), vegetables (like onion or zucchini), nuts, or seeds (such as caraway, sesame or poppy seeds). There are a wide variety of breads, with preferences differing from region to region.
Bread is one of the oldest prepared foods, dating back to the Neolithic era. The first breads produced were probably cooked versions of a grain-paste, made from ground cereal grains and water, and may have been developed by accidental cooking or deliberate experimentation with water and grain flour. Descendants of these early breads are still commonly made from various grains worldwide, including the Mexican tortilla, Indian and Pakistani chapati, South Indian dosa, Scottish oatcake, North American johnnycake, Hebrew Pita bread (Pitot in Hebrew) and Ethiopian injera. The basic flat breads of this type also formed a staple in the diet of many early civilizations with the Sumerians eating a type of barley flat cake, and the 12th century BC Egyptians being able to purchase a flat bread called ta from stalls in the village streets.

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Fast start
Latest Adidas shoe model has the greatest grip, it won't leave you disappointed





Adidas AG is a German sports apparel manufacturer, part of the Adidas Group, which is the second largest sportswear manufacturer worldwide. The company was named after its founder, Adolf (Adi) Dassler, who started producing shoes in the 1920s in Herzogenaurach near Nuremberg with the help of his brother Rudolf Dassler who later formed rival shoe company PUMA AG. It registered as Adidas AG on 18 August 1949 (with lower-case lettering: "adidas"). The company's clothing and shoe designs typically include three parallel stripes of the same color, and the same motif is incorporated into Adidas's official logos. The company revenue for 2005 was listed at 6.6 billion euros, or about 8.4 billion U.S. dollars.
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11.11.2006
Nightmare
Kids often have nightmareic dreams, and you always shush them back to bed telling that the creature doesn't exist. Until my kid took a photo of the Thing when he was bathing!



A dream is the experience of envisioned images, sounds, or other sensations during sleep. The events of dreams are often impossible or unlikely to occur in physical reality, and are usually outside the control of the dreamer, (except in the case of lucid dreaming, in which the suspension of disbelief is broken and the dreamer realizes that he or she is dreaming—being sometimes even capable of changing the oneiric reality around him or her and controlling various aspects of the dream). Dreamers may experience strong emotions while dreaming. Frightening or upsetting dreams are referred to as nightmares. Episodic evidence also exists for precognitive dreams. The scientific discipline of dream research is oneirology.
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11.10.2006
Impossible creatures
Ever wanted to have a Hammerhead shark? But your parents only wants to buy you a hamster? But wouldn't it be nice if you could have this cute little Hammerhead hamster!





Hawk's are pretty messy themselfs, but a caterpillar hawk. That's your solution to pets.



Impossible Creatures is a real time strategy game developed by Relic Entertainment in conjunction with Microsoft Game Studios. Its unique feature is that the armies used are all created by the player. The armies consist of 9 creatures; each one is a combination of any two animals from a list of over 70, resulting in a total number of 127,392 possible combinations with all official mods downloaded. Many animals have inherent abilities to add more strategic depth to the game.

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11.09.2006
Pet care
Animals as pets are responsibility, every time you wanna purchase animal in your local pet store you must be prepared to give them proper medical care, bathe them and feed them.



But then again, sometimes you don't wanna push it to hard.




A pet is an animal kept for companionship and enjoyment, as opposed to livestock, laboratory animals, working animals or sport animals, etc which are kept for economic reasons. The most popular pets are noted for their loyal or playful characteristics, for their attractive appearance, for their song. Pets generally seem to provide their owners with non-trivial health benefits; keeping pets has been shown to help remove stress. There is now a medically approved class of 'therapy animals', mostly dogs, who are brought to visit confined humans (some illnesses, age related disabilities, etc). Walking a dog can also provide its owner (as well as the dog) with exercise, fresh air, and social interaction.

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11.06.2006
Starwars Bush
Not "In a galaxy far far away..." But here.







Star Wars is a science fantasy saga and fictional galaxy created by writer / producer / director George Lucas during the 1970s. The saga began with the film Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope), which was released on May 25, 1977, by 20th Century Fox. The film became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon - spawning five more feature films, three spin-off films, five television series and an extensive collection of licensed books, comics, video games, action figures, trading cards, card games, and other products - all of which are set within a fictional "galaxy far, far away."

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The Catfather
- Sotto Capo, bring me the head of mice mafia boss.
- It will be done Don Cato Corleone.



- There you are, this is the last chunk of cheese you'll be stealing from Corleone!



In 1972, a film adaptation of the novel was released, starring Marlon Brando as Don Vito Corleone, Al Pacino as Michael Corleone, and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Mario Puzo assisted with writing the screenplay and with other production tasks. The film grossed approximately $134 million and won various awards, including three Academy Awards, five Golden Globes and a Grammy and is considered to be one of the greatest films of all time. The sequel, The Godfather, Part II won 6 Oscars, and became the first sequel to win the Oscar for Best Picture.

Traditional terminology

1. Capo di Tutti Capi (the "Boss of All Bosses", namely Matteo Messina Denaro for the Sicilian Mafia and Renato Gagliano for the Sacra Corona Unita; not applicable to the American Mafia)
2. Capo di Capi Re (a title of respect given to a senior or retired member, equivalent to being a member emeritus, literally, "King Boss of Bosses")
3. Capo Crimine ("Crime Boss", known as a Don - the head of a crime family)
4. Capo Bastone ("Beat Head", known as the "Underboss" is second in command to the Capo Crimini)
5. Consigliere (an advisor)
6. Caporegime ("Regime head", a captain who commands a "crew" of around ten Sgarriste or "soldiers")
7. Sgarrista or Soldati ("Soldier", made members of the Mafia who serve primarily as foot soldiers)
8. Picciotto ("Little man", a low ranking member who serves as an "enforcer")
9. Giovane D'Onore (an associate member, usually someone not of Italian or Sicilian ancestry)

Sicilian Mafia structure

1. Capofamiglia - (Don)
2. Consigliere - (Counselor/Advisor)
3. Sotto Capo - (Underboss)
4. Capodecina - (Group Boss/Capo)
5. Uomini D'onore - ("Men of Honor")

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11.03.2006
Gollums career
When he was drafted in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Gollum, who auditioned to some movies before, wanted to merge those movies with the Lord of the Rings. So when he auditioned a part in a comedy film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen called O Brother, Where Art Thou, the movie had this banner.



But his lack of singing cost him that part, which George Clooney took.

Later he tried doubling for some superheroes, and this was his thought of success.



Gollum is a fictional character from J. R. R. Tolkien's universe of Middle-earth. Originally known as Sméagol, he was later named Gollum after the disgusting gurgling noise he made in his throat. He is estimated to have been born in the year 2430 of the Third Age, and died on March 25, 3019. His life was extended far beyond its natural limits by the effects of possessing the One Ring. At the time of his death, Gollum was about 589 years old, a remarkable age for a creature who was once of Hobbit-kind, but he had been corrupted by the power of the Ring. His one desire was to possess the Ring which had enslaved him, and he pursued it for 76 years after he lost it.

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Jack Sparrow
Let's see Sparrow running away from this peril. Surely the great pirate of the Caribbean knew about new reinforcements by the natives. If you want to know what happened, be sure not to miss Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End.




Here is Sparrow in some of his earlier works.



According to the official Disney website and the game based on the film series, Jack Sparrow, the son of Captain Grant Sparrow, was born in Colonial India and was once employed by the East India Trading Company. He helmed the Wicked Wench, an EITC merchant vessel, performing odd jobs for Cutler Beckett. When Sparrow refuses to transport slaves and instead frees them in Africa, Beckett sanctions the torching (and sinking) of the Wicked Wench, and literally brands Jack Sparrow a pirate. Jack comes to embrace his outlaw status, becoming a successful pirate with no desire to return to life under the command of others. Later, Jack petitions Davy Jones to raise his ship from the ocean floor. He rechristens her the Black Pearl.

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11.02.2006
Space babies
Talks between The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) and The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has began, to send the first baby in space. All the preparation is completed, here is the shot from the press conference held before the flight.
One of the questions there was: - Are you the first baby in space?
The baby simply replyed: - Yes. Yes I am (that was translated from: Gu. Gu guga.)




But is this the first baby in space?


The truth is out there.


An astronaut, cosmonaut is a person who travels into space, or who makes a career of doing so. The criteria for determining who has achieved human spaceflight vary (see edge of space). In the United States, people who travel above an altitude of 80 kilometres (50 miles) are designated as astronauts. The FAI defines spaceflight as over 100 kilometres (62 miles). As of September 9, 2006, a total of 454 humans have reached space according to the U.S. definition, 448 people qualify under the FAI definition, while 444 people have reached Earth orbit or beyond. 24 astronauts have completely left the Earth's Orbit. These individuals have spent over 29,000 crew-days (or a cumulative total of over 77 years) in space including over 100 crew-days of spacewalks. Astronauts from at least 35 countries have gone into space. The U.S. awards astronaut wings to those who fly into space on their rockets.

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