Monday, December 23, 2013

Christmas/New Years Edition

Nothing matters but Christmas and New Years!

Merry Christmas!!

Happy New Year!!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Hot for teacher


The hot young teacher they hired instead



The hot young teacher they hired instead 


 



Youth-drug can 'reverse' ageing in animal studies


 

Uruguay: Yes we cannabis

 

The real Moby Dick: Do whales really attack humans?

 

Unlocking the scrolls of Herculaneum

 

U.N. Ambassador Laments Misery In Central African Republic

 

Third-Quarter U.S. Growth at 4.1% Rate in New Estimate

 

Health Care Rules Relaxed Again, 'Backlash' Follows

 

S Sudan on precipice, Obama warns

 

Uganda enacts life in jail for gays


Today’s Video: Black Sabbath "Selling My Soul"

Reunion is a live album by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It features the original line-up of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward, the first recording of the four musicians together after the firing of Osbourne in 1979. They had had a couple of one-off reunions in 1985 and 1992, but never toured or recorded together.—wiki

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Lock up your daughters!


Song Xuxia receives treatment at a hospital after an earthquake hit Minxian county




 

 

 



Photos of the Year That Almost Got Away: Behind and Beyond 365

 

Dennis Rodman in third N Korea visit

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (front left) and former NBA star Dennis Rodman (front right) speaking at a basketball game in Pyongyang, 28 February 2013

The 10 most sexist female TV characters

 A telling fact: I thought this said "Sexiest" so I clicked on it.

 

Do daughters make you conservative?

 

Rebels take key South Sudan town

 

A practical guide to NSA reform 

 

Jobless Claims Rose Last Week, But Trend May Still Be Good

Today’s Video: Black Sabbath Psycho Man


Black Sabbath-Psycho Man by heyholetsgo

Reunion is a live album by heavy metal band Black Sabbath. It features the original line-up of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward, the first recording of the four musicians together after the firing of Osbourne in 1979. They had had a couple of one-off reunions in 1985 and 1992, but never toured or recorded together.—wiki

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Aint it a Bitchcoin

To be clear, "Bitchcoin" refers to Bitcoin, as in "ain't it a bitch that the Chinese are hurting your product," not to Jennifer Lawrence or the Coen Brothers.

Jennifer Lawrence on the red carpet for the LA premiere of The Hunger Games; Catching Fire


Jennifer Lawrence: weight comments 'should be illegal'

 

The Coen Bros. On Writing, 'Lebowski' And Literally Herding Cats

 

Prices Are Low, And That Could Be Bad

 

Bitcoin sinks after Chinese action

 

India MPs' fury at envoy's US arrest


Today’s Video: Black Sabbath The Hand That Rocks the Cradle


Dehumanizer saw the reunion of Mob Rules-era Black Sabbath, but, after the tour, Ronnie James Dio (vocals) and Vinny Appice (drums) departed. They were replaced by former Sabbath vocalist Tony Martin and former Rainbow drummer Bobby Rondinelli. Until the June 2013 release of their album 13, Cross Purposes was the last Black Sabbath album recorded with Geezer Butler on bass.—wiki

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Flying lions and Neanderthal Funerals


Lion sent flying by buffalo in extraordinary video

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Women want ban on marriage to deities

 

Old bone dates human hand evolution 

 

Neanderthals and the Dead

 

Edward Snowden Seeks 'Permanent Political Asylum'


Today’s Video: Black Sabbath TV Crimes


"TV Crimes" is a song by British heavy metal band Black Sabbath from their 1992 album Dehumanizer. It was the first Black Sabbath studio album in over a decade to feature Ronnie James Dio on vocals and Vinny Appice on drums. It is also the first in nine years to feature original bassist Geezer Butler. The single was the band's last to chart in the UK. —wiki

Monday, December 16, 2013

Google's coming for you with robot dogs!


Cheetahrobot



Google buys military robot-maker

 

NSA considering Snowden amnesty

 

Arctic sea ice volume bounces back

 

Healthful Habits Can Help Induce Sleep Without The Pills

 

Battle Of The Bottom Feeder: U.S., Vietnam In Catfish Fight


Today’s Video: Black Sabbath Feels Good to Me

Feels Good to Me is from the album Tyr (/ˈtɪər/)...the fifteenth studio album by heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in August 1990 by I.R.S. Records. The band has stated that while they do not disown or regret the song "Feels Good to Me", it was put on the album solely to be released as a single and doesn't fit in musically with the rest of the record.

The album title and several song titles are taken from Norse mythology, which led many to call Tyr a concept album, although bassist Neil Murray dispelled that in 2005, stating that while many of the songs may seem loosely related, very little of the album has to do with mythology and it was not intended to be a concept recording. —wiki

Weekend Edition

Nothing matters but the weekend.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Impotent drunks and sexy leading ladies

A '70s con-artist couple (Christian Bale and Amy Adams) are forced to team up with an FBI agent (Bradley Cooper, right) in American Hustle, inspired by a real-life sting targeting corrupt politicians.


A 'Hustle' With Flow (And Plenty Of Flair)

 

James Bond is an 'impotent drunk'

 

US captive in Iran said to be CIA

 

N Korea: Leader's uncle executed

 

Boehner Blasts Tea Party Groups Over Budget Deal Criticism

 

Data to expose 'sleeping ice giant'



Today’s Videos: 
Dan Kilian - Black Bubblegum
 

Black Sabbath Devil & Daughter


The song "Call of the Wild" was originally going to be titled "Hero", but when Ozzy Osbourne used that title on his album No Rest for the Wicked, Tony Iommi opted to change its title. "Devil & Daughter" also had the original title "Devil's Daughter", but was changed for the same reason.--wiki