[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
AWESOME BLOG FANPAGE
Warning.... drinking may lead to premature ejaculation or worse the
inability to get your jiggly bits up.
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
inability to get your jiggly bits up.
This is very sexy! Ciel is the new Cadillac cars from Cadillac inspired from the cars they made in 30's era.Ciel is the sky in France language and the Cadillac hopes on this car to return back to their name after CARPOCALPYE two years ago. Ciel will be equipped with 3.6-liter V6 engine 428 horsepower and hybrid motor using lithium ion batteries.
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
Did you know that you are eating strange animals every day? how much?
may be millions .. Dont believe?? Ok lets xoom..
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
may be millions .. Dont believe?? Ok lets xoom..
A Taliban suicide bomber blew up a mosque in Jamrud, Pakistan. as a result is 51 people died and 100 people injured. I have two questions ..
when the war will be end and how did it feel when kill people?
Please stop this!!
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
when the war will be end and how did it feel when kill people?
Please stop this!!
This is a pictures in the series "Day to Night" taken by a
photographer Stephen Wilkes from New York. He spent 10 hours and take
hundreds of pictures to create these photo collage. Impressive shit
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
photographer Stephen Wilkes from New York. He spent 10 hours and take
hundreds of pictures to create these photo collage. Impressive shit
Good girl protect the beggar from the heavy rain. which is sad,
people wear uniforms just looked on without doing anything ..
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
people wear uniforms just looked on without doing anything ..
Burning...
Bryan Jensen (RIP)
A stunt pilot was killed in fiery crash during a Kansas City air show on Saturday after his plane appeared unable to get out of a
downward spiral and plummeted nose-first into the ground, witnesses and authorities said.
Missouri Department of Aviation spokesman Joe McBride said the pilot couldn't pull out of a maneuver and the biplane crashed at a
downtown airfield. No spectators were injured, and McBride said it was the first fatal crash at the annual Kansas City Aviation Expo Air
Show.
Event officials identified the pilot as Bryan Jensen. A website promoting a pilot by the same name who was scheduled to perform at the
show said he had been flying aerobatics for 15 years, worked for a major airline and had more than 23,000 hours of flight time.
Witnesses told the Kansas City Star that the red biplane was performing loops, then couldn't pull up from a downward spiral. They said
the crowd fell silent when the plane hit the ground and burst into flames.
"It was right in front of the crowd," said Kansas City Council member Jan Marcason, who was watching the aerial acrobatics when the
plane crashed around 1:45 p.m.
Others said it appeared that the pilot was going to gain control of the plane and that the maneuver initially looked scripted.
"It was looking cool at first, like he knew what he was doing," Jason Cook, of Blue Springs, told the newspaper.
Spectators were asked to leave Wheeler Downtown Airport after the crash, though the show was expected to resume Sunday. The
Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.
In a news conference hours after the fatal accident, air show director Ed Noyallis released the pilot's name but no other information
about him.
"Our hearts go out to Bryan's family and loved ones," he said.
The website promoting a Bryan Jensen and his red biplane said he grew up on a farm in rural Iowa, took his first flying lesson at age 13
and graduated from the University of North Dakota's aviation college. The site said he had worked for several commuter and major
airlines.
Noyallis said aerobic flying can be extremely dangerous, but said the public was never in danger Saturday.
Air show officials said they consulted with other pilots and agreed the show would continue Sunday.
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
Bryan Jensen (RIP)
A stunt pilot was killed in fiery crash during a Kansas City air show on Saturday after his plane appeared unable to get out of a
downward spiral and plummeted nose-first into the ground, witnesses and authorities said.
Missouri Department of Aviation spokesman Joe McBride said the pilot couldn't pull out of a maneuver and the biplane crashed at a
downtown airfield. No spectators were injured, and McBride said it was the first fatal crash at the annual Kansas City Aviation Expo Air
Show.
Event officials identified the pilot as Bryan Jensen. A website promoting a pilot by the same name who was scheduled to perform at the
show said he had been flying aerobatics for 15 years, worked for a major airline and had more than 23,000 hours of flight time.
Witnesses told the Kansas City Star that the red biplane was performing loops, then couldn't pull up from a downward spiral. They said
the crowd fell silent when the plane hit the ground and burst into flames.
"It was right in front of the crowd," said Kansas City Council member Jan Marcason, who was watching the aerial acrobatics when the
plane crashed around 1:45 p.m.
Others said it appeared that the pilot was going to gain control of the plane and that the maneuver initially looked scripted.
"It was looking cool at first, like he knew what he was doing," Jason Cook, of Blue Springs, told the newspaper.
Spectators were asked to leave Wheeler Downtown Airport after the crash, though the show was expected to resume Sunday. The
Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.
In a news conference hours after the fatal accident, air show director Ed Noyallis released the pilot's name but no other information
about him.
"Our hearts go out to Bryan's family and loved ones," he said.
The website promoting a Bryan Jensen and his red biplane said he grew up on a farm in rural Iowa, took his first flying lesson at age 13
and graduated from the University of North Dakota's aviation college. The site said he had worked for several commuter and major
airlines.
Noyallis said aerobic flying can be extremely dangerous, but said the public was never in danger Saturday.
Air show officials said they consulted with other pilots and agreed the show would continue Sunday.
You want the coolest bed in the world? Complete with projector, audio
system and video art, a computer, video game consoles and looks HIP?
HI-CAN beds are beds that you look forward to. With the price of USD
60 000 you can have beds that meet all your requirements above.
Besides, it also comes with adjustable curtains that can give you
privacy. With this you can watch JAV on the bed without worry of
anyone see you MAST on the bed. WIN
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
system and video art, a computer, video game consoles and looks HIP?
HI-CAN beds are beds that you look forward to. With the price of USD
60 000 you can have beds that meet all your requirements above.
Besides, it also comes with adjustable curtains that can give you
privacy. With this you can watch JAV on the bed without worry of
anyone see you MAST on the bed. WIN
Being a big fan of Lamborghini cars, Chinese hair salon owner known
under the nick name Asan couldn't get by a new Lamborghini Reventon.
He wanted to have this car so much that he used all his creativity and
almost $14,000 to make one for himself. The price on the orinigal
Reventon is $2.3 million. Asan couldn't afford it, so he bought a
model of this car online and used a 1995 Nissan A31 to transform it
into his dream-car. Three welders helped the hair salon owner to
accomplish his dream. They used self- made car details, replicas and
an original Lamborghini RB25 engine to complete the project. The car
was almost ready in only 12 days. According to Asan, when it is
painted, it will look like the real Reventon.
[ CLICK FOR FULL ENTRY ]
under the nick name Asan couldn't get by a new Lamborghini Reventon.
He wanted to have this car so much that he used all his creativity and
almost $14,000 to make one for himself. The price on the orinigal
Reventon is $2.3 million. Asan couldn't afford it, so he bought a
model of this car online and used a 1995 Nissan A31 to transform it
into his dream-car. Three welders helped the hair salon owner to
accomplish his dream. They used self- made car details, replicas and
an original Lamborghini RB25 engine to complete the project. The car
was almost ready in only 12 days. According to Asan, when it is
painted, it will look like the real Reventon.