Sunday, March 6, 2011

funny or die


funny or die

Katie Couric discovers a shocking and disturbing secrets in a video for Funny or Die: A common game is singing to the children promised to "shake the sillies out" is not working.


The video coincided with Couric was a profile of the Internet giant comedy "CBS Sunday Morning." The fact he is the head over a group of adorable tots nursery Chelsea home remedies that are used to the sillies (and "insane"), the computer system is useless to say.

"You're living a lie," Couric says the kids. But the roles are reversed when it tries to shake his sillies Couric - and eventually became the highest pre-school bully I've ever seen.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

lina ron

lina ron


A vocal supporter of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who led a radical group who died in the street. Lina Ron, the 50th.Information Minister Andres Izar said Ron had a heart attack.

Izar Saturday mourned the death, saying on Twitter: "Honour and glory toto Lina Ron ."

Ron groups led by Chavez supporters often accuse the attacks on the opposition protests.

He founded a small Venezuelan Popular Union Party, and was a prominent voice in the movement's radical wing of the Chavez years.

Ron Chavez once said "a good woman, but she's more of anarchy."

craigslist home page

craigslist home page


It started at random, such partnerships often young, fast connection, limited budgets and big ideas. Back in the summer of 2009, Jacob Krupnick, an aspiring photographer in his mid-20s, pulled a fashion PR firm hired her for a promotional video for a shoe show. He went on Craigslist to recruit 50 dancers (all skills, all ages, all body ") to set up a makeshift studio in the Meatpacking District hot night in July. Payment was a slice of pizza.

Anne was 20 march, that even in the summer recovering from a childhood of great anxiety, Teaneck, NJ: competitive ballet school and performing the "Nutcracker" at Lincoln Center and the pressure to pick the best and leanest en Pointe and IEST-girl in the classroom. Since it does not, the University of the Arts in Philadelphia a year ago, he went rogue, dance-wise, three or four hours a day around the studios in New York City - jazz, modern, tap, salsa, flamenco, belly dancing, break-dancing, West Africa, pole dancing, capoeira - a loan gestures and movements, and cook them in their own unique B-girl bouillabaisse.

Shoot Krupnick came in that night and sweating a little bit confusing, straight from the hip-hop class, wearing sweat pants and a white T-shirt with Dr. Seuss. Krupnick he gave her iPod, cued a song Daft Punk robot or a human, then offered the camera, a five-minute freestyle that mixed high-intensity is high, locks, pirouettes, cartwheels and karate kicks and sensual hip gyrations imaginary stick curling .
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