A sexy french announcer at french TV with a mini-skirt and some moves just like Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct.
“Défoncez-moi le standard” (that means “explode my telephone switchboard with a lot of calls” that easily have a sexual meaning “explode my a….”) she says with a smile to make people call a paid number. “I want somebody call me“. “You are lucky to see me”
Bride kidnapping, also known as marriage by abduction or marriage by capture, is a form of marriage practiced in a few traditional cultures, in countries spanning Central Asia, the Caucasus region, parts of Africa, and among the Hmong in southeast Asia. In most countries, bride kidnapping is considered a sex crime, rather than a valid form of marriage. However, some versions of it may also be seen as falling along the continuum between forced marriage and arranged marriage.
Famous pictures and video of an Israeli F-15, flown by pilot Zivi Nedivi in 1983, who managed to return to base safely after losing an entire wing in a mid-air collision with an A-4 Skyhawk. An absolutely remarkable display of piloting skill, not to mention a fabulous demonstration of the durability of the F-15 Eagle. Read the rest of this entry »
It looks and fires like something out of Star Wars, but the latest weapon that Akron Police have in their arsenal certainly appears to be from a galaxy far, far away.
It’s called “Corner Shot”, and it allows officers to load their sidearm into an expandable arm that extends around a corner. Using a video monitor to see that target, the officer can fire a round at a 90-degree angle while staying protected behind cover.
“Expose a weapon, expose a lethal threat, without exposing any part of your body,” said Capt. Mike Shearer. “So it’s looks like a very nice weapon.” Read the rest of this entry »
The very first McDonald’s TV commercial. Not the best quality, but it’s worth it just to see how freakish Ronald McDonald looks. I wouldn’t let my kids anywhere NEAR that creepy clown thing!
World War I…. who would have thought there were original color photos of WWI?
Although color photography was around prior to 1903, the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, patented the process in 1903 and developed the first color film in 1907. The French army was the primary source of color photos during the course of World War One.