Friday, November 12, 2010

Matchstick Master Builds Impressive Matchstick Ship


David Reynolds, from Southampton, England, has spent over 10,000 hours gluing 250,000 matchsticks into a veritable matchstick armada of 20 legendary ships. 05 more images after the break...
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Armless Pianist Liu Wei – Winner of China’s Got Talent 2010

Liu Wei from Beijing, lost his arms from an accident at age 10. He never gives up living strong. He handled to do everything with his feet. His dream is to become a musician. Liu started to learn to play piano at age 19, now he is 22 and just won the China’s Got Talent Show on Oct. 10, 2010. More after the break...
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Monday, November 8, 2010

Namitha at Home Practice Companion

Latest stills of namitha in tight black top n legg!ng. looking like she shooting for yoga class scene for some tamil or kannada movie.More images after the break...
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Shakira – 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards

Shakira – 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards, More images after the break...
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World's largest Jesus Christ Statue

Poland to build world's largest Jesus Christ statue — A small Polish town has sought to place itself on the global tourist map by building the world's largest statue of Jesus, eclipsing Rio's famous Christ the Redeemer. More images after the break...
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German Artist Sails on the Thames in a Paper Boat


After carefully folding it on the banks of the Thames, artist Frank Bölter jumped into his origami boat and sailed it under the surprised gazes of passers-by. Named “To The World’s End”, Frank Bölter’s paper boat was part of the Drift 10 art exhibition, in London. It was created out of giant sheets of paper that he and the public at the Canary Wharf Docks folded, using origami techniques. Reinforced with metal poles, the unusual sailing craft didn’t seem to sink, and its creator was so relaxed that he laid back and read a newspaper, while the public stared at him in awe. 03 more after the break...
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Thick Monkey in São Paulo

This statue is called Fat monkey.  The thick tourists lying on beaches in Brazil.
To create this sculpture was made of more than 10,000 vetnamok.
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