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Labels: Public Service Announcements, Public Transportation, signs, Street Signs
From: PerthNow
A DWARF porn star who was Gordon Ramsay's double has been found dead in the most bizarre of circumstances, according to UK tabloid The Sunday Sport.
Percy Foster's 107 centimetre (3'6") body was discovered in a badger's den in Wales.
The report says the 35-year-old was found, "deep in an underground chamber by Ministry of Agriculture experts ahead of a planned badger-gassing program."
Investigators have not ruled out the possibility of suicide, according to the report.
In a recent interview Foster spoke of his excitement about his growing career as Ramsay's double.
"Porn lookalikes get more money than normal actors. Dwarf lookalikes are as rare as hen's teeth and so can command top dollar.
"I've already ordered a new BMW and a diamond-encrusted Soda Stream," he said.
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Labels: Bizarre, Porn companies, porn spoofs, Pornography
The celebrations surrounding the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's Nevermind will continue next Friday, Sept. 23. VH1 plans on airing a rare, hour-long concert by the seminal grunge outfit on its own network, VH1 Classic, and Palladia. The broadcast starts at 11 p.m. EST/PST, which means you might be a few drinks in once it begins. That's not the worst case scenario, of course, but just make sure you don't get too rowdy.
The concert footage stems from a gig at Seattle's Paramount Theater on Halloween in 1991. It apparently includes performances of "Breed" and "Polly" along with their renowned cover of the Vaselines' "Jesus Doesn't Want Me For a Sunbeam" and, my personal favorite, "Aneurysm." If you happen to miss the televised viewing of the show, you can still catch it on DVD and Blu-ray when Nirvana: Live at the Paramount is released on Sept. 27.
You can watch a trailer for the DVD below.
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Labels: Concert News, Nirvana, Rolling Stone
Uploaded by asylumchannel on Nov 17, 2010
Star Wars fan dads discuss how they will talk to their kids about Star Wars.
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Labels: Commercials, PSA, Star Wars
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CHUCK TESTA!
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Commercial created by YouTube sensations Rhett and Link as part of "commercial kings"
http://www.ifc.com/rhett-link/episodes/taxidermy-comedy.php
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Labels: Animal Activists, animal oddities, Animal Photography
Now this is a story all about how/this kid got flipped-turned upside down/and take a few minutes just sit right there/as we take you through the sneaker guide of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
When it comes to sneakers, most people are checking to see what’s hot in the streets right now. Sometimes it’s nice to get a little nostalgic (Yeah the Seinfeld piece was major) and no show was more on point with style in the early '90s then The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. When the project kicked off in 1990, Will Smith was already established as a music artist thanks to everyone’s favorite summer anthem, and proved his personality and wit as well. Naturally acting was the next move, and with backing from Quincy Jones he was ready to cross over to iconic status which he had cemented by the time the show last aired on May 20, 1996 and he moved on to blockbuster films. After sifting through 56 hours of footage, we have a complete guide of what our man Will rocked throughout the series — definitely worth peeping or you can hit us with this.
Click on the gallery to see A Complete Guide To The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s Sneakers.
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Labels: 90's, nike, sneakers, Will Smith
In this film, the Hollywood star plays a mercenary, an expert on kidnappings. The character who plays her daughter is engaged to save a former martial arts fighter. The film is called "Six Bullets" and recorded in studios Media Pro. The actor also starred in other films made in Romania.
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Labels: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Romania, Van Damme Friday