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Professional sports are a major form of entertainment around the world. People love to follow their favorite teams and root for a championship. The world of sports is an extremely lucrative business, and athletes are paid extremely high sums of money to perform. This article will examine the top ten athletes in the world. It [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under People, Sports · Tagged Aaron Rodgers, Alexander Ovechkin, Anderson Silva, Auto racing, baseball, basketball, boxing, Bryan Johnson, Calvin Johnson, cricket, Cristiano Ronaldo, Evgeni Malkin, football, Henrik Lundqvist, hockey, Jimmie Johnson, Jonathan Trott, Justin Verlander, Kevin Durant, Lebron James, Lionel Messi, Manny Pacquiao, Matt Kemp, Matthew Stafford, Miami Heat, mlb, NASCAR, National Football League, nfl, NHL, Novak Djokovic, Professional sports, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Ryan Lochte, Sachin Tendulkar, Sebastian Vettel, soccer, sports rivalries, tennis, Usain Bolt
Who doesn’t love a good movie trailer? One of movie-goers’ most favorite cinema experiences is seeing what new films will be featured in the coming attractions. Of course, sometimes we watch one movie and think about how great it would be to combine it with another, but know it could never happen. That doesn’t mean [...]
Posted by Jeff Kelly on Friday, July 6, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Entertainment, Humor, Movies, Television · Tagged cocky race car, Days of Thunder, films, gran torino, Jeff Kelly, Mashup, Meg Ryan, movie mash ups, movie mashup, movie trailers, movie true grit, Movies, NASCAR, private detective, reservoir dogs, Ricky Bobby, Sleepless in Seattle, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, teenage ninja mutant turtles, The A-Team, The Goonies, the ring, TNMT movies, Toy Story, trailers, up, Wall-E, Watchmen
Advocates of civil disobedience believe it’s OK to disobey an unjust law. And everybody disobeys those silly small-town laws that prohibit things like training lions to ride unicycles on Sunday. This is OK, because what else are you gonna do on a Sunday? Read? Then there are laws and rules, on the books basically everywhere, [...]
Posted by Jason Iannone on Monday, October 3, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre · Tagged busy cashier, cashier, cent, decent public transportation, Download Music, head, laws, laws nobody follows, left-lane driver, lifeguard, manager, Measure theory, mechanic for repairs, Music, NASCAR, Need A License, poker chips, potato chips, Stenotype, Support, The Left, Tony Orlando, unjust law, USD
Top Gear started in the late 70’s as a local program produced by BBC Birmingham and has established itself as the world’s most popular motoring show. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have witnessed Top Gear growing into a global phenomenon, so no wonder it’s the most illegally downloaded show on the planet. According [...]
Posted by Timeea on Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Television · Tagged alabama, America, BBC, Bugatti Veyron, California, car chase, car football, car racing, Crash.net, Czech Republic, Dailymail.co.uk, English Channel, ford, Ford Fiesta, Ford Motor Company, gas-powered cannon, Iceland, James May, Japan, Jeremy Clarkson, Ken Block, Kent Block, Lake Kleifarvatn, Mass media, NASCAR, Needham, Nissan, president, rally car, Range Rover Sport, Ranger, Richard Hammond, Ricky Carmichael, Royal Marine beach, smart car, Subaru Impreza, Top Gear, Top Gear Races, Top Gear Segments, toyota, TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, Triumph Herald, Typhoon, UD Trucks Corporation, United States, USD, Volkswagen, Volkswagen AG, Volkswagen Transporter, youtube, YouTube Inc
You can’t watch a NASCAR race without seeing at least one crash. And with all the new safety features, such as the HANS device (head and neck support), along with the safer wall barriers at the tracks, it’s still incredible that drivers can walk away without a scratch, even when their cars are completely totaled. [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, June 24, 2011 at 12:01 am
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2011′s Superbowl – Superbowl XLV – gave us a harsh reminder of just how bad a national anthem performance can be. Thank you Christina Aguilera. Sure, it’s a difficult song to sing. And, yes, it has a lot of words to remember. But it is the National Anthem and it is on the biggest stage [...]
Posted by Elizabeth Downing on Monday, February 7, 2011 at 12:50 pm
Filed under Music, People · Tagged Aerosmith, Anthem, bad national anthem, bad national anthem performances, canada, Carl Lewis, carl lewis national anthem, Carl Winslow, chattanooga cop national anthem, Christina Aguilera, Christina Aguilera national anthem, christina aguilera super bowl, christina aguilera super bowl national anthem, Creed, Cyndi Lauper, Dallas Cowboys, Entertainment_Culture, Flea, ford, Ford Motor Company, forgetting the words to the national anthem, guard, hockey girl national anthem, Indianapolis, Indianapolis 500, Jack Murphy Stadium, Josh Groban, josh groban and flea national anthem, Kat DeLuna, kat deluna national anthem, michael bolton, micheal bolton national anthem, NASCAR, Ontario, Roseanne Barr, roseanne barr national anthem, runner, Scott Stapp, scott stapp national anthem, Singer, singers, Steven Tyler, steven tyler national anthem, worst national anthem, worst national anthem peformances, youtube, YouTube Inc
When an actor and a character gel, there is magic on the screen. Unfortunately, some casting decisions leave us scratching our heads in wonder. It’s not necessarily a question of bad acting, although this is the case sometimes. Here is a list of roles that were too much of a stretch. 10. Geronimo 1962 Directed [...]
Posted by Anne Iredale on Thursday, March 11, 2010 at 8:55 am
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