Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Nike N7 Free 5.0
Once again Nike revamps it’s Free collection by adding the Nike N7 Free 5.0 to the lightweight line up. This latest model follows in the footsteps of recent Free models, with its breathable mesh upper, lightweight construction and an eco-preferred design that makes it feel like you’re barefoot when wearing the shoe. Available in a dark gray/white colorway for men and a lighter neutral gray/cayman colorway for women, the Nike N7 Free 5.0 is available now from the Nike Store for $85 a pair.
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Nike Air Rift Fabric Navy Blue White Black
Inspired By Barefoot Runners Of Kenya,
The Nike Air Rift Mtr Mens Shoe Offers
Lightweight Flexibility And Natural Motion
For Racing Through The City.
Split Toe.
It is available in navy blue and white colorways.
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Ed Koch
Edward Irving "Ed" Koch
(born December 12, 1924) is an
American lawyer, politician, and political commentator.
He served in the United States House
of Representatives from 1969 to 1977
and three terms as mayor of
New York City from 1978 to 1989.
He also became known as a "judge"
on the television judge show
The People's Court from 1997 to 1999.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
How to destroy CCTV
If you are now angry,
and would like to cause some havoc,
but cant think of how to destroy cameras,
this website has a list of possible ways.
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and would like to cause some havoc,
but cant think of how to destroy cameras,
this website has a list of possible ways.
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castinghoesfortvshows
Friday, May 20, 2011
"The future belongs to those who prepare for it today"
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Hero Cops Escort Cellphone Loudmouth Off Train
People who carry on high-volume conversations on their cellphones in public places are the worst. THE. WORST. Which makes Lakeysha Beard the worst of the worst of the worst. For sixteen solid hours after she boarded an Amtrak train in Oakland, KATU.com reports, she yapped loudly into her goddamned phone. SIXTEEN HOURS. And she was sitting in a designated "quiet car."
After several passengers asked her, pleaded with her — begged her just out a sense of basic human decency — to stop yelling at the top of her lungs into the greasy little piece of plastic wedged inside her clammy paw, she completely ignored them. Then, a passenger who had reached the breaking point finally mustered the courage to stand up to her. So Beard "got aggressive."
But wait! There's a happy ending! These things never have happy endings, but this one does! Conductors stopped the train in Oregon, where hero members of the Salem Police Department were waiting to escort Beard off the train. She'd later say she felt "disrespected" by their medal-worthy actions, and didn't understand why they did the absolutely wonderful, completely appropriate thing they did.
She was later charged with unspeakable crimes against humanity and sentenced to life on some distant planet where there are no reception bars, ever. (Or maybe it was just a disorderly conduct charge.)
-Seth Abramovitch
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