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Emoticons Kids Various (13 Emoticons Varios)

February 18, 2009 / 120877

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Another common posture emoticon is OGC, which depicts a man in the process of masturbation.

The emoticon is used to express appreciation or sarcasm toward a sexual topic or image, it became widely used after awareness was raised by a subsequently revised logo for the Office of Government Commerce

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UFO Monitors Space Shuttle Maneuvers At Space Station? You Decide!

February 16, 2009 / 213

UFO Monitors Space

Shuttle undocked from the International Station (ISS) this morning after a highly successful mission. They’ll land Sunday at Kennedy Center in Florida.

For decades, UFO enthusiasts have debated the presence of during missions, and the STS-126 flight is no exception. Read more …

Monkey Emoticons 2 ( 40 Monkey Emoticons)

February 13, 2009 / 107152

Traditionally, the emoticon in Western style is written from left to right, the way one reads and writes in most Western cultures. Thus, most commonly, emoticons have the eyes on the left, followed by the nose and mouth. To more easily recognize them, tilt your head toward your left shoulder (or occasionally toward your right shoulder if the “top” of the emoticon is toward the right). Read more …

Ps3 Wallpapers Sexy Bikini Girls (42 Walls Sexy)

February 11, 2009 / 12540

In 1748 the English ambassador to Paris decorated his salon with blue flock wallpaper, which then became very fashionable there. In the 1760s the French manufacturer Jean-Baptiste Réveillon hired designers working in silk and tapestry to produce some of the most subtle and luxurious wallpaper ever made.

His sky blue wallpaper with fleurs-de-lys was used in 1783 on the first balloons by the Montgolfier brothers. The landscape painter Jean-Baptiste Pillement discovered in 1763 a method to use fast colours. Towards the end of the century the fashion for scenic wallpaper revived in both England and France, leading to some enormous panoramas, like the 1804 20 strip wide English one showing the Voyages of Captain Cook, which is still in situ in Ham House, Peabody Massachusetts. Read more …

Cursed Hair (Thai) 2006, Poster, Synopsis / Plot and Trailer

February 9, 2009 / 2684

Aka: N/A
Year: 2006
Directed: Banlop Lomnoi
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Runtime: 01:27:14
Country: Thailand
Language: Thai
Subtitles: English/Chinese
Cast: Lukkana Wattanawongsiri, Chureeporn Ardpru, Suriya Suboon
IMDb: N/A

Synopsis / Plot

“Cursed Hair” tells about the production of a reality program in a mystery house that makes all participants and crew members experience unexplainable frights.

The ex-owner was a lady who has a weird craving for hair. As days pass by, her craving for hair worsens, now she craves the flesh of the scalp.

Her intolerable husband decides to kill her and follow by commiting suicide.

However, after her death, her soul is still in the house. After realizing the truth, everyone wants to get out of this house, but how many of them can escape alive? Read more …

Strange Lights Or a UFO: Watch Video Make Up Your Own Mind (UFO Video)

February 9, 2009 / 148

Strange LightsMost sightings of ’s are reported by hillbillies after they’ve had too much moonshine. Upon investigation there’s usually a mundane explanation: Billy Bob passed out on his front porch and the “” is a Mosquito Light Repeller.

But here’s an article about a possible reported by a helicopter pilot for a TV station. Helicopter pilots are sober, at least while flying, and they are not likely to confuse an aircraft or a weather balloon for a .

“SACRAMENTO, CA - News10 often receives calls from those who spotted something unusual in the night skies. It’s not nearly as common for those calls to be backed up by our own Air10. While shooting Friday Night Football highlights over Sacramento, Air10 pilot Ed Georges and FNF correspondent Angel Cardenas spotted a strange set of lights flying over their helicopter. Read more …

Monkey Emoticons (40 Monkey Emoticons)

February 9, 2009 / 2729

An early instance of using text characters to represent a sideways smiling (and frowning) face occurred in an ad for the MGM movie Lili in the New York Herald Tribune, March 10, 1953, page 20, cols. 4-6. (See “Creation of :-) and :-(” section below.)

In 1963 the “smiley face”, a yellow button with two black dots representing eyes and an upturned thick curve representing a mouth, was created by freelance artist Harvey Ball. It was realized on order of a large insurance company as part of a campaign to bolster the morale of its employees and soon became a big hit. This smiley presumably inspired many later ; the most basic graphic emoticon that depicts this is in fact a small yellow smiley face. Read more …

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