• October
  • 4th
  • 2008

banned wireless headphone ad


Most geeks are on cutting-edge cool — they got the latest stuff including wireless headphones and stuff. While it sounds really great and all, it may cause embarrassing problems o_O Go watch the video below and see what I mean — and also why it was banned. Enjoy!

  • October
  • 3rd
  • 2008

“fish pedicures” banned


First, what are fish pedicures? It’s not fishes having their fins undergoing pedicures (duhh) — its having humans soak their feet in a tank full of toothless fish that eat dead skin cells. The result? Rejuvenated, fresh feet! Sadly, fish pedicures have been banned by Washington state officials. An Associated Press story said the Peridot Nail Salon in Kent was the first salon in the Northwest to offer such a pedicure. Department of Licensing officials visited a salon that provided fish pedicures last week to see the operation firsthand, and after reviewing state laws, notified the owners to stop the service.

State law requires all tools and implements used in a pedicure to be sanitized or disposed of after each service to protect salon customers from the possibility of disease and infections. Since the salon cannot directly sanitize the fish and guarantee the practice doesn’t spread germs or diseases, fish pedicures do not meet state safety and sanitation laws. Health officials said they will notify all salons about the decision next week.

  • October
  • 2nd
  • 2008

SEXY how-to of the week: WITCH Halloween costume!

I love how-to videos and I know you guys love sexy stuff.. So here’s a combination of what we both love — a how-to in making a SEXY witch costume for the upcoming Halloween!

  • October
  • 1st
  • 2008

funny baby bloopers!

There’s something about babies and toddlers that make me go “Awww.. They’re so cute!!” And the babies are even cuter when they have bloopers, hehe! Go watch the video below and have a happy day! =)

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  • September
  • 30th
  • 2008

Banned Books Week has started!

Since 1982, this annual American Literature Association event has reminded Americans not to take the democratic freedom of self-expression for granted. This year marks Banned Book Week’s 27th anniversary (September 29 through October 6). The Freedom to Read is usually observed during the last week of September each year. The Times’ book editor David Ulin takes a look at the annual event:

I’m ambivalent about Banned Books Week, which runs through Saturday. On the one hand, we clearly still need such a public affirmation, as the recent tumult over Sarah Palin and her “rhetorical” inquiries to the Wasilla, Alaska, public library show.
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On the other, Banned Books Week offers up the sort of toothless, feel-good spectacle that makes us less likely to consider the actual ramifications of free expression.
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The basic message here is one of astonishment: Why would anyone ban books when literature is such a positive and ennobling force? Yet, while I agree with that, I also believe that some books truly are dangerous, and to ignore that is simply disingenuous.

Check your local library for their Banned Books Week events.

  • September
  • 29th
  • 2008

who would have thought these are beer ads??

Hot sexy girls in various stage of undress, hot tubs with foam suds, and beer?? Yup! The two videos below are one of the most creative beer ads I’ve seen in a long time. I thought they were ads for clothes or some womanly stuff. Surprisingly, its for beers!

Starring Ruthie of Seventh Heaven fame! Yup, the cute curly girl is all grown up! ;-)

  • September
  • 28th
  • 2008

how-to of week: mixing ladies’ drinks!

Enough of banned stuff for the moment, let’s have a parteeyy! And of course, in parties, there should be lots of drinks! ;-) In the video tutorial below, a hot chick will teach you how to make a ladies’ drink. That should get you a lot of love from the partygirls!

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