Leave a Comment | Posted by on December 28, 2010
Calf Blown To Safety By TV Helicopter
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This is amazing! The calf wouldn’t have made it but an AMAZING pilot did everything he could…and it was enough to save the calf.
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This is amazing! The calf wouldn’t have made it but an AMAZING pilot did everything he could…and it was enough to save the calf.
I’ll be the first to admit — I don’t ALWAYS listen to my wife…I hear her but I’m not always listening. This guy from the Fox show is NEVER gonna hear the end of it…after costing them $800,000. Wow…wonder what’s gonna be in his stocking this year…
She said in a Tweet “I feel like Motorcycle Barbie
” — she really does? It must be nice to be famous for NOTHING. Granted she’s made a video but that’s about it.
Regardless, I think she actually looks like Barbie! What do ya think? Even her boobs look big like Barbie’s.

Look what Best Buy has on a CRAZY sale today only! Not sure if it’s all Best Buy’s but check this amazing deal out…
No lie…still makes me laugh when I read the “3G-S”

This would have been a great deal…in mid-2009! WTF? I don’t get why they’re doing this…
If you’re doubting 2010 has been the year of Katy Perry you need to wake up!!! She’s been everywhere and has TONS of talent…enough to redo “Firework” as a country song. Pretty damn cool…this was on Ellen earlier this week. What do ya think?
AOL put together a list of “The Top 10 Holiday Scams” – no lie…I haven’t heard of most of these. However, I’m guessing they’re still scams so…be aware! I happen to like #5 personally…makes me laugh!
Here are 10 common travel scams to watch out for:
1. The Travel Agent
This scam has been around since the mid 1990s and offers would-be travelers agent credentials for the price of about $500. The credentials are supposed to bring incredible hotel and cruise discounts and a host freebies just for being a part of this bogus “agency.” But the days of agent comps are as gone as brick-sized cell phones, and the only benefits here might be the jazzy sales motivation talks and the monthly newsletter.
2. The Free Trip
Whether you have won a trip to some island in the Bahamas or a gate pass to Disneyland just for clicking a pop-up box, chances are you will be asked to fork over $100 for an “admin” fee for a trip that does not exist.
3. The Up-front Cash-out
This really did happen — to a Los Angeles Times travel editor. The editor had wedding plans set for a spot on the island of Oahu. However, a few weeks before the wedding she had to change venues and found, through research on the Internet, a perfect place near the original spot. She contacted the leasing agent, who asked her to quickly wire the funds — nearly $5,000 — to the venue “owner’s” bank account in Texas, as time was short. After wiring the money, the soon-to-be-married travel editor requested the accompanying papers — which never came.
4. The Front Desk
This con has been showing up a lot recently and almost happened to this writer as well. You’re in a foreign hotel after a 20-hour plane flight and finally asleep in the horizontal position when the phone rings. It’s the front desk and the clerk needs to confirm your credit card and expiration date. In the middle of a travel coma you concede to the request and wake up to find there was no such call from the administrative clerks at the front desk.
5. The Lady with the Baby
This happens in Europe more often than you would think: a woman carrying a baby in a blanket walks toward you and suddenly tosses the child into your arms. Nearby partners in crime grab your purse, wallet, camera, whatever can be snatched in the confusion and run away, leaving you to care for the doll or log you just caught.
6. The Newspaper in Your Face
Kids pass you in a riot of laughter, conversations and newspapers. While waving the newspapers in your face to block your vision and disorient you, the cagey youths run through your pockets and grab your bag — and everything else they can grab.
7. Five for Fifty
This bait and switch is common in Turkey where the denominations in question look similar, but it is certainly duplicated to perfection in other destinations as well — including the cash register at your local 7-11. You get into a cab, get an estimate for a fare, and pay the fare when you get there with a 50 note, which the driver drops and exchanges for a five, exclaiming that you gave him a five, not a 50.
8. The English Student
One of the most rewarding experiences of travel is spontaneous interaction and adventures with local residents. Indeed, this writer has discovered hidden dumpling houses in Shanghai, friendly hookah dens in Sana’a, even bohemian coffee houses in Addis Ababa with the help of friendly locals — often students — who want to practice their English. But chances are you will be paying for dinner for your host and several of his friends in the transaction, and even buying his family a few bags of groceries while you are at it.
9. Waiting for the Bus
Whether your adversaries are on bicycle, running through a crowd or offering a friendly dose of help in a bustling bus station, it’s your bags they want — not your smiling face. A common scene has travelers waiting for their ride on a street in Barcelona as thieves on bicycles grab a purse from a woman nearby. She screams. The travelers drop their bags and run after the purse-snatchers while cohorts in the shadows run for the bags. Similarly, you are struggling with your luggage at a train or bus terminal. A nice guy insistently offers a hand to help and helps himself to your belongings.
10. The Cut and Roll
This classic comes from Kevin Coffey: You are on line at the security gate at an airport. Suddenly, two people cut in line. One goes through the body scanner, while the other causes a stir with watches and pocket electronics that buzz and beep and hold up the line, making it impossible for you to go through at the same time as your carry-ons or even see what is happening on the other side. Meanwhile, the second guy picks through your handbag and tray and disappears into the terminal — and out — with your cell phone and your wallet.
CareerBuilder.com just released the results of a survey where they tried to connect people’s pets to their careers. And they were able to make these broad generalizations about the professional lives of different pet owners. Check ‘em out:
–Dogs. Dog owners are the most likely to have a senior management position. They’re also likely to be professors, nurses, IT professionals, military professionals, or entertainers.
–Snakes or reptiles. Snake owners are the most likely to earn six-figure salaries. Common jobs are engineers, social workers, marketing and PR professionals, editors, writers, and police officers.
–Birds. Bird owners report the highest job satisfaction. Common jobs are advertising, sales reps, construction workers, and administrative professionals.
–Cats. The most common jobs for cat owners are physicians, real estate agents, science and medical lab technicians, machine operators, and caretakers.
–Fish. The most popular jobs for fish owners are in human resources, financial, hotel and leisure, farming, fishing and forestry, and transportation.
(CNN)
What do you do after you’re recently divorced and in Hollywood? You take pics of yourself in your closet and send ‘em to (rumored to be to her new boyfriend Matt Rutler.) Also rumors these were taken during the shooting for the video of “Not Myself Tonight” — ladies…I know what you’re thinkin’…”wow she’s got a lot of shoes”
I had no clue Indianapolis International Airport could auction off stuff lost (or things they don’t use) at the end of the year. Here’s some of the stuff listed:
It could be cool to see some of the stuff that gets lost/bought by the airport. I don’t think buying old trash cans would do it for me though. Wanna see the list? Check it out HERE.