
So Nike has penetrated the snowboarding market. Nothing too special yet, just some classic looks for the boots and not much going on with the outerwear, nonetheless I'm sure Nike will not disapoint in the long run. Nike Snowboarding.

Dan Akroyd gettin his history on and some joy as he shoots some crystal head vodka. Triple distilled through crystals sounds like a gimmick to me but anyhow its a cool bottle and cool enough story for Indiana so I'll drink it.
I poop on you.
"How can the Republican Party be against gay marriage when his father former President George Bush Senior is married to the Quaker Oats guy?"
Here's a little teaser of the 2008 release from Absinthe films. The Levee def breaks here with some rad stompage.
more about "Absinthe Ready", posted with vodpodFrom the vid Peter Vlad's Wonderful Horrible Life, John Motta rips it up with some nice body variables and killer blunts.
My favorite entrepreneur Richard Branson has done it again. Painted across an Airbus A320 is Vinny Chases' HBO show logo. The inaugural flight will depart from Virgins' JFK hangar to Vegas baby Vegas. So while you enjoy your Godiva truffles and champagne you will be able to watch the brand new episodes of Entourage on the touchscreen t.v.'s with your noise cancelling headphones. Strippers not included in the itinerary.
Trippy trance mix up with Alice in wonderland, repetitive but catchy as hell.
"Oh yea if I pull your finger you'll be cuttin the cheese within seconds." This ad was released online after the Superbowl, never aired on the tele.

"There's a bigger fish there it could be a shark, no its a marlin."
Scientists in New Zealand from Auckland University claim they have discovered what the 20-30 decibel sounds heard twice a day in the ocean is. Sea Urchins, twice a day, once before sunrise and once before dusk, create this sound by scraping their five teeth along the seafloor scrounging for algae and invertebrates. An urchin's chewing apparatus is called an Aristotle's lantern, due to the ancient Greek philosopher's reference to the mouth's resemblance to a type of five-sided lamp. Other theories coming from this study suggest that the sounds that urchins make, as well as fish grunting and snapping shrimp popping act as beacons to larval fish & crustaceans. Since the ocean is so large with little visual nav points near the surface scientists believe this theory helps to explain how the larva make it to safe waters such as reefs. "They have to find their way back somehow" study co-leader Radford said.




This mariner moved to Tahiti to live as Rousseau's noble savage. | Location: | Tahiti, Society Islands, Polynesia. |
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Humpback whales, swimming underwater in a serene blue sea.| Location: | Rurutu Island, Austral Islands, French Polynesia. |
| Photographer: | PAUL SUTHERLAND/National Geographic Image Collection |

