Monday, September 3, 2012

World's Greatest Drag Race 2!


It's back! The World's Greatest Drag Race returns with nine of the world's best supercars, sports cars, and muscle cars for 2012 facing off in an epic quarter-mile sprint for glory... and ultimate bragging rights! This year's field includes all nine contenders from Motor Trend's 2012 Best Driver's Car competition. We have the Lamborghini Aventador, Nissan GT-R Black Edition, Ford Shelby GT500, McLaren MP4-12C, Jaguar XKR-S, Porsche 911 Carrera S, Subaru BRZ, Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series and Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 -- all gathered together on an abandoned airstrip at El Toro Marine Base to find out which car is the fastest.



The Oregon Duck - Gangnam Style Parody

The Duck was bored the other day. Here's what he did. Directed by: The Duck Starring: The Duck Also Starring: Oregon Cheer, Sluggo, Bigfoot, a watermelon Filmed on: iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s Edited on: iMovie

Inspired by PSY's "Gangnam Style" See the original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0

Friday, August 31, 2012

How Old Is Too Old To Have A Baby?

How Old Is Too Old To Have A Baby?

So many women have now waited until their late 30's and 40's to start trying to conceive a child. Women have been told wait, have a career, be financially stable, then try to get pregnant. While being financially stable is very important, many women are not told that the risks of infertility and birth defects go up dramatically when women are over the age of 35. While there have been major advancements in fertility treatments, the financial costs can be astronomical.

How Old Is Too Old To Have A Baby?

How Old Is Too Old To Have A Baby? Health risks to mom: Many of the serious risks in pregnancy increase with age. These risks include:Pre-eclampsia, = gestational hypertension, Eclampsia = seizures in a pre-eclamptic patient,HELLP syndrome=Hemolytic anemia, Elevated liver enzymes and low platelet count, Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has an incidence of 0.5 to 7 per 1,000 pregnancies, and is the second most common cause of maternal death in developed countries after bleeding. How Old Is Too Old To Have A Baby? Health risks to baby. While birth defects are possible with any pregnancy, the risk of chromosomal defects increase dramatically with maternal age. A woman's chances of giving birth to a child with Down syndrome increase with age because older eggs have a greater risk of improper chromosome division. By age 35, a woman's risk of conceiving a child with Down syndrome is 1 in 400. By age 45, the risk is 1 in 35. However, most children with Down syndrome are actually born to women under age 35 because younger women have far more babies. How Old Is Too Old To Have A Baby? There is a big debate about how old is too old for having a baby. Many people point out that a woman may die before her children are grown up. Example being A Spanish woman gave birth to IVF twins at age 66, sparking outrage. At age 66 she had twins, becoming the worlds oldest new mom. She later died at age 69, leaving behind boys not yet three years old. While no one is guaranteed tomorrow, more people die at age 60 than 20. Women should ask themselves before trying to get pregnant a few important questions. "Am I willing to have a child with a birth defect?" and "If I die before my child is grown who will take care of them?" (a good question no matter what age of the mother). Women really need to think about the risks of waiting to have a child. Their are risks of infertility and complications in pregnancy, and also mortality. Women have to decide for themselves, How Old Is Too Old To Have A Baby?

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http://www.empowernetwork.com/honestincome/blog/how-old-is-too-old-to-have-a-baby/?id=honestincome

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Los Gigantes. El libro de Enoch

Ángeles Caídos

Según la mitología, los ángeles caídos eran los soldados de Dios que cayerón a la Tierra luchando contra los demonios de Satán. Estos seres, nacían como un humano y morían como tal. Volvían renacer con el mismo aspecto en otra vida, no podían permanecer junto a mujeres debido a su conexión con Dios, por lo que les era imposible tener hijos. En el apocalipsis los ángeles caídos recuperarán sus alas y combatirán para defender a los humanos de los demonios.

Siete Arcángeles

El sistema de siete arcángeles es una vieja tradición de las religiones abrahámicas. La primera referencia a un sistema de siete arcángeles, como grupo, aparece en Enoch I (el Libro de Enoc), que no forma parte del canon judío, en el que se nombran como: Gabriel, Miguel, Rafael, Uriel, Raguel, Remiel y Zerachiel.
Compilado por etapas en algún lugar entre 165 A.C. y el comienzo de la era cristiana, esta trabajo llamado pseudografico (es decir, falsamente atribuido) tiene como tema principal la historia detrás de la caída de los ángeles. Sin embargo, no la caída de los ángeles en general, sino de quienes fueron originalmente conocidos como ’îrin (’îr in singular), “aquellos que vigilan”, o simplemente “vigilantes” (Watchers) como se traduce en la traducción al Inglés.

El Libro de Enoc

El Libro de Enoc cuenta la historia de cómo 200 ángeles rebeldes, o Vigilantes, decidieron transgredir las leyes celestiales y “descender” a los llanos y tomar esposas de entre la especie mortal. El sitio dado para este acontecimiento es la cumbre del Hermón, un lugar mítico generalmente asociado con las nevadas cumbres del monte Hermón, en la ante-cordillera del Líbano, al norte de la actual Palestina (pero véase más adelante sobre el hogar más probable de los Vigilantes). Los 200 rebeldes dan cuenta de las consecuencias de sus transgresiones, porque de acuerdo con un juramento en el sentido de que su líder Shemihaza asumiría la culpa si toda la fatal aventura saliera terriblemente mal. Después de su descenso hacia las tierras bajas, los Vigilantes disfrutan de las delicias terrenales con sus “esposas” elegidos, y por medio de de estas uniones nacieron crías gigantes llamados Nephilim, o Nefilim, una palabra hebrea que significa “aquellos que han caído”, que son considerados, en traducciones al griego como gigantes.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Angriest Babies In The Whole World

How to Get Pregnant With a Girl or Boy

A Checklist of 36 Time-Tested Baby Calmers

Wearing baby in a sling Dancing with baby Swinging baby Car rides Pushing baby in a carriage Taking a walk Bouncing on a trampoline Nursing while walking with baby Draping baby over a beach ball Comfort sucking: nursing, pacifiers, sucking on the move Music, tapes of womb sounds, heartbeats Echo baby's cry Tape recordings of baby's own cries Tick-tock of clock or pendulum swing of grandfather clock Singing lullabies Vibrating, humming gadgets wrapped in diaper or blanket Running water Tape of environmental sounds Metronome Ceiling fan; bathroom fan Sounds of vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, washer-dryer, air conditioner Show baby your "silly face" Magic mirror Fire in fireplace Gazing at traffic Watching parent on exercise machine Watching television or video Infant massage Warm fuzzy Neck nestle Nestle nursing A warm bath together Colic carries Eliminating bothersome foods from mother's diet if breastfeeding, or changing formula Slowing down mother's lifestyle and changing her expectations Creating the most peaceful home environment.

7 Things Parents Should Know About Baby's Cries

First, a perfect signal is automatic. A newborn cries by reflex. The infant senses a need, which triggers a sudden inspiration of air followed by a forceful expelling of that air through vocal cords, which vibrate to produce the sound we call a cry. In the early months, the tiny infant does not think, "What kind of cry will get me fed?" He just automatically cries. Also, the cry is easily generated. Once his lungs are full of air, the infant can initiate crying with very little effort. Second, the cry is appropriately disturbing: ear-piercing enough to get the caregiver's attention and make him or her try to stop the cry, but not so disturbing as to make the listener want to avoid the sound altogether. Third, the cry can be modified as both the sender and the listener learn ways to make the signal more precise. Each baby's signal is unique. A baby's cry is a baby's language, and each baby cries differently. Voice researchers call these unique sounds cry prints, which are as unique for babies as their fingerprints are. 2. Responding to baby's cries is biologically correct. A mother is biologically programmed to give a nurturant response to her newborn's cries and not to restrain herself. Fascinating biological changes take place in a mother's body in response to her infant's cry. Upon hearing her baby cry, the blood flow to a mother's breasts increases, accompanied by a biological urge to "pick up and nurse." The act of breastfeeding itself causes a surge in prolactin , a hormone that we feel forms the biological basis of the term "mother's intuition." Oxytocin, the hormone that causes a mother's milk to letdown, brings feelings of relaxation and pleasure; a pleasant release from the tension built up by the baby's cry. These feelings help you love your baby. Mothers, listen to the biological cues of your body when your baby cries rather than to advisors who tell you to turn a deaf ear. These biological happenings explain why it's easy for those advisors to say such a thing. They are not biologically connected to your baby. Nothing happens to their hormones when your baby cries. 3. Ignore or respond to the cry signal? Once you appreciate the special signal value of your baby's cry, the important thing is what you do about it. You have two basic options, ignore or respond. Ignoring your baby's cry is usually a lose-lose situation. A more compliant baby gives up and stops signaling, becomes withdrawn, eventually realizes that crying is not worthwhile, and concludes that he is not worthwhile. The baby loses the motivation to communicate with his parents, and the parents miss out on opportunities to get to know their baby. Everyone loses. A baby with a more persistent personality— most high-need babies—does not give up so easily. Instead, he cries louder and keeps escalating his signal, making it more and more disturbing. You could ignore this persistent signal in several ways. You could wait it out until he stops crying and then pick him up, so that he won't think it was his crying that got your attention. This is actually a type of power struggle; you teach the baby that you're in control, but you also teach him that he has no power to communicate. This shuts down parent-child communication, and in the long run everybody loses. You could desensitize yourself completely so that you're not "bothered" at all by the cry; this way you can teach baby he only gets responded to when it's "time." This is another lose-lose situation; baby doesn't get what he needs and parents remain stuck in a mindset where they can't enjoy their baby's unique personality. Or, you could pick baby up to calm him but then put him right back down because "it's not time to feed him yet." He has to learn, after all, to be happy "on his own." Lose-lose again; he will start to cry again and you will feel angry. He will learn that his communication cues, though heard, are not responded to, which can lead him to distrust his own perceptions: "Maybe they're right. Maybe I'm not hungry." (See ) 4. Be nurturing. Your other option is to give a prompt and nurturant response. This is the win-win way for baby and mother to work out a communication system that helps them both. The mother responds promptly and sensitively so that baby will feel less frantic the next time he needs something. The baby learns to "cry better" , in a less disturbing way since he knows mother will come. Mother structures baby's environment so that there is less need for him to cry; she keeps him close to her if she knows he's tired and ready to sleep. Mother also heightens her sensitivity to the cry so that she gives just the right response. A quick response when baby is young and falls apart easily or when the cry makes it clear there is real danger; a slower response when the baby is older and begins to learn how to settle disturbances on his own. Responding appropriately to your baby's cry is the first and one of the most difficult, communication challenges you will face as a mother. You will master the system only after rehearsing thousands of cue-responses in the early months. If you initially regard your baby's cry as a signal to be responded to and evaluated rather than as an unfortunate habit to be broken, you will open yourself up to becoming an expert in your baby's signals, which will carry over into becoming an expert on everything about your baby. Each mother-baby signal system is unique. That's why it is so shortsighted for "cry trainers" to prescribe canned cry-response formulas, such as "leave her to cry for five minutes the first night, ten minutes the second," and so on. 5. It's not your fault baby cries. Parents, take heart! If you are responsive to your baby and try to keep him feeling secure in his new world, you need not feel that it's your fault if your baby cries a lot. Nor is it up to you to stop your baby's crying. Of course, you stay open to learning new things to help your baby (like a change in your diet or a new way of wearing baby), and you get your doctor involved if you suspect a physical cause behind the crying. But there will be times when you won't know why your baby is crying—you'll wonder if baby even knows why he's crying. There may be times when baby simply needs to cry, and you needn't feel desperate to make him stop after trying all the usual things. It's a fact of new parent life that although babies cry to express a need, the style in which they do so is the result of their own temperament. Don't take baby's cries personally. Your job is to create a supportive environment that lessens baby's need to cry, to offer a set of caring and relaxed arms so that baby does not need to cry alone, and to do as much detective work as you can to figure out why your baby is crying and how you can help. The rest is up to baby. "When I was confused about my mothering, I asked a seasoned calm, impartial mother to observe how I handled my baby on a typical day in my home. Although I know I'm the expert on my own baby, sometimes it's hard to be objective, and a voice of experience can be helpful." 6. What cry research tells us. Researchers Sylvia Bell and Mary Ainsworth performed studies in the 1970's that should have put the spoiling theory on the shelf to spoil forever. (It is interesting that up to that time and even to this day, the infant development writers that preached the cry-it-out advice were nearly always male. It took female researchers to begin to set things straight.) These researchers studied two groups of mother-infant pairs. Group 1 mothers gave a prompt and nurturant response to their infant's cries. Group 2 mothers were more restrained in their response. They found that children in Group 1 whose mothers had given an early and more nurturant response were less likely to use crying as a means of communication at one year of age. These children seemed more securely attached to their mothers and had developed better communicative skills, becoming less whiny and manipulative. Up until that time parents had been led to believe that if they picked up their baby every time she cried she would never learn to settle herself and would become more demanding. Bell and Ainsworth's research showed the opposite. Babies who developed a secure attachment and had their cues responded to in a prompt and nurturing way became less clingy and demanding. More studies were done to shoot down the spoiling theory, showing that babies whose cries were not promptly responded to begin to cry more, longer, and in a more disturbing way. In one study comparing two groups of crying babies, one group of infants received an immediate, nurturant response to their cries, while the other group was left to cry-it-out. The babies whose cries were sensitively attended to cried seventy percent less. The babies in the cry-it-out group, on the other hand, did not decrease their crying. In essence, crying research has shown that babies whose cries were listened and responded to learned to "cry better"; the infants who were the product of a more restrained style of parenting learned to "cry harder." It is interesting that the studies revealed differences not only in how the babies communicated with the parents based on the response they got to their cries, but there were also differences in the mothers, too. Studies showed that mothers who gave a more restrained and less nurturant response gradually became more insensitive to their baby's cries, and this insensitivity carried over to other aspects of their parent-child relationship. Research showed that leaving baby to cry-it- out spoils the whole family. 7. Crying isn't "good for baby's lungs." One of the most ridiculous pieces of medical folklore is the dictum: "Let baby cry, it's good for his lungs." In the late 1970's, research showed that babies who were left to cry had heart rates that reached worrisome levels, and lowered oxygen levels in their blood. When these infants' cries were soothed, their cardiovascular system rapidly returned to normal, showing how quickly babies recognize the status of well being on a physiologic level. When a baby's cries are not soothed, he remains in physiologic as well as psychological distress. The erroneous belief about the healthfulness of crying survives even today in one of the scales of the Apgar score, a sort of test that physicians use to rapidly assess a newborn's condition in the first few minutes after birth. Babies get an extra two points for "crying lustily." I remember pondering this concept back in the mid 1970's when I was the director of a newborn nursery in a university hospital, even before fathering a high-need baby had turned me into an opponent of crying it out. It seemed to me that awarding points for crying made no sense physiologically. The newborn who was in the state of quiet alertness, breathing normally, and actually pinker than the crying infant lost points on the Apgar score. It still amazes me that the most intriguing of all human sounds—the infant's cry—is still so misunderstood.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Empire State Building Shooting: Gunman, One Victim Dead, Others Injured

A man named Jeffrey Johnson opened fire at the Empire State Building this morning. Johnson was killed and 9 other people were severly injured. Johnson was shot by NYPD officers. Celebrities like Jim Carey and Anna Kendrick are calling for gun control. Many are calling for more gun reform in the United States and more restrictions on who can carry firearms.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

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Lawless - Official Red Band Trailer (HD)

LAWLESS

is the true story of the infamous Bondurant Brothers: bootlegging siblings who made a run for the American Dream in Prohibition-era Virginia. In this epic outlaw tale, inspired by true-life tales of author Matt Bondurant's family in his novel "The Wettest County In The World", the loyalty of three brothers is put to the test against the backdrop of the nation's most notorious crime wave. Check out more exclusive content here: http://VICE.com/lawless Lawless official website: http://lawless-film.com Lawless on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lawlessmovie Cast: Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, Guy Pearce, Gary Oldman, Mia Wasikowska, Dane DeHaan Director: John Hillcoat Writers: Nick Cave, Matt Bondurant In theaters: August 29st, 2012

Red Dawn 2012 Trailer

Thursday, August 23, 2012

What If Everyone JUMPED At Once?

If the whole world jumped at the same time would the planet move? Duration: 3:59

Presenter Greg Foot investigates the urban myth that if the whole population of the world jumped at the same time, it could cause an earthquake big enough to affect the speed at which the Earth turns on its axis. He starts by looking at data which showed that a Japanese earthquake that measured 8.9 on the Richter scale caused the rotation of the Earth to speed up by 2ms per day. To produce his data he asks 50,000 people at the Reading festival to all jump at the same time. This causes an earthquake that measures 0.6 on the Richter scale. Greg then calculates that if the whole population of the Earth, i.e. 6.9b people jumped up and down at the same time, it would still be a factor of seven million short of altering the speed at which the Earth rotates. QED the myth is false. First broadcast on BBC Learning Zone and BBC3 in March 2012 as part of the series The Secrets of Everything. Subject: Science Topic: Phys: Forces - Contact and Non-contact Article Sources: Click Here

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

PSY (ft. HYUNA) 오빤 딱 내 스타일

Psy's 2nd Version of "GANGNAM STYLE" by Hyuna Released!

Gangnam Style - Hyuna Ver. was discussed during the making of the music video for "Gangnam Style." It can be perceived as the girl version for "Gangnam Style." The main female for this music video is 4minute's Hyuna. "Gangnam Style" is reborn with 'Oppa Is Just My Style' by Hyuna!

"Baby Got Back" Sung By the Movies

Clips from 295 movies used to recreate Sir Mix-A-Lot's Baby Got Back, because I'm just that much of a nerd.

Red Dawn Cast


                                 

"Red Dawn” is a remake of the 1984 film version that starred Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, and Charlie Sheen about A group of teenagers looking to save their town from an invasion ...
Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Isabel Lucas, Edwin Hodge, Josh Peck and Adrianne Palick and debuts Connor Cruise,Son of now-divorced Hollywood A-listers Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. Connor plays the role of Daryl, member of the Wolverine resistance group and played by Darren Dalton in the 1984 original.




 Though born in Melbourne, Australia, Chris Hemsworth saw quite a bit of the country in his youth when his family moved first to the Northern Territory before finally settling on Phillip Island to the south of Melbourne. He is brother to Liam Hemsworth and Luke Hemsworth, both of whom are actors. In 2004...Hemsworth is best known for portraying Thor in the Marvel Studios films Thor and Marvel's The Avengers, a role he will reprise in Thor: The Dark World in 2013.

Born: August 11, 1983 (age 29), Melbourne
Height: 6' 4" (1.92 m)
Spouse: Elsa Pataky (m. 2010)

 he unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of Robbie Hunter in the Australian soap opera "Home and Away" (1988) but was recalled for the role of Kim Hyde which he played until 2007. In 2006, he entered the Australian version of "Dancing with the Stars" (2004) and his popularity in the soap enabled him to hang on until show 7 ("Dancing with the Stars: Episode #5.7" (2006) when he became the fifth contestant to be eliminated.

His first Hollywood appearance was in Star Trek (2009) but it was his titular role in Thor (2011) which propelled him to prominence worldwide.

His American representative, the management company ROAR, also manages Elsa Pataky and it was through them that the couple met, marrying in 2010. The couple have a daughter together, India Rose Hemsworth, who was born on May 11, 2012.

Known For



Personal Quotes
I love the adventure that comes with this work, the travel and all that. But also the craft, the storytelling. From a kid, I remember enjoying certain books and getting swept away in movies.
[on life in the Australian Outback] It's beautiful up there in the Northern Territory. My earliest memories are of buffalo and crocodiles. As a kid, you don't own a pair of shoes because it's too hot!

 

































Adrianne Palicki


Adrianne was born in Ohio and graduated from Whitmer High in Toledo. She didn't take the stage in her first play until she was a sophomore at Whitmer High School (where she was runner-up for homecoming queen). While in high school she played basketball and ran track. Her parents still live in West Toledo. See full bio »

Known For

 

     Palicki appeared in The WB pilot Aquaman as the evil Nadia, but the pilot was not picked up for series by the CW network, a result of The WB and UPN network merger, which occurred while the pilot was being filmed. She also appeared as Kara/Lindsey Harrison in the season 3 finale of Smallville & as Wonder Woman in a

2011 pilot that wasn't picked up by any networks. She was a series regular on the first three seasons of NBC's much acclaimed Friday Night Lights, portraying the character of Tyra Collette. In early 2011, she returned for the final two episodes of the series.

                 

                                                                 
                                                                                       Adrianne Palicki is an American actress who has worked alongside such celebrities as Tom Welling, Aaron Carter and Jared Padalecki, though she’s best known for her recurring role on the NBC drama Friday Night Lights. She will star as Wonder Woman in a pilot for NBC -- a role that could be the most butt-kicking of her career. If picked up, the series will debut in fall 2011.

   
 Josh Hutcherson
Joshua Ryan Hutcherson was born on October 12th, 1992, in Union, Kentucky, to Michelle and Chris Hutcherson. He has one younger brother, Connor Hutcherson. Beginning from the age of four, Josh knew that he wanted to be an actor. In order to establish a solid acting career for Josh, he and his family moved to Los Angeles when Josh was nine years old and soon after...

Nickname
JHutch
Hutch
 Born: October 12, 1992 (age 19), Union
Height: 5' 7" (1.70 m)
 Awards: MTV Movie Award for Best Fight, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Liplock, MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance
 In 2002, Josh landed his first acting role in the TV film House Blend (2002) (TV) and later earned a guest spot on the hit television series, "ER" (1994). For the next several years, Josh would later earn leading roles in many films including: Kicking & Screaming (2005), Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), RV (2006), Bridge to Terabithia (2007), and Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008).

After years of starring in more youthful roles and films, Josh starred in the critically acclaimed film, The Kids Are All Right (2010), for which he starred alongside Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, and Mark Ruffalo. The film went onto to receive several notable wins and nominations including four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. Josh's performance in the film earned him great recognition from critics and acclaimed film directors alike. In addition, Josh earned what is said to be his breakout role as Peeta Mellark in one of the most highly anticipated films of 2012, The Hunger Games (2012), the film adaptation of the massively best-selling novel written by Suzanne Collins. With his natural talent and several years of credited acting experience, there is no doubt that Josh will continue to be a thriving and sought after film actor for many years to come.
                                                             

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Isabel Lucas is an Australian actress. Perhaps best known for her role as Tasha Andrews on the Australian television soap opera Home and Away. Wikipedia
Born: January 29, 1985 (age 27), Melbourne
Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
 Isabel was born in Melbourne, Australia. Her father is Australian and her mother is Swiss. When she was age 6, her family moved to Switzerland for a year. They moved back to Melbourne for a while before moving to a very small mining town in the Northern Territory (population 1,000). Along with her sister, she attended the Jabiru Area School, which included both white and Aboriginal children.

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 Joshua Michael "Josh" Peck is an American actor, comedian, director, and voice actor best known for playing Josh Nichols in the Nickelodeon live-action sitcom Drake & Josh. Wikipedia
Born: November 10, 1986 (age 25), New York City
Height: 6' 0" (1.83 m)

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                        Connor Cruise

      

Biography forConnor Cruise

Date of Birth
17 January 1995, Florida, USA

Birth Name
Connor Anthony Kidman Cruise

Trivia
Adopted by Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman in February 1995.
Of African-American heritage.
Has four siblings: older sister Isabella Jane Kidman Cruise (b. 22 December 1992), younger half-sister Suri Cruise (b. 18 April 2006), and younger half-sister Sunday Rose Kidman Urban (b. 7 July, 2008), and younger half-sister Faith Margaret Kidman Urban (b. 28 December 2010).

                            

Connor Cruise's First Major Film Role - Red Dawn Remake

 Connor Cruise has landed his first major film role. The 17-year-old aspiring actor - son of Tom Cruise and his ex-wife Nicole Kidman - stars in the remake of 80s teen action movie 'Red Dawn', which is about a group of teenagers who look to save their Washington State town from an invasion of North Korean soldiers. The film - which also stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson and Isabel Lucas - was shot in 2009 and will be released on November 21. Connor - who made his film debut in 2008, with a small role playing a young Will Smith in 'Seven Pounds' - has taken on the role of Daryl Bates, a member of armed resistance forces the Wolverines. The film was directed by Dan Bradley, who has been very impressed with Connor's acting abilities. He said: "Connor is a really cool kid. When you look at his »

 

 




Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Gotye - Somebodies: A YouTube Orchestra

Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together (Lyrics in the description)

Taylor Swift's new debut single "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" from her new album "Red"

Remember when we broke up the first time Seeing this is, and had enough, it's like We haven't seen each other in a month When you, said you, needed space, what? When you come around again and say Baby, I miss you and I swear I'm gonna change Trust me, remember how that lasted for a day I say, I hate you, we break up, you call me, I love you Oooh we called it off again last night But Oooh, this time I'm telling you, I'm telling you We are never ever ever ever getting back together We are never ever ever ever getting back together You go talk to your friends talk And my friends talk to me But we are never ever ever ever getting back together Like ever... I'm really gonna miss you picking fights And me, falling for a screaming that I'm right And you, will hide away and find your piece of mine with some indie record that's much cooler than mine Oooh you called me up again tonight But Oooh, this time I'm telling you, I'm telling you We are never ever ever ever getting back together We are never ever ever ever getting back together You go talk to your friends talk And my friends talk to me But we are never ever ever ever getting back together I used to think, that we, were forever ever ever And I used to say never say never Huh, he calls me up and he's like, I still love you And i'm like, I mean, I mean this is exhausting, you know We are never getting back together, like ever We are never ever ever ever getting back together We are never ever ever ever getting back together You go talk to your friends talk And my friends talk to me But we are never ever ever ever getting back together Not getting back together, we Oh, getting back together You go talk to your friends talk And my friends talk to me But we are never ever ever ever getting back together

Positive Thinking Affirmations

Call Me Maybe - Carly Rae Jepsen (Chatroulette Version)

Another Funny Video "The art of text messaging and how people mess it up!" Textually Active

NOT WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE -- Mind Blow #47


Another Funny Video Ferrari 458 Spider Runs Over Cop