Saturday, June 15, 2013
Jimmy Kimmel Some nice things to do for your Dad on Fathers Day!
How do you not love Jimmy Kimmel! Very funny stuff!
Matchbox Twenty playing "Our Song" from the North CD on Live with Kelly and Michael
We're so glad that Matchbox Twenty is back with a new CD!
Friday, June 14, 2013
Apple Introducing iOS 7 - Official Video
For IPad (2nd, 3th and 4th generation), IPhone (4, 4S, 5) and IPod Touch (4th and 5th generation)
The Baby Bachelor - Jimmy Kimmel - Episode 1
Jimmy Kimmel Live - The Baby Bachelor - Episode 1
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Student Guide dog saves trainers from out of control car.
A guide dog-in-training earned his stripes Monday morning when he
alerted his handler and a fellow trainer to an out-of-control car
seconds before it barreled into them.
Todd Jurek, a training supervisor for Guide Dogs For The Blind, was accompanying O'Neill, an 18-month-old labrador, and apprentice instructor Danielle Alvarado, who was blindfolded, on a field test in San Rafael, Calif., when a black car nearly backed into them, the Marin Independent Journal reports. Security cameras show O'Neill spotting the vehicle, and the group immediately running for safety. He [the dog] reacted probably two seconds before I did," Jurek told KTVU. "He turned around saw it, then I turned around saw it. "The worst could have happened ... It's pretty incredible nobody got hurt," he said.
According to the Journal, the driver was a 93-year-old woman and the DMV is investigating her driver's license.
O'Neill is in the process of completing his testing and will be paired with a blind client in two to three weeks.
H/T: Gawker
Todd Jurek, a training supervisor for Guide Dogs For The Blind, was accompanying O'Neill, an 18-month-old labrador, and apprentice instructor Danielle Alvarado, who was blindfolded, on a field test in San Rafael, Calif., when a black car nearly backed into them, the Marin Independent Journal reports. Security cameras show O'Neill spotting the vehicle, and the group immediately running for safety. He [the dog] reacted probably two seconds before I did," Jurek told KTVU. "He turned around saw it, then I turned around saw it. "The worst could have happened ... It's pretty incredible nobody got hurt," he said.
According to the Journal, the driver was a 93-year-old woman and the DMV is investigating her driver's license.
O'Neill is in the process of completing his testing and will be paired with a blind client in two to three weeks.
H/T: Gawker
Warning: Disturbing Video: Argentinian footballer throws dog off field by his neck
VIDEO: Soccer player throws dog by its neck off the field, gets red carded for animal abuse
Jose Jimenez, a forward for Tucuman League team Bella Vista, shocked fellow players and fans alike when he grabbed a stray dog that had wandered onto the field and tried to toss it by the neck into the stands. The poor pooch hit the top of the metal fence that ringed the field and came crashing back to the ground.
Video showed the dog get up apparently unharmed, but Jimenez's problems were just beginning.
Outraged fans started hurling garbage and insults at Jimenez, who was also chased into the Bella Vista bench by players of opposing team San Juan. Looking to avoid an all-out brawl, the referee kicked Jimenez out of the game with a red card.
Once the game ended in a 2-1 win for San Juan, Jimenez blamed the match official for his actions.
"The referee made me nervous," Jimenez told Argentina's Ole sports newspaper before further digging a hole for himself.
"I wasn't trying to hurt the dog, I just wanted to remove it because the (San Juan) fans sent it onto the field to waste time."
Unfortunately for Jimenez, his half-hearted apology fell on deaf ears and Bella Vista cut him from the squad.
Jose Jimenez, a forward for Tucuman League team Bella Vista, shocked fellow players and fans alike when he grabbed a stray dog that had wandered onto the field and tried to toss it by the neck into the stands.
An animal interrupted a lower division soccer game in Argentina with a sickening display of dog abuse.Jose Jimenez, a forward for Tucuman League team Bella Vista, shocked fellow players and fans alike when he grabbed a stray dog that had wandered onto the field and tried to toss it by the neck into the stands. The poor pooch hit the top of the metal fence that ringed the field and came crashing back to the ground.
Video showed the dog get up apparently unharmed, but Jimenez's problems were just beginning.
Outraged fans started hurling garbage and insults at Jimenez, who was also chased into the Bella Vista bench by players of opposing team San Juan. Looking to avoid an all-out brawl, the referee kicked Jimenez out of the game with a red card.
Once the game ended in a 2-1 win for San Juan, Jimenez blamed the match official for his actions.
"The referee made me nervous," Jimenez told Argentina's Ole sports newspaper before further digging a hole for himself.
"I wasn't trying to hurt the dog, I just wanted to remove it because the (San Juan) fans sent it onto the field to waste time."
Unfortunately for Jimenez, his half-hearted apology fell on deaf ears and Bella Vista cut him from the squad.
NASCAR driver Jason Leffler's dies in NJ crash
The 37-year-old Leffler, a two-time winner on the NASCAR Nationwide Series who had the nickname "LefTurn" above the driver's side window on his race cars, was pronounced dead shortly after 9 p.m., New Jersey State Police said.
"NASCAR extends its thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathies to the family of Jason Leffler who passed away earlier this evening," NASCAR said in a statement. "For more than a decade, Jason was a fierce competitor in our sport and he will be missed."
Bridgeport Speedway immediately suspended racing for the rest of the night after Leffler's accident at the 0.625-mile, high-banked dirt oval.
After losing his NASCAR ride, Leffler had been racing dirt car events most of this year, including the 410 Sprint Car race Wednesday that promised a $7,000 prize to the winner. On Sunday, Leffler finished last at Pocono in his lone NASCAR Sprint Cup start of the year. He ran just eight laps in a start-and-park ride.
From Long Beach, Calif., Leffler made 423 starts in NASCAR's three national series, but won just the two Nationwide races and one Truck Series event in a career that began in 1999. He also made three IndyCar Series starts, finishing 17th in the 2000 Indianapolis 500.
A statement from Indianapolis Motor Speedway called Leffler "one of the most versatile race drivers in America, showing his talent by competing in the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during his career."
"He also displayed the skills that would help him reach the top levels of the sport by winning four USAC national series titles while winning on tracks throughout the Midwest," the statement said.
Leffler's last full NASCAR season was 2011, when he ran the entire Nationwide schedule for Turner Motorsports. He finished sixth in the standings that season and hadn't had a steady NASCAR ride since.
Although he never made it at the NASCAR Sprint Cup level, Leffler ran almost the entire 2001 season for Chip Ganassi Racing and ran 19 races in 2005 for Joe Gibbs Racing in the car now driven by Denny Hamlin.
Leffler is survived by 5-year-old son Charlie Dean.
"Really sad for Jason Leffler and his family," NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski said on Twitter. "Thinking about his little boy."
Leffler won three consecutive USAC Midget championships from 1997-99 before following mentor Tony Stewart's path into NASCAR. Stewart-Haas Racing, owned by Stewart, tweeted: "Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Jason Leffler. A good man; a good racer. Godspeed friend."
Leffler originally signed with Joe Gibbs Racing, the same team Stewart drove for at the time, and ran the 2000 Nationwide season for JGR. He grabbed four top 10s as a rookie, and moved to Cup the next year with Ganassi in a deal that lasted only one season.
IndyCar driver Justin Wilson tweeted: "Another reminder of how this sport we love can be so cruel. Thoughts with his family." Wilson included the hashtag "LEFturn."
NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer also included the hashtag "LEFturn" in a tweet, saying: "So sad to hear about Jason Leffler. Was a wheel man and a fun fun person to be around."
Many drivers also mentioned Charlie Dean in their tweets. A single father, Leffler was devoted to his son and his Instagram account was full of photos of the two spending time together, including many at race tracks.
"Praying for all of Jason Leffler family, especially his little guy Charlie," tweeted IndyCar driver Ed Carpenter.
A little over two weeks ago, 22-year-old driver Josh Burton died of injuries sustained in a crash at Bloomington Speedway in Indiana. In late May at a dirt track in Nevada, two drivers were killed in a race. In March in California, two people were killed when a car careened off a dirt track and crashed on pit road.
Sprint car races can be more dangerous for drivers and spectators because the safety measures taken by series aren't at the same level. Many facilities lack the SAFER barriers that are standard in NASCAR and IndyCar, and the cars aren't always adequately protected.
Report from:
foxnews.com/
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Sweet Dog Interacting with a Beautiful Child with Down Syndrome
WARNING, get the tissues before you watch this one. So sweet!
Inside Amy Schumer: Abusive Couple. Words & Violence hurts. Hysterical!
This one made us crack up!!
Chad Ochocinco Johnson Slaps Lawyer on the Butt, Sent to Jail 30 Days
Former NFL receiver Chad Johnson was sentenced to 30 days in jail for a probation violation by a judge who rejected his no-jail plea deal after Johnson playfully slapped his attorney on the backside in court.
Old-timers rumble at Dodger Stadium for Mark Mcgwire & Don Mattingly
This is some wild stuff. Older guys acting like children! It's fun to watch though!! HAHAHA
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Slash & Myles Kennedy "Sweet Child O' Mine" ACOUSTIC!
Pretty wild seeing Slash doing this with an acoustic! Enjoy!
'White House Down' Full Trailer - Opens 6/28 - Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx
Looks good! Opens 6/28!
Jerky Boys -Sol Rosenberg's Glasses
Classic stuff from The Jerky Boys
Randall's Honey Badger - The new Jack Hanna? HAHA
This is not a fact. Though we do think it would be a great show!!
Monday, June 10, 2013
Desiree Hartsock rap with Soulja Boy The Bachelorette
Wow! Probably best not to Rap again! LOL
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind the NSA surveillance revelations
Edward Snowden: the whistleblower behind the NSA surveillance revelations
The 29-year-old source behind the biggest intelligence leak in the NSA's history explains his motives, his uncertain future and why he never intended on hiding in the shadows
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