Mountain Biker Gets Leveled by Red Hartebeest During Race
When participating in a mountain bike race in South Africa, you've always got to keep your head on a swivel. To be fair, the biker was on the hartebeest's turf.
When participating in a mountain bike race in South Africa, you've always got to keep your head on a swivel. To be fair, the biker was on the hartebeest's turf.
Albus Dumbledore would be proud. San Jose Sharks defenseman Brent Burns is one of the most inked players in the NHL, and one of his prized tattoos is this tribute to Harry Potter, compete with dragon, castle, and young Harry flying on his Quidditch stick.
But where's the "Tim Lincecum as Boba Fett" statue? The September 4 game against the D-Backs will be "Star Wars Day at AT&T Park" and included with the awesome giveaway will be a costume contest and screening of The Empire Strikes Back. May the Beard be with you.
Remember this when your kid says he/she wants to be a Major League pitcher when they grow up. Colorado Rockies rookie Juan Nicasio took a line drive to the side of the head when pitching against the Washington Nationals on Friday night. That resulted in a broken neck, for which he underwent surgery on Saturday. Scary stuff.
Actually, it may be the only John Elway leg tattoo you ever see. The leg, and tattoo, belong to Joey Bouchard, who is clearly the biggest John Elway fan in existence. The job took 85 hours and isn't complete---Joey wants to add Elway's Super Bowl rings, and the QB's signature to his already extensive tattoo.
This is why he'll forever be called "The Greatest." With the help of his wife, Ali penned a letter to the people of Norway, expressing his sadness and grief over the senseless massacre that took place on July 22 in the Scandinavian country.
I knew these guys were close, but really now. This is either another well-timed, unintentionally hilarious photograph, or Thierry Henry is giving David Beckham the most intimate prostate exam ever. I'll go with the former.
Well now you know. Amazingly Zhang Bin, a 15-year-old from China, survived the ordeal. Said Bin, "Three classmates came to visit me at home and one of them brought a sword. He stood 3-4m away from me. I don't know how the sword flew at me and stabbed into my head."
A baseball from Josh Beckett brings this young Red Sox fan to tears. Only the innocence of youth could elicit such a strong reaction from a simple act of kindness. (Ed. Note: Hahahahaha! Let's all laugh at the crybaby! That's what you get for expressing genuine human emotions and allowing yourself an unguarded moment of exultant joy, you big fat crybaby!)
I'm pretty sure this is what every NBA player does when they go to China. Soak in how the other half lives---having their pictures taken in China with panda bears. 'Nuff said. (via)
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