Hand Dryer to the Face
Funny collection of pictures with people who blow away their mouths with a high powered hand dryer. More pics at http://www.lolopedia.com/bizarreandoddities/hand-dryer-to-the-face/
Funny collection of pictures with people who blow away their mouths with a high powered hand dryer. More pics at http://www.lolopedia.com/bizarreandoddities/hand-dryer-to-the-face/
Looks like Ke$ha gained some weight. Or is it just the swimsuit that makes her look fat? More pics at http://www.lolopedia.com/celebrities/kesha-gained-some-extra-weight/
Robert Palmer (19 January 1949 – 26 September 2003), born in Batley, Yorkshire, was a Grammy Award-winning English singer-songwriter.
Police cameras in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, have registered an unusual event that you don’t see every day. During a regular check of the highway traffic, and the security check of the area around the highway, the cameras also registered a couple having sex.
An edited video of Libya’s Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi delivering a speech is making its viral rounds.
Muhammad Hosni Sayyid Mubarak (Arabic: محمد حسني سيد مبارك, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mæˈħæmːæd ˈħosni ˈsæjːed moˈbɑːɾˤɑk],Muḥammad Ḥusnī Sayyid Mubārak; born 4 May 1928) served as the fourth President of Egypt, from 1981 to 2011.
Daily Mirror report about riots in Libya. But they failed to spell the country’s name properly.
Tattooed model and PETA supporter Dani Lugosi protests against the wearing of wear with a sign saying “Ink Not Mink” at Pitt Street Mall on November 24, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. The protest is intended to draw attention to the suffering of animals on fur farms for the manufacture of fur coats
Libya, officially the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, is a country located in the Maghreb region of northern Africa. Bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Libya lies between Egypt to the east, Sudan to the south east, Chad and Niger to the south, and Algeria and Tunisia to the west.
Swastika before World War 2 was commonly used on variety of objects as a symbol of luck. It was fashionable to put swastika on cars, post cards, beer cans and whisky bottles, post cards and even passports of Soviet soldiers, among others. You may be surprised to learn that Carlsberg and Coca-Cola used swastika on their bottles. And until today, Swastika is still used in Japan as a symbol of luck. Before the war, the symbol was used internationally and was rather popular in Europe, USA ad Asia.
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