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Monday, September 12, 2011
Breast squeeze 'caught on speed camera'
A motorist is threatening legal action after a police camera allegedly caught him speeding while squeezing his female passenger's breast.
Businessman Deng Jialin has been fined the equivalent of €25 for driving at nearly 100km/h in a 60km/h zone - but that is the least of his worries.
He says the image, which was published by local media after it was posted on an internet forum, has been digitally manipulated.
And he is threatening to sue local traffic police, who he believes leaked the photograph, for breach of his privacy.
The photograph shows Deng driving his Nissan 4WD vehicle on a motorway between Santai and Shehong in Sichuan Province, China.
It later emerged that the woman in the picture is not his wife but a local university student.
But Deng, who runs his own company, says it's a fake and is threatening to sue the Mianyang Traffic Bureau.
"I was driving alone that day, and there was no one in my passenger seat," he insisted.
Traffic officials have promised to investigate the incident and say they will review policy to better protect people's privacy.
Andrew. :)
Businessman Deng Jialin has been fined the equivalent of €25 for driving at nearly 100km/h in a 60km/h zone - but that is the least of his worries.
He says the image, which was published by local media after it was posted on an internet forum, has been digitally manipulated.
And he is threatening to sue local traffic police, who he believes leaked the photograph, for breach of his privacy.
The photograph shows Deng driving his Nissan 4WD vehicle on a motorway between Santai and Shehong in Sichuan Province, China.
It later emerged that the woman in the picture is not his wife but a local university student.
But Deng, who runs his own company, says it's a fake and is threatening to sue the Mianyang Traffic Bureau.
"I was driving alone that day, and there was no one in my passenger seat," he insisted.
Traffic officials have promised to investigate the incident and say they will review policy to better protect people's privacy.
Andrew. :)
Monday, September 5, 2011
Matt Cardle debuts new single 'Run For Your Life'
Matt Cardle has premiered the music video for his new single.
The X Factor winner will release his first single proper 'Run For Your Life' on October 10.
The track was written by Take That's Gary Barlow and was one of the last songs to be recorded for Cardle's debut album Letters, which will be available to buy on October 17.
The 'Run For Your Life' video features Cardle singing the song in front of large projections of a red-headed woman running away through a forest and on a beach.
Robbie Williams songwriter Guy Chambers has previously described Cardle's first record as "very powerful and emotive" and has likened the sound to that of Coldplay, Snow Patrol and Travis.
Andrew. :)
The X Factor winner will release his first single proper 'Run For Your Life' on October 10.
The track was written by Take That's Gary Barlow and was one of the last songs to be recorded for Cardle's debut album Letters, which will be available to buy on October 17.
The 'Run For Your Life' video features Cardle singing the song in front of large projections of a red-headed woman running away through a forest and on a beach.
Robbie Williams songwriter Guy Chambers has previously described Cardle's first record as "very powerful and emotive" and has likened the sound to that of Coldplay, Snow Patrol and Travis.
Andrew. :)
Freddie's Google Tribute
Freddie Mercury's 65th birthday has been celebrated by Google's homepage.
The search engine giant has today displayed a video animation to pay tribute to the late Queen frontman, nearly 20 years after he tragically passed away.
The 'Google doodle' sees a cartoon version of Mercury perform one of Queen's most famous hits 'Don't Stop Me Now' above the search box.
The animation is available to Google users outside of the US, while American users will have a belated birthday doodle as Mercury's actual birthday falls on Labour Day.
Andrew. :)
The search engine giant has today displayed a video animation to pay tribute to the late Queen frontman, nearly 20 years after he tragically passed away.
The 'Google doodle' sees a cartoon version of Mercury perform one of Queen's most famous hits 'Don't Stop Me Now' above the search box.
The animation is available to Google users outside of the US, while American users will have a belated birthday doodle as Mercury's actual birthday falls on Labour Day.
Andrew. :)
Friday, September 2, 2011
Top 10 Sexiest Sci-Fi Females
Sexy new sci-fi drama Lost Girl debuts on Syfy tonight at 10pm, and to celebrate, the channel asked fans to vote for their favourite guys and gals in the science fiction genre.
You can take a look at the girls' list below and also judge for yourselves with our picture gallery. Do you agree with the voice of the people? Should Gillan have beaten Piper in the war of the sexy Who girls? Let us know!
1. Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) - 12.7%
2. Jeri Ryan (Star Trek) - 10.9%
3. Jessica Alba (Fantastic Four) - 10.8%
4. Karen Gillan (Doctor Who) - 10.6%
5. Billie Piper (Doctor Who) - 7.7%
6. Anna Paquin (True Blood) - 7.3%
7. Hayden Panettiere (Heroes) - 6.4%
8. Jane Fonda (Barbarella) - 5%
9. Carrie Fisher (Star Wars) - 4.7%
10. Sigourney Weaver (Alien) - 4.6%
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'Where's Wally?'
A Norwich man has had a huge 'Where's Wally?' scene - featuring 150 characters - tattooed on his back.
John Mosley's tattoo shows a view of Norwich with the city's castle and two cathedrals in the background.
It took tattooist Rytch Soddy 24 hours to create the scene - helping to raise £2,000 for charity in the process.
It also features some unusual characters including Darth Vader, a horse riding in a chariot pulled by two Romans and a man carrying a sabretooth tiger.
Wally himself - wearing his trademark glasses, red and white striped top, bobble hat and blue trousers - is hidden behind a trio of women in bathing costumes.
Mr Mosley, a 22-year-old music producer, said: "It will be a talking point for years to come. People will look at my back and have fun searching around for Wally."
The money raised will be donated to Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London.
Where's Wally was created by British illustrator Martin Handford and features the distinctive explorer hidden in montage scenes from throughout the ages.
The books have been published in 28 countries and have also been turned into a TV series comic strip and video games.
While he is Wally in Britan, he is known as Waldo in the USA, Hugo in Sweden, Willy in Norway and Charlie in France.
Andrew. :)
John Mosley's tattoo shows a view of Norwich with the city's castle and two cathedrals in the background.
It took tattooist Rytch Soddy 24 hours to create the scene - helping to raise £2,000 for charity in the process.
It also features some unusual characters including Darth Vader, a horse riding in a chariot pulled by two Romans and a man carrying a sabretooth tiger.
Wally himself - wearing his trademark glasses, red and white striped top, bobble hat and blue trousers - is hidden behind a trio of women in bathing costumes.
Mr Mosley, a 22-year-old music producer, said: "It will be a talking point for years to come. People will look at my back and have fun searching around for Wally."
The money raised will be donated to Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London.
Where's Wally was created by British illustrator Martin Handford and features the distinctive explorer hidden in montage scenes from throughout the ages.
The books have been published in 28 countries and have also been turned into a TV series comic strip and video games.
While he is Wally in Britan, he is known as Waldo in the USA, Hugo in Sweden, Willy in Norway and Charlie in France.
Andrew. :)
Germany's footballing calendar girls
Over 300 women competed in a football knockout tournament in Germany with 12 prizes up for grabs - one appearance each on the pages of a raunchy calendar.
All of the girls involved play regularly for amateur clubs and the final 12 have shown their talents at the Volksbank stadium in Frankfurt.
"The calendar is meant to make women's football more attractive, and help give it more media presence," said an organiser.
Germany international midfielder Julia Simic, who recently featured in a Playboy spread with team-mates, said female footballers are shedding their tomboy look.
"I think we're well on our way to getting rid of that image. More and more sweet, pretty girls are playing," she added.
Andrew. :) NICE!!
All of the girls involved play regularly for amateur clubs and the final 12 have shown their talents at the Volksbank stadium in Frankfurt.
"The calendar is meant to make women's football more attractive, and help give it more media presence," said an organiser.
Germany international midfielder Julia Simic, who recently featured in a Playboy spread with team-mates, said female footballers are shedding their tomboy look.
"I think we're well on our way to getting rid of that image. More and more sweet, pretty girls are playing," she added.
Andrew. :) NICE!!
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