Friday, July 31, 2009

How to Differentiate Heaven and Hell When You're Dead.

This is a nicely written antedote on the difference between Heaven and Hell. It's quite applicable to those of us still living, when we chase after things at the expense of our loved ones.

Man's Best Friend


Thursday, July 30, 2009

I Wish I Had More Time To Say To Him...




A small reminder on how often we take our loved ones for granted.
Time stops for no one.
Life is too short to be angry at our loved ones. Cherish them while there's still time.

I love you!


Father, Its a SPARROW!!!



A parents love is unmeasurable!

 

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Lujan Zoo - World's Most Dangerous and Controversial Zoo




A controversial zoo in Argentina allows tourists to have extremely close encounters with some of the most dangerous predators in the world.

Here at the Lujan Zoo near Buenos Aires visitors can ride lions, cuddle bears, stroke tigers and feed cheetahs. Cages are accessible to everyone who paid $50 and signed the paper saying that if you are eaten, the Zoo is not responsible. Lujan Zoo is about 50 miles from from Buenos Aires, has an entrance fee of just USD5.

Visitors can even pick up the smaller animals and manhandle them at risk to themselves and the creatures. Shockingly there doesn't appear to be much in the way of safety regulations to protect either humans or animals and Internet blogs are littered with pictures of tourists with the animals.

Even children are allowed to enter the lion's cage and fondle a range of animals that have the potential to kill or maim them.

Animal protection charity, The Born Free Foundation, has condemned the zoo and issued a statement to urge tourists not to visit it.

Will Travers, CEO of The Born Free Foundation said: 'Based on what I have seen displayed on the Lujan Zoo website, I am fearful that a terrible accident is going to happen.

CEO of The Born Free Foundation add : 'The zoo is, in my view, placing the lives of its visitors at great risk by encouraging them to have 'close encounters' with dangerous, potentially lethal, wild animals.

'Anyone who has any knowledge of big cats will understand that they are wild animals and, as such, as unpredictable.'

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

How Does David Copperfield Do That?




Anyone know how David Copperfield did this trick? Can the masked magician on AXN explain this?


Chinese Wedding of a Massive Scale



 

Prescription for the Heart