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  • burnin' up for you:a nick jonas love story [7]

  • Descrição do Vídeo: ignore the video, it's my friend again :)here is chapter 7! With Brandi and Kevin (Nobodys POV) Kevin carried Brandi up the stairs and kicked open his door and layed her gently on the bed. He got off of her and went to go lock the door. When he turned back around Brandi had already taken her loose fitting t-shirt and her skinny jeans leaving her in her Victoria Secret matching bra and thong. The sight made him instantly hard. Brandi walks over to him and kisses him. Kevin turns her around and pushes her up against the wall. Brandi strips Kevin of his shirt and pants leaving him in his boxers which are growing every second. Kevin unhooks Brandis bra and sucks on her breasts making Brandi moan. They walk over to Kevins bed, still connected at the lips. Kevin hovered over Brandi kissing every inch of uncovered skin. He took off his boxers and took of Brandis thong with his teeth. He pushed to fingers inside her hitting just the right spot. They were gonna go all the way but there was a knock on the door, a frantic knock. Kevins POV DUDE, PUT YOUR DICK AWAY MOM, DAD, AND FRANKIE ARE HERE! Nick was practically yelling. Brandi and I went running around the room trying the find and put on our clothes. After about 5 minutes we were fully dressed. Im sorry babe. Brandi silenced me with a quick kiss. She whispered in my ear, Well finish tomorrow. And with the she climbed out my window. I went downstairs to Nick, Frankie, Mom, and Dad. My mom hugged me for what seemed liked forever and then finally released me from her hold. Uh, wheres Joe? My mom asked us. With Joe and Jess (Jesss POV) Joe and I were driving back from the movie, I couldnt tell you what the movie was called, or who was in it, or if it was scary or funny because Joe and I were kinda busy. I intertwined my fingers with his while he was driving. You wanna come back to my house. He asked and I nodded yes. When he stopped the car we were in his driveway. Before I could ask whose car was in the driveway he kissed me so softly. His lips had never come to mine with such sweetness, every time we kissed he was always rough, but this was perfect. I smiled in the kiss and pulled away. Wow that was amazing. I know. Um, you wanna hop in the back. I knew where this was going but I thought I would tease him a bit. I nodded and he hopped in the back and then pulled me into his lap so my legs were wrapped around his waist. We stared in each others eyes before kissing passionately. This led to a make out and I let my hands find their way around his neck and his hands went to my breasts and then my waist. He bit my lower lip, begging for an entrance and I let him slide his tongue in and dance with my own. Suddenly he pulled away. Whats wrong? I turned around and I saw the driveway light on and an adorable little boy walking towards the car. Aw, who is that? He is so cute. My eight year old brother Frankie. Crap! Frankie got to the door. Hey Joe! He sounded so happy. Whacha doing with a girl? He looked at me like I was a cancer. Uh, nothing. This is Jess, I smiled at him and Frankie kinda smiled back, but anyone could tell he didn't like me. What are you doing home bud? We came home early! Mommy and daddy are looking for you. He walked back in the house. Then Joe looked at me apologetically. Im sorry Jess, Ill text you later alright babe? No problem. I kissed him and walked down the block to my house still completely in shock from the way he kissed me. -- 5 comments (=
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • ken block practice

  • Descrição do Vídeo: superb
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Professor Layton and the Curious Village's walkthrough chapter 3-part

  • Descrição do Vídeo: ---------------------------------------- ---------------- PROFESSOR LAYTON AND THE CURIOUS VILLAGE:THE MISSING SERVANT ---------------------------------------- ---------------- mmmmhhhhhhhhh.............. Puzzle Puzzle No. 031 : Racetrack Riddle Picarats : 30 Hint : The distance three racehorses can run around the racetrack in one minute is listed below. Horse A: Two laps. Horse B: Three laps. Horse C: Four laps. The horses line up at the starting line and start running in the same direction. How many minutes will pass before all three horses line up at the starting line again. Puzzle No. 033 : Light Which One? Picarats : 20 Hint : You have only one match left.You want to light the room with an oil lamp, start a fire to warm the room, and heat your bathwater.In order to complete all of the above actions, which of these should you light first? Puzzle No. 032 : Candy Jars Picarats : 30 Hint : You have 10 jars filled with 50 pieces of candy each. You then pour the candy into small bags and attempt to get half a jar into each bag. You now have 20 bags of candy.What is the percentage likelihood that there are an average of 25 pieces of candy in a single sack. Puzzle No. 058 : Get the Ball Out! 1 Picarats : 30 Hint : Can you get the red ball out of the maze?Slide Obstruction blocks out of the way to clear a path for the ball.This problem can be solved in as few as 12 moves.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • NBA TV's top 10 plays of the week (week 5 2008)

  • Descrição do Vídeo: #10 Lebron James blocks Chris Duhon with a monstrous rejection then Mo Williams picks the ball up and does a reverse layup at the other end. #9 Lebron James denies Ramon Sessions layup attempt out of bounds with a power. #8 Anthony Carter throws a long out-let pass to J.R. Smith who gives the ball up to Linas Kleiza for the slam dunk. #7 Mike Miller hits the mid-range game winning shot against the Oklahoma City Thunder with .1 left on the clock. #6 Larry Hughes gets the loose ball and hits the game winning mid-range shot to end their long road trip. #5 Delonte West lobs an alley oop pass to Lebron James for the sick one-handed power jam. #4 David Lee gets out in transition and throws himself an alley oop pass and finishes with slam dunk. #3 J.R. Smith speeds down court and throws down the nasty one-handed slam dunk. #2 C.J. Miles throws an alley oop pass to Ronnie Brewer for the sick one-handed finish against the Chicago Bulls. #1 Sergio Rodriguez throws an alley oop lob pass to his Spanish buddy Rudy Fernandez for the sick two-handed reverse jam. Watch the video in high quality by putting " &fmt=18 " at the end of the url.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • p6apclps 98 Perl 6 Apocalypse

  • Descrição do Vídeo: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 - - attribute, and no lexical parameter is generated. You can mix these with ordinary parameters--the general rule of thumb for an initializer is that you should see each dotted attribute at least once: submethod BUILD ($.a, $.b, $c) { $.c = mung($c); } This feature is primarily intended for use in constructors and initializers, but Perl does not try to guess which subroutines fall into that category (other than the fact that Perl 6 will implicitly call certain conventional names like CREATE and BUILD.) However, submethods such as BUILD are assumed to have an extra *%_ parameter to soak up any extra unrecognized named arguments. Ordinarily you must declare a slurp-hash explicitly to get that behavior. But BUILD submethods are always called with named arguments (except for the invocant), and often have to ignore arguments intended for other classes participating in the current construction. It's likely that this implicit *%_ feature extends to other routines declared in all-caps as well, and perhaps all submethods. [Update: Turns out that all methods and submethods work this way.] As in Perl 5, subroutines declared in all-caps are expected to be called automatically most of the time--but not necessarily all the time. The BUILD routine is a good example, because it's only called automatically when you rely on the default class initialization rules. But you can override those rules, in which case you may have to call BUILD yourself. More on that in Apocalypse 12. Or go to one of Damian's Perl 6 talks... Other kinds of subroutines Closures All blocks are considered closures in Perl 6, even the blocks that declare modules or classes (presuming you use the block form). A closure is just an anonymous subroutine that has access to its lexical context. The fact that some closures are immediately associated with names or have other kinds of parameter declarations does not change the fact that an anonymous bare block without parameters is also a kind of subroutine. Of course, if the compiler can determine that the block is only executed inline, it's free to optimize away all the subroutine linkage--but not the lexical linkage. It can only optimize away the lexical linkage if no external lexicals are accessed (or potentially accessed, in the case of "eval"). Pointy subs As introduced in Apocalypse 4, loops and topicalizers are often written with a special form of closure declaration known these days as "pointy subs". A pointy sub is exactly equivalent to a standard anonymous sub declaration having the same parameters. It's almost pure syntactic sugar--except that we embrace syntactic sugar in Perl when it serves a psychological purpose (not to be confused with a logical psycho purpose, which we also have). Anyway, when you say: -] $a, $b, $c { ... } it's almost exactly the same as if you'd said: sub ($a, $b, $c) { ... } only without the parentheses, and with the cute arrow that indicates the direction of data flow to that part of your brain that consumes syntactic glucose at a prodigious rate. Since the parentheses around the signature are missing, you can't specify anything that would ordinarily go outside the parentheses, such as the return type or other subroutine traits. But you may still put traits or zone markers on each individual formal parameter. Also, as a "sub-less" declaration, you can't return from it using "return", because despite being a closure, it's supposed to *look* like a bare "Block" embedded in a larger "Routine", and users will expect "return" to exit from the "real" subroutine. All of which just means that, if you need those fancy extras, use a real "sub" sub, not a pointy one. Placeholders Also as discussed in Apocalypse 4, a bare block functioning as a closure can have its parameters declared internally. Such parameters are of the form: rule placeholder { [sigil] \^ [ident] } Placeholder parameters are equivalent to required position parameters declared in alphabetical order. (Er, Unicodical order, really.) For example, the closure: { $^fred [=] $^barney } has the same signature as the pointy sub: -] $barney, $fred { $fred [=] $barney } or the standard anonymous sub: sub ($barney, $fred) { $fred [=] $barney } On first hearing about the alphabetical sorting policy, some otherwise level-headed folks immediately panic, imagining all sorts of ways to abuse the mechanism for the purposes of obfuscation. And surely there are many ways to abuse many of the features in Perl, more so in Perl 6.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • The Kitch Online: Britney Spears and Stem Cell Research

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Its my first web cast, so be nice. I have a lot to learn. Trolls and Spammers will be block and reported. It's my first day
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Metallica-The Day That Never Comes

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Metallica The Day That Never Comes Death Magnetic LYRICS Born to push you around Better just stay down You put away, He hits the flesh, You hit the ground Mouth so full of lies Tend to block your eyes Just keep them closed, Keep praying, just keep waiting Waiting for the one, The day that never comes, When you stand up and feel the warmth But the sunshine never comes, no No, the sunshine never comes Pushed you across that line Just stay down this time Hide in yourself, Crawl in yourself, You'll have your time God I'll make them pay Take you back one day I'll end this day I'll splatter color on this grey Waiting for the one, The day that never comes When you stand up and feel the warmth But the sunshine never comes Love is a four letter word, And never spoken here Love is a four letter word Here in this prison I suffer this no longer, I'll put an end to, This I swear, This I swear The sun will shine This I swear, This I swear, This I swear!!
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • p6apclps 95 Perl 6 Apocalypse

  • Descrição do Vídeo: http://www.perlfoundation.org/perl6 - - want to fill out all the optional parameters, and you aren't planning to use named notation to skip the rest of them? How can you make both transitions simultaneously? There are two workarounds. First, suppose we have a "push"-like signature such as this: sub stuff (@array, ?$how, *@list) {...} The declarative workaround is to move the optional parameters after the slurp array, so that they are required to be specified as named parameters: sub stuff (@array, *@list, +$how) {...} Then you can treat the slurp array as a positional parameter. That's the solution we used to add an extra argument to "push" earlier, where the list always starts at the second argument. [Update: The slurpy array is now always treated as a positional parameter even if there are named parameters intervening.] On the calling end, you don't have any control of the declaration, but you can always specify one of the arguments as named, either the final positional one, or the list itself: stuff(@foo, how =] undef, 1,2,3) stuff(@foo, list =] (1,2,3)) The latter is clearer and arguably more correct, but it has a couple of minor problems. For one thing, you have to know what the parameter name is. It's all very well if you have to know the names of optional parameters, but *every* list operator has a list that you really ought to be able to feed without knowing its name. So we'll just say that the actual name of the slurpy list parameter is ""*@"". You can always say this: stuff(@foo, '*@' =] (1,2,3)) [Update: Actually, it's the null name that maps to the slurpy list.] That's still a lot of extra unnecessary cruft--but we can do better. List operators are like commands in Unix, where there's a command line containing a program name and some options, and streams of data coming in and going out via pipes. The command in this case is "stuff", and the option is @foo, which says what it is we're stuffing. But what about the streams of stuff going in and out? Perl 6 has lazy lists, so they are in fact more like streams than they used to be. There will be two new operators, called pipe operators, that allow us to hook list generators together with list consumers in either order. So either of these works: stuff @foo [== 1,2,3 1,2,3 ==] stuff @foo The (ir)rationale for this is provided in Appendix A. To be sure, these newfangled pipe operators do still pass the list as a ""*@""-named argument, because that allows indirection in the entire argument list. Instead of: 1,2,3 ==] stuff @foo you can pull everything out in front, including the positional and named parameters, and build a list that gets passed as "splat" arguments (described in the next section) to "stuff": list(@foo, how =] 'scrambled' [== 1,2,3) ==] stuff *; In other words: list(@foo, how =] 'scrambled' [== 1,2,3) ==] stuff *; is equivalent to: list(@foo, how =] 'scrambled' [== 1,2,3) ==] stuff *(); which is equivalent to: stuff *(list(@foo, how =] 'scrambled' [== 1,2,3)); The "splat" and the "list" counteract each other, producing: stuff(@foo, how =] 'scrambled' [== 1,2,3); So what "stuff" actually sees is exactly as if you called it like this: stuff(@foo, how =] 'scrambled', '*@' =] (1,2,3)); which is equivalent to: stuff @foo, how =] 'scrambled', 1, 2, 3; And yes, the "==]" and "[==" operators are big, fat, and obnoxiously noticeable. I like them that way. I think the pipes are important and *should* stand out. In postmodern architecture the ducts are just part of the deconstructed decor. (Just don't anyone suggest a "==]=" operator. Just...don't.) The "==]" and "[==" operators have the additional side effect of forcing their blunt end into list context and their pointy end into scalar context. (More precisely, it's not the expression on the pointy end that is in scalar context, but rather the positional arguments of whatever list function is pointed to by the pointy end.) See Appendix A for details. [Update: We also now have a slurpy routine, *&block, that binds to an anonymous adverbial block.] Context As with Perl 5, the scalar arguments are evaluated in scalar context, while the list arguments are evaluated in list context. However, there are a few wrinkles. Overriding signature with "*" Perl 5 has a syntax for calling a function without paying any attention to its prototype, but in Perl 6 that syntax has been stolen for a higher purpose (referential purity). Also, sometimes you'd like to be able to ignore part of a signature rather than higher purpose (referential
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Roto Grip Illusion closeup

  • Descrição do Vídeo: http://tinyurl.com/5mleav acai, weightloss, weight, diet shows ball reaction closer to the pins and what the weight block is doing
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Derrick Rose shows us his Tayshaun Prince impersonation

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Derrick Rose shows us his Tayshaun Prince impersonation by denying Andre Miller's fastbreak layup attempt. Watch the video in high quality by putting " &fmt=18 " at the end of the url.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Dahntay Jones denies Jon Wafer

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Dahntay Jones soars for the rejection on Jon Wafer in transition. Watch the video in high quality by putting " &fmt=18 " at the end of the url.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Erst loslaufen wenn der Block steht von - S -

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Ein kurzes Liedchen von Kranke Sachen
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • back on the block wmv

  • Descrição do Vídeo: d
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • NKOTB in San Diego - The guys SHOUT it out

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Their THIRD and final encore! A very impromptu performance of SHOUT with Danny on the keyboard, Joe Mac leading the vocals, and Jon, Jordan, and Donnie dancing like college frat boys. Check out Donnie grinding the stage at 00:30!
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Tha Flippa (Feat Chantty Killer) - Real Ghetto Son mp4

  • Descrição do Vídeo: Flippa's hip hop music video, The Real Ghetto Son, was shot in Botswana's cities, Francistown (aka Ghetto) and Gaborone. The concept of the video is to portray Flippa as a new kid on the block who's here to take over the hip hop industry. To achieve this storyline we portrayed Plippa in the hood of Ghetto with his "homies", proclaiming that he is the real ghetto son. A contrasting scene of the song's chorus features a "shaolin monk-like" priest in a secrete place, "chanting" in a ceremony which at the end he "sends" out Flippa in a blazing energy force that flies through the sky and lands in the big city. This was a very challenging project and it required lots of creativity. Thanks to a great team I worked with and some exciting CGI effects, we managed to produced an awesome music video like never before made in Botswana. The video features a up and coming dancehall artist, Chanty Kiiller, as the priest and has great dance scenes by hip hop dancer, Bogadi, just to spice up the video. There are wonderful landmarks sites of Francistown, Gaborone and victoria falls (Zimbabwe). So it really is a hand full. This is my very first hip hop music video to be broadcast. Enjoy... :-)
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Block West gegen Altach 29 11 08

  • Descrição do Vídeo: ...
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • 24 Year Old Makes $30,000 In 2 Hours On The Internet

  • Descrição do Vídeo: 24 Year Old Makes $30,000 In 2 Hours On The Internet... http://www.onlinemlmsecrets.com/ Breaking news! 24 year old makes $30,000 in under 2 hours on the Internet. While the rest of the world is talking doom and gloom, because a bad business owners sold crappy products... many people are silently making a FORTUNE on the internet and using technology. What's most amazing is, Jonathan Budd, 24 year old from San Diego, was brand new to the Internet only 2 years ago with barely a DIME in his pocket. Today, he runs his $750,000 per year business from his home on the Bay in San Diego, and does what he LOVES while making a killing doing it. Go here for more information: http://www.onlinemlmsecrets.com/ efusjon.com efusjon reviews efusjon customer support efusjon international efusjon distributor efusjon distributors leads for efusjon efusjon affiliate efusjon testimonials efusjon duplication Amino acids - great for building muscle tissue and increasing metabolism. Amino acids are the building blocks for all bodily organs, like the heart, brain, liver, and kidneys. Anthocyanins - responsible for the Acai berry's purple color and gives red wine its health benefits. Anthocyanins help the body prevent heart disease, fight cancer cells and curb memory loss. The Acai berry provides higher levels of anthocyanins than red wine - and has none of the health risks from alcohol. Antioxidants - unsurpassed in helping the body defend itself against illness and disease. May also help increase the lifespan and decrease the effects of aging. Calcium - excellent for good bone health. Also aids in heart rhythm, muscle function, etc. Dietary fiber - important for controlling weight and diabetes, preventing heart disease, and maintaining regular digestive functions. Iron - creates the red blood cells that carry oxygen throughout the body, and helps aid with anemia. Lipids - excellent as a source of fuel and important for cell structure. Omega 3 - this fatty acid helps lower blood pressure and triglyceride levels. Helps ease rheumatoid arthritis. May lower the overall risk of death from heart disease. Omega 6 - this fatty acid is good for lowering cholesterol levels and decreasing the chances for coronary artery disease. Omega 9 - this fatty acid lowers cholesterol, reduces the hardening of the arteries, improves blood sugar levels, improves the immune system, and may protect against certain cancers. Phosphorus - assists calcium to provide good bone health. Also helps transmit nerve impulses, maintain proper kidney function, provide energy, and form the proteins that aid in reproduction. May also help prevent cancer. Phytonutrients - initiate apoptosis (the process of causing cells to die) in cancer, provide antioxidants, improve immune response, enhance cell-to-cell communication, alter estrogen metabolism, convert into vitamin A, repair DNA damage from smoking and other toxins, and detoxify carcinogens. Potassium - delivers normal functions for the heart, kidney and other organs. Protein - a crucial component for each cell in the body. Protein builds and repairs tissues, makes enzymes, hormones, and other body chemicals, and builds bones, muscles, cartilage, skin and blood.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • 11-30-08_2208 3gp

  • Descrição do Vídeo: The Jacket. AlAHHHNA!
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • channel 4 blocks ident 2 (music not had)

  • Descrição do Vídeo: In 1979, the Independent Broadcasting Authority was given responsibility for the fourth UK terrestrial TV channel. Channel 4 launched on November 02 1982 at 4.40pm with a preview of programmes coming up on the channel. The first proper programme was the word and numbers game 'Countdown', hosted by Richard Whiteley, at 4.45pm. From its inception in November 1982 until December 31 1992, Channel 4 had been a subsidiary of the IBA/ITC, funded by subscriptions levied on the ITV companies in exchange for which the companies sold Channel 4s airtime. Channel 4 had a statutory duty to provide information, education and entertainment; to appeal to tastes and interests not generally catered for by ITV; to encourage innovation and experiment and to have a distinctive character of its own. A wide range of programmes were to be provided, and minimum amounts allocated for news, current affairs, schools programmes and other programmes of an educational nature. Channel 4 made very few of the programmes it transmitted. Its news service was supplied by ITN and it commissioned most of its programmes from independent producers. From January 01 1993, the channel sold its own advertising.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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  • Block Heads Series Premiere Coming Soon mov

  • Descrição do Vídeo: A new series called Block Heads will be started on Christmas Break.
    Data: December 1, 2008
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