Tag Archives: little-practice

Dakota Fanning Has Potential

I’m not sure what Dakota Fanning ‘s up to these days, because I’m too lazy to look it up, but I do know that she’s wasting some serious hottie potential going out like this. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m digging the sexy stomach peek and tight jeans, but that should be a side dish, not the main course. So forget this whole “acting” thing. We need Miley or Vanessa Hudgens to take Dakota under her wing, because I think with a little practice and hard work, she could be a very talented hot nobody someday.

Read more here:
Dakota Fanning Has Potential

“Dude, Can I Let Me Get A Do-Over?: Minor League Ball Club Asks Aguilera To Sing Anthem For Redemption

Maybe this time she’ll do a little practice or research or something… Christina Aguilera has been invited to sing a do-over. The Brooklyn Cyclones are offering the Staten Island native a chance to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” before one of the minor league baseball team’s home games this summer. Aguilera botched one of the lines of the national anthem before Sunday’s Super Bowl in Arlington, Texas. The New York Mets’ Class A farm team extended the invitation Tuesday. Cyclones general manager Steve Cohen said in a statement that “when a player makes a mistake, they usually don’t get a shot at redemption, but with a singer, that’s a different story.” Regardless of how well she sings it the 2nd time, there’s no living down screwing up the anthem on the nations biggest stage. But if she likes it, we love it… Source

Go here to see the original:
“Dude, Can I Let Me Get A Do-Over?: Minor League Ball Club Asks Aguilera To Sing Anthem For Redemption

David Blaine levitation revealed

The audience seated at 45 degree angle would only be able to see one foot clearly. What anybody like David Blaine has to do is to lift one foot above the ground just a few inches while balancing on the second foot. As the foot in front of the viewers is lifted, performer balances himself on the toe of the second foot – one that is not in front of the audience. The synchronicity of the action creates the deception of levitation. A little practice of the trick and you are ready to go. Magician

Continue reading here:
David Blaine levitation revealed