I know that most of the time when I talk about a British hottie, it’s usually because of what they’ve got going on in the front meat department. But when it comes to Abigail Clancy , I’m much more interested in her lower half. Take these shots of Abigail in a pair of tight jeans that go on for days. Some people want to climb Mount Everest before they die, me, I’d scale Abigail’s legs. I bet the view from the top is breathtaking. » view all 13 photos Photos: WENN.com
This is so sad… A plane carrying tourists to view Mount Everest crashed while attempting to land in Nepal on Sunday, killing all 19 people on board, including two U.S. citizens, officials said. The turboprop plane belonging to Buddha Air was carrying 13 foreign tourists, three Nepalese passengers and three crew members when it crashed in Bisankunarayan village, just a few miles south of the capital, Katmandu. Rewant Kuwar, an official at Katmandu’s international airport rescue office, said that 18 bodies were pulled out of the plane’s wreckage, and that another victim died later after being rushed to a hospital. Tourism Secretary Ganeshraj Joshi said that among the foreigners who died in the crash, two were U.S. citizens, 10 were Indian nationals and the other was Japanese. Andy Lane, a U.S. State Department press officer, told NBC News that it was aware of the incident and was working with Nepal’s government to get more information. He said the State Department could not confirm the reports that two Americans were on board and died in the crash. An eyewitness, Haribol Poudel, told Avenues Television that the plane had hit the roof of a house in the village and disintegrated into several pieces. No casualties were reported on the ground. Poudel said it was foggy, and that visibility was very low in the mountainous area. Our thoughts are with the victims’ families. Source
Documentaries, while often interesting and sometimes downright enlightening, aren’t known for being sexy- out of the 20,340 movies in Mr. Skin’s database, only 170 are documentaries . So it’s always a sexciting event when a salacious R-rated documentary comes down the pike, and Tabloid, made by genre master Errol Morris , promises a plethora of prurient delights. Tabloid is the true story of beauty queen Joyce McKinney (seen at left) who in 1977 followed the Mormon missionary who had jilted her to England, took him to a cottage in the countryside, and had sex with him for three days. Those are the facts. Beyond that, the story gets murky- he says she kidnapped him, chained him to a bed and raped him, and she says it was true love peppered with a bit of kinky sex play. (About her lover/victim, Joyce famously said: “I loved him so much that I would have skiied naked down Mount Everest with a carnation up my nose if he had asked me to.”) Either way, it’s awfully stimulating, and the British media had a ball with it. Check out the trailer after the jump!
A 28-year-old British climber, Peter Kinloch , was 600 feet into his descent from the top of Mount Everest when he lost his eyesight. 12 hours and only 200 feet later, his fellow climbers decided they had to leave him. More
A 13-year-old American boy has become the youngest person to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Jordan Romero who is from California, phoned his mother from the peak of the world’s highest mountain. Jordan was climbing with his father and three Sherpa guides. The previous record was held by a Nepalese boy at 16. Jordan has now conquered the highest mountains on six of the world’s seven continents. For the record, he also climbed Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro at the age of 10. In addition, he scaled Mount Kosciuszko in Australia. The team started at the Nepal’s capital Kathmandu last month and headed for the base camp on the Chinese side of the mountain. Although Nepal insists that whoever plans to climb Mount Everest must be at least 16 years of age, but China does not impose any age restrictions. Mount Everest’s Youngest Climber is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading →
There has been a long-running disagreement between China and Nepal regarding the height of Mount Everest. The highest mountain is transversely located between the border of China and Nepal. The two countries have finally agreed on a solution that the world’s highest mountain should be recognized as being 8,848m tall. Previously, China argued it should be measured by its rock height, but Nepal said it should be measured by its snow height which will be four meters higher. Both counties recognized each claims. This means that it could either be 8,844m (measuring its rock height) or 8,848m (measuring its snow height.) The first measurement was made in 1856. The widely-accepted height of 8,848m was first recorded in 1955 by an Indian survey. Instead of measuring the rock beneath it, it measured the mountain’s snow cap. Some geologists claim that the estimates made by both countries over the height of Mount Everest could be wrong, because the mountain is said to be continuously growing. An evidence of this claim is the shifting continental plates that gradually push India beneath China and Nepal What’s the Agreed Height of Mt. Everest? is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading →