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Kelly Brook Sweet Ass Bikini Pictures

Recently I’ve had a lot of pictures of Kelly Brook walking around town smiling at the camera and maybe showing off a little bit of her sexy belly, but nothing that really got the old blood pumping down there. So I was extremely pleased to find these pictures of her on the beach in her little bikini, especially because most of the shots are from behind. The picture quality might not be all that great, but there’s no denying the quality of that sweet ass. Enjoy.

Alex Moves Into Gulf of Mexico | Tropical Storm Regains Strength, May Become Hurricane

Alex moves into Gulf of Mexico Tropical storm regains strength, may become hurricane updated 6/27/2010 11:01:57 PM ET BELIZE CITY — Forecasters say Alex is again a tropical storm as it moved into the Gulf of Mexico and may become a hurricane as it swirls toward Mexico's east coast. Forecasters say the storm's direction is not on track to hit the BP oil spill on the northeastern end of the Gulf. Maximum sustained winds Sunday night were 45 mph. Alex had weakened to a depression across Belize and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It dumped rains that left at least four people dead across the region. But the warmer Gulf waters added energy to the storm. Officials at the National Hurricane Center say Alex is expected to produce 4 to 8 inches of rain over the peninsula, southern Mexico and Guatemala through Tuesday. Up to 15 inches are possible over the mountains. The rains could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides. Deadly system On Saturday, Alex soaked parts of Central America and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula with torrential downpours, killing four people and forcing hundreds of tourists to flee resort islands. Winds were at 60 mph when the storm made landfall in Belize on Saturday night but had decreased to 35 mph by Sunday morning. The heavy rains prompted a landslide in northwestern Guatemala that dislodged a large rock outcropping, killing two men who had taken shelter from the storm underneath, said officials from the national disaster-response agency. In El Salvador, Civil Protection chief Jorge Melendez said two people were swept away by rivers that jumped their banks. About 500 people were evacuated from their homes. Authorities in both Guatemala and Belize were keeping an eye on rising river levels. One bridge in western Belize was swamped entirely, cutting off a remote Mennonite community. Seven homes in the Belize River Valley, outside Belize City, had their roofs blown off, and at least one structure collapsed. Belize officials opened storm shelters in the island tourist resort of San Pedro, as 1,400 people fled for the mainland by plane and by boat. But the country apparently avoided major damage, and emergency coordinator Noreen Fairweather said on national radio that there were no reports of injuries. People who took refuge in storm shelters were returning home. Along Mexico's resort-studded Caribbean coast, officials warned tourists to stay out of rough surf kicked up by the storm. But there were no immediate reports of damage to popular beach destinations such as Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen or Tulum. Now all eyes are on the Gulf of Mexico. When Alex became the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, officials immediately worried what effect it could have on efforts to contain the millions of gallons of crude spewing into the Gulf. A cap has been placed over the blown-out undersea well, directing some of the oil to a surface ship where it is being collected or burned. Other ships are drilling two relief wells, projected to be done by August, which are considered the best hope to stop the leak. For the time being, the storm appears likely to miss the oil-slicked region and make landfall in Mexico, apparently in Tamaulipas state — but meteorologists warned that a storm's track can quickly change. Alex was centered about 85 miles south of Campeche, Mexico, on Sunday. Meanwhile in the Pacific, once-powerful hurricanes Celia and Darby weakened to tropical storms and did not pose a threat to land. added by: EthicalVegan

IRVINE UNIVERSITY PROVIDES AN EVENT THAT DEPICTS THE ISRAELI PALASTINIAN MORE ACCURATELY THAN ANY OTHER ATTEMPT

Israel's ambassador to the united states,Micheal oren, was invited to speak at Irvine University.What happened was as if an artist were using guest speaker, and attendees, as an analogy for the entire nature of the israeli palastinian conflict. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxwWf8WXBoI added by: freecrack

Tar Balls Reported Washed Ashore Onto Mississippi Mainland | Alex Heads Into the Gulf of Mexico

Tar balls reported on Mississippi mainland; Alex heads into Gulf By the CNN Wire Staff June 27, 2010 10:58 p.m. EDT (CNN) — Mississippi officials reported oily tar balls washing up on their mainland shores for the first time Sunday, as authorities throughout the Gulf Coast region kept a wary eye on Tropical Storm Alex. “It has hit our shores,” said Pascagoula, Mississippi, Mayor Robbie Maxwell, adding that tar balls washed up on a nearby stretch of beach during the afternoon Sunday. “This is what we've been expecting. We had hoped and prayed we would somehow miss this, but it's hit us now. The good news is that for the last five or six weeks we've been preparing to attack it when it hit our shores, and that's exactly what we've done,” Maxwell said. A 23-person crew was out on the beach Sunday afternoon, collecting tar balls, he said. “Now that we have it on our shores, every day it'll have to be attacked again,” the mayor added. Mississippi officials said while tar balls and glob-like “mousse patties” washed ashore in at least four locations, the areas affected were relatively small and no beaches were closed. Meanwhile, Alex restrengthened into a Tropical Storm Sunday night as it headed into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, according to the National Weather Service but it is expected to steer clear of oil-affected areas. The storm had temporarily weakened to a tropical depression as it passed over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. “We think the storm is going to stay on a more southern track. That would be good news because it would avoid the area near the oil spill,” said Todd Kimberlain of the National Hurricane Center. However, forecasters have not ruled out an easterly shift in Alex's path. “We all know the weather is unpredictable, and we could have a sudden last-minute change,” said Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, the federal government's response manager. The governors of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Alabama declared Sunday a day of prayer in their respective states as efforts to cap the massive gusher continue. Researchers have estimated that between 35,000 barrels — about 1.5 million gallons — and 60,000 barrels — about 2.5 million gallons — of oil are gushing into the ocean every day. If Alex forces a work stoppage at the ruptured BP well, officials fear that as much as 2.5 million gallons of oil could flow into the Gulf for two weeks. That is because it would take 14 days to put everything back in place — meaning the containment cap would be off for that period, allowing oil to flow freely, Allen said. BP plans to place a third rig called the Helix Producer at the well site next week, which will increase the amount of oil being captured to 53,000 barrels a day, Allen said. That, too, could be disrupted if Alex affects the area. Alex is the first named storm of what is expected to be a fierce Atlantic hurricane season. It formed in the Caribbean on Saturday. Tropical storm warnings for the coast of Belize and the east coast of the Yucatan were discontinued earlier Sunday, the hurricane center said. Alex soaked Belize after making landfall in the Central American nation several hours earlier with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph. After dropping in wind speed over the Yucatan, Alex's winds increased to 45 mph with higher gusts Sunday night, the National Hurricane Center said. The system was moving west-northwest at near 7 mph. “Additional strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours, and Alex could become a hurricane in the next 48 hours,” the hurricane center said. Alex is expected to make landfall Thursday morning near La Pesca, Mexico. In the meantime, forecasters said Sunday that Alex was expected to dump 4 to 8 inches of rain over the Yucatan peninsula, southern Mexico and Guatemala through Tuesday, with 15 inches possible over mountainous areas. “These rains could cause life-threatening flash floods and mudslides,” the hurricane center said. Oil company BP said the storm has not forced any evacuations at the oil spill site. But, to the south, BP and Shell were evacuating all nonessential personnel from oil platforms as a precaution. Gulf Coast residents feared that high winds and storm surges could spread the slick and push more oil ashore into bays, estuaries and pristine beaches, exacerbating the oil disaster triggered by BP's ruptured well. “The greatest nightmare with this storm approaching is that it takes this oil on the surface of the Gulf and blows it over the barrier islands into the bays and the estuaries,” Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida said. “And that is where you really get the enormous destruction, because it's just very difficult to clean up those pristine bays.” If the storm heads to the east of the oil spill, it would send the oil farther out to sea. If the storm heads more directly toward the central Gulf and Louisiana, it might push the oil toward Florida. “We've never been in this situation before,” CNN meteorologist Karen Maginnis said. “We've never seen an oil spill that encompassed the Gulf like this, end up so close to shore.” CNN's April Williams, Patty Lane, Chuck Johnston, Brandon Miller, T.J. Holmes and Moni Basu contributed to this report. added by: EthicalVegan

Jackson Rathbone, Keri Hilson, Johnny Weir Open Up On ‘When I Was 17’

‘Twilight’ star recalls a particularly creative prank from his high school days. By MTV News staff Jackson Rathbone on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV News Jackson Rathbone was a notorious prankster. Keri Hilson was madly, blindly in love. Johnny Weir was a world-traveling ice-skating champion one day and a ridiculed high school outcast the next. Welcome to another episode of MTV’s “When I Was 17,” where you learn the inside scoop about your favorite celebs before they were celebs — those random, embarrassing, WTF memories that continue to haunt them even though they’ve become household names. When it comes to Rathbone’s teenage recollections , the emphasis is most definitely on W…T…F. He and his friends loved to pull pranks, and after their one pal took their prize dorm-room furnishing — a plastic goose — Rathbone took matters into his own hands. “To get him back, we asked the girl that he liked to write him a note saying to meet him at the beach at a certain time,” the “Twilight” franchise star revealed. “He goes down to the beach. We all jump out of the bushes, hogtie him, rip his shirt off, write ‘goose thief’ on his chest and make him walk to the dorm in his boxers, hands tied behind his back for all the world to see what a goose thief gets.” Weir often found himself the victim of ill-treatment from his high school classmates. “I was the awkward, skinny, smart, driven kid,” Weir said. “I was an honor-roll student. I spoke fluent French. I was a bit antisocial. I can’t say that I had a really booming social life. “I was traveling a lot while I was still attending public high school,” added the Olympian and former World Junior Figure Skating champion. “So I’d get back from all these beautiful, worldly experiences, and then I’d just be the kid that got made fun of because I was a lot smaller than everyone else.” And when Hilson was 17, well, she ended up suffering through her first broken heart. “My crew, we were like the good bad girls,” the “Knock You Down” singer explained. “We weren’t promiscuous. I had a boyfriend, but I wore a promise ring and I was still a virgin. I graduated with my V card — that’s what we used to call it. My then-boyfriend, I really, really liked him.” But then Hilson’s friend discovered that her boyfriend was cheating. “I really couldn’t believe it,” Hilson said. “I thought he really liked me. And he might have. But I wasn’t doing certain things, and maybe this girl was. I was heartbroken, maybe until I met the next one!” “When I Was 17” airs Saturdays at 11 a.m. on MTV. Related Videos When I Was 17 | Ep. 9 | Johnny Weir, Jackson Rathbone, Keri Hilson Related Photos When I Was 17 | Keri Hilson When I Was 17 | Johnny Weir When I Was 17 | Jackson Rathbone

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Dispatch From the Gulf Oil Spill: When Apologies Are Not Enough (Video)

Alexandra and Philippe Cousteau inspect tarballs that have washed up on a beach in Alabama. Image courtesy of Philippe Cousteau I got word last night on the way to Alabama that Larry King is doing a two-hour special telethon and that they want me to be a special field correspondent to film and host all the in-the-field segments. I’m honored to help tell the story of the crisis in the Gulf. There is a real need for money and resources to help the communities and wildlife who are suffering in the wake of this ongoing disaster. If I can help to tell their stories an… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Vacationers Ignore Tar Balls, Children Play on Oiled Beach (Video)

And now for your daily dose of WTF. A man visiting Destin Beach, Florida, took this incredible video, showing what at first appears to be a typical summer day at the beach: People lounging on towels, folks swimming, children playing in the break. And then he zooms in a little closer onto the sand, and — well, just watch: … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Melissa Satta’s Incredible Thong Bikini Pictures

Here’s Italian hottie Melissa Satta on the beach in her hot little thong bikini showing off her amazing booty. I’ve cropped out her retired Italian soccer playing boyfriend because nobody needs to see that crap. I’ve said this before, but It’s worth mentioning again, if society didn’t frown upon mounting a woman’s ass on the wall like a deer bust or a trophy, this is the ass that I would want hanging above my fireplace. Stupid society.

Nipsey Hussle Reps L.A. New Class As ‘Hottest Breakthrough MCs Of 2010’ Candidate

Fans decide our ‘Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010’ — vote now! The winner will be revealed on July 25. By Shaheem Reid Nipsey Hussle Photo: Cinematic “Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010” Candidate: Nipsey Hussle Yeah, he’s living up to his name. Nipsey Hussle is hustling, building his brand across the board. He has a deal for his own shoe with Pony, just finished a film with Vivica A. Fox and another one with Ving Rhames, he opened a clothing store in his native Los Angeles, appears on the new “Def Jam Rapstar” video game, has a tour coming and still has more mixtapes and a debut album on deck for October. “My album, it ain’t got no wrinkles in it,” Nip said recently in New York about his debut, South Central State of Mind. “From the sonic quality of it, every verse, every hook, to the features, to the production. Ain’t no excuses for the album.” Nipsey’s candidacy for “Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010” comes from his grind in the streets. Last year, he dropped a trilogy of mixtapes called Bullets Ain’t Got No Names, which introduced him and immediately captivated fans. His work in the ‘hood garnered him co-signs by the likes of Snoop Dogg and the Game, both of whom he toured with. Drake also appeared on the potent Hussle underground smash “Killer.” The momentum has made Nip one of the leaders of the new wave of West Coast MCs, also including Fashawn and Jay Rock. “Nipsey, he brings the real to the table,” said Rock, who will be teaming up with Nip for a duet mixtape called Red and Blue Make Green. “He brings that struggle. He’s telling you his story. Nipsey is bringing a story as a whole package, as well as he’s bringing real music. Reality rap.” “You gonna be hard-pressed to come to L.A. and not hear a car playing Jay Rock music, playing Nipsey Hussle right now,” Nip said. “It’s gonna be almost impossible. They say it starts in your backyard. I feel we putting forth that legwork. We really took our city without the traditional outlet, the Dr. Dre, the Snoop Dogg, the Death Row. That’s not to take anything from them, but we wasn’t really waiting. We kinda like stood on our own foundation of hard work. That’s the brand that the new breed of West Coast artists gonna bring to the table. Self-made. Off the top!” Besides the authenticity of his music, Nip’s appeal lies in his laid-back delivery. You look at him or hear his music and you see your homie from around the way. Nip knows that all the love in the streets is eventually going to have to translate in his official releases. He just dropped the single “Feelin’ Myself (I’m So Fresh)” with Lloyd and has South Central State of Mind in cook-up mode right now. J.R. Rotem, Scott Storch, Houston’s Mr. Lee, Grammy winners Play-N-Skillz, Terrence Martin and Nip’s live band, 1500 or Nothin’, produced on the album thus far. Trey Songz and Sean Kingston are among the guest performers. “Regardless of people’s opinion about it, the dominant culture in L.A. is gang-banging,” Nipsey, a Crip, said about “Blue Laces,” a song from his LP. “Us being young dudes in our 20s, we not the cause of that. We was born into this culture. We reacted to it from the perspective of survival. I feel like that record, ‘Blue Laces,’ speaks on the realness of that culture. We not the cause of this. This is what led us into that mentality.” Nip said South Central State of Mind speaks to young Angelinos. “I’m kinda revolving around that concept on a lot of records on that album,” he said. “On the state of mind in growing up in L.A. Whether you from Compton, Watts, Long Beach, the east side, west side, it’s a state of mind that’s way more powerful than an individual. I might feel a certain way personally, but this is what it is. “I might feel like one of my dudes is a Blood, one of my dudes is from Hoover. So me, personally, this is my homeboy and I got love for him,” he added. “But I’m from the 60s, and it’s a politic that goes with that. I just feel like I revolved around that concept, the cause of this mind state. I want to impact the culture with the project and raise the consciousness of the people that’s being affected by this. And bring a human element to what this is about and stop people from looking at us like we just mindless killers and we glorifying this type of life. We really striving for change from within. We ain’t gonna go Hollywood with it and get a record deal and start blasting where we come from, but at the same time, we do wanna see change. It’s a lot of general concepts that revolve around that theme.” Nipsey and 19 other up-and-coming MCs are in the running to become MTV News’ “Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010” — and the winner will be decided by you! Cast your vote for the “Hottest Breakthrough MC of 2010” right here . The top five will be revealed beginning July 19, and the winner will be announced on the “Sucker Free Summit” July 25! Related Videos Hottest Breakthrough MCs of 2010

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Jackson Rathbone Was The Ultimate Prankster, On ‘When I Was 17’

The ‘Eclipse’ star made extra cash spinning as DJ Joyride when he wasn’t pulling pranks. By Jocelyn Vena Jackson Rathbone on “When I Was 17” Photo: MTV News Jackson Rathbone probably doesn’t worry too much about making ends meet these days, what with two summer blockbusters — “Eclipse” and “The Last Airbender” — hitting theaters next week. But the actor didn’t always have deep pockets. “When I was 17, I was always trying to find ways to make money,” he says in a new episode of “When I Was 17,” airing Saturday. “When I was back home for the holidays, especially for the summer, I would DJ weddings, birthday parties, all types of events. I was DJ Joyride. I don’t know why — sounded cool at the time,” he laughed. When Rathbone wasn’t earning dough spinning tunes, he and his pals were busy pulling major pranks at school. “We did a lot of prank wars,” Rathbone remembered. “We were kind of the prank-war gods so to speak,” his friend Ben added. But the prank-war gods had the tables turned on them in one particularly memorable instance. “We came back to our [high school dorm] room and we saw a ransom note in place of our trophy piece, which was a plastic model goose,” Ben explained. “The goose is one of those prized possessions you get and you don’t know why,” Rathbone continued. “You’ve got it, but it’s just something that you like and we discovered that our friend stole our goose.” This audacious bit of thievery sent Rathbone and his crew of prankster pals into full-on battle mode. “To get him back, we asked the girl that he liked to write him a note saying to meet him at the beach at a certain time,” Rathbone confessed. “He goes down to the beach. We all jump out of the bushes, hog-tie him, rip his shirt off, write ‘goose thief’ on his chest and make him walk to the dorm in his boxers, hands tied behind his back for all the world to see what a goose thief gets.” “When I Was 17” — this week featuring Jackson Rathbone, Keri Hilson and Johnny Weir — airs Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV.

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