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12 Logos That Went Terribly Wrong (Pics)

Every business has a logo. It’s what you use on your business cards, on banners, on yard signs, on really any sort of marketing collateral. These logos definitely make a company stand out, but only because they will make you exclaim, “what the hell?!” added by: digitalfever

Open Thread: Harry Reid Thinks ‘Hispanic Republican’ Is an Oxymoron

Don’t tell Marco Rubio. Or Quico Canseco. Or Susana Martinez. Or Brian Sandoval. Or these guys . Thoughts?

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Watch White Collar Season 2 Episode 5 – Unfinished Business

Watch White Collar S2E5: Unfinished Business The latest installment of White Collar which is entitled “Unfinished Business” is the TV show’s 5th episode of this 2nd season that aired last 08/10/10 Tuesday at 10:00 PM on USA. Watch White Collar 2×5(0205) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Customers React Very Differently When Hispanics Denied Service at N.J. Deli

http://soc.li/STHj34Z It was 6:30 a.m. on a Friday in downtown Linden, N.J., when two Hispanic day laborers were struggling with their English as they tried to order a coffee and a sandwich at a deli. But rather than getting served, they got a string of insults hurled at them from the clerk behind the counter. Their broken-English request for food was met with a barrage of racist remarks, including, “Get back in your pickup truck with the rest of your family.” This scene wasn't real. It was all part of a “What Would You Do?” experiment designed to find out what action, if any, bystanders would take after watching the men's exchange with the clerk. Seth Perlman, the manager of All Aboard Bagel and Deli, agreed to ABC News' using his business to test people's reactions to bigotry. The racist cashier standing next to him was an actor hired by ABC News, as were his victims. Here in this working-class neighborhood 15 miles west of New York City, people have a reputation for tolerance. But, sometimes, the reactions were far less open-minded than one would expect. In the face of blatant discrimination, many people seemed immobilized, some too stunned to react. After being turned away by the cashier, one of the day laborers asked a nearby customer for help. She suggested that he try another store down the street. Many other customers had a similar reaction, quietly walking away after being solicited to help. Although some customers seemed indifferent, others were quite willing to let everyone know exactly how they felt. Upon hearing the cashier's racist attacks on the day laborers, customer Darick Maxis, a black man, seemed to take the side of the clerk. “If you want me to make you leave, I'll make you leave,” he told the Hispanics. “So leave. That's all I gotta say. Leave!” When ABC News' John Quinones approached the scene and let him know the exchange was a television experiment, Maxis continued his rant. “You know what I think?” he asked. “I think they're taking our jobs because we ain't got no jobs.” But, later, Maxis said that he regretted what he'd said and was simply caught up in the heat of the moment. ….. added by: toyotabedzrock

‘The Other Guys’ Uses Michael Moore Tactics to Vilify CEOs, Investors, Wall Street

When the credits are the most intriguing part of the movie, there’s a problem. In the new film “The Other Guys,” starring Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell, two mismatched cops try to make a name for themselves by investigating a potential Ponzi scheme run by a corrupt investor. The villain is a pseudo-Bernie Madoff but rather than vilifying a single fraud, director Adam McKay (“Anchorman,” “Step Brothers”) lumped all investors together and attacked Wall Street as a whole. “The Other Guys” is a funny but not hilarious movie for 1 hour and 47 minutes but instead of simply rolling the credits and letting viewers leave smiling, McKay followed with graphics criticizing Wall Street and corporate executives. It was almost as if Michael Moore filmed the closing credits, as graphics included the anatomy of a Ponzi scheme, the ratio of CEO to employee salaries, a comparison of the New York Police Department’s pension fund to an average CEO’s pension fund, an average worker’s 401(k) account compared to a CEO’s, and the amount of taxes Goldman Sachs paid after the bailout. While the credits provided the most egregious anti-business attacks, there were other subtle pokes at business and Republicans within the film. For example, the villain, named David Ershon (whose last name rhymes eerily with ‘Enron’), is seen in a photograph with former President George W. Bush and is said to be friends with conservative Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Other chides included Ershon stealing from both the lottery and the NYPD pension fund — essentially stealing money from the state and a labor union — and the villains’ drive SUV’s while the heroes drive a Toyota Prius. The film grossed $35.5 million its opening weekend and has been a hit with film critics in the liberal media. According to  rottentomatoes.com , “The Other Guys” has a 77 percent “fresh” rating from critics, with The Washington Post giving it a B and Entertainment Weekly giving it an A-. Of course, the film reviewers have reveled in the anti-Wall Street message, such as Entertainment Weekly’s Owen Gleiberman: “A Wall Street villain (Steve Coogan) who embodies the sins of our time with a relative absence of cheek.” A.O. Scott, film critic for The New York Times, was disappointed by the “tease” of the end credits and pined for a stronger attack: “It may be that no team can humble the unrepentant fat cats of the financial sector, but it would be nice to give Mr. Ferrell and Mr. Wahlberg a shot.” In a way, Scott is correct: the film would have been a fun, goofy movie but the end credits suggested something more. It was almost as if McKay was adamant about attacking Wall Street but wasn’t confident that the film’s plot executed his attack, so he included the graphics at the end to reinforce his message. Given that McKay is a guest blogger for The Huffington Post and Ferrell’s history of impersonating Bush, another Hollywood film with a liberal agenda shouldn’t be a surprise. As the Business & Media Institute noted, TV characters are  21 times more likely to be killed by a businessman than the mob , and  50 percent of the villains  in 2005’s Oscar-nominated movies were businessmen. However, these movies relied on their plots and characters to promote their liberal agendas rather than colorful graphics over the end credits. Like this article? Then sign up for our newsletter,   The Balance Sheet .

King James Goes Old Testament, LeBron Hires Rabbi

Filed under: Shaquille O'Neal , LeBron James , Amare Stoudemire , TMZ Sports LeBron … L’Chaim!!! TMZ has obtained this exclusive photo of LeBron James in a business meeting earlier today with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto … a man known around New York as the “Rabbi to the Business Stars.” Sources involved with the meeting tell… Read more

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Jessica Hart and Samantha Harris for Seafolly of the Day

Jessica Hart is the gap-toothed bikini model from Australia who is slowing taking her really hot body to the top by selling her soul to Victoria’s Secret and Sports Illustrated. I am ok with her success, not because I love Australian women ever since I lived with one for 6 months when I was a lot younger and realized their white trash, trailer park hard drinking and hot bodies despite being a lot like dudes was hot but kinda gay, but because I like my women with dental issues…. Mainly because it means a woman can’t afford to take care of herself properly enough to really care about what dick they put inside them. You know when they are willing to sacrifice their mouth before turning to the streets to prostitute themselves… rejecting braces, vaneers and regular teeth cleanings and even brushing that your chances of getting with them is high. That’s why a brown and yellow stained, broken smile is like porn to me, it screams “i’ll fuck you cuz my mouth is so fucking disgusting no one with standards will touch me”….making bad dental hygiene a clear cut ticket to her pussy…and invitation to try my best to fill her polluted mouth with my dick and not my tongue….like a Valnetine’s day card that makes me cum….whatever that means…. Either way, here’s high class dental issues, the kind that are used as marketing to differentiate themselves from other models, not the kind of dental issues my women who have neglected themselves enough to let me fuck them, and she’s doing some bikini modeling for some Australian company like it was SI or Victoria’s Secret….

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Snooki Upskirt Pictures of the Day

There was a time in my life that I wanted to go into the Mechanical Bull business. I remember finding a used one and thought that I could rent it out at parties and to make extra money I’d videotape the hot chicks in mini skirts on the shit, titties bouncing around to put on the internet… So in doing my research for this business venture, I went to a local bar with a mechanical bull, and I realized that the percentage of hot chicks who get on the thing are minimal and when they do get on it, they are all dainty and lady-like and manage to cover every interesting body part, but there were endless ugly, sloppy drunk girls, I’m talking a line of them who for some reason, their body parts that no one really wanted to see, were put out on display like it was a freakshow…. I guess Snooki proves my theory that the Mechanical bull is for fat and sloppy being thrown around like the barnyard animals on their way to the slaughthouse….and her upskirt is really just her bathing suit…but when it comes to Snooki, it doesn’t really matter because it’s all disgusting…

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Tell Google: Don’t be evil.

“Google's motto is 'Don't be evil,' but Google is about to cut a deal with Verizon that would end the Internet as we know it. According to a front-page New York Times story, the deal would allow 'Verizon to speed some online content to Internet users more quickly if the content's creators are willing to pay for the privilege.' It would create fast Internet lanes for the largest corporations and slow lanes for the rest of us.” Please, sign the petition and don't let these corporations monopolize the information. Most news media are already biased and controlled by big corporations (link below). Internet is the only door left open to everyone, rich and poor, to voice a story, without discrimination, offering freedom of expression, diversity, and at times, the opportunity to leak important truths. http://www.change.org/credoaction/petitions/view/tell_google_dont_be_evil Here is a great link showing who owns the media: http://www.freepress.net/ownership/chart/main “Select a chart: The Big Six – Cable – TV – Print – Telecom – Radio ” “GENERAL ELECTRIC: 2009 revenues: $157 billion General Electric media-related holdings include television networks NBC and Telemundo, Universal Pictures, Focus Features, 26 television stations in the United States and cable networks MSNBC, Bravo and the Sci Fi Channel. GE also owns 80 percent of NBC Universal.” “WALT DISNEY: 2009 revenues: $36.1 billion The Walt Disney Company owns the ABC Television Network, cable networks including ESPN, the Disney Channel, SOAPnet, A&E and Lifetime, 277 radio stations, music and book publishing companies, production companies Touchstone, Miramax and Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, the cellular service Disney Mobile, and theme parks around the world.” “NEWS CORP: 2009 revenues: $30.4 billion News Corporation’s media holdings include: the Fox Broadcasting Company; television and cable networks such as Fox, Fox Business Channel, National Geographic and FX; print publications including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post and TVGuide; the magazines Barron’s and SmartMoney; book publisher HarperCollins; film production companies 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Blue Sky Studios; numerous websites including MarketWatch.com; and non-media holdings including the National Rugby League.” and much more at the link. WE, THE PEOPLE, HAVE A SAY IN SHAPING THE INFORMATION! Join the Organic Movement: http://current.com/groups/organicgreen/ added by: lookatmypix

‘Middle Men’: Sex Trades, By Kurt Loder

Luke Wilson and Giovanni Ribisi pioneer the Internet’s biggest business. Giovanni Ribisi in “Middle Men” Photo: Paramount Pictures Putting porn on the Internet was a no-brainer: Masturbating millions wanted the stuff and were eager to pay for their solitary pleasures. The problem was how to separate these lonely souls from their money digitally. According to “Middle Men,” a new movie “inspired by a true story,” this problem was solved by Wayne Beering (Giovanni Ribisi) and Buck Dolby (Gabriel Macht), two over-wound young L.A. hustlers who in 1997 created a computer program to enable online credit-card payments, and then, in a further refinement, hatched the idea of anonymous billing, so that instead of your wife or whoever coming across a credit-card charge from, say, “Milf Wagon Productions,” all she would see would be a payment to, say, “24/7 Billing Company.” This allowed Wayne and Buck to operate, not as actual pornographers, but as blameless middlemen between the skin trade’s suppliers and consumers. Brilliant. The story is approximately derived from the experiences of Christopher Mallick, one of the film’s producers. Back in the wild ’90s, Mallick was an executive with the online billing outfit Paycom, and if “Middle Men” is any indication of the adventures he truly endured, it’s something of a surprise that he’s still alive. Having set up their fledgling porn site and billing operation, Wayne and Buck (both fictitious characters) settle back to wait for customers. Their wait is brief — money comes gushing in immediately. Soon they’re making $25,000 a day, and before long, much, much more. Unfortunately, enveloped as they are in a haze of booze, cocaine and VHS porn tapes, they have no capacity for conducting business. After deciding to produce their own porn for uploading, and visiting a big strip club to recruit performers, they find themselves in the crosshairs of a Russian mobster named Nikita (Rade Serbedzija). He agrees to supply the girls, but he wants 25 percent of the profits. Wayne and Buck realize they’re in over their heads. Fortunately, a skeezy lawyer named Haggerty (James Caan) connects them with a real businessman, a mild-mannered fixer named Jack Harris (Luke Wilson), who specializes in bailing out troubled companies. Jack is a straight arrow with a wife and kids and a beautiful home in Houston. But he immediately sees the lucrative possibilities in setting up Wayne and Buck — and himself — as porn-world middlemen. It’s just another business, he figures, and he’s confident he won’t get sucked down into the slime. He’s wrong, of course — it wouldn’t be much of a movie if he weren’t. But there’s also an interesting twist. Following an accidental death that puts the Russian mobsters in an even surlier mood than usual (“I kill you, your family, people you haven’t met yet,” says Nikita), Jack is approached by Curt Allmans (Kevin Pollak), an agent with the FBI’s Organized Crime Task Force. Surprisingly, Allmans has no interest in rocking Jack’s porn boat; in fact, he wants him to keep chugging along. Because it turns out that among the millions of porn hounds logging onto Wayne and Buck’s proliferating sites are Arab terrorists (“They’re men,” Allmans says, by way of unnecessary explanation), and as soon as they make that fatal mouse-click, the U.S. military can target and terminate them. This is very funny, as is much of the rest of the movie. The director, George Gallo, embraces the gamey porn scene with gusto: There’s oodles of nudity, of course (and lots of over-inflated breastage), and Gallo draws savory performances from Ribisi (who’s a wired wonder in several scenes) and Laura Ramsey, who plays a young porn star with no regrets (yet, anyway). And casting Caan as the lowlife lawyer was a good call — his Haggerty suggests the urgent need for a bath even if you’ve just recently had one. It’s too bad that Wilson, who’s not an especially expressive actor, can’t really hold the movie together. He anchors it with his earnest solidity, but he doesn’t deliver the frazzled intensity that Jack’s descent into the porn maelstrom would seem to call for. You might expect the character to be more buzzed by his exotic new surroundings; Wilson just seems morose. It’s a lively movie, though, with just the right acrid tang. In the end, Jack finds himself facing a very bad federal rap that can’t be dodged, however helpful he’s been to the FBI. He thought that being a middleman in the porn trade would isolate him from the sleaze, lift him above it. Instead, it just left him stuck in the middle. (“Middle Men” is a Paramount Pictures release. Paramount and MTV are both subsidiaries of Viacom.) Don’t miss Kurt Loder’s review of “The Other Guys,” also new in theaters this week. Check out everything we’ve got on “Middle Men.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos ‘Middle Men’

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