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Justin flirting with Esmée Denters – Justin Singing

www.myspace.com Justin Drew Bieber singing “With You” by Chris Brown for Esmée Denters. Please leave a COMMENT, and FAVORITE it if you like it too! If you haven’t already, please SUBSCRIBE www.youtube.com Esmée Denters is a major label artist signed with Tennman Records, a new record label by Justin Timberlake. Check out her channel here! www.youtube.com ********************************** Watch this video in higher quality youtube.com Autoplay an 18-minute playlist of my most popular videos www.youtube.com Autoplay a 1-hour playlist of all my singing videos www.youtube.com To put playlists on your myspace, copy the embed codes on the playlist page www.youtube.com ********************************* **Please dont put personal info like phone numbers in the comments** http://www.youtube.com/v/ko8gepM8MBU?f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Continue reading here: Justin flirting with Esmée Denters – Justin Singing

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Looking for L.A. Times coverage of union protests? See Page 20

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Once again, if you are a regular reader, you know I regularly rail against the quality (read: lack of) of media coverage of important news. Yesterday, I spent a good part of the day tweeting my 140 off about CNN’s … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Political Carnival Discovery Date : 27/02/2011 19:08 Number of articles : 2

Looking for L.A. Times coverage of union protests? See Page 20

10 Stunning Eco Hotels Around the World (Slideshow)

Photo: Hitesh Mehta/Collins Design Whether you’re planning your next splurge of a vacation — or just trying to mentally escape your drab cubicle — the striking architecture and views of these environmentally-friendly hotels will do the trick. In Authentic Ecolodges , author and architect Hitesh Mehta highlights 36 of the most beautiful — and sustainable– hotels around the world, from China and Thailand to Canada and Tazmania, ranging in price from $15 a night to over $500 a night. We’ve highlighted 10 of the most incredible hotels here, with descrip… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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10 Stunning Eco Hotels Around the World (Slideshow)

Photo: Hitesh Mehta/Collins Design Whether you’re planning your next splurge of a vacation — or just trying to mentally escape your drab cubicle — the striking architecture and views of these environmentally-friendly hotels will do the trick. In Authentic Ecolodges , author and architect Hitesh Mehta highlights 36 of the most beautiful — and sustainable– hotels around the world, from China and Thailand to Canada and Tazmania, ranging in price from $15 a night to over $500 a night. We’ve highlighted 10 of the most incredible hotels here, with descrip… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Qnuru 6.4W and 9.2W LED Lightbulbs (Product Review)

Photo: Michael Graham Richard LED Lights Are Coming of Age To paraphrase William Gibson, the future of lighting is here, it’s just not evenly distributed. Light-emitting diodes (LED) lightbulbs have been coming on the market in the past few years, but their quality varies greatly, from “almost perfect” to “horrible” (kind of like the early compact fluorescents). I had the opportunity to spend a few days with two LED lightbulbs from Qnuru , and I’d like to share my impressions with you. Read on for more photos and my rev… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Britney Spears Does the Jon Benet of the Day

I don’t know what these are about, but I do know that they look like they are of Jon Benet Ramsey 20 years later, taken by some Sears caliber photographer….in other words…fuckin awesome…. This is channeling some Courtney Love crackwhore shit that i am sure smells like a little piece of heaven….or what you’d expect it to smell like with your limited budget and the quality of her scabby body… If you know what I mean…pervert.

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Check this Factory Farm Map. What does it look like to you?

“Huge meat companies have steadily driven down the prices farmers receive for the livestock they raise, forcing farms to “get big or get out.” Small farms have been replaced by factory farms that pollute nearby air and water, undermine rural economies, and reduce the quality of life for neighbors.” http://www.factoryfarmmap.org/ The pollution brought upon us by these farms is appalling: Unsanitary and hazardous working conditions, hormones, pesticides, antibiotics, GMO and you name it. What does this look like to you? What do you think of the S510 bill? Will this address the fact that factory farms have been treating our land like a TOILET? Will this address the cancer and disease for many years to come? added by: lookatmypix

Biochar or Compost – What’s Best for Soil Quality? (Video)

Image credit: Woods End Laboratories Despite claims that biochar could offset 12% of human carbon emissions , and boost agricultural production in the process, others are not so sure. Whether it’s the author of the biochar solution saying it’s not a solution (OK, not a complete solution), or

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Stacy Keibler Give Us A View

These aren’t the greatest pictures I’ve ever had of Stacy Keibler , but I like the chick and she’s sort of giving me a nice look down her skirt so I’ll take it. I also like that the quality of the pictures is so bad, it makes me feel like these were taken with a secret hidden camera that she knew nothing about. Naughty. It just makes it seem that much hotter. Enjoy.

Postcard from Venice: Farewell to the Festival (and a Possible Golden Lion Winner)

This year the European press has complained bitterly about the quality of the films chosen first for Berlin, then for Cannes: The sense seemed to be that the selection committees for these festivals had somehow failed to find the best films out there, though of course it’s hard to know how much of the problem lies in programming and how much can be attributed to the quality of the raw goods out there. Festivals can make programming choices, but they can’t pull great movies out of thin air.

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