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Buzz Break: Helen Mirren Gets Fired Up on Her Red Character Poster

Megan Fox in a very revealing dress at the premiere of "Jonah Hex"

RED DRESS,….FOX,…..HEX,…..bOObies ! ( potential for geekgasm certainly present ) POSTED to the GROPE ! Link http://funzu.com/index.php/crazy-pics/megan-fox-in-a-very-revealing-dress-at-the… and of course,…..the corset feature— http://justjared.buzznet.com/photo-gallery/1882931/megan-fox-corest-waist-jonas-… added by: remanns

JOZY ALTIDORE, STRIKER, USA National Soccer Team

An uncommonly powerful striker, Altidore has been tipped by many as the United States’ answer to the retirement of former icon Brian McBride. With roots in the francophone Caribbean nation of Haiti, Jozy, still just 19, began his professional career with a bang in the domestic top flight, Major League Soccer, with 15 goals in 37 appearances over two seasons for the New York Red Bulls. The players’ power, nose for goal and ability to bring those around him into the game and disrupt opposition defences was soon attracting the attention of one of Europe’s top talent assessors, former Villarreal manager and current Real Madrid boss Manuel Pellegrini. The Chilean tactician wasted no time bringing young Jozy to Spain’s La Liga (Villarreal) at the start of the 2008 season for a reported 10 million USD, making the player the biggest-ever signing from MLS. He opened his scoring account against Athletic Bilbao in early November to become the first American ever to score a goal in Spain’s ultra-competitive top flight. Unfortunately for Altidore, he was sent out on loan to second division leaders Xerez in January of 2009 and found it difficult to secure significant playing time. However, his contributions to the US senior national team – after a glittering career at youth and Olympic level – have been significant and consistent. Making his first cap in November 2007, the physically imposing striker has since moved himself into the reckoning in attack during qualifying for the 2010 …

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Football’s Myths

FAKING A FALL: How can you tell when a player is diving? One telltale is the “archer’s bow,” says British psychologist Paul Morris. This is when a player falls with both arms in the air, with open palms, chest thrust out and legs bent at the knee, like a sprung archery bow. “This occurs in many dives but biomechanically it does not occur in a natural fall,” said Morris. “Instead, instinctively the arms go down in an attempt to cushion the fall or out to the side for balance.” HOW IT’S SPUN: Remember Roberto Carlos scoring “the Impossible Goal,” a swerving spot kick against France in 1997? How did he do it? Some say it’s because Carlos is Brazilian. Physicists, though, point to a combination of the Magnus force and Bernoulli’s principle. Just after a kick, a spinning ball moves forward at relatively high velocity, and the air flows irregularly over it. When the ball slows — specifically, when it is between 29 to 37 kilometres (18 to 23 miles) per hour — the airflow becomes smooth, or “laminar,” which instantly boosts the air’s braking effect, sometimes by as much as 150 per cent. This drastically brakes the forward movement of the ball and enhances a curving movement derived from the ball’s spin. So Carlos’ goal initially dipped to the right of the defensive wall and then suddenly swerved into the net, leaving the French dumbfounded. NO NET GAINS: Three common beliefs about patterns in goal scoring are false, according to football statisticians gathered at a workshop at Germany’s University of Mannheim in 2006. Firstly, there is no evidence that players who scored in a previous match are any likelier to score in their next game. Secondly, a goal scored just before half time has no greater impact on the outcome of the game than a goal scored earlier in the first half. Finally, teams that have just scored are not especially more vulnerable to conceding a goal than at other times. SEEING RED: Football clubs with red team strips are more successful than rivals with other colours, according to a 2008 analysis by the universities of Durham and Plymouth. Red-wearing teams (such as Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal) won more often, while teams wearing yellow or orange fared worst. The theory: there’s a psychological boost from wearing red, a colour which is often associated in nature with male aggression and display. UNPREDICTABILITY: Those who say football is the world’s most exciting game can take comfort in statistics. Football beat four other major sports (American football, ice hockey, baseball and basketball) for “upset frequency” when the underdog won, according to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. American football was the most predictable. Its “upset frequency” was a whopping 25 per cent less than football. HOME AND HORMONES: Could biology explain home advantage? British researchers Sandy Wolfson and Nick Neave took levels of testerone from players before a home game, an away game and at a training session. Levels were much higher before a home game. The male hormone is linked with dominance, confidence and aggression, which implies the lads psyched up to defend their territory. ALE’S OUT: Those who contend that drinking beer or other alcoholic beverages helps post-match recovery are addled, say medical researchers. In a New Zealand study published in January in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sports, volunteers carried out strenuous exercise, which was followed by a meal. Some drank orange juice, while the other drank OJ and vodka, the equivalent to around eight standard alcoholic drinks. The guinea pigs were measured a day and a half, and then two days and a half, after exercise. The alcohol group had 15-20 percent less muscular force than the non-alcohol group, and also reported more soreness. “Even moderate amounts of alcohol” are out. PENALTIES: A mathematical study of penalties at Liverpool’s John Moores University puts the death nail into the “blast-it-and-hope” approach. The perfect penalty, it found, is a ball that is struck high, targeted precisely to the right or left of the goalie, and fast, travelling at 25 to 29 metres per second (90 to 104 kilometres or 56 to 65 miles per hour). Anything faster than this boosts the chance of a miss because of inaccuracy, while anything slower helps the goalie to intercept it. Seen only through the prism of statistics, the balance in penalties is tilted massively in favour of the taker: between two-thirds and three-quarters of strikes result in a goal, according to various analyses in top-flight European club football. “The optimum strategy for penalty takers to use is to pick a spot and shoot to it, ignoring the goalkeeper in the process,” said researcher Greg Wood. HIGHS AND LOWS: High-altitude countries are known for the advantage they have when playing at home, when low-altitude opponents struggle in the thin air, according to the Britsh Medical Institute. In the case of two teams from the same altitude, the probability of the home side winning was 53 per cent. This rose to 82 per cent for an altitude difference of +3,695 metres, as when high-altitude Bolivia were at home to sea-level Brazil. Moving swiftly to take the penalty (less than three seconds after the whistle is blown) gives the striker the element of surprise, while delaying the strike by more than 13 seconds makes the keeper unsettled, according to the researchers, who looked at decades of international matches involving England. Waiting for the goal-keeper to move also boosted chances. However, waiting longer than 0.41 milliseconds caused a scoring chance to be halved. A runup of four to six steps was the most successful approach, while a long runup of 10 metres was the least. Published in the Express Tribune, June 10th, 2010 .

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Shop Your Indie Heart Out: Record Store Day is This Saturday

Stop your bitching about how there are no good albums and nowhere with a conscience to buy them. April 17 — this Saturday — is Record Store Day, the annual celebration of independent music stores. As an independent media company, we're all about supporting our like-minded independent establishments. Not only did we sign the praises of what's probably the coolest the holiday around last year, but we were there when Embedded artists Silversun Pickups even played music from their album swoon at Rasputin Music in San Francisco. Many of the Embedded Tour Stops also featured artists and bands stopping into their favorite indie spots as well: K'naan visits FatBeats LA Black Lips invade Fingerprints for an in-store performance Fucked Up raid Amoeba Music Each year, the organizers of Record Store Day create even more awesome videos, activities, and free events for people that love music. This year, Decibel Magazine and RED teamed up to create a mini magazine that features a free, 22-track metal sampler. REM, Them Crooked Vultures, and Embedded Tour Stop artists Passion Pit have all have limited edition box sets and EPs for sale at various shops. For gear heads, Zoom and Samson have teamed up to create a prize pack full of recording equipment while Sony and Touchtunes are holding a sweepstakes to give away CDs, LPs, and a Sony USB turntable. Some stores are even giving away free t-shirts to celebrate the 17th. And there wouldn't be record stores full of music to buy without artists supplying albums, so plenty of great bands have gotten involved. Check out Northern Irish band Two Door Cinema Club talking about the very first and most recent records they've purchased: Gogol Bordello put together a short but lively song promoting Record Store Day: Salvador Santana, son of the famous guitar genius Carlos Santana, talks about his earliest experiences wandering record stores and bonding with his father through them: Head over to RSD TV for droves of exclusive Record Store day clips and extras. Once you've run that well dry, do yourself a favor and look up where you can find Record Store Day festivities near you. If you're in Hollywood, you might even be able to catch a Smashing Pumpkins' special performance at Amoeba Music. added by: cberlin1

Jessica Simpson is a Big Lady in Red of the Day

I think I realize why Jessica Simpson is so crazy in bed. It’s not because her ex-husband was a queer who could only get off if she fucked him like a dude, but more to do with a fat chick with a dream of getting married and having a family of her own. If you ever go home with that dolled up fat chick, only to learn she’s got 4 cats and a subscription to wedding magazines and baby name books on her coffee table, you can be pretty fucking sure you’re in for a good ride because all the bitch really wants from you is your cum inside her, as her desperation has got to that point where she’d actually bang you in the first place… So when I see Jessica Simpson, I see hope. I just need another 20 pounds, a few more failed relationships and bad dates, and access to be within 10 feet of her because when that happens, her pussy will be so craving, even homeless dick is dick that can give her what she wants, and hell the homeless dick may be crazy, but at least it will stick around for the bed and food in the fridge… Pics via Bauer

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Oscar 2010 – The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony – Pt. 4 – The Hurt Locker (2008) – Mark Boal

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Oscar 2010 – The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony – Pt. 4 – The Hurt Locker (2008) – Mark Boal

The Literary Manboys of New York City

In today’s New York Times , we met John Bowe, a 42-year-old writer and bachelor who fell in love for the first time at age 39—in Saipan .

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Cobra Starship Hope For World Domination, ‘Mad Men’ Cameo In 2010

‘This year we’re taking Cobra worldwide,’ Gabe Saporta says. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Larry Carroll Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta Photo: MTV News Last year was definitely good to the guys (and gal) in Cobra Starship . In 2009, they launched the deceptively brilliant “Cobra Cam” Web series , debuted in the top five with their Hot Mess album and scored a massive hit with “Good Girls Go Bad,” a collaboration with “Gossip Girl” star Leighton Meester

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Lady Gaga Brings Her Shocking Style To Consumer Electronics Show

The singer, wearing a see-through dress and wacky hairstyle, thanks her ‘monsters’ at the event By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: David Becker/ Getty Images When word spread that Lady Gaga would be at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on Thursday (January 7) to discuss her partnership with Polaroid as the new creative director for a specialty line of products, many wondered: What would the pop star wear? In true Gaga fashion, her outfit definitely stood out. Gaga’s hair was the true centerpiece of the ensemble — which included a see-through black dress and sunglasses — with her blond locks (or a matching hairpiece) styled to resemble a wide-brim straw hat, similar to the oversize hats women wear to the Kentucky Derby.

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