A list of hurricane names, including Irene, are displayed on a wall map at the National Hurricane Center in Miami Hurricane Center in Miami, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011. Irene strengthened to a major Category 3 storm over the Bahamas on Wednesday with the East Coast in its sights. Irene#39;s maximum sustained winds increased to near 115 mph (185 kph) with additional strengthening forecast, the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. In the wake of the long path of Hurricane Irene, the topic
Of all the things to use to commemorate September 11, wine may be the worst. Liebs Cellars in Long Island is promoting a wine that was made “using grapes grown 90-miles from the site of the World Trade Center.” 90 miles isn’t even that close! This is easily the dumbest bit of advertising we can imagine a company taking part in. Let’s all just get drunk and commemorate September 11th!!!
In a total non-surprise, it seems many of the nation’s film critics have said “smurf off” to Raja Gosnell’s new animated/live-action hybrid, The Smurfs . The three-apple-high 3-D menace is currently rocking a 17 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, putting it in league with Zookeeper as one of the worst reviewed films of the summer. If only critics had followed along with Movieline’s handy review chart , all this angst would have been avoided! Ahead, the nine smurfiest smurfing reviews of The Smurfs .
I know everyone thinks their city is the best dressed, but you may be surprised to find out your city is actually one of the worst dressed in the country. We can go back and fourth about who is the best and worst forever and the results will vary. GQ released a top 40 list of the worst dressed cities in the country and your city just may be on it. Check out the top 10 list below and let us know if you agree. 10. St. Louis 9. Miami 8. Salt Lake City 7. Maui 6. Philadelphia 5. Manhattan 4. Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 2. Los Angeles 1. Boston Check out the full list Here ! Recent Post: Top 10 Horrible Bosses From TV And Film Top 10 Video Models Turned Legit Actors Top 10 Hip Hop Love Songs
Indian police officers and investigators stand next to the debris, covered under blue plastic sheet, at Zaveri bazar, the site of an explosion in Mumbai, India, early Thursday, July 14, 2011. Three coordinated bombings tore through the heart of India#39;s busy financial capital during rush hour Wednesday, killing dozens of people in the worst terror attack in the country since the 2008 Mumbai siege. Three serial blasts rocked India#39;s financial hub Mumbai at around 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, killin
Five people were killed and another seriously injured on Wednesday in an explosion at an industrial unit in Lincolnshire, in eastern Britain. Police, fire fighters and ambulance crews were called to the site. The cause of accident was still under investigation. “Inquiries are ongoing and will be ongoing throughout the night to establish the cause of this explosion,” a police spokeswoman said. She added that the circumstances at the moment were still unclear, and that there would be a full for
Horrible bosses– the bane of every working man (and woman’s) existence. Whether they’re loud, obnoxious, or downright lazy, at some point they all inspire homicidal tendencies in the people unlucky enough to work for them. With the release of Horrible Bosses this Friday, The Urban Daily lists the worst of the worst offenders in corporate management from the small and big screen. Sergio Roma in Get Him To The Greek– Diddy plays record mogul Sergio Roma, whose Pinnacle Records is close to financial ruin. In the clip below, Sergio delivers a verbal tongue lashing to one of his underlings at their weekly staff meeting. J. Jonah Jameson in Spiderman– As the cantakerous top dog at the fictional Daily Bugle, Jameson has zero tolerance for stupidity–and our friendly neighborhood Spiderman. Louie DePalma in “Taxi”–as the head dispatcher for the Sunshine Cab Company, Louie is a nasty troll who delights in spreading misery to everyone around him. Miranda Priestley in The Devil Wears Prada– the editor-in chief of Runway Magazine, (rumored to be fashioned after real life Vogue magazine’s editrix Anna Wintour). No one can cast a withering stare better than this ice queen. Gilbert Huph in The Incredibles– Poor Gilbert Huph. How could the soulless corporate pencil pusher know he was about to fire one of the most powerful superheroes in the world? Watch what happens when Mr. Huph tries to conduct Bob Parr’s ‘exit interview’: Mel Sharples in ”Alice”–Rough, gruff, and about five decades behind in the women’s movement, Mel could definitely use a few classes in Sensitivity 101 (start at 1:25 mark). Eugene H. Krabs in “Spongebob Squarepants”–The owner of The Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs is the crustacean Gordon Gekko of Bikini Bottom. He will do anything for a buck, and as witnessed in clip below, will even dabble in a little eco-terrorism to do so. Bill Lumbergh in Office Space –Lumbergh is the passive-aggressive, bureaucratic type of boss who seems to forget–or just doesn’t care–that employees have a life outside their office cubicle. Wilhemina Slater in “Ugly Betty”–Cold and heartless, Wilhemina takes fashion very seriously. In the clip below, Wilhemina serves a fashion police ticket (and a pink slip) to an employee at Mode Magazine. Ari Gold in “Entourage”–Based on real life Hollywood talent agent Ari Emanuel, Ari Gold is an equal opportunity offender. From faithful assistant Lloyd to long-suffering wife Mrs. Ari, no one is safe when Ari goes Chernobyl on your ass.
Horrible bosses– the bane of every working man (and woman’s) existence. Whether they’re loud, obnoxious, or downright lazy, at some point they all inspire homicidal tendencies in the people unlucky enough to work for them. With the release of Horrible Bosses this Friday, The Urban Daily lists the worst of the worst offenders in corporate management from the small and big screen. Sergio Roma in Get Him To The Greek– Diddy plays record mogul Sergio Roma, whose Pinnacle Records is close to financial ruin. In the clip below, Sergio delivers a verbal tongue lashing to one of his underlings at their weekly staff meeting. J. Jonah Jameson in Spiderman– As the cantakerous top dog at the fictional Daily Bugle, Jameson has zero tolerance for stupidity–and our friendly neighborhood Spiderman. Louie DePalma in “Taxi”–as the head dispatcher for the Sunshine Cab Company, Louie is a nasty troll who delights in spreading misery to everyone around him. Miranda Priestley in The Devil Wears Prada– the editor-in chief of Runway Magazine, (rumored to be fashioned after real life Vogue magazine’s editrix Anna Wintour). No one can cast a withering stare better than this ice queen. Gilbert Huph in The Incredibles– Poor Gilbert Huph. How could the soulless corporate pencil pusher know he was about to fire one of the most powerful superheroes in the world? Watch what happens when Mr. Huph tries to conduct Bob Parr’s ‘exit interview’: Mel Sharples in ”Alice”–Rough, gruff, and about five decades behind in the women’s movement, Mel could definitely use a few classes in Sensitivity 101 (start at 1:25 mark). Eugene H. Krabs in “Spongebob Squarepants”–The owner of The Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs is the crustacean Gordon Gekko of Bikini Bottom. He will do anything for a buck, and as witnessed in clip below, will even dabble in a little eco-terrorism to do so. Bill Lumbergh in Office Space –Lumbergh is the passive-aggressive, bureaucratic type of boss who seems to forget–or just doesn’t care–that employees have a life outside their office cubicle. Wilhemina Slater in “Ugly Betty”–Cold and heartless, Wilhemina takes fashion very seriously. In the clip below, Wilhemina serves a fashion police ticket (and a pink slip) to an employee at Mode Magazine. Ari Gold in “Entourage”–Based on real life Hollywood talent agent Ari Emanuel, Ari Gold is an equal opportunity offender. From faithful assistant Lloyd to long-suffering wife Mrs. Ari, no one is safe when Ari goes Chernobyl on your ass.
So you’ve got this device that cost you something like $600 or $700 dollars because you purchased it off contract. You love it so much that you’re just running around fist pumping one day when OH NO, you drop it. This is terrifying enough, but you realize the worst has happened – the display is Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Community Discovery Date : 14/06/2011 17:16 Number of articles : 2