Thursday, October 27, 2011

Some cartoons you might enjoy

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The public pays for private wealth. Obama Treasury AIG Banks Autos Insurance Corporations



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Corporate ThinkTank... God help us all.
instead of ending poverty, lets fill the world with despair and hopelessness so people turn to terrorism.

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Banks must be shrunk and split up.They must not control us. ATTAC
Association for the Taxation of Financial Transactions and for Citizens' Action
is an activist organization originally created for promoting the establishment of a tax on foreign exchange transactions.

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The media is untrustworthy, turn off the TV!!


The main issues covered by ATTAC today are:

  •     Control of financial markets (e.g., Tobin tax)
  •     "Fair" instead of "free" trade, via democratic control of the World Trade Organisation and international financial institutions such the International Monetary Fund, Worldbank, European Union, North American Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Area of the Americas, and G8.
  •     Defense of public goods - air, water, information
  •     Defense of public social services - like those relevant to health, social services, and social security. For example, it is against the privatisation of pensions and of the health care system. ATTAC has also taken a position on genetically-modified organisms. ATTAC also opposes General Agreement on Trade in Services.
  •     The struggle to end tax evasion (tax havens) as practiced by transnational corporations and rich individuals
  •     Sustainable globalisation
  •     Cancellation of the debt of Developing Countries.
  •     ATTAC campaigned against the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Rugby World Cup 2011 live stream FINAL New zealand

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

PRONTO CONDOMS with applicator (youtube video!)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronto_condoms

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Pronto condoms are a brand of sheath being released in South Africa, designed by Willem van Rensburg. The outside protective packaging acts as the condom applicator as well, which reduces the time needed to utilize the condom. The designer was inspired to create a new style of condom because, according to him, people find the slow process of applying a condom is "a passion-killer and they're willing to take their chances."

Approach your throbbing manhood with caution


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kMriPq9k278

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The Comstock Act, 17 Stat. 598, enacted March 3, 1873, was a United States federal law which amended the Post Office Act[1] and made it illegal to send any "obscene, lewd, and/or lascivious" materials through the mail, including contraceptive devices and information. In addition to banning contraceptives, this act also banned the distribution of information on abortion for educational purposes. Twenty-four states passed similar prohibitions on materials distributed within the states. These state and federal restrictions are collectively known as the Comstock laws.




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The German military was the first to promote condom use among its soldiers, beginning in the later 19th century.

During World War I, the United States and (at the beginning of the war only) Britain were the only countries with soldiers in Europe who did not provide condoms and promote their use.

The phenomenon of decreasing use of condoms as disease preventatives has been called prevention fatigue or condom fatigue. Observers have cited condom fatigue in both Europe and North America

As one response, manufacturers have changed the tone of their advertisements from scary to humorous

New developments continue to occur in the condom market, with the first polyurethane condom—branded Avanti and produced by the manufacturer of Durex—introduced in the 1990s
and the first custom sized-to-fit condom, called TheyFit, introduced in 2003.

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Polyurethane condoms have gained FDA approval for sale in the United States as an effective method of contraception and HIV prevention, and under laboratory conditions have been shown to be just as effective as latex for these purposes

June 2011: An erection-enhancing condom recommended for European approval and will take around one month to receive CE mark certification after recommendation. In a double blind test the boosting condom gave a significant proportion that it was better than a standard condom which increased the penis size and longer lasting sexual experience for women. The boosting condom used gel in its tips that dilates the arteries and increased blood flow to penis make a firmer and bigger erection.

In March 2010, the Swiss Government announced that it was planning to promote smaller condoms intended for boys of 12–14 years old. The Government was concerned about the pregnancy rate among adolescent girls, and also about the potential spread of AIDS among this age group. This was due to the fact that standard condoms were too wide and consequently failed to afford protection to adolescent boys during vaginal and anal intercourse. Family planning groups and the Swiss Aids Federation campaigned to have a narrower condom produced for adolescent use after a number of studies, including a government study researched at the Centre for Development and Personality Psychology at Basel University, found that standard condoms were unsuitable for boys in this age range, and that the condoms either failed during use or that the boys rejected them altogether because they were too wide, and consequently they used no protection at all

As a result of these studies, a condom aimed at 12 to 14 year old boys is now produced and is available in Switzerland and in certain other countries. Manufactured by Ceylor, the 'Hotshot' is a narrower condom with a tight band at the opening to ensure that it remains on the boy's penis during intercourse. A standard condom has a diameter of 2 inches (5.2 cm) whereas the Hotshot has a diameter of 1.7 inches (4.5 cm). Both are the same length – 7.4 inches (19 cm).

In a German study of 12,970 13 to 19-year-olds,a quarter of the boys surveyed also said a standard condom was too large. Other manufacturers, such as Durex, also produce smaller than average condoms such as Durex Love which is aimed at this end of the teenage market.

Male condoms are usually packaged inside a foil wrapper, in a rolled-up form, and are designed to be applied to the tip of the penis and then unrolled over the erect penis. It is important that some space be left in the tip of the condom so that semen has a place to collect; otherwise it may be forced out of the base of the device. After use, it is recommended the condom be wrapped in tissue or tied in a knot, then disposed of in a trash receptacle.

Some couples find that putting on a condom interrupts sex, although others incorporate condom application as part of their foreplay. Some men and women find the physical barrier of a condom dulls sensation. Advantages of dulled sensation can include prolonged erection and delayed ejaculation; disadvantages might include a loss of some sexual excitement.


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Sunday, October 16, 2011

FUNNY PICTURES FOR YOU

hehe ...
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rugby world Cup STREAMING AUDIO (works!)

THIS LINK WORKS:

http://www.wifiradio-frontier.com/setupapp/fs/asp/func/dynampls.asp?link=1&id=20586
mmsh://202.7.7.94/trn-radiosport-akl?MSWMExt=.asf RUGBY LIVE

Australia New Zealand
Tries 0 1
Pens 1 3
Cons 0 0
DGs 1 1
Score 6 17
Australia
PENK 16 Min (O Connor)
DROPG 32 Min (Cooper)
New Zealand
TRY 6 Min (Nonu)
PENK 12 Min (Weepu)
DROPG 22 Min (Cruden)
PENK 37 Min (Weepu)
PENK 43 Min (Weepu)

Australia

Kepu
Moore
Alexander
Vickerman
Horwill
Elsom
Pocock
Samo
Genia
Cooper
Ioane
McCabe
Faingaa
O Connor
Ashley-Cooper

RESERVES

Polota-Nau
Slipper
Simmons
McCalman
Burgess
Barnes
Horne


New Zealand

Woodcock
Mealamu
Franks
Whitelock
Thorn
Kaino
McCaw
Read
Weepu
Cruden
Kahui
Nonu
Smith
Jane
Dagg

RESERVES

Hore
Franks
Williams
Vito
Ellis
Donald
Williams

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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Oktoberfest results - 2011




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munich "oktober-fest"  beerfest result:   6.9mio visitors, and 7.5 mio 1-litre glasses of beer sold...   only 1985 there were more

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118 oxes and 53 calves were eaten, plus untold chickens.. there were 58 fights with steins (big beer glasses) 17 rapes and 497 thefts with 42 thieves arrested

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Oktoberfest results

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