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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Plane Landing In Water


Amazing Choreography


The World’s Most Extreme Golf Hole


14 Crashes In 2 minutes - The Worst Rally Corner Ever


This clip is from Finnish F-cup rallyseries, where there are no pace notes and studying the stages beforehand is not allowed. So people would get some perspective on why these guys are crashing.

A Cat and His Box

Free Hugs

Free Hugs In Mexico


Free Hugs In Spain


Free Hugs - Juan Mann Interview
This is the man who started a world sensation with his free hug movement. Such a simple idea, that meant so much, to so many. ...

One of the Most View Video - You Tube




Bruce Lee Playing with Fire and Ping Pong




How to Shower Women vs Men

The simple truth about men's bathroom habits vs women's ...

World's Fastest Toyota Celica


Professionally built 2JZ motor in celica body runs 6.65 @ 209mph.

Fastest Talking Woman In the World


The fastest talking woman in the world tells her story at 600 words per minute..


Fastest Talking Man In the World

Top 10 Best Attack Helicopter in the World


The Top 10 Best Attack Helicopter in the World.

Top 10 Disabled Musicians

Usually when thinking about disabilities, most people assume that someone with a disability is limited in one way or another. Who would ever think that a blind person could still play an instrument? Or that someone who doesn’t have perfect hearing is still able to sing as if that disability doesn’t even exist? Not many would believe these things, but thanks to some extremely overcoming and high-achieving musicians, both of those are in fact a reality.

Here is a list of ten musicians that have been able to overcome their own disabilities and continue to produce and provide music. Despite some of these people having disabilities that would normally hinder someone’s ability to play or write music, they have all been able to continue to prosper and overcome, and continue to live out their dreams. As said by a Robert Hensel, “limitations only go so far.”

10. Ian Dury

Helping to bring the New Wave era to the forefront, Ian Dury and his band, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, became extremely well known in the late 1970s, a time of punk rock, drugs, and of course, sex. His hit song, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, describes the era entirely, but sadly not many know that the song was in fact written by Dury, despite the fact that so many bands, even in today’s world, cover it. However, at the age of seven, Dury was stricken by polio and suffered the long-term effects of the disease, which left it hard for him to walk and also shrunk his arm. To accommodate, Dury often used a stick as an aid to walk. However, Dury looked past his disorder and was able to breakthrough, along with his band, as a song writer, singer, and even an actor.

9. Brian Wilson

One of the Beach Boys, Brian Wilson has been able to put a lot into his band, often providing backing vocals, keyboards, bass, and sometimes even lead vocals. Most importantly, Wilson is the primary songwriter for the band. In 1988, the Beach Boys were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. However, many wouldn’t guess that Wilson is deaf. Though not entirely deaf, he hardly has any hearing in his right ear, many suspect that it’s because of his father hitting him in the head, or a bully who used to hit him. Wilson is also said to have schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type. In any case, Wilson has been able to put his disabilities aside and continues to play and tour with the band.

8. Teddy Pendergrass

Teddy Pendergrass hit the stage as an American soul and R&B singer, as well as songwriter. However, he first started his career as a drummer for The Cadillacs, a band that soon became known as Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes after merging. During this merge, Pendergrass was invited to become the lead singer, and accepted. The band had plenty of hits, including Wake up Everybody, I Miss You, and The More I Get the More I Want. In 1982, Pendergrass was in an accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down and also limited arm usage. After his accident, Pendergrass toured in a gospel musical and then soon retired.

7. Michael Bolton

Michael Bolton is most notably known for his soft rock ballads, as well as his past a heavy metal singer for Blackjack. However, many don’t know that Bolton is deaf in one ear. He first came to the forefront after co-writing How Am I Supposed to Live Without You? as well as for singing Gloria, a disco hit at the time. In the late 1980s, Bolton joined the easy listening genre and did a cover of Otis Redding’s (Sittin’ On) the Dock of the Bay as well as Georgia on My Mind. He also got into composing songs for other artists, including Kiss, Patti LaBelle, Kenny G, and many others.

6. Tony Iommi

Known for being the sole constant band member of Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi has definitely been able to overcome his disability. As a guitarist for the band, you’d think that Iommi would need all of his fingers in order to play properly. However, at the age of 17 due to an industrial factory accident, Iommi lost the tips of his middle and ring finger on his right hand. To accommodate for this, Iommi took his disability in his own hands and created plastic covers to put over his fingers. To do this, he melted plastic soap bottles, molded them to his fingers, and then carved and shaped them to be suitable for playing guitar and covered them with leather. Today he wears custom made tips.

5. Curtis Mayfield

As a funk, R&B, and soul singer, Curtis Mayfield definitely had a lot of talent. Besides being a song writer and singer, he also played the drums, guitar, piano, bass, and even the saxophone. As a member of The Impressions and the composer to the Super Fly soundtrack, Mayfield’s career always seemed promising. In August 1990, a lighting rig fell on Mayfield during a sound check before a New York concert. The rod struck him and his third, fourth and fifth vertebrae were all broken, leaving him paralyzed from the neck down. Despite the fact that he was unable to play an instrument, Mayfield didn’t give up, and would lie on his back in order to catch enough breath to sing. As painful as it was, Mayfield still created another album before his death.

4. Rick Allen

“And more importantly, I wouldn’t be the person I am today, I wouldn’t be where I am now and I may not even have been here if it wasn’t for the accident.” – Rick Allen

At the age of five, Rick Allen seemed to know becoming a drummer was for him. Over the years Allen became even better at playing the drums, and soon tried out to become a drummer for Def Leppard, who at the time was in need of a drummer. In 1987, Allen became a member of the band, and in 1980 the band’s first album was released. However, in 1984, Allen was in a car accident. Due to a seatbelt injury, he lost his arm, which was at first reattached, but then had to be taken off due to infection. To accommodate for his missing arm, Allen got specially made drum kits, since he knew he could still keep a beat with just one hand.

3. Ludwig van Beethoven

The barriers are not erected which can say to aspiring talents and industry, ‘Thus far and no farther.’” – Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven

Despite the fact that he lived centuries ago, Beethoven today still has a lasting impact on classical music. German in decent, Beethoven is the most well-known composer when examining the transition between the Classical era into the Romantic period. In the 1790s, Beethoven slowly began to lose his hearing, but continued to play, compose, and conduct. Eventually he became entirely deaf, yet he didn’t let his disability stop him. To continue to play, he used a rod that was attached to a piano soundboard that he’d bite and would vibrate so that his sound perception was increased. However, Beethoven last played publicly in 1811 when he failed to play Piano Concerto No. 5.

2. Ray Charles

“Learning to read music in Braille and play by ear helped me develop a damn good memory.” – Ray Charles

Ray Charles is most definitely a legend in the music industry. Not many can do what he did, which was to bring country music to an entirely new level by bringing a new soulful sound to it. He has been called a legend and genius b y Frank Sinatra, and has even appeared in hit movies, like The Blues Brothers. Charles plays the piano, sings, and acts, all while being blind. Though not born blind, his eyesight started to deteriorate around age five, and he was completely blind when he turned seven. Despite his disability, Charles was able to provide hit songs, most notably Georgia on My Mind and Hit the Road Jack.

1. Stevie Wonder

Just because a man lacks the use of his eyes doesn’t mean he lacks vision.” – Stevie Wonder

As an American singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, and record producer, Stevie Wonder definitely deserves a spot on the list. Despite the fact that he was born blind, Wonder has been able to inspire many and continues to provide great lyrics and music. He has been successful since the early 1960s, and today continues to play his music. Signed with Motown Records at 11, Wonder has been able to produce more than 30 top ten hits in the U.S. During his career, he has also received 22 Grammy Awards and even a Lifetime Achievement Award. Wonder has also been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Suzuki Hayabusa Turbo


Here's a little video from a suzuki hayabusa turbo, just hear the sound of that turbo and see how fast it goes.

Brutus, The Fishing Dog


It's not a fluke. Brutus has caught quite a few this year. ...Enjoy!

Ladies And Gentlemen... Trololo Cat

Some of the only substances on Earth that actually glow under black or ultraviolet lights are Vaseline, anitfreeze and cat urine. Now in case you haven't noticed, these are all lethal substances that if consumed, can cause immediate death. Actually, I'm not sure if eating Vaseline will kill you instantly but that stuff scares the living hell out of me in general.


Rednecks Love The News

I think it's time for Milton Bradley to release a female version of the popular game Operation. It would be a fun and safe way for young men to learn about the extremely complicated female anatomy. More importantly, it will teach them that if they gently touch a woman in the right spots she will make loud buzzing noises and her nose will turn bright red.

The Secret Of OMG Cat Revealed

Did you know that at least five cows a year are killed in drive-by shootings? It also might interest you to know that the average person that lives to be 50 has spent 5 of those years waiting in lines. And if that doesn't blow your mind, then you've probably never heard that over 6,000 Americans check into hospital for "pillow-related" injuries. Perosnally, I think it's time for 60 Minutes to blow the whistle on the tragic untold story of body pillows in this country. Those poor bastards get unwillingly violated every every night by their insensitive and lonely owners.


Dancing With Frank Pacholski

The best women this planet has to offer are women who live on deserted islands. They love to bathe in small ponds, take waterfall showers and they only wear coconut bras with loincloths. Deserted Island women also know how to properly train monkey butlers so they can make homemade brownies. And after all these years, I'd have to say that I'd choose Mary Ann over Ginger. Girls with handelbar pigtails will always get my vote.


Joe Biden Is The Next American Idol

I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of hangnails. I decided to search the internet and find out how to prevent them, and the results I found were nothing short of mentally catastrophic. Apparently hangnails can be prevented by keeping your cuticles hydrated. There are also cuticle oils available on the market that are specifically formulated to keep the cuticles from drying out. And if you ever catch me purchasing "cuticle oils," you hereby have permission to castrate me on spot... and that's all I have to say about that.


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