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Tom Cruise "stunt" rehersal gone bad
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Tom Cruise "stunt" rehersal gone bad
dupeof?
http://videosift.com/video/Tom-Cruise-and-Cameron-Diaz-rehearsing-a-stunt
Knight and Day teaser trailer - Cruise, Diaz Action Comedy
Diaz is just -so- cute, I find I may have to watch this film.
What every woman does behind a wheel of a car... right?!
Diaz is such a troglodyte!
What every woman does behind a wheel of a car... right?!
Tags for this video have been changed from 'christina applegate, cameron diaz, lesbian' to 'christina applegate, cameron diaz, lesbian, sweetest, thing' - edited by SlipperyPete
DEADWOOD- Dan Dority Vs. Captain Turner
>> ^shuac:
Awesome, both scene and show. Something not commonly known: the actor that plays Dan Dority is the same that portrayed Warren, the rotund retard and brother to Cameron Diaz's character, from There's Something About Mary. Frank and Beans!
Omfg, you're right. I watched the entire series and not once did I ever recognize him as Warren.
Such an outstanding show in every conceivable way.
And I'd say that old adage would be best worded, "Better to have loved and lost then loved and never lost again." Doesn't flow as smoothly, but it sure is true.
DEADWOOD- Dan Dority Vs. Captain Turner
Awesome, both scene and show. Something not commonly known: the actor that plays Dan Dority is the same that portrayed Warren, the rotund retard and brother to Cameron Diaz's character, from There's Something About Mary. Frank and Beans!
Half Baked: The Story of Killer the Dog
Tags for this video have been changed from 'what really happened, weed, dealing, jim breuer, guillermo diaz' to 'what really happened, weed, dealing, jim breuer, guillermo diaz, dave chapelle' - edited by MarineGunrock
Kimmel's Response to "I'm F@cking Matt Damon"
>> ^my15minutes:
>> ^lucky760:
Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Don Cheadle, Robin Williams, Huey Lewis, Harrison Ford, McLovin, Josh Groban, Macy Gray, Joan Jett, ...
Meat Loaf!
and Perry Farrell from Jane's Addiction is the one singing just before Macy Gray.
Lets see.. There's Meatloaf, Lance Bass, Carlos Mencia.
Kimmel's Response to "I'm F@cking Matt Damon"
>> ^lucky760:
Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Don Cheadle, Robin Williams, Huey Lewis, Harrison Ford, McLovin, Josh Groban, Macy Gray, Joan Jett, ...
Meat Loaf!
and Perry Farrell from Jane's Addiction is the one singing just before Macy Gray.
Kimmel's Response to "I'm F@cking Matt Damon"
I'm with EDD. It's a shame the joke was ruined by the submission title.
Funny as hell, though. LMFAHS! Can someone compile a list of every star who guested in the video? I wasn't really keeping track but here's who I recall: Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Don Cheadle, Robin Williams, Huey Lewis, Harrison Ford, McLovin, Josh Groban. Who'd I miss?
Oh yeah, Macy Gray, Joan Jett, ...
Today I choked out a guy using my right shin and left heel.
nice one rembar! You're now up there with Nick Diaz and Shinya Aoki.
Brief history on the largest government sponsor of terrorism
I found a source.
October 16, 2001 - New York Times
U.S. Sent Guns to bin Laden in 1980s
WASHINGTON (AP) -- More than a decade ago, the U.S. government sent 25 high-powered
sniper rifles to a group of Muslim fighters in Afghanistan that included Osama bin Laden, according to
court testimony and the guns' maker.
The rifles, made by Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc. of Murfreesboro, Tenn., and paid for by the
government, were shipped during the collaboration between the United States and Muslims then
fighting to drive the Soviet Union from Afghanistan.
Experts doubt the weapons could still be used, but the transaction further accentuates how Americans
are fighting an enemy that U.S. officials once supported and liberally armed.
In a trial early this year of suspects in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Africa, Essam Al-Ridi,
identified as a former pilot for bin Laden, said he shipped the weapons in 1989 to Sheik Abdallah
Azzam, bin Laden's ideological mentor. The weapons had range-finding equipment and night-vision
scopes.
During the late 1980s, the United States supplied arms worth $500 million a year to anti-Soviet
fighters including Afghanistan's current Taliban rulers, bin Laden and others. The supplies included a
range of weapons from small arms to shoulder-fired Stinger anti-aircraft missiles.
Al-Ridi, an American citizen born in Egypt, testified that Azzam liked the rifles because they could be
``carried by individuals so it's made in such a way where you could have a heavy cannon but mobile
by an individual.''
While in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Al-Ridi said he saw bin Laden several times with Azzam.
Ronnie Barrett, president of Barrett Firearms, likened sale of the .50-caliber armor-piercing rifles to
the supply of the Stinger surface-to-air missiles given to anti-Soviet guerrillas in Afghanistan.
``Barrett rifles were picked up by U.S. government trucks, shipped to U.S. government bases and
shipped to those Afghan freedom fighters,'' Barrett said.
The sale was publicized by the Violence Policy Center, gun-control advocates who want for more
restrictions on the sale of high-powered weapons such as the specialized Barrett exports.
``These .50-caliber sniper rifles are ideal tools for terror and assassination,'' VPC analyst Tom Diaz said.
Firearms expert Charles Cutshaw of Jane's Information Group said he was more worried about the
Stingers than long-range sniper rifles.
``It seems to me that there are easier ways for a terrorist to get at a high-value target than this,''
Cutshaw said. ``If they wanted to bring down an aircraft, the best way would be to bring it down with
a Stinger.'' Guerrillas using Stingers were credited with shooting down more than 270 Soviet aircraft.
Cutshaw said the sniper rifles are ``sort of overkill'' for shooting people; more appropriate targets
would be vehicles or fuel tanks. But the Irish Republican Army used the weapon to kill 10 British
soldiers and policemen patrolling the Northern Ireland border in the 1990s.
The rifles could be used only with U.S.-made ammunition, but such ammunition can be obtained in
neighboring Pakistan, Cutshaw said.
The Barrett rifles sold for $5,000 to $6,000 each, and both Barrett and Cutshaw had doubts they
would still work due to dust and a lack of spare parts.
But the rifles could be functional if they have been kept in storage since the purchase, Barrett said.
The Soviets withdrew from Afghanistan months after the rifles were sold.
``If it's not used, it could work,'' Barrett said. ``Age will not bother the gun, just usage.''
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So Bin laden may have received weapons from the CIA in 1989. But his first attack on US targets was in 1992. He was hardly notorious in 1989.
Porn Stars Speak Out About High-Def DVD
I've attended the Adult Expo, and most of these actresses don't bear close examination in real life, especially Jenna. All this means is that they'll have to do the same quality of makeup as Hollywood films have used for years. There are successful actresses who have bad skin - Cameron Diaz's face is covered with acne scars. When the Tonight Show went HD, the make-up person had to invent a new type of make-up, and won an Emmy for it - liquid make-up applied with an airbrush.
30 Minutes To Die By Lethal Injection
You misunderstood me. I was expressing relief that you were not seriously citing some Bible in your previous post. And while it is true that duress may change the equation for the ethics of a murder, the level of the atrocity of the crime also changes the equation.
And it appears from the Diaz case that a death penalty would have prevented the unnecesary death of the innocent after Mr. Diaz escaped from Puerto Rico.
In the end, it is a flawed system and merely the utopian wish for a nicer system will not really effect constructive change.