BBC Weatherman Shows Middle Finger On Air

Good job Tomasz Schafernaker.

Tila Tequila Attacked At Juggalos Music Concert

She got attacked even though she showed her tits. Why the people hate her so much?

Capsule Apartment In China (胶囊公寓 3.0)

Retiree Huang Rixin has just launched a Capsule Apartment 3.0 (version 3) in China, Beijing. An apartment like this, monthly rental is 450RMB.


This is double room.


This is single room


Toilet, washroom


Pantry

Indian Diamond Mechant’s 8-Day Wedding Party In Singapore

8 days? He doesn’t feel tired? Anyway, just to haolian, or show off in English. By the way, who attended?

NEW DELHI — R.K. Chudawala, a diamond merchant in New Delhi, added sparkle to his wedding last year by hiring top Bollywood stars to attend the celebrations — but he comes over all coy when asked for details.

“The idea was to stun the guests, make the mood glamorous and bring Bollywood into our lives,” said Chudawala, 34, as he recalled his eight-day wedding party held in Singapore.

The lengthy extravaganza was sprinkled with an array of Indian film and television stars, who flew in to mingle with family and friends at evening parties, as well as to dance with the bride and groom.

For Chudawala, it was an impressive display of his family’s wealth and influence, and his house in Delhi is full of photographs showing smiling wedding guests posing with Bollywood pin-ups.

But, reflecting India’s complex attitudes to privacy, Chudawala only shows the photographs to visitors on the strict condition that they do not reveal the identity of the star guests.

“It is a necessary rule both for them and for us,” he said simply.

Sanjay Dharewa, who owns a celebrity management company in the eastern city of Kolkata, explains that the rented “star guest” phenomenon is due to newly-rich Indian families seeking prestige to underline their wealth.

“Hiring Bollywood actors to make a guest appearance at a wedding is the best way to entertain guests,” he said. “It displays your spending power.”

Dharewa, who has a reputation for cutting deals with A-list names like Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan, says Bollywood actors are often willing to spare time to attend weddings when they are not shooting films.

“Sometimes if the families are willing to give a hefty fee then actors even change their work schedule,” he said, adding that families also plan their pre-wedding parties around the stars’ diaries.

“Even though everyone knows it is a financial deal, the actors make the family members feel as if they are genuine friends. They hug the groom and bride, crack a joke: all this is just to lift the couple’s status,” Dharewa told AFP.

And it can be quick bucks too. “Come for ten minutes, smile, talk to the guests, make the hosts feel special and get out. That’s it,” he said.

A 2010 report by Capgemini and Merrill Lynch Wealth Management said India?s dollar millionaire population grew by 51 percent last year to 126,700 individuals.

With weddings traditionally the central focus of Indian life, the new wave of money has created ever-higher demands for lavish, unique marriage celebrations.

Gimmicks include tulips flown from Holland and gold sovereigns given as gifts to every guest.

“A wedding is the best way to shout, scream, and use every method you can to announce: I am rich. And you are my guest,” said Raghav Chopra, a Delhi-based wedding consultant.

Renting a star guest requires delicate negotiations as many Bollywood stars often deny they attend private events for cash.

But wedding planners coordinate with showbusiness agents to maintain a long list of those who may be able to “drop by” for a special dance or group photograph.

“Everything is on a minute-to-minute basis. Some choose to arrive in a helicopter while actresses prefer to make an entry to the venue along with the bride,” said Ritu Dhanuka, a wedding planner in Mumbai.

“Everyone wants a bit of Bollywood experience. We secretly crave to see the stars, touch them and get pictures with them.”

In 2004, the marriage of industrialist L. N. Mittal’s daughter, Vanisha, epitomised how modern weddings can match the extravagance of India’s lost era of maharajahs.

It was held in a French chateau with performances by Kylie Minogue and Shah Rukh Khan — and cost a reported 60 million dollars.

The latest trend is for an actor to play in a pre-wedding cricket match with the groom and his friends, or for an actress to go on a girls’ shopping trip with the bride.

“All this is tiring to organise but everything is worth it for a bit of star power,” said Dhanuka.

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America’s Most Honest Beggar

Honest indeed!

Don’t leave homeless without it.

A Manhattan ad exec took that to heart this week — lending her American Express Platinum Card to a beggar on a SoHo street when she realized she had no cash to give him.

That act of seemingly insane trust occurred after a slightly tipsy Merrie Harris, 45, stepped outside the trendy taqueria La Esquina on Kenmare Street with a pal who wanted a smoke break.

The homeless man approached asking for some cash to buy a bottle of water and some cigarettes.

“He asked me if I had any money,” she told The Post yesterday. “He said he just wanted to get a Vitaminwater. I said, ‘I don’t [have cash] — I only have my credit card.’ ”

Maybe it was the booze, maybe Harris has a soft spot for the underprivileged — but the next thing she knew, she was handing the stranger her high-powered plastic.

“He said, ‘Would it be OK if I borrow it?’

“I said, ‘Sure.’

“He said, ‘Is it OK if I get a pack of cigarettes, too?’

“I said, ‘Sure.’ ”

Harris, who volunteers with the Coalition for the Homeless, admitted she’d had a margarita at the party, but insisted, “I don’t think that was it. I’m eternally optimistic.”

“Everybody [who witnessed her charitable act] said they thought that was the dumbest thing, that there’s a fine line between charity and stupidity,” Harris said.

But Harris, global-business director for the JWT ad agency, said even she started having doubts as the man vanished down the block.

She went back inside the restaurant with a sinking feeling that her trust was misplaced — and that the pushy stranger was about to go on a platinum-card spending spree.

“Ten minutes passed,” she said. “I thought maybe, ‘OK, he did leave with it.’

“We went downstairs [to the basement-level eatery] and someone came down and said, ‘He’s back!’ ”

She went back outside to find her judgment was on the money as the bum returned — charge card in hand.

“People kept coming up to me saying that’s the best thing that ever happened.”

Harris said that she had a gut feeling he was a good guy.

“This guy just seemed totally trustworthy,” she said. “He was very specific about what he wanted. I gave him a hug. I said, ‘I knew you were coming back.’

“He said, ‘Of course. I’m a honest person.’ ”

Harris never got the man’s name. But she said she has no regrets about giving her card to a stranger.

“I’m definitely happy I did it,” she said. “I just really believe in the good nature of people.”

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221 Trainee Jobs, 24000 Applications

Gosh, 100 to 1……

Telecoms group BT has received more than 100 applications for each of its apprenticeship places this year, the company said today.

BT has had nearly 24,000 applications for the 221 places available on the apprenticeship scheme, a spokeswoman confirmed.

More young people applied for the positions than the total applications to Oxford University, which attracted 17,000 applications for its 3,000 undergraduate places.

Successful applicants go on to specialise in information technology, telecoms or customer service, and will gain qualifications including BTEC or foundation degrees.

The high interest in the programme – which has a starting annual salary of £11,000 to £14,000 – reflects the growing rate of unemployment in the country’s six million 18- to 24-year-olds, which is currently 17.5 per cent, and a spike in the birth rate in the early nineties.

As a result, more young people are also applying for education places – with university admissions service UCAS reporting in June an 11.7 per cent rise on the previous year in applications received.

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Police Didn’t Pursue Motorbike Thieves Because ……

Because the thieves were not wearing helmets, and might get hurt……

As a gang of raiders roared off on three high-powered motorbikes they had just stolen, they were spotted by police.

But the officers were told not to chase the thieves, because a pursuit would put the criminals’ health and safety at risk.

They were not wearing crash helmets and might have fallen off and hurt themselves.

Yesterday the decision to let the robbers escape was greeted with incredulity, and critics asked why the welfare of criminals was more important than catching them.

The balaclava-clad trio smashed into a showroom in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, late last Thursday night and stole three motorcycles worth a total of £20,000.

Officers who saw them escaping radioed their inspector but were told that because the thieves were not wearing crash helmets or protective clothing it would be unsafe to pursue them.

They are still at large, although one of the bikes has been recovered.

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Delta Air Lines Sells Tickets On Facebook

Innovative!

Finally, a legitimate use for Facebook at work: booking flights. Delta Air Lines (DAL: 11.56 ,+0.08 ,+0.70%) and Alvenda have partnered to launch what they say is the first tool to let Facebook users book flights without having to leave the popular social networking site.

Delta’s so-called “Delta Ticket Window” now shows up as a new tab on the company’s Facebook fan page, where users can book air travel and share their trip information with friends on the Web site.

According to Alvenda CEO Wade Gerten, users can share flight details like arrival time directly on Facebook after booking. And, in the future, users will have even more options to coordinate group travel with friends and family more easily, said Gerten.

So why book flights on Facebook? Delta vice president of eCommerce Bob Kupbens explained, “We already know Facebook is the most used website by inflight WiFi users on more than 2,000 Delta flights every day, giving us the natural launching point for a new online Ticket Window.”

Alvenda partners with merchants to create a social commerce channel on Facebook and other sites.

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Delta on Facebook

3D Sex And Zen: Extreme Ecstasy, World 1st 3D Porn

I don’t fancy Avatar in 3D. Honestly, 3D makes no difference to me.

HONG KONG — Hong Kong director Christopher Sun arranges toy action models in front of a massive penis-shaped fountain, the easiest way to explain his intentions to the multilingual cast of what has been billed as the world’s first 3D porn film.

“I can’t ask my crew to do this and the best thing is you can get (the action models) naked without any complaints,” he told AFP at a secluded studio in Hong Kong.

The director is in a race against time to complete his 3.2 million-US-dollar film “3-D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy”, which is due for release in May.

It is a race because Italian director Tinto Brass has already announced he will produce a 3D remake of his 1979 erotic film Caligula.

Adding to the pressure, Hustler is making a pornographic spoof of 3D science fiction blockbuster Avatar, the highest-grossing movie of all time and the film that heralded the beginning of the mainstream 3D boom.

Producer Stephen Shiu, a one-time newscaster, is still betting his picture will be out before them both and make film history.

“I don’t think they can beat us,” Shiu said. “This is the future of the movie business — it’s human nature to want to see things in 3D.”

Still, the challenges are legion when making a film that is more technically complex than a regular movie and that features orgies and actors having sex while swinging on chains.

Three-dimensional film-making requires stronger lighting than traditional movies and limits the ability of cameras to move around quickly.

Saori Hara, 22, one of the two female Japanese stars, said the film’s technical complexities made it tougher than her previous movies.

“I have to work harder to not let the audience down,” she told AFP during a break, adding: “I hope people all around the world will see this movie.”

Bashful male actors make the job even tougher, although Shiu’s imported Japanese talent is helpful, he says.

“I have great respect for the Japanese girls — they can work 18 hours a day so they get very exhausted, but these two are very good,” he said. “The men are shy, very afraid. But the girls help out.”

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Who is Saori Hara?

Nikki Lee, The Girl Who Slept With 5000 Men

5000 in 9 years? 555 in a year, more than 10 in a week?

A beauty therapist, 25, has claimed to have slept with 5,000 men in just nine years – or 3,285 days.

Nikki Lee also boasts about having a ‘personal best’ of four men in one night and she claims she has never had sex with the same conquest twice.

In an admission that will shock most people, the blonde Essex girl has told how she has had casual sex in nightclubs, alleyways, parks, cinemas and teen discos since losing her virginity at 16.

Miss Lee, who also works as a model, admits to going on regular sex holidays, where she sleeps with men in clubs, on beaches and on balconies.

She averages having sex with two men every day and has kept the details of each of them in a little red notebook – all with scores.

By the time she was 21, Miss Lee claims to have had sex with 2,289 men. Although the admission, made to a weekly real-life magazine, cannot be verified, has been called ‘emotionally very dangerous’ by a relationship expert.

‘I put a star beside the lads who were best in bed. By the time I was 18, I had moved out of home and in with friends and there were nearly 800 in my book,’ she said.

‘Plenty of men have notches on bedposts, so why couldn’t I have my own packed little red book?’

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