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Don't Look Back In Anger!

With the news of Oasis splitting, we uncover a fan’s bad reaction



Panda playing the trumpet, sat in a cart pulled by dog. You MUST watch this

A very 'large' lady tries her hand at the bucking bronco. Not a good idea



A mascot runs into trouble



We uncover a new game called 'Beer Pong'. In this game, they get an unexpected new player



Always get the right training when learning to shoot a gun


Some handy ideas if you ever fancy playing hide and seek in the office



The worlds biggest zit. (Do not watch while eating)


With the Eduardo dive at the centre of the news, we uncover this video. Either it's very dramatic, or as some believe, the footballer is possessed by the devil!



An extremely cool handbrake turn

Children riding sheep: introducing the smaller rodeos (Uncoached)

Is Fernando Torres a lady? (Newsarse)

An interesting mix of one-kick knockouts. Ouch! (Epic Carnival)

Topless day
in central park (Boobie Blog)

Twins - no, not the film. It's Renee and Rose Tenison nude (Bootysource)

Jennifer Aniston
is looking a bit nippy (The Nip Slip)

Sexy Vietnamese coffee shops (The Asian Box)

Wayne Rooney's cool new Nike viral

Fantasy football, WAG style (The Big Lead)

Batman: Arkham Asylum has got a World Record for 'Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever'

A great collection of mid-dive faces (Uncoached)

Comments


Body magic is a fantastic new product that has people buzzing about its ability for body shaping. Don't be fooled at all, and this is nothing we haven't seen before. Body Magic is simply a corset. It just reshapes a person in a particular way, and it isn't signed off on by chiropractors, and it's supposed to be uncomfortable. It's also rumored, like many other products sold in a similar manner – via what's called direct marketing – to be a pyramid scheme. It's made by Ardyss International. It isn't a method of losing weight. Corsets were known to be harmful, so maybe instant money for a Body Magic set isn't a great idea.
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