I scored 60. There should be a maybe button on some of those!
OMG! Somebody give them a razor!!!! or several....lol
I still just think it's the same thing that the music industry went through.
btw, I paid $9.00 at the library in late fees today. Where does that money go? just curious.
My favorite color would be green. However, I do have blue and purple contacts for my brown eyes.
Thanks Nic! Just needed to take a little break.Cbn2ZzNPTIBbx2P1 I couldn't exactly announce it because nobody in their right mind would have believed me! LOL
I lived in Hawaii for a few years and I have friends there.....so I am very concerned! I am glad to hear that they are all ok over there!
I think so too! That dumbass should have to pay for everything!
I just could not keep my eyes open the entire time! no way!
Man must pay for injury caused in suicide bid
MOSCOW (Reuters) – A court ruled that a Russian man must pay more than 100,000 rubles ($3,330) for medical bills and damages to the parents of a girl he hit when he jumped from a window in a suicide attempt.
The 7-year-old girl was in hospital for months after the man fell on her when he jumped from a ninth-storey apartment during an argument with his ex-wife, a court in the Siberian city of Omsk heard, the Interfax news agency reported Thursday.
Watch this movie and win $10,000?
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – A Bollywood filmmaker has issued a lucrative challenge to horror movie fans: a $10,000 reward for anyone who can watch his latest supernatural thriller, alone, in a cinema until the closing credits.
Ram Gopal Varma's "Phoonk 2," a sequel to his 2008 film of the same name, is about an evil spirit that traumatizes a family. "Anyone who says the movie cannot scare him is going to be put in a theater by himself," Varma told reporters in Mumbai at an event to promote the movie.
Varma said the film fan who steps up to the challenge will be wired up to a heart monitoring machine as well as a camera that ensures they keep their eyes open during the whole movie.
Readings from the machines will be shown live on a screen outside the cinema, Varma said, and if the contestant succeeds, they will win 500,000 rupees (approximately $10,850).
Varma issued a similar challenge ahead of the release of the original "Phoonk" but the promotional contest was withdrawn after allegations the selection process was rigged.
Varma said the contest winner ran out 30 minutes after the film started, but newspaper reports said a film fan in the southern Indian city of Bangalore booked an entire cinema to prove the director wrong and watched the film alone with a doctor on call and security personnel stationed outside.
There is no way I could do this! I don't like watching scary movies at home or in a crowded room.....let alone all by myself on the big screen!
I went to the movies last weekend and watched "The Lightning Thief" and saw previews for Alice in Wonderland......it looks like it will be a good movie.
The Blue Dolphin is a good one....you can use it underwater and everything!