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Ole and Lena
Ole and Lena are sixty-nining when Ole says,
"Leena did you know there is 117,000 musk-ox in Alaska?"
Lena says, "No, I didn't. Gee, you¹re smart.”
Ole says, "And Lena, did you know there are
482,000 grizzly bears living in Alaska?"Lena says, "No I didn't. Gee, you¹re smart.”
Ole says, "And Lena did you know there is over
2,000,000 caribou living in Alaska?""No", says Lena, "how did you get so smart?" sort of
wondering how this conversation came about in the middle
of their sex play.
Ole says, "Remember last winter when we ran out
of toilet paper and we had to use the pages out
of magazines?"
"Yes, I remember,” says Lena.
Ole says, "Well you still have page 63 of the
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Visions Italy
The Grand Canal of Venice, Italy The Dolomites, Alps, Italy Lake Garda, Malcesine, Italy Dining Alfresco, Venice, Italy Colors of Venice, Italy Castel Sant'Angelo and Bridge, Rome, Italy Burano, Venice, Italy Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy |
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Inviare immagini con la funzione di riduzione
La risposta sul sito Microsoft. Basta eseguire la seguente procedura: "fare clic su Start, scegliere Esegui, quindi digitare REGSVR32 SHIMGVW.DLL (attenzione allo spazio tra il numero 2 e la lettera S). Fare clic su OK. Dovrebbe essere visualizzata una finestra di dialogo con il seguente messaggio: "DllRegisterServer in SHIMGVW.DLL riuscito"". Ora finalmente funziona |
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THIS IS
URGENT!
Make sure that your friends know about this. It's just making the news now. If you or your friends tried to save money by using cheaper made implants imported from China, see your doctor ASAP before this happens!
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Rare Snapshots of Hummingbirds Feeding in Mid-Flight
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Rare Snapshots of Hummingbirds Feeding in Mid-Flight
Hummingbirds are fascinating creatures; anyone who’s had a bird feeder frequented by hummingbirds can attest to that. They may be among the smallest of birds but can do things other birds cannot do – fly backwards, for example. Even the slowest hummingbird still flaps its wings 12 times per second (not minute) and the fastest 90 times per second! No wonder then that they look like they have no wings when captured on film. Here are some fascinating images of hummingbirds feeding and hovering.
The smallest hummingbird species is the Bee Hummingbird which, at 2.25 inches and 2.2 g, is really not much larger than a bee. The largest species, the Giant hummingbird, is at 8 inches still smaller than many other birds.
Acrobatic looking hummingbird:






Hummingbirds can fly at speeds of up to 54km/h (34mph) and their hearts beat up to 1,260 beats per minute. Like many creatures with a rapid metabolism and hectic lifestyle, hummingbirds have a short Lifespan. Many die during the first year itself but those who do make it beyond have an average Lifespan of 3 to 4 years.
How difficult it is to even slow down to gather nectar is shown in the hummingbird sequence below, featuring what looks like a Black-chinned hummingbird.
Lalala, here I come:
Time to step on the brakes:
So close, let’s get that long bill in place:
Success! Yummy:
The Ruby-throated hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) is a real trouper who can travel up to 500 miles in a single day during migration. To have strength for this enormous feat, it almost has to double its weight. No wonder then that this nectar feeder temporarily supplements its diet with protein and fat sources like spiders, flies, gnats and aphids.
Race for the flower or the bee?
Almost vertical - hummingbird feeding:
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Realistic Commercial Most of you will never see...

Excellent video, too bad you couldn't find these kinds of commercials in
North America. If you can watch this to the end, please do - this happens to
real people EVERY DAY!! Unfortunately to most this is "just" a graphic video and
would never happen, only stuff you hear in the news or see on T.V. or on
youtube. To be at one of these scenes and to have smelled that smell of
death and have been on the other end of the phone only to hear the chaos in the
background and the shrill screams of a parent or child, this isn't "just" a
video, these are "accidents", ALL of which are totally preventable,
unless of course you are like the little boy outside enjoying life in the
back yard playing soccer and running through the sprinkler. This is REAL stuff and
happens to REAL people like you and me, please pass this along.
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