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Photos from Prince William and his wife Catherine in Quebec City on the fourth day of their Canadian visit, July 3, 2011.
She is quite beautiful.
Photos: Riots, fire, destruction after Vancouver’s loss
Riot police walk the street as a couple kiss on June 15, 2011 in Vancouver, as the city broke out in riots, following the Vancouver Canucks loss in game seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. (Rich Lam/Getty Images)
like the deep focus there. :)
"I do. I actually think it’s why I’m still single. Every morning I get to wake up and I get to wonder: “Will this be the day?” Every night when I lay my head on my pillow I wonder: “Will I meet her tomorrow?” I imagine what she’ll look like, her smile, the way she does her hair, how she laughs, the contour of her breasts, neck… The promise of love can be everything. It’s a magic you really find in marriage if you luck out."
Alan Shore (Boston Legal)
"Today’s evolved men talk to each other about politics, kids and education. They talk about anything and everything, yet they are profoundly lonely. Why? Because they are ashamed to share their most base instinct."
Denny Crane (Boston Legal)
Filipino teen declared world’s shortest man
Junrey Balawing, from a remote town in the southern Philippines, stands just under two feel tall and has been officially declared the World’s Shortest Man by Guinness World Records.
Mr. Balawing, who just turned 18, is 23.5 inches (59.9 centimetres) tall, and succeeds previous title holder Khagendra Thapa Magar from Nepal, who is 26 inches (67.08 centimetres) tall.
A team from Guinness World Records made the announcement in the remote town of Sindangan, where Mr. Balawing lives, on his 18th birthday on Sunday. Claimants for the title must be at least 18 years old. (Photo: Jay Directo/Reuters)
“I’m pretty sure coffee was invented by people who were smoking anyways. And they just wanted to invent something so they can stay up late and smoke f*ckin more.”
-Denis Leary
Rock out with Google’s playable Les Paul “Doodle”
For those about to rock, Google Inc. salutes you. To honour the legendary recording artist and electric guitar pioneer Les Paul, Google has created a special “Doodle” to mark what would have been the rock and roll trailblazer’s 96th birthday.
On Thursday, the logo on Google’s homepage – also known as a “Google Doodle” – will be replaced by an interactive Les Paul electric guitar, one visitors can actually use to rock out and record their own music.
500 days of summer!
(Source: bolly-hood)
Looking through the wires for an entirely unrelated photo, I came across this picture of a White Bengal Tiger named Odin diving at at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in 2007 and am sharing it with you because it is the most awesome thing you will see today. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)