Monday, March 8, 2010

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Please Come Back and Stay

Posted: 08 Mar 2010 01:49 PM PST

It broke my heart when we split up.

So, I've made you this video to show how much I love you and I want you to come back & stay!!


Do you think she will come back after this video?


2010 Geneva Auto Show Girls

Posted: 08 Mar 2010 12:07 PM PST

It's not just new and exotic cars what we found at the Geneva Auto Show 2010. As usual there were plenty of girls to accompany the cars during the day. Enjoy our photos:




















































































































































































Devil's Tower

Posted: 08 Mar 2010 06:52 AM PST

The mysterious Tower of the Devil, known as Devils Tower, is located in northeastern Wyoming in the United States. Its height is over 1,266 ft., which is comparable with the height of the Empire State Building, which is about 1,250 ft. without the spire. The rock formed about 65 million years ago by volcanic activity, and is unusually shaped in the form of woman's hips which was the result of erosion of the surrounding soft rock around a strong internal structure.



The Legend: Various legends are told about the origin of the tower. One story, common to the Kiowa, Arapaho, Crow, Cheyenne and Sioux tribes, concerns a group of little girls pursued by a giant bear. According to this legend, seven young Indian girls were one day playing in the forest. A great bear came upon them and gave chase. The girls fled swiftly through the trees but the bear slowly gained on them. Recognizing the hopelessness of their situation, the girls jumped upon a low rock and prayed loudly to the Great Spirit to save them. Immediately the small rock began to grow upwards, lifting the seven girls higher and higher into the sky. The angry bear jumped up against the sides of the growing tower and left deep claw marks, which may be seen to this day upon the rock walls.



The tower continued to soar towards the sky until the girls were pushed up into the heavens, where they became the seven stars of the Pleiades. Known to the Indians as Mateo Tepee or Grizzly Bear Lodge, the tower is actually the remnant of a volcanic extrusion that occurred 60-70 million years ago. Rising some 1,200 feet above the nearby Belle Fourche River, the tower was first seen by white explorers during a US. Geological Survey in 1875. The surveyors called the rock Devils Tower after an old Indian name, The Bad God's Tower. It was first climbed, using a long wooden ladder attached to the rock face, on July 4th, 1893.



Proclaimed the first US National Park by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, the tower is today a popular climbing site and over 20,000 ascents have been made. Jutting magnificently out of the relatively flat surrounding terrain, the tower was a greatly honored vision quest site of the Indians. Its use in this regard has continued to the present time, for both Indians and non-Indians, and many visitors have reported seeing strange light phenomena and UFO's flying about the tower's summit.














































STDs in America

Posted: 08 Mar 2010 06:44 AM PST

Sixty-five million people are living with STDs in the United States, and each year 15 million people contract one or more infections. Yet it's one of the most under-recognized health problems in the country.

If you learn nothing else, just remember that flavored condoms may stop an STD, but they can give you a yeast infection anyway.

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