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Da stvarno, sta ako neko resi da vrati fumble, interception, blokiran punt ili FG za TD? Sta ako dodje do safety? :huh:

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Donirane ovce za narodnu kuhinju 20. novembar 2010. | 17:14 U okviru akcije "Hrana za sve", “Jat ervejz” donirao je stado ovaca za proizvodnju hrane za narodnu kuhinju u Smederevu.U Srbiji se stvarno mogu naći najbizarnije vesti. Kontam da aerodromi imaju pse radi snifanja droge, da imaju sokolove radi teranja drugih ptica sa piste i sl. Ali stado ovaca? Za šta to drže, za VIP lounge kao njihov Joy Division? Sad mi je jasno i zašto su Turci zainteresovani za kupovinu JAT-a; verovatno su gledali stavke šta je sve u vlasništvu kompanije, pa naišli na ulaz "2000 ovaca, pasmine razne". WTF?

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Da stvarno, sta ako neko resi da vrati fumble, interception, blokiran punt ili FG za TD? Sta ako dodje do safety? :huh:
cekam espn (posto su kreteni ovo najavili kao "national event" bla bla) da vidim ovu majstoriju...
Donirane ovce za narodnu kuhinju 20. novembar 2010. | 17:14 U okviru akcije "Hrana za sve", “Jat ervejz” donirao je stado ovaca za proizvodnju hrane za narodnu kuhinju u Smederevu.
jadne ovce jadna kompanija daje jadnim ljudima...zacarani krug.
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Children are safer in Kabul than in London
Mark Sedwill, a former British ambassador to Afghanistan and now the Nato senior civilian representative in Kabul, said children were probably safer there than in New York, Glasgow or London.
Ima poentu. Pogotovo što se tiče Haknija ili Pekama.
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Tako vam i treba. Crknite. <_<

Cdn retailers furious over Black FridayThis is Black Friday in the United States, but many Canadian retailers are a furious red at the thought of consumers heading south for bargains.The Retail Council of Canada says there is a long list of reasons to shop north of the border.The council says retailers are a vital part of any community's economy and employ 10 per cent of the workforce.It also reminds consumers that Canadian taxes — which cause much of the traffic south — help pay for health care and education.Returns and warranty problems are also much easier to deal with in Canada.The Canada Border Services Agency won't be dealing with shoppers until they return but say they are prepared for the onslaught.Sue Oswald, the spokeswoman for Customs in the Windsor-St.Clair area, says they will do the best they can to move the traffic through but says travellers should give themsevles plenty of time.She also reminds shoppers to check on what they are allowed to bring back.(CKLW)
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A "silicone type" disguise allowed a young man on a flight from Hong Kong to transform into an elderly white man, according to a Canada Border Services Agency alert.2a544c4348c393e26dbb478da56a.jpeg:rolf: :rolf: :rolf:

The prosthetic mask used by a refugee claimant to fool airline officials in Hong Kong looks like professional work, according to prosthetics F/X experts.“I would think he either made it himself or had it made for him,” said Jez Gibson-Harris, the principal of special-effects studio Crawley Creatures. (You can see how he transformed one reporter here.)On Oct. 29, the unnamed man boarded a Vancouver-bound flight in Hong Kong. He did so disguised as an elderly, Caucasian man. At some point in mid-air, he went into a bathroom and emerged as a young, Asian man.Authorities later said they were tipped to his remarkable disguise by his hands, which looked too young for the rest of him.He apparently had an accomplice: a 55-year-old U.S. citizen who slipped him a boarding pass once he’d passed security. The man passed a security check at the gate using the boarding pass and an Air Canada Aeroplan card as ID.After initially denying the disguise, the man reportedly admitted the ruse under questioning. He left two carry-on bags on the plane – one filled with clothing, including a hat, glasses and a brown cardigan, the other containing the mask.“The matter is still under investigation by the CBSA,” said Air Canada spokesperson John Reber. The airline would not comment further on the incident as it remains an open case, he added.All passengers flying to Canada from Hong Kong undergo multiple security checks before arriving at the Air Canada gates, Reber added. Those checks include the Chinese government-run Hong Kong passport control.The man has claimed refugee status, been taken into custody, and awaits a hearing by the Immigration and Refugee Board.A mask of this quality would start with a “lifecast” of the man’s head. From that “negative” image, he would then sculpt a “positive” bust of his own skull and face.He would then have had to build the mask around the bust using silicone. Subsequently, the mask would be painted in order to achieve a lifelike hue. Eyebrows, eyelashes and the hairs on the head would have to be individually punched through the mask.“It’s quite tricky,” said Gibson-Harris, a 25-year veteran of the special-effects business who’s worked on TV shows such as The Lost World and movies such as An American Werewolf in Paris.“The mask used here was obviously a silicone mask that had been expertly created over a cast of a person’s head, giving it its form-fitting shape,” said Paul Jones, a Toronto-based special effects expert who’s worked on The Resident Evil series, amongst other sci-fi and fantasy features. “The softness and ‘deadened’ quality of the silicone would allow movement of the persons face inside the mask to translate to the outer skin without the aid of glue.”Could the mask be purchased in a store?“I wouldn’t think so,” Gibson-Harris said. “They’re difficult to make. It would be very expensive.”According to officials, the man appeared at the gate in the disguise. Presumably, that meant putting it on somewhere inside Hong Kong International Airport. A bathroom stall, perhaps.How hard would that be with a tight-fitting, one-piece mask?“If it is just a slip-on mask – and that’s certainly what it looks like in the picture – it’s thin. Silicone is quite pliable. With a little bit of talcum powder in it, it would pull on quite easily,” said Gibson-Harris. “It would be a pretty easy operation.”Part of the brilliance of the disguise is in its details. The mouth appears to be sealed closed, meaning no glue would need to be applied to the man’s lips in order to keep the mask in place. The eyes are deeply wrinkled, nearly slits. Thick glasses further obscure the eyes.“Just having a convincing mask is not enough,” said Jones. “A performance is also needed.”Border security officials said in their release that the man was “mimicking the movements of an elderly person.”The performance was apparently key, since, to Gibson-Harris’ eye, the mask itself is not superior quality.“There’s quite a sheen to it, which is slightly unnatural. The folds of the skin, especially on the forehead, to my eyes they look coarse and sculpted. But it obviously fooled quite a few people,” Gibson-Harris said. “Not doing the hands – that was the big mistake.”The toughest part of the assignment might have been simply carrying on with it while on board.“It’d be awfully hot under there,” Gibson-Harris said. “Like ‘boil in the bag’.”With files from Canadian Press

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A motorist has driven past a Melbourne police highway patrol unit, honking his horn and waving, before recording more than five times the legal blood-alcohol limit.Police say the 30-year-old man was pulled over and breath-tested in Whitehorse Road at Box Hill about 8.25pm (AEDT) on Sunday night.He recorded a reading of 0.278.When asked why he was driving like that, the man told police he was unaware he was driving a car.
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Spooked tycoon turns to psychicA pop star who believes in mystic forces has persuaded her new tycoon boyfriend to demolish his £5million ‘haunted’ house. article-1294165102146-0005D20B1000044C-309368_636x408.jpg

Croatian singer Severina Vuckovic has been the talk of the Balkans because of her new romance and apparent influence over latest lover, Serbian copper industry magnet Milan Popovic.Vuckovic, a former Eurovision contestant, has reportedly made Mr Popovic consult a psychic on key decisions in his life.This has led to him bulldozing his villa in the Serbian capital Belgrade after being told it was inhabited by evil spirits.The spiritual adviser has also told Mr Popovic not to date any women under the age of 35.Conveniently enough, Vuckovic is 38. And the 42-year-old has also taken to wearing small bells sewn into his clothes as another measure to ward off spooks.Vuckovic broke up with fiancé Slavko Sainovic just before Christmas, having fallen for Mr Popovic while singing at his birthday party.She reportedly impressed by serenading him with her biggest hit, You Are The Most Beautiful Of Them All.She later said: ‘It was love at first sight. I am in love. ‘I hadn’t expected such a sudden turnaround in my life.’She is no stranger to controversy in her homeland. Despite projectingthe image of a devout Catholic, an explicit 11-minute sex tape featuring her and a married businessmen was leaked online in 2004.Vuckovic later sued the website that broadcast the footage.She and Mr Popovic spent Christmas and new year in Montenegro, though are expected to soon stay at his £1.7million luxury apartment off Miami Beach.
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The spiritual adviser has also told Mr Popovic not to date any women under the age of 35.Conveniently enough, Vuckovic is 38
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Serbian copper industry magnet Milan Popovic
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