Heidi Klum (From Victoria Secrets Fashion Show)has a cool sense of humor(has great knockers I love it) play with her breast, NICE.
Dutch in the north, French in the south. Only a very small portion of the population speaks German in the east. The few words that are spoken in the clip are Dutch.
“Mopje flauw mopje” means “Little joke, weak little joke”
“Snorry de snorry betsy” means nothing.
“Joepieeee” is just “Yippeeee”.
This clip is with regards to the issue of gun control in America highlighted in Michael Moore’s film, “Bowling for Columbine”.
Barbie is a best-selling fashion doll launched in 1959. The doll is produced by Mattel, Inc., and is a major source of revenue for the company. The American businesswoman Ruth Handler (1916-2002) is regarded as the creator of Barbie, and the doll’s design was inspired by a German doll called Bild Lilli.
Barbie has been an important part of the toy fashion doll market for nearly fifty years, and has been the subject of numerous controversies and lawsuits, often involving parody of the doll and her lifestyle. In recent years, Barbie has faced increasing competition from the Bratz range of dolls.
SOURCE:FUNNBEE
I personally like windows vista better than mac os. the only thing i like about macs are garaeband… but theyre probably gonna make it available for pc’s soon anyway
If I ever let myself get fat like this, I`m going to flaunt it for the girls, not hide it like this loser. This clip is too funny
Are these really “The 13 Most Amazing Gardens in the World”? Well, they may not be the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, but they are sure each an amazing sight. Hopefully they can at least provide some Travel Inspiration, if not some landscaping and gardening inspiration.
1. Versaille Versailles, probably the world’s most famous garden, was built for Louis XIV and designed by André Le Nôtre.
2. The Garden of Cosmic Speculation Strange landforms abound in Charles Jencks’ Garden of Cosmic Speculation.
3. Boboli Gardens The Bobobli Gardens, behind the Pitti Palace in Florence, Italy were groundbreaking in the early 18th century for their open design.
4. Rikugien Gardens “Rikugien literally means ’six poems garden’ and reproduces in miniature 88 scenes from famous poems.”
5. Claude Monet Gardens in Giverny The pool with nympheas, in Claude Monet’s garden at Giverny.
6. Butchart Gardens, Victoria, B.C. The Butchart Gardens at Todd Inlet, which lie around 14 miles from Victoria B.C., covers more than 55 acres of the 130 acre Butchart Estate.
7. Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens Table Mountain looms in the distance of this vista from Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in South Africa.
8. Yu Gardens - Shanghai The 400-year-old Yu Gardens were built in the Ming Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Jia Jin, and restored in the 1960s.
9. Abraham Lincoln Memorial Gardens Designed by Jens Jensens in the 1930s, the Lincoln Memorial Gardens are planted with native species from the three states Lincoln lived in: Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois.
10. Exbury Gardens - New Forest, England Amazing colors reflect on the calm waters of Exbury Lake.
11. Holland’s Keukenhof Gardens A showpiece for Holland’s unique and beautiful tulips, the manicured landscapes of Keukenhof Gardens abut the rainbow rows of blooming Tulips near Amsterdam.
12. Mirabell Garden in Salzburg The world-famous Mirabell Gardens were built along a north-south axis and oriented towards the Hohensalzburg Fortress and the Salzburger Dom cathedral.
13. Ry?an-ji Zen Garden in Kyoto, Japan In Kyoto’s Ry?an-ji Zen Garden, the empty space is implicitly structured, and is aligned with the temple’s architecture.































