I dunno know how this turned into a Sasori tribute but it did. I think I still got my intent across in a twisted kind of way. I am frustrated that my processor is not faster.
The earthquake hitting the Sichuan region in May was devastating. Very few stories of joy and hope were told. SO-U.TV is bringing you one. Listen to Charles Chan, one of our Hong Kong heroes, relate his trip to the region and how with a little effort he brought joy to the distressed community. Watch and listen to Charles Chan at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=3519
Meet the 2010 Robinsons Fruit Shoot Juice Crew as they share their skills with you. Learn how to develop the same skills.
In this video meet B-Boy expert Karam Singh and learn how to breakdance. Watch him bust his moves, and then teach you how to b-boy just like him.
First single of Mister E album by Breck Stewart, music by 604-ToKaY. The term Mister E is a reference to the drug MDMA commonly known as Ecstasy which is very popular in clubs. It's also a word play on the word mystery. All the songs on Mister E are about the danger of Ecstasy and how it can have a devastating effect on the human brain.
The video was shot and edited with original source 30p HD 1920X1080i then reduced to 1280X720 (hd720) for maximum compatibility with most net settings and web sites. Directed and edited by Breck Stewart with first AD Mario Beauchesne as part of MoonDaze Productions. Featuring Cantelli Canto, St�phanie Tremblay, Jorge Briceno, Francis G, Mario Beauchesne and Jose Luis Mesuro with cameos by Eric, Cindy, Cyb�le, Patricia, Keven, Steve and Pierre. The video was shot at Sky Pub Club in Montreal, Canada.
Day in the life of Juma is not about rafting on the source of The White Nile (Jinja, Uganda). It
is about how one industry has effected Juma Kalikwani's life (Over the
last 15 years) and allowed him, not just to live a good life, but to
pursue his dream of becoming a talented musician. This has a tremendous effect on Uganda's social and economical development. But
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How to put on a Biniki Bra
Biniki is a New Product that Raises and Defines the Derriere Women have had the bra to support their breasts for over a hundred years. Each generation of women learns that regular wearing of a bra brings day-to-day beauty and reliable long-term benefits. Going braless didn't last very long. Surprisingly, a similar garment to beautify and preserve the buttocks has been notably missing.
After four years of development, nationally and internationally patented Biniki, is ready to step forward and fill this void. Biniki does for the back what the bra does for the front. Biniki is the Ultimate Support Solution Biniki is an invention developed to lift and define the derriere, smooth out the backs of the thighs and, in general, beautify the backside. Biniki consists of two leg loops that are attached at very specific points along the waist-hip band. The leg loops are designed to perfectly encircle the bottom. Once Biniki's waist-hip bands is in place and the leg loops are self-adjusted to fit the individual, the skin on the backs of the thighs will lift up, the bottom will be raised and Biniki is guaranteed to stay in place. How Biniki Benefits the Wearers: Biniki is capable of emphasizing smaller, flatter derrieres, enhancing the silhouette with or without clothes and will bring a new sense of confidence about how one looks in back.
People with small or flat bottoms benefit greatly from this shape wear. Biniki cannot be detected under most clothes and can be worn low on the hips. In other words, Biniki provides and bra-type support and comfort for the other side. This is an option that has been too long missing from the marketplace. Biniki is leading the way towards a better bottom look and support, because it is functional rear gear.
Why a Biniki?
The truth is today we have a whole body fashion consciousness. The backside is no longer something to be ignored, but an important aspect of the human body needing and deserving a hip hoister like Biniki. Heads are turning more frequently now because of well supported and beautifully defined derrieres even though buns of steel are still rare. Most people do not notice how they look in back for several reasons. One is that bottoms look much better when they are supported and effective support has been lacking up until now.
The backside is a beautiful part of the human body when supported and properly framed by interesting bottom hugging clothing. One sign this way of viewing the entire body is finally here is the acceptance of many sports and entertainment personalities. Some even use the highlighting of their notably well formed buttocks' as self-defining assets. Biniki is a product designed to beautify and preserve the bottom.
http://www.styleagents.ca Trends! Styles! Designers! Collections! How does a girl make sense of it all? By following the Vaughan Mills Style Agents of course. Meet Janette Ewen and Afiya Francisco, the two most intrepid fashion experts you’ll ever meet.