Happy Independence Day people. Here’s a George Bush video dedicated to Independence Day.
george bush is funny
Have a good weekend.
Happy Independence Day people. Here’s a George Bush video dedicated to Independence Day.
Have a good weekend.
Well, I won’t show everything, here’s some of them:
When I see someone smile, I feel like smiling too. It’s natural for me. So smile more and soon you would see more of the world smiling back at you.
(Source: LiveScience)
Amy Winehouse isn’t doing well, she looks horrible here:

(Amy Winehouse clearly upset on her jail arrest on April. Image credit: Daily Mail)
Amy Winehouse diagnosed with lung disease
Amy Winehouse has been diagnosed as suffering from lung disease emphysema.
Her father, Mitch Winehouse, told the Sunday Mirror that doctors have warned his daughter that if she continues to smoke drugs she will die.
“With smoking the crack cocaine and the cigarettes her lungs are all gunked up,” he continued. “There are nodules around the chest and dark marks. She’s got 70 per cent lung capacity.”
The singer’s father went on to condemn Pete Doherty, who his daughter has recently been hanging out with. “I don’t want her hanging out with her mates like Pete Doherty,” he said. “What hope does she have if people are taking drugs around her?” (Source: NME)
Now she’s diagnosed with lung cancer. Here’s a picture of her before and after:

(Amy Winehouse before and after. Image credit: Daily Mail)
This is what drugs and smoking can do to you. I can’t help but to feel sad for her. And well, bad company too. Life’s a choice and it’s yours, so choose well.
George Carlin passes away at 71. George Cardin is one of my favorite comedians, he shall be missed.
US comic George Carlin dies at 71: report
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Irreverent US comedian George Carlin, who became known as a voice of the 1970s counterculture and was one of the country’s best known funny men, died on Sunday aged 71, US media reported.
The Grammy award winner, whose career spanned five decades, died of heart failure, his publicist Jeff Abraham told the New York Times.
Carlin had a history of heart problems and passed away in Santa Monica, California after checking into the hospital with chest pains.
He won four Grammy Awards, including one for his 1972 comedy recording “FM & AM,” in which he combined his older, more conventional material that entertained audiences in the 1950s and 60s, with his new, edgier and more controversial style.
Gray-bearded and often dressed in black casual attire, Carlin frequently admitted to drug use and shocked 1970s audiences with his hit “Seven Words That Can Never Be Said on Television.” (Source: AFP)
As the title says, Stephen Hawking turned down knighthood on principle. Today we see titles as some sort of recognition.
Professor Stephen Hawking has revealed that he turned down the offer of a knighthood over 10 years ago.
The Birthday Honours List 2008, released to coincide with the Queen’s official birthday, once again contained nothing for Hawking, which has been puzzling some observers for many years.
However, the scientist has released correspondence showing that he was approached with the offer of a knighthood over a decade ago but refused it on principle.
“Professor Hawking does not like titles. In fact he dislikes the whole concept of them,” a spokesman told The Times.
Professor Hawking has also revealed correspondence showing harsh criticism of what he sees as the UK government’s mismanagement of science funding.
It’s indeed admirable. (Source: IT News)
John McCain Miss Teen SC Economics, stupidity, fake lies etc… McCain thinks Putin is the President of Germany.
He is just a president-to-be but he already very much like the current president George W. Bush. Putin isn’t even the president now…
It’s official already. Obama has 2,156 delegates today. He needs to have 2,118. He officially wins the delegate race to become the Democratic nominee to go against John McCain.
Obama: I will be the Democratic nominee
In what he called a “defining moment for our nation,” Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday became the first African-American to head the ticket of a major political party.
“Tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another — a journey that will bring a new and better day to America,” he said.
“Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States.” (Source: CNN)
Clinton ends with 1,923 delegates.