@Bella Dea,
He squeezed it out, much like pushing cookie dough out of one of those baker's thingies.
One-in-five Brits believe lightsabers are real
March 15, 2011 5:10 PM
A quite frankly terrifying one-in-five Brits think that the lightsabers used in the "Star Wars" movies really exist, it has been found.
In a bid to discover just how blurred the line has become between science and fiction, the people behind Birmingham Science City decided to conduct a poll.
It was discovered that not only do a fifth of adults believe light sabres exist, but 24% think teleportation technology already exists, too.
40% said they were under the impression "Back to the Future" hover boards exist, and half think your memory can be erased like in "Men in Black."
The survey also asked people what inventions they would most like to see created. Men wanted time machines or teleportation with women opted for a universal cure for all diseases....
LINK:
http://www.birminghamsciencecity.co.uk/news/time-to-turn-on-the-tardis/
@Eva,
I'm with the women on this one.
@Francis,
he wasnt that old, He was just a kid alien in the 84 Spielberg movie.
@farmerman,
Talking about Elizabeth Taylor...
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:Fortunately for Wu, within three days of the operation, he reportedly "could excrete like normal
Ah. Something new for me not to take for granted.
@Eva,
They must have done the survey at a B.N.P rally.
Wouldn't believe it for a second.
Another oddity, edgar..
Kevin Sessums, writing for The Daily Beast, reveals that in a wide ranging interview with the just passed Taylor, the famed actress let him in on a secret about Dean that she had promised she'd keep forever. Sworn to secrecy until Taylor's death, Sessums revealed the hidden past of the Rebel Without a Cause.
"When Jimmy was 11 and his mother passed away, he began to be molested by his minister," Taylor said. "I think that haunted him the rest of his life. In fact, I know it did. We talked about it a lot. During 'Giant' we'd stay up nights and talk and talk, and that was one of the things he confessed to me."
Taylor and Dean co-starred in Giant, a 1956 film for which Dean was posthumously nominated for an Academy Award.
After Dean's mother died in 1940, he was sent back from California, where his family had relocated, to Indiana to live with his grandparents. He was sent back on the same train as his mother's body. Known for his young rebel roles, Dean was cast as -- and was in real life -- a confused, somewhat angry and abandoned young man.
Dean was known to have a chip on his shoulder against fathers, thanks in part to never reconciling with his own -- whether the minister story, if true, has anything to do with that, is perhaps unknowable.
While he never married, he had a short-lived public relationship with Italian actress Pier Angeli. Best friend, roommate and biographer William Bast claims to have had a sexually intimate relationship with Dean, as well.
Dean had a confused, unhappy time of it. He did not live long enough to come to terms with his past.
@edgarblythe,
The guy trying to blow up his ex with an exploding dildo,
Only in America.
Big eggs and perving cats.
@eurocelticyankee,
That's because dildos are outlawed in the rest of the world.
@edgarblythe,
Explosive ones anyway.
I've heard of a latex dildo but a semtex one,
thats a new one.
What a way to kill the ex,
unbelievable.
@eurocelticyankee,
If a thing can be thought of it will be tried.
@edgarblythe,
Aye, It's a crazy world Ed.
Good night now.
Aussie eggs - bigger than texan eggs.
Did I just see a real life sterotype?