the mrbrown show, gee ahruh see (music video): mrbrown's video parody of SNSD's song, Gee.

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me too ish virgin at e...lections.

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me too ish virgin at e...lections.



Pippa Middleton caused a real stir with her bridesmaid dress - and a Facebook group praising her assets has already attracted more than 10,000 fans.
The Pippa Middleton Ass Appreciation Society is full of fans extolling the virtues of Prince William's sister-in-law.
While many of the comments are crude, one fan wrote simply: "I GET IT! this is why everybody was excited bout the wedding!"

The awkward moment when Harry found out what Pippa translated to in Italian (google it)
A Westminster Abbey sidesperson gets carried away after the wedding and indulges in a spot of gymnastics in the aisle

The Royal Wedding went on for ages – eh! Two and a half hours of boring old hymns and priests talking about being gathered in the sight of God.From People Magazine: Prince William and Catherine Middleton's Wedding in Two Minutes
But what if you could watch the whole wedding – all the good bits – in two minutes?
In today’s rock and roll world we don’t have time for pomp and circumstance – punk is more our thing and good punk never lasts more than two minutes.
Here is Kate and Wills’ fabulous wedding in two minutes flat.

The Baltimore County McDonald's at the centre of a scandal, after footage of the violent beating of a customer on its premises went viral, has sacked the employee who filmed the attack.
Rosedale franchise owner Mitchel McPherson made the announcement today, saying employee Vernon Hackett was no longer employed by the fast food chain

Indian spiritual leader Sai Baba, one of the country's most famous gurus, died in hospital on Sunday, triggering an outpouring of grief from devotees around the world.Read more
He was 85 and succumbed to heart problems, his doctors said in a statement, after being in critical condition for more than three weeks.
Thousands of Hindu followers massed at the Institute of Higher Medical Sciences hospital where Sai Baba was being treated in his hometown of Puttaparthi, in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh.
A man flashed himself at East Coast Park in the early morning hours. Two frightened and angry teenage girls, whom he trailed for half an hour, took a picture of his exposure with a mobile phone.Story from insing.
The incident happened at 7am on 22 April, Friday when 16 year old Miss Zhang and her 19 year old friend were strolling along East Coast Park, which is near their home. They had planned to watch the sunrise and had arranged to meet at around 6am.
看日出竟然看到“宝”!色男大清早在东海岸公园“露宝”,跟踪两女生半小时,两女又惊有怒,掏出手机把色男的“狼样”当场拍下!
这起气闻发生在星期五(22日)清晨约7时,16岁的张姓女生和19岁好友,为了看日出,起个大早,6时左右结伴步行到离住家不远的东海岸公园。

Dennis Rodman said Friday night that he will be enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Rodman says he was informed Thursday to be in Houston for Monday's announcement before the championship game of the NCAA tournament. He was among 12 finalists for the Hall of Fame this year along with players such as Jamaal Wilkes, Maurice Cheeks, Chris Mullin and Ralph Sampson. The induction ceremony is in August.
Rodman revealed the news during the Chicago Bulls' 101-96 win over the Detroit Pistons, who retired his No. 10 jersey at halftime.
The Singaporean authorities have announced a ban on April fool's jokes in the media.
In a memorandum circulated to television broadcasting stations, radio stations, and newspaper publications by the Media Development Authority (MDA), the authorities warned media outlets against running fake stories for the purposes of entertainment.
"The integrity of the media comes into question when quality standards are abandoned recklessly in favor of inappropriate jocularity. False reporting undermines the trustworthiness of news itself and leads to the decay of the social fabric," the statement circulated by the MDA read.
Media outlets were told to stick to business as usual on April Fool's Day.

A VULGAR message was accidentally sent out on the corporate Twitter account of The Straits Times yesterday.
The message, sent out at 12.15pm to more than 46,000 followers of @STcom on the social networking site, read: 'omg. f... you all. seriously.'
It was deleted within seconds.
Upon being alerted, Straits Times social media editor Ng Tze Yong immediately posted a tweet apologising on behalf of the staff member who had committed the blunder.
But the tweet had already gone viral within minutes, with hundreds of Twitter users re-posting the message.
The reactions were mostly of amusement, with some expressing sympathy