Quick – what country do you admire most?
Does “America” come immediately to mind, or do you find yourself immediately thinking of every country other than America, just to see if there is a country that you think you admire more than America?
Quick – what country do you admire most?
Does “America” come immediately to mind, or do you find yourself immediately thinking of every country other than America, just to see if there is a country that you think you admire more than America?
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They say that being an adult film star is tough work.
All the lights, the pressure to perform on demand in front of a crowd of disinterested crew members. Having to remember one’s lines.
It’s enough to lead an actor or actress to drink… and to drink a lot.
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Web Watch has covered one-take music videos before, such as this LIP DUB.
And considering how hard it is to make a video in one take, the coordination involved, etc – doing one well is when we should take notice and remind people what videos are supposed to be about.
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What does an old Playboy Bunny look like?
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How many times a day do you check your phone, whether it be for messages, emails, Twitter, Facebook status updates, Instagram, or actually making a phone call to someone? We’re not even talking exclusively smartphone users, who have those things glued to their hands at all times. We’re including all mobile phone users here.
Heck, you may even be reading this Web Watch post on your phone right now.
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One of the greatest comedy movies of the 1980’s was Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy in John Landis’ classic TRADING PLACES.
For those of you too young to remember (or too old to recall, take your pick), the film was a twist on either My Fair Lady or The Prince and The Pauper (also, take your pick), with a little bit of The Sting thrown in for good measure. But where The Sting dealt with scamming money through horse racing, Trading Places did it by investing in orange juice futures
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Parents everwhere struggle with listening to that old child-friendly music over and over, trying to find ways to stop going mad.
Maybe it’s not the song that’s the problem, but the way that it’s presented that’s the issue. Maybe if you were able to take one of those ever-popular children’s songs that you absolutely couldn’t hear one more time, and heard what it would sound like when done in the style of the music of your generation (whatever generation you are from, that is).
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This is a two part question for Web Watch readers:
a) for the women: do you have a tramp stamp, ie a tattoo on your lower back just above your butt crack?
Okay, now put your hands down. Next question:
b) for the men: what do you think of women with a lower back tattoo?
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