Thursday, February 14, 2008

Mini Burger Combo

Mini Burger Combo
Mini Burger Combo

Mini Burger Combo

Mini Burger Combo
Mini Burger Combo

Mini Burger Combo

Mini Burger Combo


Mini Burger Combo


Mini Burger Combo







Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Car Cut In Half

Car Cut In Half

Car Cut In Half

Car Cut In Half

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Super Slim House

 Super Slim House

 Super Slim House

 Super Slim House
 Super Slim House

Car Fatally Hit By Truck

 Car Fatally Hit By Truck

 Car Fatally Hit By Truck

 Car Fatally Hit By Truck

Friday, February 8, 2008

Tree House











Thursday, February 7, 2008

SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH

SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH

SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH

SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH

SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH

SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH
SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH

SCARY HOLES ON THE EARTH

Monday, February 4, 2008

Money



I met money one day. I said, "You are just a piece of paper."

Money smiled and said, "Of course I'm a piece of paper, but I haven't seen a dustbin yet, in my life".

Friday, February 1, 2008

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

IBaby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Baby Buffalo With Two Headed

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Liew Thow Lin: the real-life Magnetic Man

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Liew Thow
Lin is known as the "Magnetic Man" of Malaysia, because of his incredible ability to stick metal objects to his body.After a deep medical study, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) lecturer Nasrul Humaimi Mahmood said this ability was probably associated with "suction properties in his skin." Professor Dr. Mohamed Amin Alias, from UTM's electrical engineering faculty in Johor, agreed.

After seeing Liew perform, the professor did research on the matter, and decided, "His skin has a special suction effect that can help metal stick to it." "These powers are not an illusion," he said, "That is why his two sons and two grandchildren also have the magnetic-like ability.

They have his genes." Dr. Atsusi Kono, former chief physician at the Djo Si Idai Hospital in Tokyo, was so impressed with a Russian he saw doing this stunt, that he commented: "There is absolutely no doubt that the objects stick as if their bodies were magnetic."Dr. Friedbert Karger of the Max Planck Institute in Germany, in January 1997, investigated another "magnetic man" named Miroslaw Magola who was born in Poland in the 1960s, and was able to demonstrate the ability "to pick up a cup from the floor without touching it, and to control its suspension in mid-air."
Liew Thow Lin: the real-life Magnetic Man

Hello Kitty assault rifle