In space, noses don't run and tears don't fall. Your eyes make tears but they stick as a liquid ball. In fact, they sting a bit. So, you can cry, but space tears don't shed, and the liquid from your nose fills up into your sinuses. We use handkerchiefs.
April 14, 2013
Can you cry in the Space? - Video
When asked 'Can you cry in spcae?' Chris Hadfield, the Canadian astronaut, provided the following answer as well as the video below.
April 9, 2013
Throw that ball please! - video
It is hilarious and it doesn't really matter if you don't understand what is being said. It is so good.
March 30, 2013
Drive Thru pranks - the invisible man and the mumbling man
This first video is about this guy who hides behind a seat-shaped cover and drives thru the MacDonald's and the rest is just hilarious.
The second one is a man with his wife and kids in the car and keeps mumbling words to the MacDonald's staff. He is great.
The second one is a man with his wife and kids in the car and keeps mumbling words to the MacDonald's staff. He is great.
March 23, 2013
Music Everywhere even on bottoms - video
Pantax is doing a bottom percussion to please all, himself, you, and the bottoms, of course. I bet this can motivate to think again about becoming a drum player.
February 25, 2013
Adel Wins Best Original Song For 'Skyfall' - Oscars 2013 - 30 photos & video
Adele, who won an Oscar for her song Skyfall, walked the red carpet in a sparkly black Jenny Packham dress. This time she appeared quite different from when was at teh Grammy Awards. It seems she played it safe in the floor-length gown after dividing opinion with the vintage style red dress she wore at the Grammy Awards last week. Adel performed the track Skyfall before winning the Oscar for best original song. She walked up on stage with co-writer Paul Epworth who took over her acceptance speech when she burst into tears. Adele won the Golden Globe for best original song earlier this year. Added to her Grammy Awards 2012, she is heading to become one the great singers of all time.
(Photos credit: Huffingtonpost, UK)
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