Saturday, October 16, 2010

FUNNY IMAGES FROM GOOGLE STREET VIEW

























SOME OF THESE ARE PRETTY FUNNY.
FUCK OFF IF YOU DONT LIKE IT!



Wednesday, October 13, 2010

NC STATE FAIR BACK IN THE HOUSE!!
















THE NC STATE FAIR STARTS TOMORROW.










I CAN' WAIT.










HERE ARE SOME IMAGES FROM LAST YEAR!!!





















VIVA LA VIDA!!!!!!!!!!!!!














































BEST TITS AND ASS IN THE WORLD...HANDS DOWN OR SHOULD I SAY ASS UP!


















Tuesday, October 12, 2010

SERENA WILLIAMS....NOT BAD!!











SHE CLEANS UP NICE HUH?

ESPN SKIN ISSUE 2009
















THE NEW ONE COMES OUT IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS AND SHOULD BE BETTER THAN LAST YEAR. THE PHOTOGRAPHY IS GREAT!










Saturday, October 9, 2010

KICK ASS NEW CAMERAS






WHERE WERE THESE WHEN I WAS IN SCHOOL!!!!

http://glo.msn.com/living/picture-perfect-5735.gallery?gt1=49019#stackState=0__%2Fliving%2Fpicture-perfect-5735.gallery%3FphotoId%3D18621

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Leonard Skinner – The Man Behind the Name DIES LAST WEEK

His name has become part of rock mythology, a fact he was never completely at ease with but later begrudgingly accepted.

The story originates in the late 1960s. Forby Leonard Skinner, a strict disciplinarian who sported a crewcut you could set your watch to, was then a gym teacher at Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville, Fla. One day he sent five of his students to the principal’s office because their hair was too long.

“It was against the school rules,” Skinner told Jacksonville.com in 2009. “I don’t particularly like long hair on men, but again, it wasn’t my rule.”

Some of those kids would go on to form one of Southern rock's seminal acts, immortalizing Skinner by naming their band “Lynyrd Skynyrd” in mocking tribute. He may not have liked it much, but was a good sport. He allowed the band to use a photo of a sign for his realty business on one of their album’s inner sleeves – resulting in lots of 3AM calls from Skynyrd fans – and even became friends with some of the band members. He once came onstage and introduced the band when they played their hometown of Jacksonville, and his family says they’ve met a lot of great people over the years thanks to the Skinner-Skynyrd connection.

But you’d never catch him yelling out “Freebird” at one of their concerts. “I don’t like rock-n-roll music,” he said.

Skinner suffered from Alzheimer’s in his later years, and died on Monday, Sept. 20th in a nursing home.