Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Farrah Abraham's Sex Tape: Will You Watch It?Porn star James Deen claims he made sex tape with Farrah Abraham




Teen Mom Might be canceled, but that Does not mean Farrah Abraham still does not know how to put asses in seats. The reality star Attracted a ton of attention Earlier This Year for waxing her three-year-old's eyebrows, and now, she's Attracting even more thanks to a sex tape she shot alongside Noted porn star James Deen.

According To Radar Online, Deen Became Involved Original Farrah's only after sex tape was rejected. She Allegedly shot footage With An ex-boyfriend some time ago, but when she Eichmann 'it to various porn distributers, They Told her it did not work Verify Because They could not she was more than eighteen-years-old. That's a big no-no in the porn business. Undeterred, she enlisted the help of Deen, and in the clip, que Has not been made ​​public yet, the two Allegedly go at it for more than a half an hour in different positions.

On the one hand, the inclusion of Deen makes the tape far more desirable. His Presence Guarantees to Un certain level of competence, and the fact That it was shot by a professional crew means there will not be an overall weird angles or awkwardness. On the other hand, however it, part of the appeal of the celebrity sex tape is that (usually we) Those Involved Do not Realize the whole world is going to be watching and THEREFORE have Their guards down.

What do you think? Will you watch Abraham get busy on film? Let us know your thoughts by voting in the poll below ...

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Margaret Thatcher's legacy found in Australia



In the remote mining town of Broken Hill, the then Conservative opposition leader was greeted by union leaders who, she recalled afterwards, were "delighted and rather surprised" to see her.
With great pride, they explained how the unions essentially ran the town and that a local bar which challenged their domination had been boycotted and then forced to close.
"My guides were completely unabashed, indeed perversely pleased, about this blatant infraction of liberty," she wrote in her memoir. "I could not help wondering whether I had had an insight into The First Circle."
If not exactly formative, that
1976 trip to Australia certainly appears to have been reinforcing - it stiffened her Conservative resolve.
Knowing that she would spend a lot of time on planes, at the airport she bought Solzhenitsyn's novel, The First Circle, which made her think more deeply about freedom and democracy.
She was also unimpressed by Australian conservatives, led at that time by Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, who were not committed enough to creating a free-enterprise economy and ending protectionism.
The applause, as she wrapped up a speech to the Liberal Party in Canberra, was "far from deafening." It led her to conclude that her Australian contemporaries were not ready for her "unapologetic conservatism."
A meeting with Sir Robert Menzies, Australia's longest-serving prime minister and a member of Churchill's Imperial War Cabinet, was altogether more satisfying.
The retired elder statesman had read her speeches about the continued Soviet threat, at a time when relations had eased between Washington and Moscow.
"When I found myself complimented by this remarkable man," she said, "it strengthened me in the conviction that I was right and that the detente establishment was wrong." In Menzies, she saw a fellow Cold War warrior.
Even in 1976, three years before she became prime minister, there was an Australian fascination with Margaret Thatcher.
Since then, her governing philosophy and economic creed have come to be enthusiastically embraced on the Australian right. In a country more than 10,000 miles from Westminster, the legacy of Thatcherism can be found.

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Annette Funicello, 'America's Sweetheart,' Has Died by Eyder Peralta





Annette Funicello, who was one of the first child stars to emerge out of The Mickey Mouse Club, has died,.

Funicello was Known as "America's Sweetheart." Her acting career started in 1955 Walt Disney Recruited When her at 12 years old. She went on to become a successful film star, starring with Frankie Avalon in.

Funicello had been battling multiple sclerosis for years. By the end of her life, she was unable to walk or talk. The Canadian broadcaster.

That her family confirmed she died from Complications of MS. she was taken off life support Monday morning.

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