Ocarina :: App
Monday, November 10th, 2008Ocarina is described as the first true musical instrument for the iPhone.
Ocarina is described as the first true musical instrument for the iPhone.
Soo lame but my type of movie production! LOL!
…a scarf that looks like a keffiyeh, a traditional headdress worn by Arab men.
Watch this video. Listen to the frames-per-second!! Like WOAH!!
SAMI….DO NOT TRY THIS ON YOUR CAR!! Japanese do it in closed circuit arenas….Arabs are crazy because this is the real deal.
A seven year old borrows his grandmother’s car, hits a couple of mailboxes, two parked cars and two moving cars. And he’s not sorry just one bit.
He played it so cool though….you could tell he wanted to strangle the guy!
After watching her new music video on MTV, Mariah’s back with her lingerie-voluptuous-prostitute outfits! And…the name of the song, “Touch my Body”!!?? I’ll let you finish the rest…..The lyrics explain her prostitute desires! “Touch my body, Let me wrap my thighs, All around your waist…Just a little taste. Touch my body…Know you love my curves…Come on and give me what I deserve”
This is NOT a family-rated music video especially with what she’s wearing. She can never do wrong by me! LOL! The video features “30 Rock’s funny guy, Jack McBrayer” who is mesmerized by her beauty that is standing in front of him. I wonder if there is any guy at all who could have resist her???
Next up, “No Country for Old Men” according to a 3 year old. Sid…this is for you!
Watch when he plays without looking!!! Truly psycho!!
An ad campaign for LOUIS VUITTON by Mamoru Hosoda. an updated alice in wonderland, in which a girl, searching for her lost cell phone, floats in a dizzying world of the company’s logos. While waiting to meet her friends outside of a Louis Vuitton store, Aya’s cell phone is eaten by the LV Panda, who then promptly swallows Aya - but the inside of his stomach is gateway to a psychadelic wonderland. Based on characters created by famed superflat artist Takashi Murakami.
Location:
The LOUIS VUITTON store featured in this video is the Omotesando in Tokyo, Japan.
Music:
Fantastic Plastic Machine - “Different Colors”