ABSOLUTELY PERFECT YOGA vol.9
I went with one of the teachers from my yoga studio to Blue Osa. I figured it would be an adventure and not a luxury spa vacation, and I was right. Our teacher turned our trip into a magical experience which I will treasure for the rest of my life. I will say that the lack of hot water, or consistent water for that matter was really disappointing, and Aaron's reactions to some of the complaints from our group was uncaring and unkind. Paul and Marie were amazing, as were the rest of the Blue Osa staff...wish there had more vegetarian friendly foods, but again, my trip was magic thanks to Marco.
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Perfectly Timed Photos Ever
Sometimes the holy trinity of perfectness is achieved and you get an Internet classic like so many of the photographs below. There are countless galleries of these images floating around. I tried my best to compile the most representative of this concept. If you’re craving more, the following links are a good start: r/PerfectTiming on Reddit; Bored Panda (here, here and here); BuzzFeed (here and here)
THE WILD AND CRAZY PEOPLE OF WALMART
Walmart offered up insane Black Friday sale prices a week early this year, so you can expect people from all walks of life to storm America's favorite mega-store. While Thanksgiving usually brings out the worst in shoppers, you can find crazies at Walmart just about every day of the year. Don't believe us? Just keep clicking.
Sexiest Women You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Numbered lists are nothing new to WhatCulture but never has the job of putting together one been so pleasurable for us. Spending the past weekend as valuably as any other, we drew up a list of those beautiful ladies of contemporary pop culture who are undeniably talented and hot but who don’t (usually) hog the spotlight or make it onto the Top sexy lists of FHM or others.
The task we set ourselves… to highlight the 50 sexiest woman whose faces you’ve ever never seen or if you have been fortunate enough to be previously acquainted, you’ve not forgotten them. Even if you can’t quite remember their name.
You’ll enjoy this list. It’s an eye-catcher…
One half of the waitresses at CBS’ uber popular show Two Broke Girls, Beth Behrs is one of the sexiest blondes on TV but she so nearly wasn’t. Having taken jobs in little seen productions, such as 2009′s direct-to-video sequel American Pie Presents: The Book of Love, leggy Behrs auditioned for Two Broke Girls and was put through SEVEN auditions by the casting director before she landed the gig of former heiress Caroline Channing. And we are certainly thankful she persisted in winning the role, our monday nights wouldn’t be the same without he
Procession of big rigs, hundreds of mourners for weighmaster who was killed
ESTACADA, Ore. -- More than a hundred truck drivers created a mile-long procession Saturday morning to honor the inspector killed last week in a cruel murder.
Grady Waxenfelter, a weighmaster for Clackamas County, was murdered when he pulled over a truck without license plates.
The suspect is still at large.
On Saturday, Grady's family and friends gathered for a private memorial service in Estacada.
Before the service, more than a hundred men and women drove their big-rig trucks from Oregon City to Estacada as a special tribute to Grady with a police escort.
Many of the drivers only knew Grady from his work as a weighmaster.
He was the inspector who'd check their trucks for violations in Clackamas County.
"I want to show support to his family. He didn't deserve what we got. He was a well-liked man. He did his job and got along with most everybody," said a trucker who hauls logs.
"I've been through some of his inspections. He was an awesome guy. He was more than fair," said a man who drives a dump truck.
"I liked Grady. I used to pull over when he was inspecting trucks just to talk to him. Everybody liked him. We're here to show respect," said another trucker who hauls logs.
In life, these drivers share a professional and sometimes prickly relationship with inspectors like Grady.
"He inspected me a couple of times," said another truck driver, waiting to climb into his rig for the procession. "It's funny because we don't want to see him. He's like an enemy to us. He didn't deserve what he got, by no means."
The procession included dump trucks, cement trucks, fire trucks, moving trucks, tow trucks, trucks that haul logs, trash, rocks, and more.
From the first to last, the trucks took 10 to 15 minutes to pass.
There is a $7,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect.
ABSOLUTELY PERFECT YOGA vol.8
I went with one of the teachers from my yoga studio to Blue Osa. I figured it would be an adventure and not a luxury spa vacation, and I was right. Our teacher turned our trip into a magical experience which I will treasure for the rest of my life. I will say that the lack of hot water, or consistent water for that matter was really disappointing, and Aaron's reactions to some of the complaints from our group was uncaring and unkind. Paul and Marie were amazing, as were the rest of the Blue Osa staff...wish there had more vegetarian friendly foods, but again, my trip was magic thanks to Marco.
Same old binge Britain: Arctic weather fails to stop drunken revellers causing chaos on streets of UK
Everyone has their own way of seeing in the New Year.
Hundreds of thousands thronged central London for the traditional firework spectacular, while simultaneous displays entertained revellers across the country.
For the vast majority that, and the company of good friends, was enough. But for too many others, the name of the game was to drink to the point of oblivion.
The Noughties will be remembered for terrorist attacks, war, recession and the continued rise of binge drinking.
The latter was all too evident on the streets of our cities as young drinkers ushered in a new decade
in the only way they seem to know.
For one, the beginning of 2010 came and went face down in a snow-covered street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Three friends unsuccessfully tried to help the paralytic woman, wearing a mini-skirt and heels, to her feet.
Elsewhere in the town, bonhomie was suspended when a man pulled off his shirt to square up to another man wearing a Santa hat.
Hundreds of thousands thronged central London for the traditional firework spectacular, while simultaneous displays entertained revellers across the country.
For the vast majority that, and the company of good friends, was enough. But for too many others, the name of the game was to drink to the point of oblivion.
The Noughties will be remembered for terrorist attacks, war, recession and the continued rise of binge drinking.
The latter was all too evident on the streets of our cities as young drinkers ushered in a new decade
in the only way they seem to know.
For one, the beginning of 2010 came and went face down in a snow-covered street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Three friends unsuccessfully tried to help the paralytic woman, wearing a mini-skirt and heels, to her feet.
Elsewhere in the town, bonhomie was suspended when a man pulled off his shirt to square up to another man wearing a Santa hat.
The Worst Tattoo Spelling Fails
What's worse than a bad tattoo? These mistakes are going to hurt long after the ink heals.
That truck driver you flipped off? Let me tell you his story.
Let me tell you a little about the truck driver you just flipped off because he was passing another truck, and you had to cancel the cruise control and slow down until he completed the pass and moved back over.
His truck is governed to 68 miles an hour, because the company he leases it from believes it keeps him and the public and the equipment safer.
The truck he passed was probably running under 65 mph to conserve fuel. You see, the best these trucks do for fuel economy is about 8 miles per gallon. With fuel at almost $4 per gallon -- well, you do the math. And, yes, that driver pays for his own fuel.
He needs to be 1,014 miles from where he loaded in two days. And he can't fudge his federally mandated driver log, because he no longer does it on paper; he is logged electronically.
He can drive 11 hours in a 14-hour period; then he must take a 10-hour break. And considering that the shipper where he loaded held him up for five hours because it is understaffed, he now needs to run without stopping for lunch and dinner breaks.
If he misses his delivery appointment, he will be rescheduled for the next day, because the receiver has booked its docks solid (and has cut staff to a minimum). That means the driver sits, losing 500-plus miles for the week.
Which means his profit will be cut, and he will take less money home to his family. Most of these guys are gone 10 days, and home for a day and a half, and take home an average of $500 a week if everything goes well.
You can't tell by looking at him, but two hours ago he took a call informing him that his only sister was involved in a car accident, and though everything possible was done to save her, she died. They had flown her to a trauma hospital in Detroit, but it was too late.
He hadn't seen her since last Christmas, but they talked on the phone every week. The load he is pulling is going to Atlanta, and he will probably not be able to get to the funeral.
His dispatcher will do everything possible to get him there, but the chances are slim. So he has hardly noticed your displeasure at having to slow down for him. It's not that he doesn't care; he's just numb.
Everything you buy at the store and everything you order online moves by truck. Planes and trains can't get it to your house or grocery store. We are dependent on trucks to move product from the airport and the rail yards to the stores and our homes.
Every day, experienced and qualified drivers give it up because the government, the traffic and the greedy companies involved in trucking have drained their enthusiasm for this life.
They take a job at a factory if they can find it, and are replaced by an inexperienced youngster dreaming of the open road. This inexperience leads to late deliveries, causing shortages and higher prices at the store, and crashes that lead to unnecessary deaths.
It is even possible that is what led to the death of this driver's sister.
This is a true story; it happened last week. The driver's name is Harold, and I am his dispatcher.
ABSOLUTELY PERFECT YOGA vol.7
I went with one of the teachers from my yoga studio to Blue Osa. I figured it would be an adventure and not a luxury spa vacation, and I was right. Our teacher turned our trip into a magical experience which I will treasure for the rest of my life. I will say that the lack of hot water, or consistent water for that matter was really disappointing, and Aaron's reactions to some of the complaints from our group was uncaring and unkind. Paul and Marie were amazing, as were the rest of the Blue Osa staff...wish there had more vegetarian friendly foods, but again, my trip was magic thanks to Marco.
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