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LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

F 4 FUNS

LOVE, PEACE, MUSIC, FUN, ENTERTAINMENT n POETRY.

Amazing Removable Stickers For MAC



amazing removable stickers for mac - creative ideas

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amazing removable stickers for mac - creative ideas

amazing removable stickers for mac - creative ideas

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amazing removable stickers for mac - creative ideas

amazing removable stickers for mac - creative ideas

amazing removable stickers for mac - creative ideas

amazing removable stickers for mac - creative ideas

Google Doodle Celebrate 13th Birthday

Google Celebrate 13th Birthday
Happy Birthday Google!! Google Inc. is celebrating 13th birthday today with Google Doodle. They have successfully completed their 13th years on web and they are most preferred search engine and most visited website.

Autumn Colors In Britain

         Autumn colors: leaves across Britain begin to turn orange and red
 
 
 
 
A Cambridge University college covered in Virginia Creeper looks spectacular as it turns into a blaze of red. It completely covers the back of the building at St John's College and has become one of the most famous autumn sights in Cambridge as the leaves change from green to scarlet.
A Cambridge University college covered in Virginia Creeper looks spectacular as it turns into a blaze of red. It completely covers the back of the building at St John's College and has become one of the most famous autumn sights in Cambridge as the leaves change from green to scarlet.


Dan Booth, Head Gardener for English Heritage, sent us this picture of fly agaric mushrooms at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens in South Yorkshire. We will create a readers' autumn picture gallery soon. If you have a photograph you'd like us to consider for a picture gallery, please email it to mypic@telegraph.co.uk, supplying a little info on where and how the picture was taken.
Fly agaric mushrooms at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens in South Yorkshire


Fallen leaves float on top of duck weed at Moseley Bog in Birmingham. Moseley Bog is a nature reserve in the Moseley area of Birmingham and is close to the childhood home of the author JRR Tolkien. The ancient woodland surrounding the bog was his inspiration to create the ancient forests in his books, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
Fallen leaves float on top of duck weed at Moseley Bog in Birmingham. Moseley Bog is a nature reserve in the Moseley area of Birmingham and is close to the childhood home of the author JRR Tolkien. The ancient woodland surrounding the bog was his inspiration to create the ancient forests in his books, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.


The view across the lake at the National Trust's property at Stourhead, Wiltshire, as the autumnal colours begin to show on the trees
The view across the lake at the National Trust's property at Stourhead, Wiltshire, as the autumnal colours begin to show on the trees around lake Hoare, created by Henry Hoare II in the 1740s

Meet The Real Life Sky Walker


On top of the world: Daring photographer scales sky-high buildings to take stomach-churning shots of the Earth below,

Meet the real-life sky walker - the photographer who risks his life scaling sky-high buildings to take incredible photos of the world below.
Russian student Marat Dupri, 19, bought a Canon camera 18 months ago and immediately decided to start taking shots of beautiful views.
He began climbing onto the roofs of houses to capture spectacular views from the air, before deciding to go to even greater heights.
Together with his fearless friends and models, he has sneaked past guards at some of Moscow's tallest structures - to produce incredible yet stomach-churning images.
Scared of heights? Russian student Marat Dupri doesn't seem to be, as he photographs amazing views from sky-high structures around Moscow
Scared of heights? Russian student Marat Dupri doesn't seem to be, as he photographs amazing views from sky-high structures around Moscow

The incredible photos show the teens walking in the sky, as they perch hundreds of feet in the air on pylons, or walking on the edge of a high building with NO safety harnesses.
Marat said: ‘When I am on the roof I have a feeling that the whole world is by my feet.
‘All my problems and trouble are left somewhere down. The height exhilarates me. I am enjoying with my home town views. It gives me energy and fills with enthusiasm to make new and great shots.
 
‘I had always been interested in photography and a couple of years ago,  I bought my first proper camera.
‘I wanted to try and get the most spectacular pictures I could - pictures like no-one else had taken before.
‘I began by taking pictures from my own roof, but soon I wanted to get bigger and better pictures.
Quick learner: Dupri only bought his Canon camera 18 months ago but seems to be getting into the swing of using it and finding artistic inspiration
Quick learner: Dupri only bought his Canon camera 18 months ago but seems to be getting into the swing of using it and finding artistic inspiration

‘So I went with my friend to the top of a 33 storey building.  It was about 120 metres high and we went right out to the edge and I started taking pictures.
‘It was such a thrill, we couldn't wait to do it again.
‘I've taken a lot of the photos by sneaking past guards and getting access to structures illegally.
‘But I think the risks are worth it to take such amazing pictures.’
Marat's incredible pictures show several of his friends balancing on the very edge of beams hundreds of feet above the ground.
They are not attached to any safety harnesses and could plummet to earth at any time.
Desperate measures: Dupri says he has sneaked past guards to get access to structures illegally, but says it was worth every risk
Desperate measures: Dupri says he has sneaked past guards to get access to structures illegally, but says it was worth every risk

One photo shows the teens scaling one of Russia's seven Soviet skyscrapers, using a ladder to scale the side of the building.
And another shows his friend perched at the side of a monument to Peter I, 215 metres in the air.
The teens even took photos on the top of the Moscow tower - one of the highest buildings in Europe.
Marat added: ‘The building is 300 metres up in the air and it was really difficult to take photos because of the wind. I had to bend right over and just take a picture straight down.
‘That was the most dangerous photo I have taken, it was pretty scary.
‘I've also taken pictures from a 270 metre high radio mast that was still in use.
‘I got a huge adrenalin rush from taking the pictures, but I had a severe headache for several days after - I think it was from radiation.
‘It was worth it to get such amazing photos though.’
Higher and higher: The student says 'I began by taking pictures from my own roof, but soon I wanted to get bigger and better pictures'
Higher and higher: The student says 'I began by taking pictures from my own roof, but soon I wanted to get bigger and better pictures'

Ice magic: The photographer who finds spectacular beauty in Earth's melting polar caps


These magical pictures capture the ethereal and otherworldly beauty of the melting ofJokulsarlon - the largest glacial lagoon in Iceland.
The stunning natural wonder is made up of strange ice formations that change constantly in response to the temperature.
From June to September each year the frozen glacier begins to melt - which gives the lagoon and its ice islands a haunting life of its own
Serene: Jokulsarlon Lagoon is the largest melting lagoon in Iceland. Thanks to global warming the incredibly beautiful nine mile-long fresh water lake has nearly doubled in size
Serene: Jokulsarlon Lagoon is the largest melting lagoon in Iceland. Thanks to global warming the incredibly beautiful nine mile-long fresh water lake has nearly doubled in size
Ethereal: Taken at midnight at the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, photographer Alexandre Deschaumes said the light gives an otherworldly feel to the images
Ethereal: Taken at midnight at the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, photographer Alexandre Deschaumes said the light gives an otherworldly feel to the images

Adventurous photographer, Alexandre Deschaumes, 28, from the French Alps is so in love with the lagoon that he has spent three years visiting it during the melting season.
He said: 'I felt inspired by the otherworldly feeling and original beauty of this place,
'There is a truly fascinating balance of the surreal, desolate, but still completely elegant and mesmerising landscape. I wanted to see some dark and inspiring landscape.'
 
Thanks to global warming the incredibly beautiful nine mile-long fresh water lake of Jokulsarlon has nearly doubled in size - in 1975 it used to be only five miles-long.
Mr Deschaumes said: 'My quest was to reveal and show the world that this kind of atmosphere and places exists, and maybe trying to open a 'new door' of imagination and dreams.
'It is important for me that, through my work, people can realise how amazing nature is - that places like this really exist.
'As people become inspired by this beauty, maybe they would like to be more careful with the environment.'
Beautiful: Adventurous photographer Alexandre Deschaumes positions his camera to create these magical pictures in Iceland at night
Beautiful: Adventurous photographer Alexandre Deschaumes positions his camera to create these magical pictures in Iceland at night
Melting: A mix of still ice and moving ice is captured as the glaciers begin to melt creating a haunting effect
Melting: A mix of still ice and moving ice is captured as the glaciers begin to melt creating a haunting effect

Woman with Worlds Longest Fingernail


See How She Texts with 20-Foot Nails [PHOTOS]

With fingernails nearly 20 feet long, Chris "The Dutchess" Walton set the record for the world's longest nails, which took 18 years to grow. That must be one expensive manicure.
The 45-year-old singer from Las Vegas known as "The Dutchess" is now part of the 2012 Guinness Book of World Records for her fingernails that measure 10 feet 2 inches on her left hand and 9 feet 7 inches on her right.
"It's kind of like a body part that I was born with, now I don't know what I would do without them," Chris "The Dutchess" Walton said while being photographed in front of the New York Public Library on Wednesday.
While she admits she doesn't know what she would do without them, we wonder what she does WITH them.
According to "The Dutchess," she can do almost anything with her 20-feet long nails including drive a car, shop and household chores. Well, anything but reach into her pockets.
"The hardest thing for me to do is dig in my pockets," she told the Huffington Post. "Everything else I can do myself -- driving, shopping, cleaning the house ... although when I vacuum, the cord gets tangled in my fingers."
One other activity she does not engage in is swimming, but not because of her nails. "I don't swim, but it's not the nails that stop me swimming. It's a hair thing," she said.
"The Dutchess" demonstrated how she texts with such long fingernails, using her knuckles instead, while promoting the 2012 Guinness Book of World Records with her glittery nails and flamboyant ensemble. 
She consciously thinks about her nails, which she has been growing for over 18 years, including when dressing herself, altering her clothing to fit her sharp lifestyle.
"I align my wardrobe to myself...If I like a jacket, I'll take the seam out of the arm and replace it with a zipper so I can get my nails in the sleeve," she said.
The mother of five and grandmother of three did not intentionally grow her nails over the past two decades for sport, but rather on accident.
"I never set out to make it into Guinness. It just happened," she told the Huffington Post. "One day I stopped cutting my nails. I liked the way they looked. And they just kept growing."
"The Dutchess" said she does not have a special diet to grow her nails and does not take vitamins or supplements to promote nail growth, but rather eats a lot of candy.
She does, however, care for her appendage-like fingernails, giving herself a manicure once a month. When asked how many bottles of nail polish she uses per manicure, she told the Huffington Post, "it depends on the brand, and how it goes on."
Chris "The Dutchess" Walton, a real life Edward Scissorhands, also said she does not plan on clipping her nails any time soon.
"I'm pretty sure one day I will cut them, but I can't see it in my head because I'm so used to having them," she said. "It's like a leg, I wouldn't just chop it off so it's gonna take some thinking."


Chris "The Duchess" Walton shows off her Guinness world record holding fingernails outside the New York Public Library in New York September 14, 2011. Her nails measure 10 feet 2 inches on her left hand and 9 feet 7 inches on her right hand that
Chris "The Duchess" Walton shows off her Guinness world record holding fingernails outside the New York Public Library in New York September 14, 2011. Her nails measure 10 feet 2 inches on her left hand and 9 feet 7 inches on her right hand that she has been growing for 18 years.
Source: REUTERS
Chris "The
 Duchess" Walton shows off her Guinness world record holding fingernails outside the New York Public Library in New York September 14, 2011. Her nails measure 10 feet 2 inches on her left hand and 9 feet 7 inches on her right hand that

Chris "The
 Duchess" Walton shows off her Guinness world record holding fingernails outside the New York Public Library in New York September 14, 2011. Her nails measure 10 feet 2 inches on her left hand and 9 feet 7 inches on her right hand that

Source: REUTERS
Chris "The Duchess" Walton demonstrates how she texts with her Guinness world record holding fingernails outside the New York Public Library in New York September 14, 2011. Her nails measure 10 feet 2 inches on her left hand and 9 feet 7 inches

Royal Carriage


The York to London Royal Mail on the Open in Winter
 
 
 
 Mail Caoches on an Open Road
 
 
 
 Going to the Derby
 
 
 

Miss Universe Contest

 
 
Angola's Leila Lopes became the new Miss Universe, edging out beauties from Ukraine, Brazil, the Philippines and China in the final as the pageant marked its 60th anniversary.
Statuesque Lopes, 25, takes the on crown from last year's winner Ximena Navarrete of Mexico.
Ninety-eight young women took part in the contest -- in South America's largest city, Brazil's industrial hub of Sao Paulo -- watched by an estimated one billion people around the world.
 
 
Miss Angola

 
 
Miss Angola

 
Miss Angola.
Miss Universe 2011 with Miss Universe 2010

 
 
Miss Angola

 
Miss Angola

The top 5
 
Second runner-up Miss Brazil, Prscila Machado

 
 
 
 
Miss China

 
 
 
Miss Philippines

 
 
Miss Ukraine

 
 
 
The 10 finalists
 

Crazy Pics!!!


Nokia Mobile Camera!!

 Solution for Petrol Hike

 
This is what you do, when you are frustrated with life!!


Die hard nature!!

 
Crazy stunt by American Soldier!!

 
You get sleep anywhere, after hardwork!!

How the dog survived being stabbed in the HEAD...


This brave German Shepherd sits calmly with her owner - just minutes after  burglars stabbed an eight inch blade into her skull.
The six-year-old family pet, named Bella, needed emergency surgery to remove  the protruding knife after the horrific incident on Saturday.
This shocking picture shows how the robbers narrowly missed the animal's eyes  as they plunged the deadly blade into her forehead.

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Before surgery: The German Shepherd ahead of having the knife pulled out

Today Bella's owner Vernon Swart said he feared the worst when he saw the knife  sticking out of her skull following the attack at his home in South Africa.
He said: 'I was in the house on Saturday morning when the neighbours called to  say our dog was running around in the street with a massive knife in her head.
'I didn't believe them but when I went outside I saw it for myself.
'The neighbours said they had caught intruders trying to enter their home and  they must have then tried to get into my place when Bella attacked them in our  garden.
'One of them had stabbed her right in the head and the end of the knife was  poking out between her eyes.
'I feared the worst and assumed she was going to die, but incredibly she was  running around as if nothing had happened.'
Mr Swart, a professional artist from Stellenbosch near Cape Town, said he  rushed Bella to the vet for surgery after the stabbing.
He said: 'My wife was at work but she came home and we drove down to the vet.
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'Stella was on the back seat and every time she turned her head the handle of  the knife banged against the window.
'She obviously couldn't feel anything as she was acting normally, but it looked  horrific.

Sickening: Vernon Swart with his Bella while she had a knife in her head

'The vet couldn't believe what he was seeing and said he had no idea how Bella  had survived.
'He put her under an anaesthetic and then pulled the blade out.
'It was imbedded so far into her skull that he had to put his knees up against  Bella's head and lever it with his arms.
'When we saw the size of the knife we were absolutely shocked.
'The vet said it must have missed her brain by fractions of a centimetre and  otherwise she would have been dead.'
The eight inch diver's knife was later handed to the police as evidence after  the surgery.
Detectives confirmed they had opened a case of malicious damage to property  following the incident.
They were today hunting for the suspected thieves, who ran away after the  attempted break-in.
Meanwhile Bella was recovering at home after her ordeal.
Mr Swart said: 'She's been lying beside the fire and we've been treating her to  all sorts of nice food, but she seems absolutely fine.
'People keep coming to look at her but she can't understand what all the fuss  is about.'
He added: 'We're just so relieved that she's okay.
'She's been with our family for ages and we'd have been devastated to have lost  her.
'I've told the police that if they find the guys who did this we'd like to  leave them alone in a room for a few minutes with Bella, and she'd quickly get  her revenge.'

Waterskiing


Who said you need to be on a river on at the see to go water skiing? 

Plasticine Models



Plasticine is a type of modeling clay. It is used in the creation of clay animation to make characters. It is made out of calcium salts, aliphatic acids, an petroleum jelly. The consistency is a putty substance.

Colonel Gaddifi has been captured - in Plasticine by Leicester-born sculptor Karen Caldicott, who now lives in New York. Her Gaddifi bust cheekily features cuts and bruises - perhaps a glimpse at the Libyan leader's imminent future. Karen has also made eight inch-high sculptures of Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Hillary Clinton...
Colonel Gaddifi has been captured - in Plasticine - by Leicester-born sculptor Karen Caldicott, who now lives in New York. Her Gaddifi bust cheekily features cuts and bruises - perhaps a glimpse at the Libyan leader's imminent future. Karen has also made eight inch-high sculptures of Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Hillary Clinton...


...and Apple boss Steve Jobs. Karen explains: 'This Plasticine is the kind that is used in stop-motion/Claymation animation. The fact that it never really hardens makes it the perfect material to continually make adjustments, which art directors often ask me to do.'
...and Apple boss Steve Jobs. Karen explains: "This Plasticine is the kind that is used in stop-motion/Claymation animation. The fact that it never really hardens makes it the perfect material to continually make adjustments, which art directors often ask me to do."


Michael Jackson
"Mostly these are commissions from magazines and newspapers. If I decide to make a head otherwise it's because I can really have fun with a certain subject, she says". Pictured: her sculpture of Michael Jackson


Mick Jagger
As well as sculpting well-known faces, Karen accepts commissions with prices starting at $1000. She displays her works in galleries and also has plans to animate her heads for a short film. Pictured: Mick Jagger
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