Each year Halloween brings out the freaks, the frightful, and the fabulous, and this year was no exception. Some of your favorite celebs celebrated the holiday by dressing up in all sorts of creative costumesfrom ballerinas (Teairra Mari) to bumblebees (Brandy) and even garment bags (We see you, JD).
Keri Hilson had one of our favorite costumes this year. Miss Keri poked fun at herself by dressing up as Big Bird, even posing alongside a birdcage. It was time I embrace my true identity, tweeted the good-natured singer. Haters need to think of another way to ruffle my feathers.
Other highlights included Diddy and his son as clowns, Snoop Dogg as Count Snoop, Christina Milian as a Navi from Avatar, Fabolous as the Joker, John Legend as a gladiator and his girlfriend Christine Teigen as Cleopatra, and Ice-T and Coco as a doctor and busty nurse.
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Some intriguing yet scary facts about regular and random things that happen to people.
For instance, did you know that the average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime at night? What?!?! That makes no sense at all, have you ever eaten a spider without knowing? Heres another one, rats multiply so quickly that in 18 months, and two rats could have over 1 million descendents. Imagine 1 million rats, ughh
Did you know that if you have your head chopped off you can expect seven seconds of consciousness before all the *la*hd drains from your brain. You would have time to view the world from a bodiless perspective. Now that's crazy! And we only thought chicken did that.
If you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a *la*hd vessel in your head or neck and die. Damn, hopefully Bey doesn't surpress her sneezes, god bless you!
If you urinate when swimming in a South American river, you may encounter the candiru. Drawn to warmth, this tiny fish is known to follow a stream of urine to its source, swim inside the body, and flare it's barbed fins. It will remain firmly embedded in the flesh until surgically removed. OUCH!!! Think twice before you urinate in a pool now.Nearly 10% of American households dress their pets in Halloween costumes. Admit it you will do it on Halloween.You are more likely to be infected by flesh-eating bacteria than you are to be struck by lightning. Being hit by lightning would probably be better than the flesh-eating bacteria.
Inside the top-shelf S-Class awaits an Apple-based entertainment and communication system. A mini-sized Mac computer runs the operation, which is accessed through iPads and shows its talents by way of a 15.2-inch widescreen display built into the headliner. The computer itself is housed in between the rear seats and the iPads can be affixed to seatback trays with available keyboard, mice, and Web camera peripherals. The front seat headrests also incorporate monitor screens and the Mercedes COMAND system can be controlled with the iPads. A 64-gigabyte iPod touch stores music for the entire cabin to hear.
No Brabus update is complete without a bodykit, enlarged wheels, bigger brakes, and new acceleration and top speed numbers. The iBusiness runs to 62 mph from a standstill in four seconds flat and to 124 mph in 11.9 seconds. Brabus says the electronically limited maximum speed is 211 mph, which sounds plenty fast for the businessman on an airstrip.
Stop the time out it teaches them nothing. Its been proven, Spank emsometimes and they won't curse as much! Can You Imagine Our parents giving us time outs?? We would be plotting what we wud do next to piss them off if thats all the punishment we gonna get
The dancing... Now don't get me wrong, Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake give you all redeeming glory, BUT... if when the new Kanye joint is playing from the club and you do this please do not dance..If u have a black friend and they are dancing to a hip hop song or reggae song if u knw u never did it b4 plz do not join in like this idiotVIDEO
IN THIS VIDEO I WUD SHOOT THE CLOWN THAT INNA SUIT SAYING JAMAICAN AND DANCING LIKE THAT
The kids on leashes.What is it with the leashes? Like really? Leaving kid on leashes while u go inside the store?? Really??
The Tanning. It will turn your body to leather AND your sexiness will forever be gone. You will look like an over-microwaved dinner. No seriously do you need an example?
Over medicating your kid! There is no need to resort to unnecessary prescription medicine to nurture your child. Talk to them. Take them off of time out and try giving them a spanking!
Kissing animals on the mouth.You do realize they (animals) lick their own private parts when you aren't looking? Have you ever smelled the breath of a poodle? Sure you have you kissed it. You should go on fear factor.
The fountain of youth, Collagen and Botox is NOT your friendMakes No sense if your gonna look like that stop that sh1t!
Its a boy for Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz! After nine months with a bun in the oven, the Grammy-winning songstress has given birth to a son named Egypt Daoude Dean. She reportedly checked herself into New Yorks St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital Center yesterday, delivering her child in a private section of the maternity ward.
This is Keys first child, while Swizz welcomes his third son. The couple wed in the Mediterranean a few months after announcing that Keys was pregnant with their child.
Im so thankful for everything I been blessed with in my life wowwwwww! #realtalk, tweeted Swizz late last night.
Friends have already given their blessing to the new parents. Im So excited 2 Congratulate my brother @ therealswizzz and @Alicia keys on there New, baby, boy!!!!!!! tweeted Mary J. Blige, who has recently been working with Swizzy in the studio.
Busta Rhymes also shared in the joyous occasion, tweeting, CONGRATS 2 MY BROTHER AND SISTER @THEREALSWIZZZ & @AliciaKeys 4 bringing the life of a future King into the universe.Love, light & blessings.
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today. They did not get mortgages they
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the ground with greed. They did not use
investors for their personal benefit. They
don't even belong to the unions that ask
too much of their companies.
I'm tired of paying mortgage bills, utility
bills, and property taxes.
I want to live more simply, pack up
the dog and move into a travel-trailer.
I don't mind being called "trailer trash."
"....What do you think about my decision?"
Gibraltar Airport
Background:
Between Morocco and Spain sits the tiny British territory of Gibraltar. Construction of the airport dates back to World War II, and it continues to serve as a base for the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force, though commercial flights land on a daily basis.
Why It's Unique:
Winston Churchill Avenue, Gibraltar's busiest road, cuts directly across the runway. Railroad-style crossing gates hold cars back every time a plane lands or departs. "There's essentially a mountain on one side of the island and a town on the other," Schreckengast says. "The runway goes from side to side on the island because it's the only flat space there, so it's the best they can do. It's a fairly safe operation as far as keeping people away," he says, "It just happens to be the best place to land, so sometimes it's a road and sometimes it's a runway."
3: Madeira International Airport, Madeira, Portugal
Background:
Madeira is a small island far off the coast of Portugal, which makes an airport that is capable of landing commercial-size aircraft vital to its development. This airport's original runway was only about 5000 feet long, posing a huge risk to even the most experienced pilots and limiting imports and tourism.
Why It's Unique:
Engineers extended the runway to more than 9000 feet by building a massive girder bridge atop about 200 pillars. The bridge, which itself is over 3000 feet long and 590 feet wide, is strong enough to handle the weight of 747s and similar jets. In 2004, the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering selected the expansion project for its Outstanding Structure Award, noting that the design and construction was both "sensitive to environmental and aesthetic considerations."
Background:
From a distance Don Mueang International looks like any other midsize airport. However, smack-dab in the middle of the two runways is an 18-hole golf course.
Why It's Unique:
Schreckengast, who has worked on consulting projects at this airport, says one of the major problems is that the only taxiways were located at the end of the runways. "We recommended that they build an additional taxiway in the middle, from side to side, and they said absolutely not, that will take out a green and one fairway.'" The airport and the course were originally an all-military operation, but have since opened up to commercial traffic. Security threats, however, have limited the public's access to the greens.
5: Ice Runway, Antarctica
Background:
The Ice Runway is one of three major airstrips used to haul supplies and researchers to Antarctica's McMurdo Station. As its name implies, there are no paved runways herejust long stretches of ice and snow that are meticulously groomed.
Why It's Unique:
There is no shortage of space on the Ice Runway, so super-size aircraft like the C-130 Hercules and the C-17 Globemaster III can land with relative ease. The real challenge is making sure that the weight of the aircraft and cargo doesn't bust the ice or get the plane stuck in soft snow. As the ice of the runway begins to break up, planes are redirected to Pegasus Field or Williams Field, the two other airstrips servicing the continent.
6: Congonhas Airport Sao Paulo, Brazil
Background:
Most major cities have an airport, but rarely are they built just 5 miles from the city center, especially in metropolises like Sao Paulo. Congonhas' close proximity to downtown can be attributed in part to the fact that it was completed in 1936, with the city experiencing rapid development in the following decades.
Why It's Unique:
While having an airport only 5 miles from the city center may be a convenience for commuters, it places a strain on both pilots and air traffic control crews. "It becomes a challenge in terms of safety to just get the plane in there," Schreckengast says. "Then you throw on noise restrictions and these terribly awkward arrival and departure routes that are needed to minimize your noise-print and it becomes quite challenging for pilots." Fortunately, Sao Paulo's many high-rise buildings are far enough away from the airport that they aren't an immediate obstacle for pilots landing or taking off.
7: Courchevel International AirportCourchevel, France
Background:
Getting to the iconic ski resort of Courchevel requires navigating the formidable French Alps before making a hair-raising landing at Courchevel International Airport. The runway is about 1700 feet long, but the real surprise is the large hill toward the middle of the strip.
Why It's Unique:
"You take off downhill and you land going uphill," Schreckengast says. He adds that the hill, which has an 18.5 percent grade, is so steep that small planes could probably gain enough momentum rolling down it with no engines to safely glide off the edge. Landing at Courchevel is obviously no easy task, so pilots are required to obtain certification before attempting to conquer the dangerous runway.
Background:
Nothing says fun in the sun like roaring engines and the smell of jet exhaust. Landing on this Caribbean island forces pilots to fly over a small strip of beach, clear a decent-size fence and pass over a road just before hitting the runway.
Why It's Unique:
Not many airports are flanked by oceanfront property filled with tourists standing under incoming aircraft. While the tourists are not really in harm's waywith the exception of their hearingSchreckengast says that trucks driving on the small road between the beach and the runway could be at risk. "The challenge is to make sure there's not a big semi truck coming through when the plane is landing. It becomes a vertical obstacle, and, if the truck is light, the jet blast could blow it over."
9: Svalbard Airport Svalbard, Norway
Background:
Svalbard is a cluster of Norwegian islands sitting in the Arctic Ocean. While there are three airports within the archipelago, two of which are used mainly to transport miners, Svalbard Airport is open to commercial travel, making it the world's northernmost airport that tourists can book tickets to.
Why It's Unique:
Engineers used the region's brutally cold climate to their favor during construction and built the runway on a layer of permafrost. The airport was completed in 1975, but slight seasonal changes caused sections of the runway to become uneven, forcing the need to repave the runway on several occasions. A project was launched in 1989 aimed at insulating troublesome sections of the runway from the ground, which proved relatively successful. However, a 2002 study indicates that rising temperatures in the area may increase the need and frequency of maintenance efforts and repaving.
10: Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport Saba, Netherlands Antilles
Background:
Getting to this paradise-like island can be a bit distressing thanks to a 1300-foot-long runway, slightly longer than most aircraft carrier runways.
Why It's Unique:
Large planes aren't landing here, but the small runway is difficult even for Cessnas and similar aircraft. "The little X means don't land there," says Schreckengast, a former Navy pilot who is no stranger to landing on less than lengthy runways. "It's challenging, but if you don't have something like that, the people here don't get things they routinely need, like mail." Given the limited amount of land and rolling topography of the island, not many other options exist.
11: Barra Airport Barra, Scotland
Background:
Planes bound for the island of Barra, located off Scotland's west coast, have used the beach as a makeshift runway since the 1930s. Despite the lack of paved runways on the island, the airport still boasts a modern control tower that's responsible for handling more than 1000 incoming and departing flights per year.
Why It's Unique:
When the tide comes in at Barra, the runway disappears, forcing flights to be scheduled around the movement of the ocean. Landing on the beach, while novel, has drawbacks. "The little pieces of sand and salt really eat up the bearings and can jam moving parts of the airplane," Schreckengast says. "In a lot of places where they have unsurfaced runways like this, special maintenance procedures are required."
12: Hong Kong International Airport Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong
Background:
Hong Kong's original airport, Kai Tak, was surrounded by high-rise buildings and residential areas, with a runway that jutted into the water. Officials knew they needed a replacement, especially to facilitate the enormous amount of cargo passing through the region, so they built this 3.2-sqaure-mile island. Construction started in 1991, and involved merging two smaller islands together with reclaimed land.
Why It's Unique:
What makes Hong Kong International Airport stand out from other island-based airports is the fact that there is a luxury golf course and massive expo center within walking distance from the runway. The airport consistently ranks as one of the busiest cargo hubs in the world3.35 million metric tons of cargo passed through it in 2009so amenities like the Sky City Nine Eagles Golf Course cater to the constant stream of professionals passing through. A quick round of nine holes at night costs about $60.
13: Toncontin International Airport Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Background:
Near the center of Honduras' capital city, Tegucigalpa, is the notorious Toncontin International Airport, which has been the subject of scrutiny following several accidents, including a 2008 crash that killed five. The airport opened in 1934, an era when planes were less powerful and didn't require such lengthy runways.
Why It's Unique:
Toncontin's runway is just over 7000 feet long and situated in a valley surrounded by mountains. Despite the stubby runway, planes as large as Boeing's 757 routinely land at the airport. Schreckengast tells PM that "Seven thousand feet is awfully short for 747s," let alone anything larger, and says that planes are forced to land and take off in the same direction because they won't be able to clear the mountains otherwise. "There's one way in and one way out," he says. Honduran officials have launched an initiative to reroute commercial traffic to the safer Soto Cano Air Base.
14: Qamdo Bangda Airport Qamdo, Tibet
Background:
This is the world's highest airport, perched more than 14,000 feet above sea level. Even more impressive than the airport's altitude, perhaps, is the nearly 3.5-mile-long runway. However, as reported byThe Guardian in January, 2010, China is slated to start construction next year on a new airport in Tibet, which will be a measly 2 meters higher than Bangda.
Why It's Unique:
Having a runway that's the length of 61 football fields may seem a tad excessive, but Schreckengast says that long runways are crucial to making safe landings at higher altitudes. "When you go up to these higher-elevation airports, then your approach speed, landing speed and takeoff speeds will need a higher ground speed," he says. "At sea level, where your approach speed is 150 mph, it may take 5000 feet of runway to stop. At 14,000 feet your approach speed is still 150, but maybe it takes 10,000 feet to stop."
15: Dammam King Fahd International Airport Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Background:
King Fahd International is the largest airport in the world in terms of landmass, sprawling over 300 square miles of desert. The airport is so enormous that it is actually about 11 square miles larger than Saudi Arabia's neighbor, Bahrain.
Why It's Unique:
Among the many features that make this airport stand out is a mosque large enough to take in thousands of people. Also notable, though not entirely uncommon in Saudi Arabia, is the Royal Terminal, which is designed to service the Royal Family and is outfitted with an elegant reception hall and a pressroom. One of the major obstacles during the construction of the airport, Schreckengast says, was the lack of fresh water to mix concrete.
15: Macau International Airport
Background:
Macau, a former colony of Portugal off the coast of China, lacked accommodations for large aircraft until this airport opened in 1995. The strip of reclaimed land is large enough for 747s to land safely on.
Why It's Unique:
Like Kansai and Hong Kong, engineers had to rely on reclaimed land to build an airport in this densely populated area. "In the Asia Pacific region you have a lot of mountains and then shoreline where the people live. There are not many options of where you can build an airport, so in a lot of cases you're either building an island or extending an existing one," Schreckengast says. A set of highways links the runway with the small island of Taipa, where the air traffic control tower and main terminal are located.
At an elevation of more than 9,000 feet, Telluride Regional Airport is the highest commercial airport on the continent. Its also surrounded by mountains and built on a cliff.Pilots have to know what theyre doing here; the airport is flanked on three sides by a 1,000-foot drop into the San Miguel River with the Rocky Mountains just beyond.
18. Gisborne Airport, New Zealand
Gisborne Airport, on New Zealands North Island, may be the only airport in the world where planes occasionally have to stop and wait for trains to pass.
The regional airports runway intersects a railroad line, which serves freight lines and tourism-centered trains.
18: Copalis State Airport... Grays Harbor County, Washington
Background:
One way to get to Washington's Griffiths-Priday Ocean State Park is to land on this 4500-foot-long strip of beach. The runway is located between the mouth of the Copalis River and a barrier of rocks, with orange reflective markers at both ends to help guide pilots to a safe landing.
Why It's Unique:
The Washington State Department of Transportation urges incoming pilots to do a fly-over before landing to make sure the runway is free of debris. The Department of Transportation also notes that pilots should aim for dark, wet sand, which is more stable to land on than light-colored, soft sand. As with other beach-based landing areas, Copalis State Airport is submerged every time the tide rolls in. Pilots considering spending some time on the beach should make sure to park their aircraft above the high tide mark in order to ensure that their planes aren't taken out to sea.
No. 1: 91008, Duarte, Calif.
This new nine-bedroom, nine-bathroom, 10,486-square-foot mansion with two swimming pools, a spa, gym, screening room, library and wine cellar, is on the market for $4.68 million in Bradbury, Calif., also part of 91008. Sheng Development has the listing.
This remodeled midcentury four-bedroom, four-bathroom, 4,010-square-foot ranch with a cathedral ceiling, fireplace, media room, two-car garage and gardens sells for $4.49 million. It is listed with Alain Pinel.
This sprawling, five-bedroom, four-bathroom, 4,320-square-foot hilltop compound with two fireplaces and a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean is selling for just less than $4 million. Shorewood Realtors has the listing.
This seven-bedroom, five-bathroom, colonial-style home with a double-height foyer, expansive lawn and three-car garage is on the market for $3.95 million. It is listed with Plawker Real Estate.
This one-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,500-square-foot loft in a full-service building with views of the city is on the market in Manhattans West Village for $2.05 million. Clickit Realty has the listing.
This five-bedroom, four-bathroom 4,700-square-foot Mediterranean-style home features a pool, large deck and views of the surrounding mountains. It costs just less than $3.7 million and is listed with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Beverly Hills.
No. 7: 10065, New York
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium on Manhattans Upper East Side occupies a full floor and features access to a private garden, gym and garage. It is selling for $975,000. Fenwick Keats Goodstein has the listing.
No. 8: 94920, Belvedere, Calif.
This three-bedroom, four-bathroom, 4,347-square-foot Spanish-style stucco home in the section of 94920 thats in neighboring Tiburon, Calif., offers views and a fireplace. It sells for just less than $3.2 million. William J. Smith has the listing.
No. 9: 10012, New York
This downtown three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit with two terraces, and a washer and dryer goes for $1.5 million. It is listed with Eychner Associates.
No. 10: 93108, Santa Barbara, Calif.
This four-bedroom, four-bathroom stucco home in Montecito, Calif., with cathedral ceilings, two fireplaces and a pool, is on sale for $3.25 million. It is listed with Prudential California Realty.