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December 31, 2009

Happy New Year 2010! Chinese Eclipse Cartoon (Thanks for 500,000 Views)

Happy New Year 2010! Chinese Cartoon (Thanks for 500,000 Views) From http://youtube.com/whatgetsmehot AND http://whatgetsmehot.blogspot.com Video Blog, celebrating its Third Month Anniversary Tonight 12/31/10 at its new address. If you enjoy these Incredible 'Tiger Woods' and Animated CG News Clips I'm uploading, please come by my blog and see all the articles and posts not included in these YouTube Description boxes you may have missed. And a special Happy New Year's to all the people at http://hk.nextmedia.com and especially http://tw.nextmedia.com (where I I have an account and finally know my way around with help from Google's Translator Toolbar). Thanks for your incredible videos which regardless of uploading here, I'd be watching every chance I get. Especially to Jimmy Lai, owner, Taiwan Media Tycoon, whose rags to riches story is truly remarkable. I hope everyone gets a chance to visit for themselves (Google Translator or not) and see what an incredible amount of work goes into a world class cutting edge media group which happens to be living in a country who currently treats them like pariahs, buckling under pressure by parents and teachers, and fining them 500,000 Yuan for in effect bringing a brand new Media Sensation to the World with all attention paid to Next Media Ltd.

Central Weather Bureau predicted waves of cold air mass will report back Thursday for New Year's Eve, people fear will be spent in the wet and cold, but after New Year's Eve Countdown Carnival, New Year's Day 2:05 11 hours, there will be an astronomical phenomenon this year, the first partial eclipse can be watched, the most obvious time to 3:22, if weather conditions permit, as long as the rise of the public be able to see a partial eclipse with the naked eye.
Fresh Living things New Year's Eve midnight snack eat adjourned to the share of the market
New Year's Day New Year's Eve even leave around the corner, you want to jolly play until dawn, the best way is eating a midnight snack ...
http://tw.nextmedia.com/applenews/article/art_id/32192039/IssueID/20091228
Hohuanshan did not snow yesterday, but the look is full of rime, a silver in the world. Chingjing Huang guesthouse owners to provide

Acacia Villa staff HUANG Sheng-Wen, said yesterday morning Hohuanshan minimum temperature of minus one time, daytime temperatures rose to Celsius, two or three degrees, relative humidity up to 100 percent, but no snow, only the trees and the mountain appeared rime, at 6 pm, about 15 minutes of ice beads, so early in the morning to wait for the tourists high into the mountains earthshaking.

"New Year's Eve" Eve "Tiger Woods" Eclipse "New Year's" Day "full moon" water partial eclipse 2009/12/31 壹蘋果電子報 mrjyn whatgetsmehot "apple daily" nextmedia applenews tw.nextmedia "mo rourk" facebook "jimmy lai" "happy new year" taiwan "honk knong" yt:quality=high

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reBlog from Mossie WhatGetsMeHot: What Gets Me Hot

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I found this fascinating quote today:



Paris Crillon Ball Jane Aldridge Jane Aldridge, who is currently studying at Cambridge, was accompanied by Octavian Donnelly  to the lavish annual eventMossie WhatGetsMeHot, What Gets Me Hot, Nov 2009



You should read the whole article.00:03:32


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Drug Videos and the Shake 'em Up Kid Shakes Up Harlem

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Dr. Nora Volkow Shakes Up Harlem 



What do you want first, the good news or the bad news? Whenever a conversation starts this way, you know things are going to get interesting.
Check out this video clip where Dr. Nora Volkow, NIDA’s Director, talks face-to-face with 100 teens at Harlem High School in New York about drug abuse. See what she says when someone asks her about Internet addiction. She is really open and honest, explaining both the good and the bad about taking risks. View the video to the left and feel free to share it with your friendsDisclaimer.

In the Game of Life, Nicotine is a Big “Scratch” 



Have you been at a restaurant or party where people are smoking, and acting like their clouds of smoke are no big deal? Do you put up with breathing secondhand smoke to hang out with your friends? In this video, Dr. Gaya Dowling and Dr. Redonna Chandler sink a few balls while sharing some real facts about smoking.
Fact: Nicotine is addictive.
Fact: Most smokers start smoking before the age of 18.
Fact: It only takes eight seconds for the nicotine in cigarette smoke to be inhaled, enter your brain, and start affecting your brain cells—whether or not you’re the one who lit up in the first place!
That’s less time than it takes most people to cue up and make a shot. Watch the video and see what you think.

A Day at the Movies 



Hollywood is exciting, glamorous, dramatic, funny, and can make just about anything seem cool—including drug abuse, and especially the use of marijuana. But films don’t tell you the whole story. Did you know there are over 400 different chemicals in marijuana smoke? Did you know that marijuana smoke really does hurt your memory, judgment and perception? And yes—you can get addicted to marijuana!
In this video, NIDA scientist Dr. Joe Frascella explains why marijuana is not all its “glammed” up to be. Dr. Frascella runs the division of NIDA that deals with clinical neuroscience, human development, and behavioral treatment for drug abuse and addiction—so he knows a little more about the science of marijuana than your average film director. Watch the video and see how much of this you already know—and how good you think Hollywood is at telling the real story.

Steroids: More than Meets the Eye 



Regardless of whether or not teens should care about body image or physical appearances, the truth is that we do care, a lot. And working out is a healthy way to look and feel better. The trouble comes when people sacrifice their health to look buff—like by taking steroids.
While not that many teens try steroids even once, according to NIDA surveys (about 3 in 100), those who do use steroids are getting a lot more than just larger muscles. Steroids can cause acne and make your hair fall out. They can also damage your heart and change your hormone levels so that girls might grow facial hair, and boys could develop breasts. Seriously.
NIDA scientist Dr. Baler reveals more about what steroids can do in the video to the left.
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