Kate Moss leads Goodstuff's special twisted Christmas issue. For a special lagniappe, I have include some stimulating stuff...
Note : the following Kate Moss links are NSFW
Despite twenty years of drugs, alcohol and non-stop partying, Kate Moss is the girl next door? Cocaine Kate photoshopped body is on the cover of sixtieth anniversary edition of Playboy. No wonder Playboy is losing money
Another "playboy" story
Oh No Mr. Bill!
Kim Kardashian created a tsunami
A Kool Blast From the Past - Mr. Bill for MasterCard
"There's a lot of attention put on nude scenes, but I thought it might be interesting to take a different perspective. In this post, we'll look at the words from the actresses themselves - their own opinions and experiences doing them in cult movies. For whatever reason, I found this rather interesting - and I hope you do as well." - Retrospace
Vulgarity: The New Normal
'That Thing They Said They're Not Doing? They're Totally Doing"
The awesome logos of U.S. National Reconnaissance Office’s spy satellites missions
The NRO, the existence of which was classified until 1992, over 30 years after it was established, works with both the U.S. Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense, providing “innovative overhead intelligence systems for national security,” according to its mission statement. In simpler terms, it operates spy satellites.
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Coincidentally, it bears a striking resemblance to the logo of a coalition of bad guys from the 1966 Batman movie.
Walter Schirra aboard Mercury 8 was the first to use the code name "Santa Claus" to indicate a UFO sighting.
On Christmas day in 1968, James Lovell aboard Apollo 8 said the words that even the viewing public could hear, "Please be informed that there is a Santa Claus."
We don't know if indeed NASA has been involved in a conspiracy theory to hide or explain away UFO sightings.
posted some great GIFs
Walter Schirra aboard Mercury 8 was the first to use the code name "Santa Claus" to indicate a UFO sighting.
On Christmas day in 1968, James Lovell aboard Apollo 8 said the words that even the viewing public could hear, "Please be informed that there is a Santa Claus."
We don't know if indeed NASA has been involved in a conspiracy theory to hide or explain away UFO sightings.
For more than 50 years, NORAD and its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) have tracked Santa’s flight. Since 2007 Google has been helping with this project.
The tradition began in 1955 after a Colorado Springs-based Sears Roebuck advertisement for children to call Santa misprinted the telephone number. Instead of reaching Santa, the phone number put kids through to the CONAD Commander-in-Chief’s operations "hotline." The Director of Operations at the time, Colonel Harry Shoup, had his staff check the radar for indications of Santa making his way south from the North Pole. Children who called were given updates on his location, and a tradition was born. In 1958, the governments of Canada and the United States created a bi-national air defense command for North America called the North American Aerospace Defense Command, also known as NORAD, which then took on the tradition of tracking Santa.
The Last Tradition’s Bikini Bod 2013 – Coco Austin
Every year the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show hits the small screen to show off the year's most elaborately small lingerie. The Internet responds in kind with horndog commentary, discourse about the ethics of titillation, and lots and lots of photos. The photos are very important.
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show GIFs
The Dumbest GIFs From the Victoria’s Secret TV Special
Standard disclaimer: some of the following links are to photographs liable to cause unfavorable reactions from wives, girlfriends, fellow workers, bosses, Gender Studies majors, and other people in a position to make your life miserable or otherwise pollute your purity of essence.
Rule 5 with Proof Positive
(link around)American Power Dude
obeys Rule 5
Rule 5 compiled by Wombat Dude
The Daley Gator Linkfest
Celebrities with bouncing boobs
NSFW Fred posts interesting
Rule 5 stuff
Glen Greenwald, his partner David, and two of their ten dogs.
A good Edward Snowden back story (Rolling Stone)
NSA's bulk phone data collection ruled unconstitutional, 'almost Orwellian,' by federal judge. Moreover ""Father of the Constitution" James Madison would be “aghast” at the NSA's actions if he were alive today, wrote Judge Richard Leon.
Dozens of G20 diplomats had computers hacked after clicking on an attachment labelled "To see naked pictures of Carla Bruni click here"
Carla Bruni France’s First Lady (NSFW)
Holiday Waste By The Numbers (infographic)
OHH NO MR BILL! Has the Dude lost it? Do we need to lock Granny in the closet? Inquiring minds want to know!
Huge Collection of Twisted Christmas videos
OHH NO MR BILL! Has the Dude lost it? Do we need to lock Granny in the closet? Inquiring minds want to know!
The Coldest Place in the World and All Kinds of Weird and Wonderful Things
Star Trek Christmas: Make it so
Debbie Reynolds Does Christmas
Vintage Hollywood Christmas
h/t Evil Blogging Lady
Christmas With a Star
Hollywood Christmas publicity photos
A Hollywood Starlet Christmas!
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Twisted Christmas Cards (and story) from 1955
A few years after my Grandfather returned from the war he decided to start a greeting card company. Armed with one terrible idea and no artistic ability whatsoever, he turned to someone he had met during the war for help, a young Japanese solider he had shot in the face named Haruo. My grandfather spoke no Japanese, and Haruo spoke no English, so how they actually got together is beyond me or anyone else in my family. The idea involved creating American-style greeting cards for both the Japanese and the American markets. It also required Haruo to create all the artwork and handle all of the printing. My grandfather would simply mail Haruo photos of what he wanted, and Haruo would see to the rest.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!