miercuri, 30 octombrie 2013

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Red Sox Girls

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 04:30 PM PDT

Sexy Red Sox fans.






















The Walking Dead or The Driving Living? [Infographic]

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 03:52 PM PDT

The Tilsun group looks at which category of vehicle you should pick if you wake up one morning to find the undead masses are going to severely hamper your daily routine. We ensure you have all the information available to be fully prepared and able to make an educated choice of vehicle, meaning that even in the midst of the Zombie apocalypse, you can still complete the school run, your commute or maybe, just maybe, survive.

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Via Tilsun Group
 

2013 Celebrities Halloween Costumes

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 02:28 PM PDT

Halloween costumes celebrities wore this weekend.

Paris Hilton (as Miley Cyrus)



Fergie and Josh Duhamel



Nicole Richie



Jeremy Piven



Hugh and Crystal Hefner



Kelly Osbourne



Vanessa Hudgens



Adam Lambert, Lance Bass, Michael Turchin, Jai Rodriguez



Chris Colfer



Ryan Seacrest



Rachel Zoe and Rodger Berman



Larry David



Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen



Martha Stewart



Cindy Crawford



John Stamos



Leonardo DiCaprio



Hilary Duff and Mike Comrie



Goldie Hawn



Kurt Russell



David Spade (as Terry Richardson)



Molly Sims



Snooki and JWoww



Naya Rivera



Brody Jenner



Ashley Madekwe and Iddo Goldberg



Michelle Trachtenberg



Maksim and Val Chmerkovskiy



Francesca Eastwood



Maitland Ward



Stephanie Pratt



Nicky Hilton



Tim Allen



Lea Michele



David Arquette



Sandra Bullock



Jessica Lowndes



Hal Sparks



Sean Penn



Alessandra Ambrosio



Ian Ziering and Erin Kristine Ludwig



Kelly Brook



Bradley Cooper and Suki Waterhouse



Kristen Chenoweth and Jake Pavelka



Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka



Derek Hough



and…Julianne Hough.



Jessica Alba

Super Grandpa

Posted: 30 Oct 2013 12:43 PM PDT

64-year-old Robert from Kentucky started working out to get fit at the age of 56 when he could no longer walk without a cane. Now he has a better six-pack that the most of us.






















I know Game 6 starts soon, but:

 

 

Hey, all --

Moments ago, President Obama finished speaking at Faneuil Hall here in Boston. And while it's home to Big Papi and my beloved Red Sox, it's also home to the birthplace of health reform in America.

The state's progressive vision of universal coverage and the conservative idea of market competition are what formed the blueprint for Obamacare: that everyone should have access to quality, affordable health care, and no one should ever go broke just because they get sick.

And we're seeing the benefits of reform extended nationally: According to a new report this week, nearly half of single, uninsured Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 can get coverage for $50 or less, often lower than the cost of their cable bill. That comes on top of the new benefits -- including free preventive services like mammograms, and a prohibition against denying coverage for pre-existing conditions.

Now HealthCare.gov has experienced its share of bumps in the road, to all of our frustration, but every day people are signing up and getting insurance. President Obama has said many times that he's open to making the health care law work better. If folks could leave the politics aside for a bit -- if Republicans spent as much energy trying to make the law work as they do attacking it -- we could be much further than we are today.

Last week we sat down and spoke with folks who have applied through the Marketplace, and their stories remind me why we fought so hard to pass this law in the first place.

Will you take two minutes to watch this video -- and then forward it to a friend?

If you want an example of the difference this law will make in someone's life, you don't have to look any further than Janice -- a new registrant from Selbyville, Delaware. She was the first woman to enroll in the Delaware exchange, and she says her new policy will save her $150 a month for more coverage benefits than ever before.

Or David -- a self-employed IT consultant and Air Force veteran living in Washington, D.C. David picked his plan the morning D.C.'s online health insurance marketplace opened. His previous plan was $600 a month. His new one? $250 cheaper.

That's who we're fighting for here. And while it can get lost in the fray of the 24-hour news cycle, I hope you'll keep folks like Janice and David in mind in the weeks and months ahead. It's just too important to lose sight of the big picture.

I know that Game 6 of the World Series is on soon, but this is important:

Take a couple minutes to watch Janice and David tell their stories -- and then pass it on.

Thanks.

David

David Simas
Deputy Senior Advisor
The White House
@Simas44

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