Tuesday, March 28, 2017





A superhuman toddler has shown off his skills on a TV game show which saw him use his amazing muscles to tackle strength challenges many adults would fail at.

Little Arat Hosseini tackled the trapeze, climbing wall and ladder before lifting his own body weight on his wrists in an impressive end pose.

Footage from the Chinese show, sees Iranian Arat's dad stood close by cheering him on and giving words of encouragement throughout his brave attempt.

Speaking about his son he said exercise can unlock children's talents and cultivate their persistence and courage.

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Monday, March 27, 2017

FLYERS VS. PENGUINS
FLYERS SOAR PAST PENGUINS TO CLOSE IN ON WILD CARD
Six different players scored goals including Shayne Gostisbehere and Jordan Weal as the Flyers flew by the Penguins to climb closer to the second Wild Card spot for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.



NHL Highlights



NHL and NBA are all off in the summer, but their seasons overlap enough to make that sort of national hiatus impossible between fall and spring). So the NHL obviously felt the need for reviewing official's calls.


The World Hockey Association stormed the professional hockey world in the 1970's.  For the die hard cricket fan, two months of bleary eyed mornings are almost upon us as England defend their Ashes trophy down under. Assuming Savard stays puts (and even if he doesn't), the Bruins have plenty of options down the center who can dish the puck to Horton on a nightly basis.  Most of the highlights he generated this spring were powerful individual efforts that he should be able to recreate with a blue sweater on. The positive side of this move for Byfuglien involves his role with his new club.  Training in this phase also highlights the importance of training at the levels below.

His numbers have risen steadily in his first few NHL seasons, and he's established himself as a goal scoring threat from the point.  He is also the only player in professional sports to have scored a touchdown and hit a home run in the same week. Ron Hextall, playing for Philadelphia in 1987, was the first NHL goalie to score a goal during a game. ESPN Full Court also gives you superb coverage of college basketball-up to 30 games per week.

This monster trophy is awarded to the winners of the NHL season in the US and Canada, and owes it huge size to the fact that it is engraved with the names of all winning players, coaches, management and club staff.  He showed in his first few weeks why the Thrashers targeted him in the deal, with some impressive highlights on offense.  He made some good strides in his 3rd NHL season, recording 25 goals and 53 points.

One of their first hires was Jimmy Devellano as the team's general manager and he selected an 18-year-old center named Steve Yzerman as the fourth overall pick of the 1983 NHL Draft. In 1988-89, Yzerman set team records for goals, assists and points with 65 goals, 90 assists and 155 points - which is the highest point total in NHL history for a player not named Gretzky or Lemieux.

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Sunday, March 26, 2017



The unusual sound - which has been described as grinding metal or trumpets - has been confusing and frightening people for years Mystery 'alien' noises have been baffling people across the globe from Sweden to America to Belgium - and now they have popped up in Nottingham, England.




The unusual sound - which has been described as grinding metal or trumpets - has been confusing and frightening people for years

Mystery 'alien' noises have been baffling people across the globe from Sweden to America to Belgium - and now they have popped up in Nottingham, England.

Stunned Calvin Kirlew recorded footage on Tuesday from the window of his home, which appears to capture a strange noise coming from the sky.

The sound, which has been described as grinding metal or trumpets, has been heard in other countries such as America, Bulgaria and Sweden but also in the UK and has been confusing people for a number of years.

Mr Kirlew, a 24-year-old who works in marketing, told the Nottingham Post : "I was amazed I actually managed to get it recorded.

"It was going on for about five or 10 minutes before I started recording and then it carried on for about another 30 minutes. 

Saturday, March 25, 2017

















They jet off and look for that "miracle cure" that's supposed to actually stimulate hair growth for them. Little do they know that this product isn't going to live up to what it's designed to do. Personally I fell into those traps not long ago.    
When trying to increase the amount of hairs on my head, I fell for every gimmicky solution, pill, and drug that came along. Even thought about a hair transplant. What I didn't realize was how easy it was to trigger hair growth using natural methods.

This is the route you should consider as well. One of the underlying causes for hair loss isn't your genetic makeup. Despite what many believe, a lot of people lose their hair simply because they aren't getting enough blood circulation up there. If you are battling a receding hairline right now, you need to increase blood flow in this area. One good way to do it that's not going to cost you anything at all is scalp massage. Designate 15 minutes of your time and put this to use using your fingertips daily. 

Thursday, March 23, 2017

An Asian woman was punched and kicked during a 'racist attack' kicked during a 'racist attack'.


Eye-witnesses say the attacker was shouting vile racist abuse as she carried out the brutal assault at a railway station in Melbourne, Australia. In the clip, filmed from the safety of a train at the platform, the woman can be seen punching her victim in the stomach, yanking her up by the hair and punching her repeatedly. Eventually a man and a woman come to separate the women, but no-one looks to help the victim who was left in a crumpled heap. It is reported that the attacker had been shouting abuse at the woman seconds before the attack took place. Although one eye-witness said it was the victim, wearing a pink top, who had been yelling in the minutes before the filming began.