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Fools Gold stars Matthew McConaughey as Ben Finn Finnegan, a good-natured, surf bum-turned-treasure hunter who is obsessed with finding the legendary 18th century Queens Dowry -- 40 chests of exotic treasure that was lost at sea in 1715. In his quest, Finn has sunk everything he has, including his marriage to Tess Finnegan (Kate Hudson) and his more-rusty-than-trusty salvage boat, Booty Calls. Just as Tess has begun to rebuild her life, working aboard a mega-yacht owned by billionaire Nigel Honeycutt (Donald Sutherland), Finn discovers a vital clue to the treasures whereabouts. Certain that his luck will change with the newfound information, Finn maneuvers himself aboard Nigels yacht and, using his good-natured charm, convinces the tycoon and his Blackberry-wielding, celebutante daughter, Gemma (Alexis Dziena), to join him in the pursuit of the Spanish treasure. Against Tess better judgment, the search rekindles her loveof discovery. But they are not the only ones after the treasure. Finns mentor-turned-nemesis Moe Fitch (Ray Winstone) has also set out to claim the prize.
Facebook App
If you’re a Facebook addict and biting people doesn’t quite cut it anymore, you’ve got to try a new application called “Steal My Booty.” It’s a dog-eat-dog treasure hunting game, where players steal treasure from their friends, and have treasure stolen from them when they are not looking.
www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=15250095692
Check out the trailer
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[ ridi-ludi-fool ] *juban (Men) typeA GACHA RARE
[Kotolier] PowerStone Bracelet GACHA
*ARGRACE* ENJU - Blacks
and
[ ridi-ludi-fool ] Ripple of puddle, soon
16/365
I have absolutely NO time.
Went thrifting today, came home and realized I had a butt load of unfinished homework... but on the bright side I got those shoes for 2 bucks :)
thought i saw lightning flashes so i ran outside with the camera,.... as you can see here there wasn't any lightning,......
~ This door is on Burbank Bl. on a peculiar building, not sure who lives there or what the purpose of the buliding is. Must be a bunch of clowns.
You folks'll like this one. For July, I'm making an entire Major Arcana (tarot deck), with a new card released each day.
So what's the only thing better than a tarot card each day? TWO tarot cards each day. AnnK (www.twitter.com/agentannk) has agreed to take on the same project. We're uploading the fruits of our labor to artshowtarot.tumblr.com/.
Of course, I'll also be uploading them here and keeping everyone apprised on Twitter (www.twitter.com/omnitarian).
I should have known better, known better
Then take your heart from ya, heart from ya
Knew it all along, I would do you wrong
I should have tried harder, tried harder
Fed all those lies to ya, lies to ya
But my blackened soul, lets you come in close
Fool you don’t know what I’ve done
You can’t see what I’ve seen
You don’t know where I’ve been
You don’t, you don’t
Bet you would die for me, die for me
Lay down your life honey, life honey
Poison in your cup, make believe it’s love
Fool you don’t know what I’ve done
You can’t see what I’ve seen
You don’t know where I’ve been
You don’t, you don’t
Misery found inside of these bones
Pulling you in, just to let go
Oh oh oh oh
If only a pardon was falling my way
Turning my back on all wicked days
Oh oh oh oh
Fool you don’t know what I’ve done
Fool you don’t know what I’ve done
You can’t see what I’ve seen
You don’t know where I’ve been
You don’t, you don’t
Fool take your poor heart and run
Just stand and beg as I leave
Or swear that I’m all you need
You don’t, you don’t
Fool you don’t know what I’ve done
The waxing gibbous moon in the constellation Cancer (the Crab) photographed at 9:37PM PDT on April 1, 2012 using a Sony NEX-5N camera and an Astro-Tech AT72ED telescope (ISO 100, 1/25 second, prime focus + 2X barlow or approximately 860mm effective focal length at f/12).
This capture also used a Baader Planetarium Semi-APO filter which requires an approximate 2/3 stop increase in exposure from an unfiltered setup.
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RAW processing and tone adjustments done in Aperture v3.2.3 with additional tweaks using Photoshop CS5 and Mac OS X's Preview application.
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lost.
my memories consist of only you.
are you sleeping well?
are you eating?
are you happy?...
are you happy?
'coz if you are, i'll die on the spot.
not because i'm self-centered,
but because i'm lost,
i'm cruel,
24/7 fool.
I was busy doing very little today :-) I woke up, did the flickr thing, watched some T.V., napped, hiked with the family, went for a drive, made Indian, played some wii with the family, and then fooled around with this photo. I am not certain if I like it or not. I am putting it out there though...
Listening to Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
Trompe-l'oeil, Fooling the Eye and other Forms of Eck Eck
Mary Magdalene
Hispano-Filipino
c. 1750-1815
Solid ivory image surrounded by a silver radiance known as a “Rafaga”.
Height of Ivory: 9 in; 13.5 in to top of crown; 17 in to top of radiance.
Overall Height w/ Base: 19.5”h.
This imposing figure is supposedly an ivory carving of the image of Mary Magdalene. But this is an intentional deception in that in this iconography, she is presented as if she were the Virgin Mary. She wears a silver crown. And her entire body is surrounded by a nimbus of light known as the “Rafaga”. At first blush, one is lead to believe that this is an image of the Virgin. And since the Rafaga is traditionally associated only with images of Christ or the Virgin, the addition of this feature was an intentional act to deceive.
According to the auction catalog, this image was formerly in the collection of a Connecticut gentleman and his wife who lived in Columbia for over a decade. This object was purchased from a friend who told him that the image was found in Cali and is reputed to have arrived at Buenaventura, Columbia from Acapulco sometime between 1665-1815.
However, a closer examination of the figure reveals the truth. This is not an image of the Virgin nor any of the Catholic saints. This is a standing image of the goddess Guan-Yin. On her right hand, she holds a rosary-like chaplet of beads but those are just Buddhist prayers beads and have no Catholic symbolism. On her left hand she is supposed to hold the “Holy Grail”. In actuality, she holds a Ruyi scepter, a ceremonial talisman in Chinese Buddhism symbolizing power and good fortune in Chinese folklore.
The dates provided are also irrelevant and misleading. The years between 1665 and 1815 span the entire period of the Manila Galleon trade. Anything and everything arrived in the New World from the East at this time! In other words, they are meaningless.
Although attributed to the Hispano-Filipino workshops, the carving style of the image is not consistent with Philippine carving of images of the Virgin or other female saints. The image wears a long robe which falls in lanky horizontal folds ending at the hem. Her toes do not peep through. She wears no mantle. The edges of the tunic are decorated with geometric designs unknown in Philippine iconography. The carving of the hair is wrong for this attribution. The eponymous “suksuk” or tuck is missing. And her lips are not painted with the trademark orange-red hue of Philippine made saints.
It’s amazing what a little bit of silver can do to fool the eye.
We’re here looking for April fools. This is the one we did on our podcast Instagram/Twitter. Miami race last year caused a stir by featuring a fake marina by the track. You can see the “water” the yachts are in on the picture. Got ridiculed but I liked it. Anyway, we thought how could we make a joke that people might believe if we said Miami were doing it. So I photoshopped a water cannon & spray onto the back of the yacht and we said they would go off at random intervals in the race to create a wet track based on an online fan vote. Not sure we fooled anyone but it was fun. Water spray is actually really hard to photoshop. Who knew?
"It's Fun to Be Fooled, It's More Fun to Know" Camel cigarette advertising. Dancing on glass magic trick. "Illusion In India, the fakirs present a spectacle to tourists. Two lovely performers appear, throw jagged pieces of glass into a box already filled with broken glass. The step barefooted into the box and so an Oriental dance uninjured. Explanation: Before appearing the performers toughen their feet in a solution of alum water and rub them with pulverized resin. They throw the sharp glass around the edges of the platform. The glass on which they actually do dance has the edges rounded off. They just pretend to dance on the sharp glass." Time magazine AP2 T.37 v.21 pt2 May 8, 1933
"Make no mistake about it: if any one of you thinks of himself as wise, in the ordinary sense of the word, then he must learn to be a fool before he really can be wise. Why? Because the wisdom of this world is foolishness to God. As scripture says: The Lord knows wise men’s thoughts: he knows how useless they are; or again: God is not convinced by the arguments of the wise. So there is nothing to boast about in anything human: Paul, Apollos, Cephas, the world, life and death, the present and the future, are all your servants; but you belong to Christ and Christ belongs to God."
– 1 Cor 3:17-23, which is part of today's 2nd reading at Mass.
A scene from the March for Life this year.
This is the same Homer Street skyscraper as two shots back, treated slightly differently, and from a different angle.
During my walk yesterday I was fooling around with the full zoom on my camera. This is the Divinity School where I used to work from about .75 miles away.
The note gives me the opportunity to show the room where the first location of my print shop was.
I have been to the roof underneath the flag pole. Even better view from up there.
I took several shots of Big Girl standing on her head, but this is the one I like best. It makes me feel like a super hero getting ready to go solve national depression.
WH - Jesters, Fools and Jokers
We got snow for April Fools day. -_- God can be very immature sometimes... lol Thankfully it all melted after a couple of hours.
7/360
Actually a silver tureen exhibited in the British Museum, London.
Tiffany & Co, no less. Designer: Elsa Peretti, 1984.
Macro Mondays, Theme - I Fooled You!
I am a huge fan of The Office (mainly the older episodes) and one of my favorite things about the show is the Jim and Dwight pranks. I laughed pretty hard the first time I saw the jello prank and I thought it would be cool to try it myself for this weeks theme. This is a mini blue stapler in lemon jello. This was my second attempt, the jello broke apart on the first attempt.