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Weird Jewelry Pieces


Sunday, February 7, 2010

Every girl likes a piece of jewelry that makes a statement. Whether you choose to make a statement about who you are or you tend to accentuate your weirder side, there is jewelry out there for everyone. You can even find local jewelry artist that will make some pieces that could catch your eye and they might even be conversation starters. So, if you are one that likes to tell people about your jewelry, when asked, or just likes to meet new people, then you might want to check out a few of these pieces.
1. Flash Drive Jewelry

This set of jewelry speaks to the inner computer geek in all of us. You are able to get them in bracelets, necklaces or earrings. It just depends on how you want to fashionably store your computer files.
2. Ice Jewelry

On a hot balmy day this jewelry is sure to keep you cooled off. With either a necklace or a ring to wear, you can keep you body parts cool while looking stylish.
3. Tear Jewelry

This is jewelry for your face. You can place it right below your eyes, so that you can look like you have a tear dripping down your face. This is perfect for the person that lacks the emotions that someone wants to see.
4. Bird Cage Jewelry

If you have a bird or just love birds, then this is the jewelry line for you. This type of jewelry is available as rings, earrings and necklaces.
5. Stamp Jewelry

If you have ever had a stamp collection, then show your pride with a set of stamp earrings or a bracelet. Maybe, you have a significant other that has a stamp collection. Show him how much you appreciate that side of him by wearing a piece of this jewelry.
6. Dinosaur Jewelry

Do you know every type of dinosaur out there? Then pick up a pair of earrings, a necklace or a fossil ring. You never know who might spot your style.
7. Recycled Glass Bottle Jewelry

Going Green? Then, instead of throwing away your glass bottles have them made into fashionable jewelry. You can even get the caps made into a decorative piece of jewelry. This would make waste management a lot easier.
8. Thermoscope Jewelry

The budding medical student, first year resident or a nurse is surely to appreciate this line. Show your loved one how proud you are of them by purchasing a set of earrings or a necklace.
9. Chef’s Jewelry

There are many types of jewelry in this category. You can get anything from the chef knife to whisks. This is definitely for the chef or culinary student that is proud of what they are about to come. This could even be a cute gift for the loved one that just loves to cook.

There are plenty of other odd jewelry choices out there and I am sure if someone can think it up, it will get made. The only question is, will it sell?
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Top 18 Funny Costumes to Get Arrested in

Top 18 Funniest Costumes to Get Arrested in. I don’t know what these people were thinking of when they decided to brake the law in these outfits, but it is very amusing. In addition, their lawyers can always defend them on the bases of their (in)sanity.
Greenpeace Trash Can
But officer, I care for the environment!
Star Wars Soldier
I guess Darth Vader always has a spare of 1.000.000 clones
Spider Man
He ran out of spider web
Snow White
She was dealing some white stuff
A Devil or Red Daemon
He was caught “Red Faced”
The Gold Man
Lost his golden horse shoe
Ronald McDonald
It was about time someone arrested him
Santa Claus
Monkey
Peter Pan
Cow Costume – You could call her a cowgirl

Mickey Mouse – Stole from Disney company
Polar Bear Costume – A girl and her accomplice both got arrested

A misguided Pop Princess – Misses the party
Fairies – Their arrest at Disneyland wasn’t a fairytale at all
A Clown – This one is classic
Vinnie the Pooh – Looks cute in the police vehicle
Stormy – Safety first, I heared that in prison you can’t fall overboard
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Strange and Harrowing ordeal of the baby elephants bound and beaten to become circus stars

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Pulled to the ground by a web of ropes, a baby elephant learns the hard way how to become a circus performer.

In case the youngster doesn't want to co-operate, a trainer stands by with one of the sharp metal hooks used to manage the animals.

The disturbing picture is one of a series taken by a former trainer which campaigners say reveal the brutal reality of how elephants are prepared for circus work.

The pictures show them being dragged to the ground by ropes, chained side by side, pinned down by a hook in the back of the neck and checked by cattleprods.

Peta - People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - say the elephants are also separated from their mothers by force.

The photographs are being used to spearhead a campaign to tighten up laws on the use of wild beasts in circuses.

The Government here is considering legislation to impose stricter conditions on their care, training and performance, particularly where young are concerned.

The pictures were taken in the U.S. by handler Sammy Haddock, who worked for the Ringling Bros' Barnum and Bailey Circus until 2005.

They were taken more than seven years ago - but Peta says such methods are widespread, and 'effectively amount to the torture of defenceless animals'.

Haddock died last month and asked Peta to use his pictures to ease his conscience about the kind of treatment he administered during eight years at the Ringling centre in Florida.

Peta director Poorva Joshipura said: 'All the evidence suggests that the methods described by Sam Haddock are standard operating procedures.'

Ringling's dismisses Peta's claims as 'from the last century' and denies cruelty. It says it separates calves from adults only when they are old enough to demonstrate natural independence.

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Very Funny and Over loaded Vehicles

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