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A few nice celebrity videos images I found:


catherine bach
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Image by Neurofibromatosis - Reggie Bibbs
This photo was taken at one of Greg Gorman's parties at this studio in LA. There were many celebrities there including one of my favorite people ever, Catherine Bach.

Reggie Bibbs
"Just Ask!"

WEBSITE
www.reggiebibbs.com

BLOG
reggiebibbs.wordpress.com

PHOTOS
www.flickr.com/photos/reggiebibbs

VIDEO
www.youtube.com/reggiebibbs

MYSPACE
www.myspace.com/bibbs42

Texas NF Foundation History
www.vimeo.com/user:adgiant/clips/sort:comments


Day 176/365 - The only Michael Jackson record I have
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Image by Great Beyond
While I'm not a huge fan (although I do enjoy his music), being a child of the eighties, I cant help at least noticing the phenomenon that was Michael Jackson.

I remember in the seventies how this child star from Motown wowed audiences across the world, and of course watched as this larger than life star released Thriller and exploded into pop culture, remembering how his music videos were huge prime time events that everyone would watch.

And of course the younger folks that came after Michael-mania subsided, they grew up watching the poor guy turn into an absolute freakshow of self mutilations, bizarre life style, and questionable behavior with children. They had missed the fact that beneath all that freakshow and elephant man skeletons and hyperbaric chambers nonsense - the man had some SERIOUS talent!

I always secretly hoped he would eventually get his head together and return to Earth. I always thought he'd eventually turn his life, his family, and his career around and explode once more on the on the music scene with another round of revolutionary music, instead of fading away as an object of ridicule and scorn.

Poor guy.


celebrity visitors to the War Tunnel (Tunnel of Hope) Museum
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Image by Anosmia
War Tunnel (Tunnel of Hope) Museum. Dug in 1993 by Sarajevo citizens working in 8-hour shifts, the tunnel linked the besieged city to the free zone (Bosnian-held territory) beyond the neutral area of the airport. The tunnel was 4.9 feet high and 3.2 feet wide. It was dug in an L-shape to prevent the Serb forces from collapsing it with shells. From 1993 to 1995 a mineshaft-like railway, drainage pumps, and crossing points were added.

Through it food (an estimated 20 million tons of it), humanitarian aid, and weapons made their way into the city. It was also used to get citizens out of Sarajevo (including former Bosnian president Alija Izetbegović in his wheelchair). Miraculously, although the Serbs recognized that there must have been a tunnel somewhere, they never learned the exact location.

Today only about 65 feet of the original 3,150-ft length is accessible. The museum has wartime memorabilia and video footage of both the siege and the tunnel’s construction and operation.

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