We created this beautiful video to show off the loveley JinR and the amazing space she has created. Visit the GREEN T. HOUSE - a haven for artists, food lovers, tea drinkers and creative spirits. A unique and tranquil environment on the coast of Hong Kong. Thank you from www.so-u.tv
The closing party of the Skin:Inks exhibition on July 10 had to be the coolest Hong Kong party in many months. Party goers, celebrities, über-cool tattooed guys and gals packed Cliq nightclub to celebrate skin art and raise funds for the Kely Support Group. So-u.Tv’s team was there to catch all the action including Phat Chan from 24 Herbs getting a tattoo by Gabe, David Beckham\'s tattoo artist. See it all at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?id=1888
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Check out this hilarious fail clip of a pack of women riding segways. Just when they are having a great time, an epic fail occurs when a woman crashes into another wheel and then faceplants very hard. You can allmost feel the pain when you hear the smash on the carpet floor. She deserves it. Get ready to laugh @ this epic failure. If your still bored, check out/add my profile/videos if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
One in a series of interviews about masturbation and self pleasure, the questions are asked by a young couple and sometimes their female friend. The questions are candid and the answers are truthful and very sexy
Bob Evans Food Products introduces Breakfast Bakes, the simple goodness of breakfast in a hand-held hash brown, now available in the freezer section of your local grocery store. Retailing at $3.99 for four individually wrapped Breakfast Bakes, your family can enjoy a complete and satisfying breakfast that’s affordable and will give them the energy they need to tackle the day.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/56865-bob-evans-breakfast-bakes-hand-held-hash-brown-freezer-section
A recent survey conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of the newly-formed Coalition to Prevent Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Medication Misuse (CPAMM) finds that college students’ perceptions and attitudes towards the misuse, abuse and diversion of ADHD prescription stimulants are complex. The findings paint a portrait of students who recognize the risks of misuse, but understand why some students may choose to misuse, given the academic pressures in today’s college environment. CPAMM intends to use the findings to inform and develop educational campaigns to help prevent nonmedical use of ADHD prescription stimulants. The survey was conducted online between May 15 and June 11, 2014 among 2,056 US college students (full-time, 91%, part-time, 9%), defined as adults aged 18 to 24 enrolled and seeking a degree at a 4-year college or university and attending at least some in-person classes.1
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7373051-cpamm-survey-reveals-college-students-adhd-prescription-stimulant-abuse-misuse-and-diversion/