Tuesday, June 9, 2015

The top four modern killers in the west

For your legal knowledge!

email from Chellah Padmanathan


Sounds hilarious but  it is a Fact !!!!

"In old Roman Courts, instead of taking oath on the sacred books, men
used to swear holding their testicles.



Hence the word 'testify' originated from 'testicles'.
If proved false, the testes of liars were cut & fed to the dogs tied nearby.

(This punitive action could be very effective even today, especially
for many politicians in power !!!)

Have a beer!!!


email from Chellah Padmanathan




A man goes into a bar and drinks beer.
After every glass of beer he pulls a picture out of his pocket and looks at it. 
After the 4th beer the waiter asks him why after every glass of 
Beer he pulls the picture out and looks at it. 
Then the man says: It's a picture of my wife. 
When she looks good to me I'm going home. 
That is an example of the "The Power of Beer" 
Click where it says "click here" (This is the cute part). 


  
Then push the beer glass to the right. ( slowly )

Monday, June 8, 2015

Danny Kaye

Louis Armstrong - Danny Kaye


Danny Kaye - Knock On Wood (Irish Pub Scene)


Danny Kaye & Harry Belafonte sing "Hava Nagila" 1965


Danny Kaye British Intelligence


Gypsy Drinking Song - The Inspector General


How Jazz Was Born - Danny Kaye



Danny Kaye Biography

·         Actor

·         Singer

·         Humanitarian
Name at birth: David Daniel Kominski
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Reposted: Why Christmas in Connecticut is STILL Tops
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'Cuddles' Sakall: A Holiday Appreciation
Danny Kaye was one of the most popular entertainers in the United States and England during the 1940s and '50s, thanks largely to a string of successful films that showcased his witty song-and-dance routines. Kaye worked on Broadway, having success in the early '40s with Lady in the Dark. Audiences loved his energy and clever wit and he was a popular stage performer during World War II, frequently working with material written by his wife, lyricist Sylvia Fine. He made more than a dozen popular movies, including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947), The Inspector General(1959) and The Court Jester (1956). For years Kaye was a spokesman for the United Nation's Children's Fund, and in 1954 he was awarded a special Oscar for his humanitarian efforts. During the '60s he was on TV, the star of The Danny Kaye Show (1963-67), but his style of entertainment was no longer the rage and his popularity waned. His last performance on screen was for the television movie Skokie (1981).
Extra credit:


One of Kaye's more famous routines is from The Court Jester and includes the line "the pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle, the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true."

Devil Bird - Ulama

 Screaming In the night - Kandy Sri Lanka


The death of Lady Diana.

Former SAS soldier 'knows who organised' Princess Diana assassination: soldier 'N' letter



Surprising Facts About: Princess Diana's Crash


BBC The Conspiracy Files: How Diana Died


WHO KILLED DIANA? - Best Video On This Subject


Princess Diana Séance - Psychic Reveals Secrets from Grave.


Princess Diana Speaks - Part 2 Diana Seance


Princess Diana’s Secret Daughter Sarah Meets With Prince Charles, according to new book


Death of Princess Diana


Princess Diana Murder - MI5 Agent exposes truth on Sky News - Assassination or accident???


Sunday, June 7, 2015

Doris Day.

Doris Day - Que Sera Sera


Doris Day A Sentimental Journey


Doris Day - You Are My Sunshine


Doris Day ~~~ Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps


Doris Day's 90th birthday celebration





Doris Day

From Wikipedia( View original Wikipedia Article )Last modified on 30 December 2014 at 20:56.
For other people named Doris Day, see Doris Day (disambiguation).
Doris Day
Publicity photo, 1957
Born
Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff
April 3, 1922 or April 3, 1924 [1]
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Nationality
American
Occupation
Actress, singer, animal rights activist
Years active
1939–present
1948–1973 (acting)
Religion
Spouse(s)
Al Jorden (m. 1941–43)
George Weidler (m. 1946–49)
Martin Melcher (m. 1951–68)
Barry Comden (m. 1976–81)
Children
Terry Melcher (1942–2004)
Website
Doris Day (born Doris Mary Ann Kappelhoff, April 3, 1922 or 1924)[1] is an American actress, singer, and animal rights activist.
Day began her career as a big band singer in 1939. Her popularity began to rise after her first hit recording, "Sentimental Journey", in 1945. After leaving Les Brown & His Band of Renown to try a solo career, she started her long-lasting partnership with Columbia Records, which would remain her only recording label. The contract lasted from 1947 to 1967, and included more than 650 recordings, making Day one of the most popular and acclaimed singers of the 20th century. In 1948, after being persuaded by Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne and her agent at the time, Al Levy, she auditioned for Michael Curtiz, which led to her being cast as the female lead inRomance on the High Seas.
Over the course of her career, Day appeared in 39 films. She was ranked the biggest box-office star, the only woman on that list, for four years (1960, 1962, 1963 and 1964) ranking in the top 10 for ten years (1951–1952 and 1959–1966). She became the top-ranking female box-office star of all time and is currently ranked sixth among the top 10 box office performers (male and female), as of 2012.[2] She received an Academy Award nomination for her performance in Pillow Talk, won three Henrietta Awards (World Film Favorite), received the Los Angeles Film Critics Association's Career Achievement Award and, in 1989, received theCecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures. Day made her last film in 1968.
Day has released 31 albums, and her songs have spent a total of 460 weeks in the Top 40 charts.[3] She has been awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a Legend Award from the Society of Singers. In 2011, she released her 29th studio album, My Heart, which debuted at No. 9 on the UK Top 40 charts. As of January 2014, Day is the oldest living artist to score a UK Top 10 with an album featuring new material.

Her strong commitment to animal welfare began in 1971, when she co-founded "Actors and Others for Animals". She started her own non-profit organization in the late 1970s, the Doris Day Animal Foundation and, later, the Doris Day Animal League (DDAL). Establishing the annual observance Spay Day USA in 1994, the Doris Day Animal League now partners with The Humane Society of the United States and continues to be a leading advocacy organization. In 2004, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush in recognition of her distinguished service to the country. Day is retired from acting and performing, but has continued her work in animal rights causes and animal welfare.