Last year, he was the highest paid actor in Hollywood. This year, his salary fell by $25 million. Leaving him with what, would you say?
Hollywood’s Highest Earning Actors (Forbes)
Last year, he was the highest paid actor in Hollywood. This year, his salary fell by $25 million. Leaving him with what, would you say?
Hollywood’s Highest Earning Actors (Forbes)
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Mario Glove and Fafa the Gopher of Glove And Boots – they of the excellent Ten Reasons We Hate Facebook – chronicle the evolution of the hipster for your ironic delectation.
Died this morning (at home, peacefully).
He gave us this:
And he gave (and took back) this (then gave it back again):
Yes, a statue to Marty Whelan.
And that is literally not even the half of it.
From a clinically aloof editorial in today’s Daily Mail Daily Telegraph Stormfront Irish Times:
A crude pointer in that direction is that while the population of the State stands at 4.58 million, there are some 7.2 million PPS numbers which allow individuals to access all public services.It would be wrong to conclude from the above figures that millions of people are defrauding the system.
Although PPS numbers are unique to each individual and have been issued to everyone born here since 1971 and to all workers since 1979, they are not automatically extinguished when a person dies. In the same way, while about one million PPS numbers were issued to foreign nationals between 2003 and 2008, less than half that number remain active and it is not known if the recipients have left the State. These weaknesses in the system should be addressed.
And if the “foreign nationals” haven’t “left the state” the next step in this horror is inevitable.
SHAM MARRIAGE!!!
Want to know the truth?
We miss Madam.
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Two stop-motion animations by Sumo Science at Aardman. Both promos for (and shot with) the Nokia N8. Both world record holders.
‘Gulp’ (top) shot on location at Pendine Beach in South Wales, features the world’s largest stop-motion animation set, stretching over 11,000 square feet.
‘Dot’ (bottom, from 2010), by way of contrast, uses a CellScope microscope attachment to film the world’s smallest stop-motion animation character.
MORE: The making of Dot and Gulp.