10 minutes of Batman v. Superman: Ultimate Edition - REACTION!!
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El golpe lleg para todos los fans de DC Comics que disfrutaron Batman v Superman y que quieren ver la edicin extendida de la misma; pues se ha revelado el precio que tendr esta en Mxico, el cual, gracias al precio del dlar, se dispar a niveles casi inalcanzables.
As es, 4 mil pesos te valdr esta edicin; hay que acotar que se trata de la versin que trae el Blu-ray, DVD y la figura de coleccin, ya sea de Batman o de Superman.
Como puedes ver, este es el precio que maneja Amazon; sin embargo, si vas a otras tiendas virtuales, la cosa no mejora mucho. En Mercado Libre ronda los 3 mil pesos y en eBay la puedes encontrar en 7 mil pesos (por la imagen suponemos que te dan las dos figuras).
Si tu deseo era tener esta codiciada edicin, bueno, ya sabes el precio que hay que pagar. Por cierto, esto slo aplica a la versin con la figura; la Ultimate Edition si toda la parafernalia podr conseguirse en un precio aproximado de 500 pesos.
Former MLB player Lenny Dykstra on The Dan Patrick Show (Full Interview)
There is no such thing as a boring conversation with Lenny Dykstra.
Yet for a guy who has admitted to blackmailing umpires, taking steroids prescribed by a hillbilly doctor and forcing Craigslist housekeepers to give him a massage, you have to wonder when the former Phillies center fielder is going to run out of things to open up about.
On Tuesday, Dykstra had another revelation to share with the world: He has embarked on a new post-baseball career moonlighting as a male gigolo for elderly women.
I thought G*d put me on Earth to entertain people on the baseball field but He actually put me on earth to [pleasure women], Dykstra said on Howard Stern"s SiriusXM Radio show. Im like Picasso.
Dykstra told Stern how several elderly clients pay him for companionship and romantic dinner dates.Dykstra noted that for most of the older women, its more about intimacy than s*x. Their bones are brittle, he said.
Stern asked if Dykstra would have s*x with a woman who was Dykstra"s age.
If they paid me, he responded. Its my duty.
Warning: NSFW language
Dykstra also visited the Dan Patrick Show, where he made it clear which of his former teams was wilder off the field.
"I didnt even know what partying was with the Mets, Dykstra told Patrick. That whole Mets team is made out to be some crazy, wild group. Our Phillies made them look like children. We had fun and made people like it.
Dykstra said he partied hard with his Phillies teammates, whether it was booze, drugs or other things. It was their reputation as a wild crew that made them so intimidating to other squads.
"It was rocketships, roids ... and the other teams knew it, too, Dykstra said. [The league] didnt want any part of us.
As it does often with Dykstra, the topic quickly turned to steroids, which the slugger admitted he started to take after being traded from the Mets to the Phillies in 1989 and becoming the teams everyday center fielder.
Im a small guy, Dykstra told Patrick. My body just couldnt hold up.
Dykstra said the average fan doesnt understand how grueling the 162-game season is for players.
As weird as this sounds, I actually did [steroids] for the right reason, Dykstra said. I did it for my family and my ability to stay on the field.
So what other Phillies were using steroids? Anybody who was good, an unusually reserved Dykstra said, unwilling to name anyone. The only ones who werent using them were stupid.
It is not inconceivable that MPs could ignore the wishes expressed in the referendum and decide to keep Britain in the EU. After all, at some point the means of leaving has to be put to a vote of Parliament. If Brexit does not get through, it doesnt happen. Which bit of parliamentary sovereignty do people not understand?
But what is constitutionally possible is politically improbable. More likely, because this could secure a majority in Parliament and stop the UK cracking up, is that we leave the political bits of Europe and stay in the single market, perhaps by joining the EEA.
This might entail a deal on immigration, possibly a return to the original Common Market idea of free movement of labour, not of people. But our erstwhile EU partners would need to agree to change the rules; and it will mean seriously disappointing those who voted Leave thinking they would stop immigration outright. They will be angry. And where will they turn? We havent heard the last of Nigel Farage.
Caitlyn Jenner Appears On The Latest Sports Illustrated Cover
This image provided by Sports Illustrated on Tuesday, June 28, 2016, shows the Sports Illustrated cover with Caitlyn Jenner that is on sale now. Jenner is appearing on the cover wearing her gold medal 40 years after her 1976 decathlon Olympic win. Jenner, at the time Bruce Jenner, was featured on the SI cover in the Aug. 9, 1976, issue after winning gold. (Yu Tsai/Sports Illustrated via AP)
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Jean-Claude Juncker to Nigel Farage: "Why are you here?"
Why are you here? asked EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. There is no doubt Mr Farage was here to savour his moment of glory.
He pointed out to the assembled MEPs that he had first arrived 17 years ago when he told them he wanted to lead a campaign to get Britain to leave the EU.
They laughed at him then but they certainly werent laughing now.
His other purpose was to urge that there should be a pragmatic, sensible, grown-up, realistic approach to a British-EU trade deal which would be in everyones interests.
Whats more it was important that Article 50, which triggers the process of formal exit, should be implemented as soon as possible.
Any unnecessary delay would be a cause of additional uncertainty. He is right.
To delay Article 50 while the Conservatives put a new prime minister in place may suit David Cameron who can effectively pass the buck but it is not in the best interests of the country.
Delay would allow Remainers to look for ways to hold a second referendum or seek deals which would compromise Brexit.
There are undoubtedly trade-offs to be done but let us leave Brussels in no doubt that Britain is definitely standing by the results of the referendum.
Welcome all criminals
How was Latvian murderer Arnis Zalkalns allowed to enter Britain where he sexually assaulted and killed 14-year-old Alice Gross in August 2014 before hanging himself?
The inquest now underway into Alices death has heard that foreign criminals entering the UK were not routinely checked by the police.
This admission was made by Detective Superintendent Mick Forteath even though figures show that at least 200 foreigners were being arrested every day in London alone.
This, said Alices mother Rosalind Hodgkiss, has destroyed much of our faith in our countrys ability to protect its citizens.
The ease with which undesirable European nationals have entered Britain is a scandal. Less open borders would mean more rigorous checks.
Its as simple as that.
Had the monster Zalkalns been kicked out as he tried to get into the UK, Alice Gross would still be alive today.
Oldest cat in the world
A TABBY called Nutmeg is 31 and believed to be the worlds oldest cat.
A mere kitten when Mrs Thatcher was prime minister he has lived through many earth-shattering events none more exciting than those of the past week.
Belgium: Nigel Farage speaks to the European Parliament - FULL SPEECH
Yesterday, with my fellow EU commissioners, I attended the extraordinary session in the European parliament. Some photos particularly of my right hand and videos have spread on social media. You will have seen me grimacing and trying to hide my despair while Nigel Farage spoke.
I have enjoyed reading the many comments and can confirm that I do indeed appreciate British humour. But as tweets were exchanged I felt it was important to share some more serious thoughts on how I felt in the parliament.
I was, and still am, fully with all the British people. I am with all those who voted against financial speculation uncovered in the Panama Papers and with those who voted against unemployment and decreasing standards of living. However, sadly, many votes will have been influenced by the lies spread by some representatives of the leave campaign.
Nigel Farage tells MEPs: most of you have never done a proper job video
I am also with those who voted to remain in the EU, who want to create a better future for their families, and who believe that it is possible together, united in diversity, to fight against corporate greed and fraud perpetrated by financial transnational capitalism.
Toxic untruths spread by Farage and others, such as claims that money Britain contributes to the EU budget would be used for investments in healthcare, have now been revealed as lies.
Related: Farage is now Britains face at the EU: petty, unlovable, essentially terrified | Marina Hyde
In my heart, two symbols of this referendum remain both of them are very different. One is the assassination of Labour MP Jo c*x, and the other is of Jonathan Hill.
Jo c*x was killed because of people instigating hate, chauvinism and phobias. These are brutal forces infecting our democracies, destroying security and the values we hold so dearly in Europe.
Lord Hill was decisive, and stepped down. This is an example of moral self-determination, taking responsibility and embracing the consequences. This is in stark contrast to the actions of some others who personify political hypocrisy.
Britain is changing. Young people in Scotland, Northern Ireland or London want to see a different future. The EU is changing as well. For me its future lies in social justice and security. This is the way forward. And only together, with the EU member states, with the European parliament, and with a decisive European council avoiding the cacophony and constant bashing of Brussels can we achieve this together.
Republished with permission from Vytenis Andriukaitis. The original blogpost is here.
Football lost one of its most innovative minds in the history of the game when Buddy Ryan passed away Tuesday at the age of 82.
Ryan was the architect behind the Chicago Bears vaunted "46" defense that will go down as the most dominant in NFL history. Many probably dont know, however, about that time back in 1998 a few years after Ryan left the sidelines that he conjured up a scheme that would shut down the mighty Nebraska offense when the Huskers were the defending national champs.
Brian Yauger a disciple of Buddys son, Rob, who I wrote about in April as the former football coach who became the most connected man in the Washington marijuana industry had an amazing story about Buddy.
Once during spring football when Yauger and Rob were still at Oklahoma State, Buddy was visiting whilethey were game-planning about how to slow down Nebraskas option attack in the fall. The year before, the Huskers led the nation in scoring and beat its four ranked opponents by an average of four touchdowns apiece.
Buddy: Why dont you run "Jet"?
Rob: "What the (bleep) is "Jet"?"
Buddy: Its what TCU used to beat Oklahoma with in the 40s.
Huh?
The elder Ryan popped up from his chair and went to the board to draw it up. The two defensive tackles were lined up so wide that all three linebackers were set inside of them.
"We all looked at each other cross-eyed," Yauger said. "It was like this old man has flipped his lid. It was so unconventional. It didnt look like anything anybody else was doing."
The next day, the Cowboys ran the scheme during practice just as Buddy has drawn it up.
"I"m thinking, "Oh my gosh, this actually might work,"" Yauger said.
Rob Ryan eventually tweaked it some, so the SAM and WIL linebackers were hugged up on the tackles" heels in the B-gaps and the MIK linebacker was moved back to seven yards deep (they were normally at four yards deep). The OSU coaches also had their defensive tackles adjust their footwork a bit, so they took one step towards the offensive tackles before they pinched inside.
When OSU finally faced Nebraska in that season, the Huskers were No. 2 in the nation. Jet gave mighty Nebraska fits. The Huskers managed just 215 total yards with only 73 on the ground the teams lowest regular-season output in 23 years. Nebraska only scored one field goal in the first half. This was just a week after Nebraska ran for 434 yards against the No. 9 team in the country, defeating the Washington Huskies, 55-7.
"It looked like there was this giant hole, but what screwed everybody up was the two outside linebackers were keying off the fullback and we were ending up with five guys in four gaps and one of those guys always came free," Yauger explained. "It changed the timing of the way everybody flowed.
"When I think about it, this was really just the 46 flipped upside down because in the 46 you have three D-linemen lined up over the center and the two guards."
You can see the defense in action here:
Nebraska kept trying to block the MIK, which enabled somebody else to always come free. Oklahoma State ran Jet about 30-35 percent of the game against Nebraska, Yauger estimated.
"If anybody really figured it out, I guess they would"ve quarterback sneaked it against us," Yauger said. "They would"ve gotten three, four, five yards probably every time and then we would"ve had to get out of it."
Despite the success of Jet, the game was tied at 17-17 in the fourth quarter when Nebraska scored on a 73-yard punt return to win the game.
"d**n punt return," Yauger says shaking his head.
He said they ran the scheme the rest of the season at Oklahoma Stateand that Rob Ryan told him he still broke it out in the NFL from time to time back when he was the Raiders defensive coordinator when they were trying to stop LaDainian Tomlinson and the Chargers because it also was really a good scheme against "12" personnel and offenses that used one running back and two-tight end formations.
"It really was the beauty of what Buddy did defensively," Yauger said. "He always had more guys than you could block."