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'Grotesque' NZ pizza ads dropped
The pizza firm has made headlines before for its controversial adverts
A New Zealand pizza chain has withdrawn a Halloween promotion that showed skeleton animations of three deceased celebrities dancing on graves.
Hell Pizza's advert showed animations of Sir Edmund Hillary, actor Heath Ledger and the Queen Mother dancing to Michael Jackson's song Thriller.
The family of Mount Everest conqueror Sir Edmund, who died in January, said the ad was in "extremely poor taste".
Hell's Pizza apologised and said it did not mean to cause offence.
I think it's disturbing
Peter Hillary
"Clearly he's revered in New Zealand and we all love him," spokesman Glenn Corbett said.
"The idea of Sir Ed being there was intended to be a light-hearted remembrance."
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Contest #2 was a HUGE success! Two REGISTERED COMMENTERS (you all should register now for another chance, hint, hint) were awarded a copy of Pirates 2: Stagnetti's Revenge!
Contest #3 Details...
This one is EASY to enter! Just go find a something cool out on the net and use the SUBMIT! link at the top of IHMC to send it to us. Multiple entries ARE allowed. We will post appropriate submissions on IHMC and hold a vote for the best submission. No true nudity or hardcore. Sick stuff will be put behind a STOP! sign. Blah blah blah...
The winner will be picked randomly from all people who qualify. That person will receive a free copy of Pirates 2: Stagnetti's Revenge! The MSRP is $49.99!!!
Later...
Captain RAT
P.S.-Previous winners are not eligible to win another DVD, sorry. Winner will be picked late on Halloween.
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I was there. WHAT A FUCKING GREAT SHOW!!!! I was abouy 20 rows behind this bloke.
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Obama's allegiance to the Sox (he does not hesitate to express his scorn for fans of the Chicago Cubs) and his support for an Olympics in Chicago are absolute. In an interview with ESPN's Stuart Scott that aired on "SportsCenter" in August, Obama was asked who he would root for in a Cubs-White Sox World Series. This was his answer: "Oh, that's easy. White Sox. I'm not one of these fair-weather fans. You go to Wrigley Field, you have a beer; beautiful people up there. People aren't watching the game. It's not serious. White Sox, that's baseball. South Side."

This toy blaster makes and launches softball-sized snowballs up to 50', allowing rapid, long-range assaults during neighborhood snowball confrontations. Simply place snow in the forming chamber and close the lid, and it packs three perfectly spherical snowballs. To blast your mark, place one snowball in the muzzle, aim the launcher, and pull back the slingshot mechanism. Because the blaster is powered by elastomers instead of batteries, it provides uninterrupted, fast-action play. Made of durable, cold-resistant plastic. Includes targets for shooting practice. Ages 8 and up. 17 1/2" L x 5 1/2" W x 12" H. (2 1/2 lbs.)
via: http://www.gizmodo.com
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In this Dec. 7, 2004 file photo, author Michael Crichton poses at The Peninsula Hotel in New York. Crichton died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2008 in Los Angeles, at age 66. He had been privately battling cancer, according to his family. (AP Photo/Jim Cooper, file)
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