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Pretty TV Reporter Has Epic On-Air Nasal Malfunction [VIDEO]
City TV News Toronto reporter Saphia Khambalia was impeccably made up and looking good for her report on Charlie Sheen's 'Violent Torpedo Of Truth' tour stop in her home city.
Unfortunately, the 23-year-old was done in by a rather massive snot rocket, which twice poured out of her nose during her live on-air segment.
Khambalia handled the unwelcome bodily function about as well as one could; and it should be noted that her snot is clear, so at least she is in good health.
Watch the awkward moment after the jump.
New Movies in Theaters: ‘Water for Elephants,’ ‘Madea’s Big Happy Family’
Two new movies are opening nationwide this this weekend. One is a film adaptation of the bestselling novel 'Water for Elephants,' starring Robert Pattinson (in a non-vampire role) and Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon.
The other is a sequel in a long line of sequels in the 'Madea' franchise, called 'Madea's Big Happy Family.' It's hard to say which film will do better at the box office, as one looks to be aiming for Oscar consideration while the other is an ensemble comedy with a well-known leading character.
Take a look at their trailers, Mr. Moviefone's Six Second Reviews and a list of movies still in theaters after the jump.
Man Takes First Steps in 20 Years With Robot ExoSkeleton
Imagine losing the ability to walk. Imagine losing said ability for over 20 years.
Now, imagine the kind of elation you'd feel if an invention came along that made it possible for you to walk again.
That's exactly how the man in this video felt after using the ReWalk ExoSkeleton robot. Designed by Argo Medical Technologies Ltd., the robot is a lightweight brace device that attaches to your legs and restores a person's mobility functions.
Eritera Is World’s Most Expensive Place to Buy Gas
Gas prices are utterly crazy!
Last week, the average cost of gasoline in the United States was $3.84. In places like Los Angeles, the price has jumped to $4.23 a gallon. These increases are correlated to conflicts in Middle Eastern oil-producing nations.
Free Egg Hunt on Friday at CSI
CSI Easter Egg Hunt. This starts at 5 p.m. today (Friday) on the lawn north of the Student Union building. It’s for kids up to age 12. After the egg hunt, there’ll be activity booths for the kids, including face painting and photos with the Easter Bunny
Twin Falls and Magic Valley Easter Events
Eggs? Check. Coloring? Got it. Ready... Set... GO!
If you're looking for Easter events around the Magic Valley this weekend, there's no shortage.
There's plenty to pick from, inluding the annual hunt at Twin Falls City Park.
The big events are a kick but after those are done, we still like to have a hunt of our own.
The Five Best Kenny Chesney Covers on YouTube [VIDEO]
Kenny Chesney's accomplishments as a performer are second to none — as evidenced by his current "Goin' Coastal" tour, and the dazzling live sets documented in his new concert film, Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3-D. But Chesney's no slouch when it comes to songwriting, either — in fact, we think Chesney's live show wouldn't be anything without his powerhouse new-country songwriting as its foundation.
What Do You Get When You Pay $6,390 For a Toilet?
Kohler is about to start rolling out a new toilet called the Numi. It'll cost you $6,390 to have one in your house. So, what do you get when you pay that much for a toilet? Here's a list of what it does and doesn't feature.
Everybody Panic! Your iPhone is Secretly Tracking Every Move You Make
Here's something new for conspiracy theorists to freak out about. Your iPhone is tracking YOUR EVERY MOVE.
A team of iPhone app developers recently figured out that your iPhone is actually tracking and logging every step that you take. And when you sync your phone to your computer, that log is transferred.
Now . . . here are the reasons why you shouldn't freak out about this.
#1.) There's no evidence that your travel log is being transmitted back to Apple. And even if it was, I'm not sure that they'd care how often you go to Arby's.
Are You Ready To Buy a Bathing Suit?
It's getting dangerously close to swimsuit season . . . which is a problem, because it seems most of us are still solidly in "gorging on donuts and Cheetos" season.
According to a new survey, 60% of women and 46% of men say they feel like they're not ready to go out in public in a bathing suit.
More than 30% of women say they plan on wearing a full-body cover up at the beach or pool . . . and 20% of both men and women say they plan on avoiding the beach ENTIRELY this summer.
Ten Things That Suddenly Cost Way More
There were some new numbers last Friday about the Consumer Price Index . . . that's a measurement of the overall price of household goods. According to the new stats, it's gone up 2.7% in the last year.
And the price of gas . . . which has gone up 28% in the last year . . . is just the tip of the iceberg. Here are ten other things that either ALREADY cost more, or are ABOUT to cost more.
#1.) Plane Tickets. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, domestic fares went up 22% between August and February, mostly because of gas prices.
Florida Residents Given Capes to Fight Unemployment
A government-supported unemployment agency in Central Florida is in hot water today after it reportedly spent $14,200 to fund 6,000 superhero capes to hand out to unemployed area residents.
It's all part of what's being called the 'Cape- A-Bility Challenge,' a contest in which out-of-work Floridians take on "Dr. Evil Unemployment," a cartoon character that represents the current state of the economy. (The agency also spent $2,300 on foam cutouts of this job-killing super villain.)
Once they enter the contest, they will be provided with a red cape -- while supplies last, of course. The campaign, which some are calling "insensitive and wasteful," runs through June 30.


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