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2013年10月4日 星期五

罗志雄眼科医生,温哥华最差的医生!毫无医德可言!

Francis C.H.Law 是我遇到的温哥华最差的医生,他对待病人就像流水线上的鸡肉。他治坏了我父亲的眼睛。本来不需要马上做手术,可他的病人一律要求马上做手术。因为他可以又赚钱了。在手术过程中,他会让他的助手或学生代劳,很不认真。 好一点的检查眼睛要付300元。而且要现金。(有偷税嫌疑)。接待员粗鲁无礼,每次要等上一个多小时才能看上病。每次看病不超过2分钟。对你的病情什么也不说,他根本不关心你的状况。不和你解释。因为他的钱已经赚到了!只是因为他会说中文,所以很多华人老人被他摧残.

2013年8月5日 星期一

04/08/2013 Chloe Moretz - Kick-Ass 2l in London//


05/08/2013 Shark Week Opens With Fake Megalodon Documentary


“In Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives (WT), Discovery brings SHARK WEEK viewers on a search for a massive killer great white shark responsible for a rash of fatalities off the coast of South Africa. One controversial scientist believes that the shark responsible could be Megalodon, a 60-foot relative of the great white that is one of the largest and most powerful predators in history. Our oceans remain 95% unexplored, and this massive prehistoric predator has always been shrouded in secrecy, but after a rash of newly discovered evidence, authorities are forced to investigate whether this predator, long thought to be extinct, could still be lurking in our deepest oceans. A crew of scientists and shark experts examine evidence.”

5/Aug/2013 Peter Capaldi: from spin doctor to the new Doctor Who


Peter Capaldi, best known for playing foul-mouthed spin doctor Malcolm Tucker in political satire The Thick of It, has been named as the 12th actor to play the Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who. The 55-year old Glasgow-born actor, a self-confessed lifelong Doctor Who fan, is the oldest actor to play the Time Lord since the first Doctor, William Hartnell, in 1963. He will replace Matt Smith, the youngest ever Doctor at 26 when he was introduced in 2009. The new Doctor was announced in a special live broadcast on BBC1 on Sunday night. Capaldi had been firmly installed as the bookies' favourite ahead of contenders including Luther's Idris Elba, Ben Whishaw and Daniel Rigby, despite a cloak of secrecy surrounding the identity of the new Doctor. Internally the BBC referred to the selection process as project Houdini, with reportedly only 10 people knowing Capaldi had been chosen. "It is so wonderful not to keep this secret any more," he said. "For a while I couldn't even tell my daughter. Being asked to play the Doctor is an amazing privilege. Like the Doctor himself I find myself in a state of utter terror and delight. I can't wait to get started." Capaldi admitted that it would be tricky to throw off the spectre of his most famous on screen persona, the wily and unscrupulous spin doctor Malcolm Tucker for the hit BBC show. "I think Malcolm has been banished from the mirror by the new Doctor who wouldn't put up with Malcolm's attitude to the world," said Capaldi in an interview with Zoe Ball. Capaldi, who described himself as a "full anorak" Doctor Who fan who once wrote a letter aged 15 about Doctor Who to the Radio Times, admitted he was yet to get his head around being named as one of British TV's most enduring and best loved characters. "He's not me yet," he said. "But he is reaching out and hopefully we will get it together. Even though I am a lifelong Doctor Who fan I've not played him since I was nine. I downloaded old scripts and practised those in front of the mirror." Capaldi is not completely new to Doctor Who, having appeared in the programme playing Caecilius in the episode "The Fires of Pompeii" in 2008 with David Tennant. Steven Moffat, lead writer and executive producer of Doctor Who, said: "It's an incendiary combination: one of the most talented actors of his generation is about to play the best part on television." he said. " Peter Capaldi is in the Tardis." Capaldi said he had his phone on silent when he received the call that he had got the role – he was in Prague shooting a BBC remake of the Three Musketeers, where he plays Cardinal Richelieu. An assistant delivered the good news by saying: "Hello Doctor". Moffat said Capaldi had been thought of before but that the timing had not been right. "We all had an idea, we all had the same idea, it was quite a different idea," he said. "We got the notional 12th Doctor around to my house and made a home video. "Everyone said 'yes' that is the Doctor. There comes a right time for the right person to play it. That moment has arrived." The live announcement was broadcast simultaneously on BBC America, highlighting the increasing popularity of the franchise internationally and growing importance of the world's biggest TV market for the BBC franchise. In Doctor Who lore Capaldi is the 12th Doctor, leaving just one left and raising the long-held question of how the script writers will overcome the problem to keep the franchise going. "We're getting towards the end of the incarnation cycle and everyone always remembers that bit of the overall plot," said Tom Spilsbury, editor of the official Doctor Who magazine. "The question is probably a few years away now for Doctor Who fans, I don't think they will be worried about it just yet. Doctor Who is popular so [the BBC] will invent away to get around it when the time comes, won't they?" The hope of a first female Doctor has once again been dashed, though Moffat tantalisingly hinted that the prospect remained for the future. "Time Lords can change gender, so it is not against the rules," he said. Jenna Coleman, who will remain as the Doctor's companion when Capaldi takes over the role next year, said: "With Steven's writing and his talent I know we'll be making an amazing show with an incredible incarnation of number 12. I can't wait to start this new adventure." The decision was welcomed by Smith who pre-recorded a message to Capaldi, saying: "I just want to wish my successor all the best and just say good luck and good on you for getting it, because I know he is both a huge fan of the show and a really nice guy. "The casting of it made me really excited genuinely, and as a fan I think it's a really canny choice, so good luck mate, it's going to be a thrill." Smith added: "If I had to pick someone, I'd pick him, because I think he's great. And weirdly enough, after the 11th hour, he came up to me in the street and said, 'Ah mate, well done. I watched your episode last night, it was brilliant, I think you're really good'. And I really needed that, I needed a sort of boost and I never forgot it." Capaldi has appeared in more than 40 films and TV shows, including Dangerous Liaisons, Shooting Fish, Minder, The Vicar of Dibley, Peep Show and Waking the Dead, since being cast as Danny Oldsen in the 1983 film Local Hero. He is also playing Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger in the forthcoming film about the WikiLeaks affair.

2013年1月22日 星期二

22/Jan /2013 Alexa Vega Wearing a Thong Bikini in Hawaii //


22/Jan/2013 AnnaSophia Robb - on the set of 'The Carrie Diaries' in NY//


22/Jan /2013/Amanda Seyfried - Lovelace Portraits at Sundance Film Festival//


///Lion Fight////


///Pat "HD" Barry High Kicking the Punch Machine///


$$Man punches Shaolin Monk$$


//"THE NFL : A Bad Lip Reading" — A Bad Lip Reading of the NFL//


//SCHOOL CLOSING: Bitter cold cancels classes for students in metro Detroit //


With wind chills, temperature are 15 to 20 below zero and the bitter cold is causing schools to close around metro Detroit. A Wind Chill Advisory is in affect until 1 p.m. You can check your full forecast here: http://bit.ly/dcsti6 The extreme weather is causing school closings to continually roll into the 7 Action Newsroom. Read more: http://www.wxyz.com/dpp/news/school-closing-bitter-cold-cancels-classes-for-students-in-metro-detroit#ixzz2IjXSGy00

//'One Today': Full Text of Richard Blanco Inaugural Poem//


"One Today" One sun rose on us today, kindled over our shores, peeking over the Smokies, greeting the faces of the Great Lakes, spreading a simple truth across the Great Plains, then charging across the Rockies. One light, waking up rooftops, under each one, a story told by our silent gestures moving behind windows. My face, your face, millions of faces in morning's mirrors, each one yawning to life, crescendoing into our day: pencil-yellow school buses, the rhythm of traffic lights, fruit stands: apples, limes, and oranges arrayed like rainbows begging our praise. Silver trucks heavy with oil or paper— bricks or milk, teeming over highways alongside us, on our way to clean tables, read ledgers, or save lives— to teach geometry, or ring-up groceries as my mother did for twenty years, so I could write this poem. All of us as vital as the one light we move through, the same light on blackboards with lessons for the day: equations to solve, history to question, or atoms imagined, the "I have a dream" we keep dreaming, or the impossible vocabulary of sorrow that won't explain the empty desks of twenty children marked absent today, and forever. Many prayers, but one light breathing color into stained glass windows, life into the faces of bronze statues, warmth onto the steps of our museums and park benches as mothers watch children slide into the day. Nico Tucci/Richard-Blanco.com Richard Blanco, 44, was chosen as President... View Full Size Inauguration 2013: Poet Richard Blanco Interview Watch Video Beyonce Sings National Anthem at Inaugural Ceremony Watch Video Kelly Clarkson Sings 'My Country, 'Tis of Thee' Watch Video One ground. Our ground, rooting us to every stalk of corn, every head of wheat sown by sweat and hands, hands gleaning coal or planting windmills in deserts and hilltops that keep us warm, hands digging trenches, routing pipes and cables, hands as worn as my father's cutting sugarcane so my brother and I could have books and shoes. The dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind—our breath. Breathe. Hear it through the day's gorgeous din of honking cabs, buses launching down avenues, the symphony of footsteps, guitars, and screeching subways, the unexpected song bird on your clothes line. Hear: squeaky playground swings, trains whistling, or whispers across café tables, Hear: the doors we open for each other all day, saying: hello, shalom, buon giorno, howdy, namaste, or buenos días in the language my mother taught me—in every language spoken into one wind carrying our lives without prejudice, as these words break from my lips. One sky: since the Appalachians and Sierras claimed their majesty, and the Mississippi and Colorado worked their way to the sea. Thank the work of our hands: weaving steel into bridges, finishing one more report for the boss on time, stitching another wound or uniform, the first brush stroke on a portrait, or the last floor on the Freedom Tower jutting into a sky that yields to our resilience. One sky, toward which we sometimes lift our eyes tired from work: some days guessing at the weather of our lives, some days giving thanks for a love that loves you back, sometimes praising a mother who knew how to give, or forgiving a father who couldn't give what you wanted. We head home: through the gloss of rain or weight of snow, or the plum blush of dusk, but always—home, always under one sky, our sky. And always one moon like a silent drum tapping on every rooftop and every window, of one country—all of us— facing the stars hope—a new constellation waiting for us to map it, waiting for us to name it—together.

//You decide: Is Tony Gonzalez a Hall of Famer?//


Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez might have played in his final game Sunday. His team lost to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL championship game, and many are expecting him to call it a career. "It's probably the last time I'm going to wear that uniform," Gonzalez said after the Falcons' 28-24 loss. "I didn't want to take it off, to tell you the truth. All good things come to an end, and like I said all season long, this is probably my last one. What an unbelievable ride." Gonzalez said throughout the season that he was 95% sure this would be it for him. He said he will discuss his plans with his family before making his final decision on retirement. "I'm not going to cry about it," Gonzalez said after the conclusion of his 16th season. "I walk away with the satisfaction I left everything, absolutely everything, every time I was on the field. I wish it would have culminated with the Super Bowl, but it didn't." Gonzalez is second on the career receptions list with 1,242 and is the most decorated tight end in NFL history, ranking first at the position in catches, yards and touchdowns. Overall, he is sixth with 103 touchdown catches and seventh with 14,268 yards receiving yards. Is Gonzalez a Hall of Famer? First ballot? Should he wait? Vote and let us know what you think.

//Tony Gonzalez 'probably' will retire//


Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez said Sunday's loss to the 49ers in the NFC Championship Game was "probably" his last NFL game, echoing his thoughts throughout the season that he was 95 percent sure he would retire after this season. SportsNation: No Super Bowl Club? If Tony Gonzalez does retire he will be just one of many great players to have never made the big game. Rank 'Em! "It's probably the last time I'm going to wear that uniform," Gonzalez said after the Falcons' 28-24 loss. "I didn't want to take it off, to tell you the truth. All good things come to an end, and like I said all season long, this is probably my last one. What an unbelievable ride." Gonzalez had eight catches for 72 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown reception with 25 seconds remaining in the first half. The Falcons didn't score again. The 36-year-old tight end was voted to his third straight Pro Bowl in four seasons with the Falcons, but said Sunday he's unlikely to play in the game. His 2012 selection was the 13th time he's been voted to the league's all-star game. Gonzalez Set TE Standard Tony Gonzalez has helped set a new standard for tight ends in his 16-year career. He ranks as the best tight end in a number of different statistical categories. Category Stats Next Best Rec 1,242 815 (Shannon Sharpe) Rec yards 14,268 10,060 (Sharpe) Rec TD 103 83 (Antonio Gates) -- ESPN Stats & Information He said he will discuss his plans with his family before making his final decision on retirement. "I'm not going to cry about it," Gonzalez said after the conclusion of his 16th season. "I walk away with the satisfaction I left everything, absolutely everything, every time I was on the field. "I wish it would have culminated with the Super Bowl, but it didn't." Drafted 13th overall by the Chiefs in 1997, Gonzalez is second on the career receptions list with 1,242 and is the most decorated tight end in NFL history, ranking first at the position and sixth overall with 103 touchdown catches. At 14,268 yards, he's seventh on the career receiving list.

//Beyonce lip-synced 'The Star Spangled Banner,' reports say ///


Halfway through her rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner" at President Barack Obama's inauguration on Monday, Beyonce dramatically did away with the earpiece that singers use to hear themselves and their bands in a live setting. One viewer likened it to the gutsy move Luke Skywalker made in the dramatic chase scene in the original "Star Wars," tweeting: "Taking out the earpiece is Luke turning off the targeting system in the Death Star trench." But now a rep for the United States Marine Band has confirmed to The Post that Beyonce was not even singing the song live. She was lip-syncing. The rep said that the multi-platinum singer decided to perform to a pre-recorded track at the last minute. “All music is pre-recorded for the ceremony because there are so many eventualities and conditions that day,” Kristin DuBois told the paper. “We performed, live, the band. But we received last-minute word that Beyonce was going to use the pre-recorded vocal track. Those were the instructions we were given. We don’t know what the reason why.” Sources also tell Fox News that Beyonce was a no-show at the inauguration performance rehearsal on the Capitol steps. And there's more. A report in The Washingtonian questions the band's performance as well, citing eyewitnesses at the inauguration who said the band was not playing either. The report also shows an Instagram picture of Beyonce with members of the Marine Corps Band in a recording studio on Sunday. If the lip-syncing allegations are true, would that make Beyonce's dramatic earpiece drop mere staging, akin to funk legend James Brown's move of dramatically throwing off his cape in his performances? Calls to reps for Beyonce and the Marine Corps Band were not immediately returned. FOX411 did a poll on Monday asking viewers if Beyonce or Kelly Clarkson gave the best vocal performance at the inauguration. Clarkson sang "America," and so far has not been accused of using a pre-recorded track. Fans seemed to be split on whether or not they cared that Beyonce didn't perform live. "Even if she did WHO CARES??!? You know she can sing it," one user posted on Facebook. "What's with all the excuses nowadays? If you're such a renowned singer, then shouldn't you do what you supposedly do best and SING?" another disagreed. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/01/22/beyonce-lip-synched-star-spangled-banner-reports-say/#ixzz2IjV9Ri1R

//Beyonce buzz: She lip-synced the national anthem//


Beyoncé has been widely praised for her beautiful rendition of the national anthem at Monday's presidential inauguration. But even after seeing her triumphantly pull her earpiece out as she belted out the words, buzz is now bubbling up that the superstar wasn't singing it live. TheTimes of London is reporting that a spokeswoman for the Marine Corps Band says it is standard procedure to record a backing track and that Beyoncé decided soon before stepping to the microphone to use it. UPDATE, 1 p.m. ET: Master Sgt. Kristin DuBois, spokeswoman for the President's Own United States Marine Corps Band, confirms to USA TODAY's Maria Puente that Beyoncé was lip-syncing. It's standard operating procedure for musicians to pre-record crucial music such as Hail to the Chief and The Star-Spangled Banner. "You can't have a presidential inauguration and not have Hail to the Chief and Star-Spangled Banner," she says. And it's not unprecedented to use the pre-recorded track, as Yo-Yo Ma did last time, classical instruments being delicate in cold weather. But the band performed live for the entire ceremony, except for Beyoncé. DuBois says they were "surprised" to be given instructions during the ceremonies that they were to stand and pretend to play their instruments during the national anthem, and they "don't know" why that decision was made. Or even who made it. Probably Beyoncé. "It's not what we would have chosen, but we were instructed to do it so we did."' As for Beyoncé, "we all know she has the pipes," she said. "It wasn't because she can't sing it or because the band can't play it, because we can. … We performed live, as we have for every inauguration since 1801." She said that every four years somebody wants to write a story about "was it live or was it Memorex?" She also says Kelly Clarkson sang live, and that the band's staff arranger wrote the special arrangement of My Country, 'Tis of Thee that she used. If anyone can handle brutal playing conditions, the band can, she says. "This group of people are such pros, they can make it work no matter what. They are so accustomed to playing under any condition." Washingtonian.com posed the question, too: "Did Beyoncé Lip-Sync the Star-Spangled Banner?" Washingtonian's Sophie Gilbert writes, "To press seated just below the podium, in front of the 'President's Own' Marine Corps Band, it was evident that the band wasn't actually playing during the song — even though band director Colonel Michael J. Colburn was conducting energetically and the band members mimicked blowing into their instruments." And offering more possible evidence, Gilbert notes that "the day before the ceremony, Beyoncé posted pictures to her Instagram account that appeared to show her in a recording studio. In one, she holds a copy of the sheet music to The Star Spangled Banner in front of a microphone attached to a recording device, and in another she sits in front of recording equipment while members of the Marine Corps Band stand clutching sheet music behind her."

///Barack, Michelle Obama Share Inside Joke At Inauguration Brunch: Caption This///


All eyes were on the Obamas during the 57th Presidential Inauguration this weekend, but by the looks of a photo snapped by White House photographer, Pete Souza, it seems as though Barack only had eyes for Michelle. Souza captured President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama standing together in the Blue Room of the White House before a brunch celebrating the Inauguration on Friday and we're dying to know -- what's all the grinning about? And can we get in on the joke? The first couple's cozy demeanor only intensified as the weekend went on, reaching full-blown PDA by Monday's swearing-in ceremony.

2013年1月14日 星期一

Jan 14 2013 Selena Gomez - at an office building in West Hollywood//


Jan 14 2013 Vanessa Hudgens - leaves for the airport in LA//


//Falcons survive late Seahawks rally, advance with 30-28 win//


ATLANTA -- They were still exhaling in relief, still soaking in an improbable postseason breakthrough when someone threw cold water on the Atlanta Falcons' post-game celebration a half-hour after they exorcized their postseason demons. Someone raised the name of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick after Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said his "pair of Matty Ices'', quarterback Matt Ryan and kicker Matt Bryant, collaborated to complete a last-minute comeback that Bryant sealed with his 49-yard field goal for a 30-28 win over the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC divisional playoffs. The first playoff win of the coach Mike Smith-Ryan era after four tries vaulted the top-seeded Falcons into Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the 49ers for the right to advance to Super Bowl XLVII. BOX SCORE: Falcons 30, Seahawks 28 All Kaepernick did in Saturday night's divisional throttling of Green Bay was gain 444 yards of offense -- all by himself. Kaepernick threw for 263 yards, two touchdowns and ran for another two touchdowns and 181 yards, a postseason rushing record by a quarterback that keyed San Francisco's 45-31 romp. In other words, Kaepernick is Russell Wilson squared. "We got that monkey off our backs, and now we've got to break new ground go get a championship win and hopefully go on to New Orleans to get another,'' safety Thomas DeCoud said, referencing Super Bowl XLVII. "We're going to see another physical team. This game gave us a cheat sheet for us to go see another good mobile quarterback.'' WHAT?: Sherman mocks White after touchdown Kaepernick is arguably a more dangerous threat than unflinching rookie Wilson, who rallied the fifth-seeded Seahawks from a 27-7 third-quarter deficit. "We're ready to do it all over again and play a little better than we did today,'' cornerback Dunta Robinson said. "I watched San Francisco play. It's going to be tough. We know how electrifying he (Kaepernick) was. "We learned if we want to go where we can go, we need to tackle and cover better than this.''

//Jodie Foster: I'm Not Retiring, Coming Out Speech "Speaks for Itself" Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jodie-foster-im-not-retiring-coming-out-speech-speaks-for-itself-2013141#ixzz2Hyc8ivpc Follow us: @usweekly on Twitter | usweekly on Facebook//


Jodie Foster is not ready to walk out into the sunset, thank you very much. After delivering a powerful, news-making speech at the Golden Globes in Beverly Hills on Sunday Jan. 13 -- in which the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award winner acknowledged that she's gay and seemed to hint at retirement -- Foster, 50, clarified her statements to reporters in the Green Room at the Beverly Hilton. PHOTOS: What all the stars wore at the Globes "I could never stop acting. You'd have to drag me behind, like, a team of horses," the Silence of the Lambs star insisted. "No, I'm not retiring from acting. And, you know, I'd like to be directing tomorrow . . . I'm actually more into it than I have ever been." Foster, who has been acting since she was a toddler, explained that the point of her speech was "that people change. Change is important. And, you know, hopefully I'll be doing different things than I did when I was three years old and six years old and ten years old and 20 years old . . . My work is evolving." PHOTOS: Best Globes moments ever As for the more personal aspects of the address, in which Foster mentioned her former female partner and explained she "came out a million years ago" in private? "The speech kind of speaks for itself. It's a big, long career, and it's not just a career; it's friendships and relationships . . . I feel like I am graduating from something . . . And it's a big moment, and I wanted to say, you know, what's most in my heart." Foster, mom to sons Charlie and Kit, added that she wasn't worried about regretting her frank disclosure the morning after. "It's an expression of who I am and what I'm thinking and feeling." The Accused actress also raised a few eyebrows (as she has in the past) when she acknowledged her close friend, the ever-controversial, volatile Mel Gibson, in her speech. (Gibson, 57, looked on tearfully in the audience.) PHOTOS: Out and proud stars "I know Mel Gibson extremely well, and he's somebody that I love and that I have worked with and that I respect, and it's not difficult to say that. You know, it's very easy to say that. My — the man that I know is a true and loyal friend, and considerate, loving," she said of Gibson. Over the summer, Foster also spoke up for her former Panic Room costar Kristen Stewart at the height of her cheating scandal. "I think it's important that when people are struggling, that you not run away from them if you love them. Kristen, I mean, I look at the room tonight, you know, Kristen Stewart and Claire Danes, Jennifer Lawrence, all these young women that I worked with who basically were child actors like I was a child actor, and then I feel very protective of them, because even though I think I have managed to get through the process relatively sanely, I had my scars, and I hope to be in some ways a member of their family that's out there protecting them." Foster's biggest shock of all: That she's still working in Hollywood. "You know, from the time I was little, my mom prepared me for the fact that my career would be over by the time I was 18 . . . I am very surprised that I ended up doing the same job that I did from the time I was three!" Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/jodie-foster-im-not-retiring-coming-out-speech-speaks-for-itself-2013141#ixzz2HycZ1J6M Follow us: @usweekly on Twitter | usweekly on Facebook

//What We Learned From the 2013 Golden Globes//


This image released by NBC shows co-host Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler on stage during the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, in Beverly Hills, Calif.