Monday, April 29, 2013

WHY REAL MADRID DIDNT PLAY WELL AGAINST B. DORTMUND IN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL

Cristiano Ronaldo cheats on his girlfriend with Miss Bum Bum Brazil

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You might wonder why Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t play well during Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund match on Wednesday April 24th (Real lost 4-1 to Dortmund)…he had sèx two days before…lol.

Andressa Urach (pictured below) is claiming the star footballer, who is in a serious relationship with Russian super model, Irina Shayk, slept with her in a £12,500-a-night Villa Magna hotel on Monday April 22nd. Andressa is 2013 Miss Bum Bum Brazil queen. She told The Sun UK that Cristiano got in touch with her after seeing her photos online, and had sèx with her just a day after Ronaldo was pictured leaving a restaurant with Irina (pictured left).

Andressa said she took a taxi to the hotel that Monday and waited for Ronaldo at the Lobby. Ronaldo eventually arrived in a grey Audi R3 and parked in an underground car park before taking a private lift to his room, from where he text-ed her his room number. The beauty queen said the sex was great.
“It was incredible, his body’s perfect, like a Greek god. He went on for hours and would not stop talking about my butt.’
Cristiano’s girlfriend, Irina, is known as one of the world’s top swimwear and lingerie models. Meaning her body is bad! Still he cheated on her. How much more us mere mortals! Lol. Men! Choi!!
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But looking on the other side, this could be a paid scandal to ensure that the lead man for the Real Madrid team was put in great doubt, so that his misfortune can spread to his teammates. . 

TECHNICALLY
C. ronaldo in a scandal 
Teammates, angry at him for misbehaving
They exchange words and remind him of his previous mistakes and how he is trying to frustrate their game
C. ronaldo talks back to his team mates, 
Maybe a fight, or disagreement ensues, and the training ground becomes non-conducive, which gives the opposite team an  edge. . . 
Just Maybe

Thursday, April 4, 2013

ARCHEOLOGIST DISCOVERS THE GATE TO HELL

THE ORIGINAL CONTENT OF THIS POST WAS FROM Yahoo news

Sounds like something out of a horror movie. But Italian scientists say that the “Gate to Hell” is the real deal—poisonous vapors and all. 

 The announcement of the finding of the ruins of Pluto’s Gate (Plutonium in Latin) at an archeology conference in Turkey last month, was recently reported by Discovery News. Francesco D'Andria, professor of classic archaeology at the University of Salento in Lecce, Italy, who has been excavating the ancient Greco-Roman World Heritage Site of Hierapolis for years, led the research team.
D’Andria told Discovery News he used ancient mythology as his guide to locate the legendary portal to the underworld. “We found the Plutonium by reconstructing the route of a thermal spring. Indeed, Pamukkale' springs, which produce the famous white travertine terraces originate from this cave.”
Scribes like Cicero and the Greek geographer Strabo mentioned the gate to hell as located at the ancient site in Turkey, noted Discovery, but nobody had been able to find it until now.
 
 “Pluto’s Gate” has been documented in the Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, which noted in its description of ancient Hierapolis, “Adjoining the temple on the SE is the Plutoneion, which constituted the city's chief claim to fame. It was described by Strabo as an orifice in a ridge of the hillside, in front of which was a fenced enclosure filled with thick mist immediately fatal to any who entered.”
Strabo (64 B.C.- 24 B.C.) wrote, “This space is full of a vapor so misty and dense that one can scarcely see the ground. Any animal that passes inside meets instant death. I threw in sparrows and they immediately breathed their last and fell.”
The portal to the underworld seems just as bad for your health today. The professor said, “We could see the cave's lethal properties during the excavation. Several birds died as they tried to get close to the warm opening, instantly killed by the carbon dioxide fumes.”
According to Discovery News, the fumes emanated from a cave below the site, which includes ionic columns with inscriptions to Pluto and Kore, gods of the underworld. Also discovered: the remains of a temple, and a pool and stairs placed above the cave. D'Andria is now working on a digital rendering of the site.
 Amazingly, this isn’t the first entry to the underworld in the world. In the Karakum Desert, reports the Daily Mail, a fiery pit that’s been lit up for over 40 years has inspired visitors to Derweze in Turkmenistan—and on the Web. Geologists drilling in the area came across a natural gas cavern. Hoping to burn off the gas, they set it on fire. The flames continued to burn, leading locals to dub the site the “door to hell.”

 

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