Jason David Frank, the guy who formerly used to act as the green power ranger in the hit series "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" has made the move to the real stuff: Mixed Martial Arts. While preparing with Melvin Guillard, UFC leightweight fighter, he hopes his real experience to become as victorious as he was on television.



"I was supposed to fight in 2007, but it fell through. In truth, I've wanted to put the work in until I'm ready. I know I have a target on my back. Everyone is going to want to beat up the Green Ranger. But I am no Kimbo; I've been training for a very long time. I wanted to get in there before, but I got injured. But I'll be ready when the time comes."



Well, with 35 years, Frank is not the youngest person, but other fighters from different battlegrounds like WWE have already testified to be extremely successful over the last years.


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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 01:  Olivia Rogowska of A...Image by Getty Images via Daylife

Olivia Rogowska, an 18 year old tennis professional from Australia, managed to give World Number One Dinara Safina a powerful fright with winning the first set in the 1st round of the 2009 U.S. Open.

Although she won this 1st set 7-6 in a tie break, she could not take advantage on an early break, finally losing 6-7, 6-2, 6-4.

However, although Olivia Rogowska is currently "just" ranking 167th in the world, she managed to show that, especially in Grand Slam events, oftentimes the newcomers are able to draw the bigger performance once they need it.

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In the last a couple of days, the website peopleofwalmart.com went to be a kind of internet phenomenon, asking users to post their most obnoxious photos of Wal Mart customers. The website developed to be among the top lookups in google what made the site go down on Tuesday.




This is what they say about themselves:



"People of Walmart was founded in August of 2009 by three friends and roommates after an inspirational trip to WalMart. Let's face it; we all have seen the people who obviously don't have mirrors and/or family and friends to lock them in a basement, and they all seem to congregate at Walmart. It's not everywhere that you can shop for milk at 10 a.m. next to a 400lb mother of 6 wearing a pink tube top, leopard tights, and hooker heels...


...We would also like to stress that we are in no way liable if you get your ass beat by Bubba when he catches you taking his picture. Have fun, and Enjoy!"







Although I guess that there might be several Wal Mart customers being worth to laugh at, remembering my last visit at the local beach I can think of a bunch of people being worth such an exposure. What do you think?


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As already expected, today Canon has announced the EOS 7D digital SLR camera. With a horde of brand new characteristics designed to heighten every aspect of the photographic process, from still images to video, the new EOS 7D stands for a whole new class of camera.

Designed to be the instrument for sincere photographers and semipros, the EOS 7D features a new 18MP CMOS sensor, Dual DIGIC 4 processors, ISO range expandable to 12800, continuous shooting at 8 fps as well as full HD video recording. Additionally it comprises a new viewfinder with 1.0x magnification, 100% coverage and a 3 inch LCD with 920k dot resolution.

Read more about the Canon EOS 7D

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Leah Lust, aka Tiffany Shepherd, used to be a biology teacher at Port St. Lucie High before she got fired last year from her teaching job after she was caught moonlighting as a bikini mate on Smokin' Em charters fishing tours. Now we can see her starring as a teacher type porn star by the name Leah Lust.

I guess her students are going to enjoy the biology lessons with professor Lust today much more than before, what you think?

See a preview of the Leah Lust video

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