Jennifer Love Hewitt’s new bra commercial. Simply hot. After you stop drooling, check out the behind the scene’s video.
This is the archive for the label: video
Nevermind the looks of this guy, he actually did a pretty good version of Let’s get it on…it was something like summertime. The people just loved this performance on Showtime at the Apollo.
However, if you still prefered this awesome song performed by Marvin Gaye, here you have it: Let’s get it on

I’ve never seen this before: Kiefer Sutherland, aka Jack Bauer, in a couple of japanese ads for ‘Calorie Mate’. He’s completely out of character though. Everybody knows that Jack Bauer doesn’t eat…and what the hell is he doing screaming in a train full of japanese school girls? I know he’d shoot them all. (link)
Another site, this time with awesome ads: the best ads on tv.
Once upon a time, Lindsay Lohan was hot. I wonder if it’s just fame that make all these girls selfdestruct? It’s a shame. Just look how cute and hot and sexy and all that she was back then.
Lonely? doesn’t matter. Drink vodka, go crazy, and imagine 20 babes around you all the time. The vodka for crazy people.
Either way, some hot girls there. Enjoy!
You just never know. Better let the experts deal with it.
I wonder if there’s a second part for it?
Talking about lawyers, check out some court room conversations
Time for some cool music, some amazing guitar, in this 1993 version of Gloria, with Van Morrison, featuring legendary John Lee Hooker.
“Gloria” is a rock song written by Van Morrison and originally recorded by Morrison’s band Them in 1964 as the B-side of “Baby Please Don’t Go”, which reached #10 on the UK charts. It later reached #71 on the U.S. charts in 1966.
source: wikipedia
Or do you prefer The Doors’ version of Gloria? (link to video). I don’t know, I like the both.
Enjoy!
For a while, this blog has had too many babes, too little music. I’m not complaining, but today I have some cool music, guitar, rythm, blues. Just cool stuff.
When My First Wife Left Me
Link to video
R. L. Burnside (born Robert Lee Burnside, Harmontown, Lafayette County, Mississippi, November 21 or November 23, 1926; d. Memphis, Tennessee, September 1, 2005) was a blues singer, songwriter and guitarist who lived much of his life in and around Holly Springs, Mississippi.
source: wikipedia
More music:
R.L. Burnside - Long Haired Doney
R.L. Burnside - Just Like A Woman
R.L. Burnside - Jumper Hanging On The Line
R.L. Burnside - Poor Boy Long Ways From Home
R.L. Burnside & Johnny Woods - Telephone Blues
Johnny Woods & R.L. Burnside - Suzanna
R. L. Burnside - Rollin and Tumblin


