Brangelina give $2M to African wildlife care
January 7, 2011 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
WINDHOEK: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie spent Christmas at an African wildlife sanctuary, where they left a $2 million donation under the tree.
The Hollywood power couple was in Namibia, where daughter Shiloh was born in 2006, and stayed at the N/a”an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary, which takes care of injured animals like cheetahs and lions. The sanctuary is run by conservationists Dr. Rudie van Vuuren and his wife Marlice, according to People magazine.
“We continue to be impressed by their hard work and dedication to the people and conservation of the land and wildlife of Namibia,” Jolie said.
According to the news agency, the stars and their six kids saw a leopard get reintroduced to the wild, and Dr. van Vuuren work on a wounded wild dog.
The sanctuary takes care of mostly orphaned and injured animals that cannot be released back into the wild, and it also offers a luxury resort which raises money for conservation projects.
“We continue to be impressed by their hard work and dedication to the people and conservation of the land and wildlife of Namibia,” Jolie said in a statement.
The African nation also holds some sentimental value for the actress – daughter Shiloh was born in Swakopmund, Namibia, in 2006. Jolie explained, “We want her to grow up with an understanding of her country of birth.”
arbor day
April 30, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Arbor Day was first celebrated back in 1872. Prizes were given to those who planted the most trees on that day. More than one million trees were planted on the first Arbor Day in Nebraska, but the it didn’t officially become known as “Arbor Day” until 1874.
Arbor day was created in honor of pioneer J. Sterling Morton from Detroit, who moved with his wife to Nebraska and quickly planted trees, shrubs and flowers upon their arrival.
Morton later became editor of a big newspaper in Nebraska, which he used as a forum to spread enthusiasm for trees and nature. It was Morton who first proposed the tree-planting holiday back in 1872.
Woodland Critter Christmas
December 23, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
Woodland Critter Christmas, This episode, which like many Christmas shows has an anapestic rhyming narration and storybook style, begins in the forest, where “the boy in the red poof-ball hat” —Stan— discovers a group of talking animals, the Woodland Christmas Critters, building a Christmas tree. They convince a confused Stan to help make a star for their tree before he goes home. That night, they wake him in his room and explain that one of the animals, a porcupine named Porcupiney, is pregnant with the creatures’ Savior. Stan agrees to help them build a manger for the baby. They then enlist his help against another problem: every year, they explain, one of the animals conceives their Savior, but every time a mountain lion kills it before she gives birth to the baby. They insist that Stan is the only one capable of helping them. Exasperated, Stan manages to kill the beast (by tricking her into jumping off a ledge after him), but is dismayed to find that the lion was the mother of three now-orphaned cubs. Returning to the critters, Stan is further horrified to discover that the woodland critters are, in fact, Satan worshippers, and that their Savior is actually the Antichrist, not an animalistic Son of God. The animals point out that this is obvious, because God would never have sex with a porcupine. The animals celebrate by sacrificing Rabbitty the Rabbit and devouring his entrails, which is immediately followed by a blood orgy in the remains. It is also revealed that the mountain lion was only killing the woodland creatures to stop the Anti-Christ from being born.
Stan tries to stop the animals himself, but they rebuff him with their Satanic powers, cheerfully conjuring up fire and demonic beasts. After he learns that only a mountain lion can kill the Antichrist, Stan returns to the mountains to enlist the orphaned cubs. The cubs, however, note that they need to learn “how to kill babies,” so Stan takes them to an abortion doctor to teach them how to perform abortions (against his will—the narrator forces him to). Meanwhile, the animals are searching for a human host for the Antichrist to possess when born—the person in question must be a non-baptized non-Christian. They discover Kyle, who is Jewish, and kidnap him to serve their purpose.
Stan arrives in time to discover that the Antichrist—a strange, vicious little creature—has already been born, and that his best friend Kyle is tied to a Satanic altar to receive the evil creature. Santa Claus suddenly arrives and, when he learns what is happening, pulls out a SPAS-12 combat shotgun and slaughters all the creatures. He is about to kill the Antichrist, but Kyle—now free from the altar—declares that he wants the Antichrist to possess him, so that he can make the world better for the Jews. He allows the demon to possess him, and is about to unleash a devastating blow on the world when…
The story suddenly cuts away to Mr. Garrison’s fourth-grade class, where it is revealed that everything that had happened so far in the episode was merely a Christmas-themed story that Cartman had written and was reading to the class. Kyle angrily objects, claiming that it is nothing more than Cartman’s attempt to once again mock his religion at Christmas time. Mr. Garrison, fearing complaints from Kyle’s mother, forces Cartman to stop. The other boys–including Stan, however, plead with Kyle to let Cartman continue because they want to hear the ending; Kyle objects that the ending is obvious, that Kyle (in the story) will merely be killed by Santa Claus so that Christmas is saved. Cartman says that is not the ending, and as the other boys persist, Kyle angrily allows Cartman to continue.
Back in the story, Kyle suddenly declares that he can now feel that the Antichrist is pure evil and wants it out, while Stan responds, “What did you expect, dude? It’s the son of the Devil!” Santa, however, says that they have no choice but to kill Kyle, before the Antichrist can consume his soul and unleash his reign of terror. Stan, however, has the mountain lion cubs perform an abortion on Kyle’s anus, removing the Antichrist, which Santa unceremoniously smashes with a sledgehammer. Santa gives Stan a special Christmas wish, and Stan uses it to have Santa resurrect the mountain lion cubs’ mother. Everyone then goes home to a happy Christmas.
The narrator then concludes the story by stating that “they all lived happily ever after… except for Kyle, who died of AIDS two weeks later.” We see Kyle on a hospital bed slowly dying. Then we see a Christmas-themed title card reading, “The End.” The episode ends with Kyle’s voice,
Woodland Critter Christmas was first posted on December 23, 2009 at 11:06 am.
World’s Largest Floating Christmas Tree Lights up in Brazil
December 6, 2009 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
World’s Largest Floating Christmas Tree Lights up in Brazil, The lights are blazing from the world’s largest floating Christmas tree — a gigantic 85-metre high metal structure set on a lagoon in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
Despite the rain, some 100,000 people flocked around the Rodrigo de Freitas lagoon on Saturday (December 5) night to watch the fireworks show which has become one of the city’s main tourist attractions over the past decade.
This year, the tree constructed by Brazil’s largest insurance company features images of Christmas wreaths flickering from its nearly three million lights.
With the mountain-top Christ the Redeemer statue looking down on it, the tree stands as a brightly flashing symbol of peace in one of the world’s most violent cities.
The Christmas tree, first erected in 1996, is Rio de Janeiro’s third biggest tourist event after the pre-lenten Carnival and New Year’s Eve on Copacabana and other beaches. More than a million people are expected to view the structure before the lights are turned off on January 6. The Guinness Book of Records lists it as the world’s largest floating Christmas tree.
World’s Largest Floating Christmas Tree Lights up in Brazil was first posted on December 6, 2009 at 11:29 am.

