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Don't get a Lockwood angry. You won't like them when they're angry. In The Vampire Dairies' September 9 premiere, Tyler Lockwood (Michael Trevino) is surprised to see his long-absent, black sheep of the family Uncle Mason (Taylor Kinney) turn up for the funeral of his dad, the mayor. But a bigger surprise comes when Mason drops the bomb that werewolfism runs in the Lockwood bloodline! "Mason has learned to harness his rage and is going to serve as a mentor to Tyler," says Taylor. "I've come to teach Tyler that there are choices he can make to control his destiny as a human...or otherwi...
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I was scoping out paperdolls for inspiration today (upcoming project, info coming soon!) and stumbled across a designer (CANADIAN!) who just blew my breath away! Her name is Danielle Meder and she has a blog called FINAL FASHION. As a huge comic book nerd her sketches just screamed high end X-men. lol. I could just imagine how she'd draw Kitty Pryde! Anyways below are a few of her paper dolls but definitely click on the link above and give her site full look over ...
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Jun

03

Just on the heels of the 35th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, here comes more evidence that the domino theory was bunk (or, at least, that the dominoes fall easier in the other direction): Carl’s Jr. has just opened its first outpost in Vietnam — in Ho Chi Minh City to boot.

Although KFC and Pizza Hut have already successfully invaded territory formerly held by the Vietcong, this marks the first arrival of a U.S.-based burger joint, according to Carl’s Jr. parent company, CKE Restaurants.

“We are happy to introduce real American-style charbroiled burgers to the [Vietnamese] market,” said CKE CEO Andrew Puzder.

Where once the image of the red star marching across southeast Asia had foreign policy strategists trembling, today there’s another star on the march, only this one has a smiley face. Carl’s Jr. says that it is “actively seeking new franchisees” throughout the region. It already has restaurants in China, Singapore, Malaysia, and American Samoa, and the company has a “strategic development plan” to double its international presence over the next five years, including at least 24 more restaurants in Vietnam and 25 restaurants in Indonesia, starting with its first in Jakarta later this year

Read more: http://www.slashfood.com/2010/06/02/conquering-southeast-asia-one-big-carl-at-a-time/#ixzz0poeX9Vaf


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