The Super Bowl is the second largest sporting event in the world (the first being the World Cup, which is soccer…I had to say it ) but one of the most anticipated things about it are the commercials, which cost a ton. This very expensive and often funny commercials air during the countless breaks of the football game. Here is an ad for the actual Super Bowl, and not one that aired during the event. Because I am not filthy rich. I hope you enjoyed my ad, and the other ads that are around here on Youtube, some of them disappointed me. I Love You My Little K’s!!!! Mypersonal yet weird, and random channel: youtube.com Every step, is a status update. Not really, but to some degree, yes: twitter.com For wise stuff, weird stuff, funny stuff, or plain stupidity…click: kkortez.tumblr.com A picture is worth a million words, or somethig like that: dailybooth.com Every entertainer needs fans…because it gets hot sometimes: www.facebook.com Ahmm…if you want to, add me as a friend. I’ll let you in My Space: myspace.com Music by Kevin MacLeod
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lørdag, 4. februar 2012A funny ad I found… Austrian Armed Forces From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Österreichisches Bundesheer (German for “Federal Army of Austria”, officially referred to as the Austrian Armed Forces in English), is the name for the military of the Republic of Austria. The main branches are the Land Forces (Kommando Landstreitkräfte; KdoLaSK), Air Forces (Kommando Luftstreitkräfte; KdoLuSK), Mission Support (Kommando Einsatzunterstützung; KdoEU), International Missions (Kommando Internationale Einsätze; KdoIE), Command Support (Kommando Führungsunterstützung; KdoFüU) and Special Forces (Kommando Spezialeinsatzkräfte; KdoSEK).[1] Austria, a landlocked country, today has no navy; in the period 1958 to 2006 however its army operated a naval squadron of patrol boats on the River Danube. History Between 1918 and 1921, the Austrian semi-regular army was called Volkswehr (“People’s Defence”), and fought against Yugoslavian army units occupying parts of Carinthia. It has been known as “Bundesheer” since then, except when Austria was a part of Nazi Germany (1938–1945; see Anschluss). The Austrian Army did develop a defense plan in 1938 against Germany[citation needed], but politics prevented it from being implemented. In 1955, Austria declared its Everlasting Neutrality and made neutrality a constitutional law. The Austrian Military’s main purpose since then has been the protection of Austria’s neutrality. With the end of the Cold War, the Austrian military have increasingly …
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