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Occurred on April 14, 2016 / Augusta, Kansas USA
Info from Licensor: 'As a hobby, I collect and photograph insects and arachnids. For years, I have collected actual specimens and keep several collections. Then I discovered these clip-on lenses for your smartphone. I started by photographing them before capturing and killing them for my collection and posting the photos to Instagram. Now I mainly just photograph.
This video was recorded with my LG smartphone and a clip-on macro lens in my backyard. This video is of a Paper Nest Wasp chewing at a fence post to collect material for its nest. I had to be very careful not make the wasp upset so it didn't fly away or sting me. You can see it turn and start climbing on my phone at the end of the video.'
There have been loads of Michael Jordan stories over the past month or so that have left fans in awe. From MJs ruthless behavior towards opponents to his motivational techniques on teammates, and beyond, ESPNs documentary, The Last Dance , sure did reveal a helluva lot about the GOAT during his playing days.
See what Watermelon Head (chilipineapple) has discovered on Pinterest, the world's biggest collection of ideas. Occurred on April 14, 2016 / Augusta, Kansas USA Info from Licensor: As a hobby, I collect and photograph insects and arachnids. For years, I have collected actual specimens and keep several collections. Then I discovered these clip-on lenses for your smartphone. I started by photographing them before capturing and killing them for my collection and posting the photos to Instagram. Game description When you need a mad motorist, bring in a stuntman! Perform outrageous tricks to grab moneys and make the shot. Use your rockets and exploding car to complete the scene! Plunge into the adrenaline-fueled role of a Hollywood stunt driver in Stuntman: Ignition, and master the most breathtaking, death-defying vehicle-based stunts ever filmed. As the newest stuntman in Hollywood, you must rise to stardom by combining reckless maneuvering with perfect execution to unlock big-budget blockbusters and lucrative. Shark Week: 30 Years of Shark 'N' Awe! Paley Center for Media. Beverly Hills, CA. Jul 14th - July 29th. The Paley Center for Media celebrates the 13th anniversary of one of televisions longest-running and most-anticipated summer franchises with an all-new, interactive, multimedia exhibit that gives visitors a chance to dive in to three.
But, as we all know, the in-depth documentary couldnt possibly tell every single story about Michael Jordan. After all, pretty much everything the guy does turns into some sort of competition, which ends up being something wild about a $100,000 bet on the golf course or something. Seriously, MJ treats every day like its his last, and never holds back in anything he does. Thats commendable.
As wild as all these stories about Jordan have been, theres one that isnt all that well-known; even to diehard fans of his. Thatd be the one about the time he was used as a human cutting board during a prison ministry event during his college days at the University of North Carolina.
According to Fadeaway World, Michael Jordan, who was still an unknown commodity at the time, was volunteered to be part of a stunt from Dallas evangelist Bill Glass that involved a samurai sword, a watermelon, and a bunch of prison inmates. No, seriously, that actually happened. Rather than even try to describe the whole situation, take a look below at how the thing unfolded and how it left Jordan stabbed, and in need of three stitches.
When Smith offered up this unknown freshman, Glass was gracious but dubious. Jordan was certainly better than nothing. But part of the idea behind Glass Weekend of Champions ministry was to have a big-name athlete take part in the witnessing programs. Aside from their rap sheets, what was to separate Jordan from these men doing time? Without the fame, how would they identify upward? Stunt Crazywatermelon Gaming Mouse
Then Jordan hit a certain championship-winning shot in March, and when that summers ministry rolled through Raleighs Triangle Correctional Facility, the inmates warmly welcomed him to the exercise yard. And Jordan, decked out in his fresh U.S. All-Stars warmups, got enthusiastic props for thoroughly schooling a cell block all-star. Glass was relieved. Those who didnt receive salvation at least would have something to write home about.
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Before Glass hit em with the Good Word, a martial-arts expert from Tennessee named Mike Crain was invited to ratchet up the yards emotion. Jordan stuck around to see the show. And when it came time for Crain to do his crowd-pleasing samurai-sword show, he asked for a volunteer.
History gets a little murky after that. Glass remembers that Jordan willingly climbed onstage. Crain remembers it differently. See, the sword trick calls for Crain to chop a full-grown watermelon in half while it rests on the volunteers stomach. Most everyone who winds up as the fruit platter declines to do so at first, especially after watching Crain, a burly Southerner decked out in an all-white martial-arts suit accented with his black belt, slice the air with cold steel for a few minutes.
But Jordan was more skittish than most and emphatically said, No. Crain wasnt fazed. He worked the thrill-hungry crowd of inmates to his advantage, and when he began hinting to Jordan that maybe he wasnt quite man enough to handle the job of human cutting board, the 19-year-old responded to the challenge just the way you would expect. He climbed up the wooden platform and laid himself back on a weight-training bench that had been used in an earlier act. And Crain placed the melon on Jordans belly.
So, yes, Michael Jordans wildly competitive spirit actually led to him being a chop block, where a burly man with a sword was about to cut open a watermelon on his torso. Thats where things got even weirder.
As Crain produced another black sash and began blindfolding himself, a panicky Jordan started to get up. Crain held him down lightly between the produce and the bench. In a scene that looked like a jailhouse staging of Shirley Jacksons The Lottery, the brothers in the yard inched closer to the stage. Crain told Jordan to shield his eyes so stray rind and seeds wouldnt blind him, but MJs eyes were already shut tightly enough to secure a home.
Crain drew back his sword and slashed into the juicy melon. But his blade traveled too far south, and the rail-thin Jordans protruding right hip slowed the blow. The watermelon was torn, not severed.
Down came the blade a second time, and now shards of watermelon went flying into the sky and across the stage. Crain knew from his audiences reaction that he succeeded in dividing the fruit, but he had the queasy feeling that he might have gone too far. This whack was in the right place, but Crain had misjudged the amount of give in Jordans lean belly. After pulling off his blindfold, Crain checked to make sure his volunteer was OK. When he and Glass wiped away the juice, melon and seed that covered the front of Jordans white jersey, Jordan spotted a tear in the fabric.
Jordan was irate. Cool Math Games
Look whatcha did! he screamed at Crain. The warmups were Jordans reward from his first international tournament. But the guy who had driven Jordan to the prison was concerned about more than the jersey. He suggested Jordan check to see if he had been wounded by the blade. Still heated about the shirt, Jordan wouldnt look until they were back in the car and the driver insisted. Then they both looked down and spotted a gash near Jordans navel. Because he hadnt felt the wound, Jordan hardly was concerned, even after doctors at an emergency room used three stitches to close him up. He did harbor a small grudge but not about the injury. That would heal in days. Warmup gear like this, though, was one of a kind.
There are a lot of reasons why Michael Jordan can be called a legend. Whether it was playing at a high level during the infamous flu game in the 1997 NBA Finals, or hitting the game-winner to bury the Utah Jazz in the 98 NBA Finals, among plenty of others. But heres another reason: Because the dude survived a crazy watermelon stunt that couldve easily gone awry. Instead, he took it like a champ, got some stitches, and was more pissed off about the one-of-a-kind warmups he was wearing than anything else. Crazy Games
(H/T Fadeaway World)
Stunt Crazy Watermelon Gaming Games
Cool Math Games
Crazy Games
Occurred on April 14, 2016 / Augusta, Kansas USA
Info from Licensor: 'As a hobby, I collect and photograph insects and arachnids. For years, I have collected actual specimens and keep several collections. Then I discovered these clip-on lenses for your smartphone. I started by photographing them before capturing and killing them for my collection and posting the photos to Instagram. Now I mainly just photograph.
This video was recorded with my LG smartphone and a clip-on macro lens in my backyard. This video is of a Paper Nest Wasp chewing at a fence post to collect material for its nest. I had to be very careful not make the wasp upset so it didn't fly away or sting me. You can see it turn and start climbing on my phone at the end of the video.'
There have been loads of Michael Jordan stories over the past month or so that have left fans in awe. From MJs ruthless behavior towards opponents to his motivational techniques on teammates, and beyond, ESPNs documentary, The Last Dance , sure did reveal a helluva lot about the GOAT during his playing days.
See what Watermelon Head (chilipineapple) has discovered on Pinterest, the world's biggest collection of ideas. Occurred on April 14, 2016 / Augusta, Kansas USA Info from Licensor: As a hobby, I collect and photograph insects and arachnids. For years, I have collected actual specimens and keep several collections. Then I discovered these clip-on lenses for your smartphone. I started by photographing them before capturing and killing them for my collection and posting the photos to Instagram. Game description When you need a mad motorist, bring in a stuntman! Perform outrageous tricks to grab moneys and make the shot. Use your rockets and exploding car to complete the scene! Plunge into the adrenaline-fueled role of a Hollywood stunt driver in Stuntman: Ignition, and master the most breathtaking, death-defying vehicle-based stunts ever filmed. As the newest stuntman in Hollywood, you must rise to stardom by combining reckless maneuvering with perfect execution to unlock big-budget blockbusters and lucrative. Shark Week: 30 Years of Shark 'N' Awe! Paley Center for Media. Beverly Hills, CA. Jul 14th - July 29th. The Paley Center for Media celebrates the 13th anniversary of one of televisions longest-running and most-anticipated summer franchises with an all-new, interactive, multimedia exhibit that gives visitors a chance to dive in to three.
But, as we all know, the in-depth documentary couldnt possibly tell every single story about Michael Jordan. After all, pretty much everything the guy does turns into some sort of competition, which ends up being something wild about a $100,000 bet on the golf course or something. Seriously, MJ treats every day like its his last, and never holds back in anything he does. Thats commendable.
As wild as all these stories about Jordan have been, theres one that isnt all that well-known; even to diehard fans of his. Thatd be the one about the time he was used as a human cutting board during a prison ministry event during his college days at the University of North Carolina.
According to Fadeaway World, Michael Jordan, who was still an unknown commodity at the time, was volunteered to be part of a stunt from Dallas evangelist Bill Glass that involved a samurai sword, a watermelon, and a bunch of prison inmates. No, seriously, that actually happened. Rather than even try to describe the whole situation, take a look below at how the thing unfolded and how it left Jordan stabbed, and in need of three stitches.
When Smith offered up this unknown freshman, Glass was gracious but dubious. Jordan was certainly better than nothing. But part of the idea behind Glass Weekend of Champions ministry was to have a big-name athlete take part in the witnessing programs. Aside from their rap sheets, what was to separate Jordan from these men doing time? Without the fame, how would they identify upward? Stunt Crazywatermelon Gaming Mouse
Then Jordan hit a certain championship-winning shot in March, and when that summers ministry rolled through Raleighs Triangle Correctional Facility, the inmates warmly welcomed him to the exercise yard. And Jordan, decked out in his fresh U.S. All-Stars warmups, got enthusiastic props for thoroughly schooling a cell block all-star. Glass was relieved. Those who didnt receive salvation at least would have something to write home about.
Stunt Crazy Watermelon Gaming Games
Before Glass hit em with the Good Word, a martial-arts expert from Tennessee named Mike Crain was invited to ratchet up the yards emotion. Jordan stuck around to see the show. And when it came time for Crain to do his crowd-pleasing samurai-sword show, he asked for a volunteer.
History gets a little murky after that. Glass remembers that Jordan willingly climbed onstage. Crain remembers it differently. See, the sword trick calls for Crain to chop a full-grown watermelon in half while it rests on the volunteers stomach. Most everyone who winds up as the fruit platter declines to do so at first, especially after watching Crain, a burly Southerner decked out in an all-white martial-arts suit accented with his black belt, slice the air with cold steel for a few minutes.
But Jordan was more skittish than most and emphatically said, No. Crain wasnt fazed. He worked the thrill-hungry crowd of inmates to his advantage, and when he began hinting to Jordan that maybe he wasnt quite man enough to handle the job of human cutting board, the 19-year-old responded to the challenge just the way you would expect. He climbed up the wooden platform and laid himself back on a weight-training bench that had been used in an earlier act. And Crain placed the melon on Jordans belly.
So, yes, Michael Jordans wildly competitive spirit actually led to him being a chop block, where a burly man with a sword was about to cut open a watermelon on his torso. Thats where things got even weirder.
As Crain produced another black sash and began blindfolding himself, a panicky Jordan started to get up. Crain held him down lightly between the produce and the bench. In a scene that looked like a jailhouse staging of Shirley Jacksons The Lottery, the brothers in the yard inched closer to the stage. Crain told Jordan to shield his eyes so stray rind and seeds wouldnt blind him, but MJs eyes were already shut tightly enough to secure a home.
Crain drew back his sword and slashed into the juicy melon. But his blade traveled too far south, and the rail-thin Jordans protruding right hip slowed the blow. The watermelon was torn, not severed.
Down came the blade a second time, and now shards of watermelon went flying into the sky and across the stage. Crain knew from his audiences reaction that he succeeded in dividing the fruit, but he had the queasy feeling that he might have gone too far. This whack was in the right place, but Crain had misjudged the amount of give in Jordans lean belly. After pulling off his blindfold, Crain checked to make sure his volunteer was OK. When he and Glass wiped away the juice, melon and seed that covered the front of Jordans white jersey, Jordan spotted a tear in the fabric.
Jordan was irate. Cool Math Games
Look whatcha did! he screamed at Crain. The warmups were Jordans reward from his first international tournament. But the guy who had driven Jordan to the prison was concerned about more than the jersey. He suggested Jordan check to see if he had been wounded by the blade. Still heated about the shirt, Jordan wouldnt look until they were back in the car and the driver insisted. Then they both looked down and spotted a gash near Jordans navel. Because he hadnt felt the wound, Jordan hardly was concerned, even after doctors at an emergency room used three stitches to close him up. He did harbor a small grudge but not about the injury. That would heal in days. Warmup gear like this, though, was one of a kind.
There are a lot of reasons why Michael Jordan can be called a legend. Whether it was playing at a high level during the infamous flu game in the 1997 NBA Finals, or hitting the game-winner to bury the Utah Jazz in the 98 NBA Finals, among plenty of others. But heres another reason: Because the dude survived a crazy watermelon stunt that couldve easily gone awry. Instead, he took it like a champ, got some stitches, and was more pissed off about the one-of-a-kind warmups he was wearing than anything else. Crazy Games
(H/T Fadeaway World)