Monday 25 November 2013

Stuntman Joe Tödtling sets human torch record after his WIFE sets him on fire for almost six minutes

Mr Tvdtling was set on fire by his wife Julia, and he said: 'She always knows how to get me hot, so she was the obvious choice for turning up the heat on this stunt'
Mr Tvdtling was set on fire by his wife Julia, and he said: 'She always knows how to get me hot, so she was the obvious choice for turning up the heat on this stunt'

A stuntman has set the new world record for being a human torch after set alight by his wife.
Austrian Joe Tvdtling, 33, managed to walk around the streets of Aalzburg burning for five minutes and 41 seconds before the heat became unbearable.
He was set on fire by his wife Julia, and he said: 'She always knows how to get me hot, so she was the obvious choice for turning up the heat on this stunt.'
But it was nevertheless enough to give him the title in the category 'Longest Duration Full Body Burn (without Oxygen Supplies)'.
Although Guinness does not encourage dangerous records, the stuntman said that professional stunt men and women were allowed to offer records for professional scenes.
Record: Stuntman Joe Tödtling managed to burn for five minutes and 41 seconds before the heat became unbearable
Tvdtling has previously appeared in films like The Monuments Men with George Clooney
The stuntman beat the previous record holder, the American Jayson Dumenigo, who burned for five minutes and 25 seconds
The stuntman beat the previous record holder, the American Jayson Dumenigo, who burned for five minutes and 25 seconds
Mr Tvdtling wore a special suit from the Salzburg based firm Texport under the standard flame restricting materials
Mr Tvdtling wore a special suit from the Salzburg based firm Texport under the standard flame restricting materials.
Austrian Joe Tvdtling, 33, and his wife Julia embrace after he set the new world record for being a human torch
Austrian Joe Tvdtling, 33, and his wife Julia embrace after he set the new world record for being a human torch.

Angelina Jolie 'spends $12.2 million on secluded heart-shaped island' for Brad Pitt's 50th birthday

I love you this much: Angelina Jolie has reportedly bought heart-shaped Petra Island as a 50th birthday gift for partner Brad Pitt

Their love for one another has never been in doubt, but Angelina Jolie has apparently reinforced the depth of her feelings for Brad Pitt by buying him his very own heart shaped island.
The actress has reportedly paid £12.2 million for secluded Petra as Brad prepares to celebrate his 50th birthday on December 18.
Angelina is understood to have snapped up the island, located some 50-miles away from New York City, after discovering its two sprawling properties were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Brad’s favourite architect. 
 Stunning: The island's main house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 2008, boasts ceilings panelled with the finest mahogany and breathtaking views of the surrounding area
Stunning: The island's main house, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 2008, boasts ceilings panelled with the finest mahogany and breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
Anyone seen the rock salt? The kitchen juxtaposes new and old, marrying conventional fixtures and fittings with stylish work surfaces carved out of solid granite
Anyone seen the rock salt? The kitchen juxtaposes new and old, marrying conventional fixtures and fittings with stylish work surfaces carved out of solid granite.
Something different: The rock theme continues throughout the house, with one wall providing a very distinctive focal point
Something different: The rock theme continues throughout the house, with one wall providing a very distinctive focal point.
 A breath of fresh air: An open porch, complete with a carved wooden bench, provides stunning views of the surrounding area
A breath of fresh air: An open porch, complete with a carved wooden bench, provides stunning views of the surrounding area.
Secluded: The island and its two properties are located of the coast of the United States, some 50-miles away from New York City
Secluded: The island and its two properties are located of the coast of the United States, some 50-miles away from New York City.
 A source told The Mirror: ‘As soon as Angelina heard the island was on the market she arranged a viewing. She was really impressed. The house is perfect for romantic getaways or as a family retreat.

Angola Becomes First Country to Ban Islam, Shuts Down All Mosques


Several newspapers report that the African country of Angola has become the first country in the world to ban Islam and Muslims.
The Angolan Minister of Culture, Rosa Cruz e Silva was quoted by news agencies and Angola newspapers as saying,
"The process of legalisation of Islam has not been approved by the Ministry of Justice and Human rights, their mosques would be closed until further notice."
As part of the ban, the Angolan government ordered the demolition of the mosques in the country.
According to the official, such a decision became the latest in a series of attempts to ban "illegal" sects in the country.
This statement by Silva was made during her appearance last week at the 6th Commission of the National Assembly.
The minister says that the move became necessary in order to fight the emergence of congregations whose worshipping is contradictory to the customs of Angola culture.
The measure concerns not only Islam - many other not legalized faiths will face closure of their houses of worship.
The list of the banned sects published by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights in the Angolan newspaper 'Jornal de Angola' contains all the sects, which are not allowed to conduct worship.
"In addition, we also have a long list of more than a thousand legalization applications," the official stated.
Commenting on the issue, Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos said,
"This is the final end of Islamic influence in our country."
Angola's population of 16 million is predominantly Christian, with only 80,000-90,000 Muslims, the majority of whom are migrants from West Africa and families of Lebanese origin, according to the US State Department.
The crackdown on Islam comes as Christians in the Middle East are being forced from Muslim countries.
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Oren noted in 2012 that the Christian population in the Middle East dropped from 20% a century ago to 5% currently amid ongoing persecution of Christians by Muslims.
Oren noted in Egypt 200,000 Coptic Christians fled their homes in 2011 amid anti-Christian violence during the "Arab spring" uprising that toppled dictator Hosni Mubarak.
In 2012 Saudi Arabia's top Muslim leader, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al al-Shaikh, issued a fatwa (religious decree) to demolish all churches on the Arabian peninsula.
Particularly in Africa, analysts have commented that Islamist forces have been killing and expelling Christians largely with negligible international criticism.
Aside from Islam, other religions that have not been legalized will face similar measures in Angola. The non-legalized religions on the list "published by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights in the Angolan newspaper 'Jornal de Angola' are prohibited to conduct worship, so they should keep their doors closed," said Silva.
The Minister of Culture added that there is a legalization process through which over a thousand religious sects are currently applying.

American Music Awards 2013: Pics + Full list of winners

The 2013 American Music Awards took place yesterday Nov. 24, 2013 at the Nokia Theatre Los Angeles. Pictured above are Rihanna (who won an Icon award) Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez.More red carpet photos and full list of winners .

 
Heidi Klum
 Jennifer Hudson and Miley Cyrus

 Christina Aquilera

 
Jordin Sparks
Kendal and Kylie Jenner and Emma Roberts
 Zoe Zaldana
 Taylor Swift

 Rihanna
 Kelly Osbourn
 
Lil Mama and Aubrey O'day
 Katy Perry
 Naya Rivera
 
Danity Kane
 
Miley and her dad. Myley performing on stage
 Chili and T'Boz of TLC

 Keisha and Nicole Richie
 Ciara
                            Lance Bass and 2chainz
 Lady Gaga and R Kelly

 Guiliana Rancic and JLo with Casper

Full list of winners
Favorite Male Artist, Pop/Rock
Justin Timberlake

 

 Favorite Female Artist, Soul/R&B
Rihanna
 

Favorite Album, Country
Taylor Swift/Red
 

Favorite Album, Rap/Hip-Hop
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis/The Heist
 

Favorite Artist, Alternative Rock
Imagine Dragons
 

Favorite Artist, Latin
Marc Anthony
 

Favorite Album, Pop/Rock
One Direction/Take Me Home
 

New Artist of the Year
Ariana Grande
 

 Favorite Male Artist, Soul/R&B
Justin Timberlake

 

Favorite Female Artist, Country
Taylor Swift
 

Single of the Year
"Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line, featuring Nelly
 

Favorite Album, Soul/R&B
Justin Timberlake/The 20/20 Experience
 

Favorite Artist, Electronic Dance Music
Avicii
 

Favorite Male Artist, Country
Luke Bryan
 

Favorite Band, Duo or Group, Pop/Rock
One Direction

 

Artist of the Year 
Taylor Swift
 

Favorite Female Artist, Pop or Rock
Taylor Swift
 

Favorite Band, Duo or Group, Country
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
 

Favorite Artist, Adult Contemporary
Maroon 5
 

Favorite Artist, Contemporary Inspirational
Matthew West
 

Top Soundtrack
Pitch Perfect