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Justin Bieber Loves Pets New PETA Ad Animal Adoption

Hello, 6 to 8 million abandoned or stray animals enter shelters, and half are euthanized because of a lack of good homes. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) is an organization that defends animal rights. Justin Bieber has posed for a brand new PETA ad campaign. He is asking his fans in particular to adopt animals from shelters. He talks about his personal experiences with visiting animal shelters. “It’s really important that people adopt,” he said. “I really encourage going out to an animal shelter or a place where you can get a dog who has been abandoned or doesn’t have a home.” Justin shared that he had adopted his dog Sam from a shelter after moving to a city where he knew nobody. Sam had become the friend he needed. Justin says that it’s better to adopt animals from shelters rather than buying them from pet stores, what do you think about that? His posters state: “My World Includes Passion for Animals, Yours Should Too” and “Animals Can Make U Smile, Adopt From Your Local Shelter.” Here is the link to his campaign www.peta2.com In the clip, he says, “A lot of animals are getting abused in different homes … and I think it’s really important we just stay aware about these different situations.” “My Dad and I used to go and hang out at shelters just go and visit the different animals and stuff,” Justin added. Tags: Justin Bieber PETA, Justin Bieber Pets, Animal Adoption, Justin Bieber update, Justin Bieber news, Justin Bieber, Cliff Watts, Bijou

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Animal Attack Films

I wanted to do one with good and evil, like I did with the Women/Children of Horror. But there just aren’t enough good animals that survive horror films. (So let’s give it up for Beast from “The Hills Have Eyes”!!!) These are movie posters from 20 animal attack movies: 1954 Them! 1963 The Birds 1972 Frogs 1975 Jaws 1977 Orca 1978 Devil Dog: The Hound from Hell Piranha The Swarm 1982 Deadly Eyes 1983 Cujo 1990 Arachnophobia 1996 The Beast 1997 Anaconda 1999 Deep Blue Sea Komodo Lake Placid 2000 Python 2002 Eight Legged Freaks 2004 Boa vs. Python 2006 Snakes on a Plane Music: “Salva Nos” by The Mediaeval Baebes. I own nothing but the video created. This slideshow was made for fun, not profit or monetary gain. I do not now nor ever claim to own these films or this music. Do not sue or remove video.

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Club Nintendo Reward Unboxing “The Legend of Zelda 3-Poster Series”

I just got the “The Legend of Zelda 3-Poster Series” in the mail today from Club Nintendo. It set me back 350 coins which may seem a little steep but the History of Link poster is an exclusive to this reward. In addition, these are the highest quality posters I have seen in my life. Not to mention that they smell awesome. Just like a fresh pack of Pokemon cards. Posters include: A Twilight Princess Promotional Poster A Phantom Hourglass Promotional Poster An exclusive History of Link Poster Thanks for taking care of you fans Nintendo! BGM: Beedle’s Shop -LOZ WW Ocean- LOZWW

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American Artifact : The Rise of American Rock Poster Art (movie trailer)

DVD available now: www.AmericanArtifactMovie.com American Artifact chronicles the rise of American rock poster art since its birth in the ’60s. Director Merle Becker crosses the country interviewing rock poster artists from the different eras to discover that America is currently in the midst of a 21st century “rock poster art movement”, where thousands of artists around the country are doing silk screened rock poster art inspired by their local scene, the music of our time, and the spirit of our era. The film explores the history rise of the current rock poster movement in America, and features a cast of quirky / interesting, and extremely talented rock poster artists, talking about their work, and telling the story of their underground art movement. Beginning in the 1960s in San Francisco with the birth of the dance concert, a rock poster accompanied almost every show that was put on during that era. Soon, people began pulling the posters off of the telephone poles, almost as quickly as they were put up, and promoters such as Bill Graham started to give them out at the end of his shows to advertise the next week’s show. The art, both beautiful and edgy, closely parallels the changes in American culture throughout the decades. “Posters” in the ’80s were actually “flyers” done for punk shows on Xerox machines in local libraries, or at Kinko’s. They were glued to buildings and phone poles surreptitiously at night by kids in the scene. In this pre-computer era, the flyers

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