Did You See That?
Did You See That?
Welcome to another uplifting installment of <italics>Did You See That?</italics>, the weekly gallery that helps keep you abreast of major developments such as lingerie brand Triumph International Japan's "Hospitality-Compact Bra", seen here at the Hama Rikyu Garden Conference in Tokyo. Each year, Triumph introduces a unique cupholder that represents current social issues in Japan. This year's most pressing: how to improve long and short-term mammary.
Models model Triumph's revolutionary "Omotenashi - Japanese Hospitality Compact Bra" at the Hama Rikyu Garden Conference in Tokyo. "Omotenashi," is a word (crudely translated into English as "Hey, sailor!" by those of us with contemptibly puerile sensibilities) that featured prominently in Japan's successful September bid to win the 2020 Summer Olympics.
And on the subject of mammarable moments from the annals of flight, we fondly recall this maiden voyage over Canberra, Australia.
Continuing with more notable cups from the world of sports, these enchanting Brazilian synchronized swimmers obviously had a ball at the adidas Brazuca launch in Rio de Janeiro. Brazuca, by the way, is the Official Match Ball -- strike it and it catches fire -- for the FIFA World Cup 2014 that will be held in Brazil.
It was launch time all around the world last week, and so we have a Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifting off from Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The rocket, carrying its first commercial payload -- a communications satellite and a crate of Hospitality Compact Bras -- was more successful than its namesake, the Atlanta Falcons, who plummeted back to Earth with an unsightly 3-9 record.
Sean White
The famed Flying Tomato was caught on camera casting a spell, or a snowball, at a helpless pooch.
Calling Dr. Love! It was the night before KISSmas at the Honda Center in Anaheim and the Kings were in town...
Stached away before a game against the Flames at Honda Center.
Ol' St. Nick looks particularly jolly while consorting with the Disney star at Delta Air Lines and YMCA Of Greater New York's "Holiday Flight to The North Pole" event for the ruddy, applecheeked urchins at PS 197 elementary school.
The Land Down Under's 2012 national champion, who is bound for the Sochi Games next year, was caught hanging around at the Australian Figure Skating Championships in Melbourne.
Also seen at the Australian Figure Skating Championships, a set of wheels that would make any winter sports enthusiast the envy of his or her neighborhood.
Guess what day it is! Members of Her Majesty's Armed Forces rolled out the next wave of high tech desert warfare equipment during a media preview at famed Earls Court in London. Entire platoons can be frontloaded in those forward luggage compartments.
Last week on <italics>The Sliding Dead</italics>, Canada's Sarah Reid captured her sixth career medal, a bronze, in the barebones women's event in Calgary.
Overcome by a fervent desire to join in Wisconsin's 51-3 rout of Penn State at Camp Randall Stadium, this young man was sacked by ever-vigilant law enforcement and unceremoniously carted off to an uncertain fate.
A true glutton for punishment, the famed pug took in the New Orleans Pelicans tilt vs. the horrendous New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Famed thespians Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje and Pablo Schreiber talked themselves some pigskin after the Miami Dolphins dispatched the listless New York Jets, 23-3, at MetLife Stadium in the winter wonderland that is East Rutherford, NJ.
Sumo to believe in among the 30,00 runners who took part in the annual event.
The photo agency's official caption reads: "USC students enjoy some pregame bonding before the Trojans hosted the UCLA Bruins at L.A. Memorial Coliseum." We'll leave it at that.
Here's an electrifying shot of Rolf Vogt in front of his domicile, which is bedecked with more than 450,000 Christmas lights. Herr Vogt hath been decorating this shack in Buecken, near Nienburg, Germany since 2000, attracting thousands of gawkers each year. The neighbors must be thrilled.
This denizen of the Houston Zoo concludes our monkeying around for this week. Join us again next week as we continue our chimpin' of offbeat imagery and incomprehensible captions.