Here it is, one of the many videos off cryingwife.com!
A website showing videos of a woman crying uncontrollably after watching a range of movies, has become an online hit.
It was set up by Parker Stech, from California, after he noticed his wife Hollie cried her eyes out after almost every movie they watched.
Parker decided to start filming Hollie's over-the-top reaction to various movies - from Star War to Back to the Future - and post them online.
Now the videos have been watched by over 400,000 people and visitors are even asked to suggest other movies which Hollie might cry at!
Chinese Tuition for Pandas?
Zoo bosses in Beijing are looking to recruit a Chinese language tutor - for a panda which was born in America. Three-year-old panda Mei Lan has lived at a zoo in Atlanta since she was born in 2006, but is due to return to China this week.
As such, keepers are worried that Mei Lan will not respond correctly to Chinese caretakers and are employing a language tutor to help her adapt.
A spokesperson for the Beijing panda research centre said Mei Lan will be taught basic phrases in the Sichuan dialect.
Great! Now even the pandas from America will speak better Chinese than me.
GOLD HEALTH GUIDE
You’ve heard of the expression Feed a Cold and Starve a Fever? Now learn the truth behind this age-old advice for colds and fever.
'Starve a fever' has been medical folklore for hundreds of years because doctors in the 1500s and 1600s thought fever meant that your metabolism was in overdrive & that eating would distract the body from fighting fever because it was using all its energy for digestion. At the time, colds were blamed on a drop in body temperature, which could be helped by eating and drinking.
The truth, according to recent research, suggests starving a fever by eating fewer calories may actually make it more difficult to fight off the flu virus.
The body requires large amounts of energy to create and assemble the large number of immune cells necessary to fight the enemy. Good nutrition and calories provide this energy. And the body requires additional fluids above the norm in the presence of illness, including colds or flu. Water, juice, and hot liquids along with food will help fight cold infections by keeping the body well-hydrated and nourished.
Physicians and experts advise you to Drink plenty of fluids to replace lost electrolytes and eat if you're hungry.
5 Things

5 Things That Sound Saucy at the Office, But Aren't
5. Mind if I use your laptop?
4. I want it on my desk, NOW.
3. It's an entry-level position.
2. My equipment is so old it takes forever to finish.
1. It's not fair! I do all the work while he just sits there.
What We Look For in the Opposite Sex
The study of 4,000 adults revealed most women found a flirtatious grin irresistible, along with lingering eye contact and a man's strong arms.Women also said generosity, intelligence and an affectionate side were important as was a good body, passion between the sheets and being good with kids.
However, the men who answered the survey were slightly less cultured in their views, a 'great body' was their number one response, followed by a stunning cleavage. Sigh.
Will Your Child Become Pro-sportsperson?
The month of your birth influences your chances of becoming a professional sportsperson, according to Australian academics in a new study.
Dr Adrian Barnett, from Queensland University of Technology's Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, studied the seasonal patterns of population health, and found by analysing the birthdays of professional Australian Football League players, that a disproportionate number were born in the early months of the year, closer to when the school year starts.
Doctors say children born in January, are at a sporting advantage because they have almost 12 months' growth ahead of their classmates born late in the year. They found there were 33% more professional football players than expected with birthdays in January and 25% fewer in December.
Those results mirror other international studies which found a link between being born near the start of school year and the chances of becoming a professional player, particularly in ice hockey, football, volleyball and basketball.
Research in the UK shows those born at the start of the school year also do better academically and have more confidence.
I really must protest! I was born in July - does that make me academically and sportingly mediocre?!
Today’s Show is made possible by the NUMBER THIRTY-FOUR

34 - Cities are facing more congestion than ever. The average driver spends 34 hours a year in traffic jams. In Los Angeles, drivers sit stagnant for 82 hours each year. The amount of time drivers spend stuck in traffic has grown by at least 350 percent over the past 16 years.
34 - Your risk of being in an auto accident increases 34% if you have a cell phone in your car (Rochester Institute of Technology, New York).
34 - In a double blind taste test administered to 1224 non-vegatarians, lamb was preferred over beef and pork, 48 percent to 34 percent to 28 percent.



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