Kamis, 30 April 2009

Extraordinaire Stuff

Colors of Nature



The Bugs Unite



Every Drop Matters



Frost Bite



Lets Do the Tango



Melange of Colors



Showing some Love



It's Lonely up There



Arachnophobia Anyone?



School of Penguins


Just thought of putting up these wonderful pics which i had got on mail. They were so awesome that i was lost for words. But i have still tried to give suitable captions to them.
I am enjoying a long weekend from Thursday to Sunday. Two days have almost passed by without my knowing.....I don't have any plans and as of now i am just going with the flow.
I have a Christian wedding to attend on Saturday, really looking forward to it coz i love church weddings. :) Today is going to be a busy day, to start with my bf is coming over for lunch at my place. Then we will be going to watch "Confessions of a Shopaholic", which will be preceded by some shopping. And then i will be hitting the gym for some serious cardio work out. No plans for Sunday as of now. Let's see how things go. All of you out there have a great weekend!!

Update: I forgot to mention that Thursday was voting day and yes as u can see below, i did exercise my right to vote. I just hope that this time things change for the better.



Extraordinaire Stuff

Colors of Nature



The Bugs Unite



Every Drop Matters



Frost Bite



Lets Do the Tango



Melange of Colors



Showing some Love



It's Lonely up There



Arachnophobia Anyone?



School of Penguins


Just thought of putting up these wonderful pics which i had got on mail. They were so awesome that i was lost for words. But i have still tried to give suitable captions to them.
I am enjoying a long weekend from Thursday to Sunday. Two days have almost passed by without my knowing.....I don't have any plans and as of now i am just going with the flow.
I have a Christian wedding to attend on Saturday, really looking forward to it coz i love church weddings. :) Today is going to be a busy day, to start with my bf is coming over for lunch at my place. Then we will be going to watch "Confessions of a Shopaholic", which will be preceded by some shopping. And then i will be hitting the gym for some serious cardio work out. No plans for Sunday as of now. Let's see how things go. All of you out there have a great weekend!!

Update: I forgot to mention that Thursday was voting day and yes as u can see below, i did exercise my right to vote. I just hope that this time things change for the better.



Ratu, they were unite !

we were ONE!

Why do Maia and Mulan separate ? Money ? NO ! Voices ? No ! What then ? Dhani's dick !! As if they supposed to have scheduling for Dhani's Dick picket, there would be a whole lot better for both of them !

Because Dhani's Dick is only one....


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Selasa, 28 April 2009

Epidemic Alert

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Across Asia, people are closely following the global spread of swine flu from Mexico and preparing for the worst after the World Health Organization raised its alert level for the outbreak. Authorities in the region have boosted surveillance at airports and hospitals, stockpiled anti-viral drugs and other supplies to fight any outbreaks.

Face masks and anti-viral drugs like Relenza and Tamiflu flew off the shelves from pharmacies in some cities on Tuesday.
"It's really apparent, people have been buying face masks all day," said Cyrus Chan, the boss of a dispensary in Hong Kong's Wanchai bar district who had sold out his entire stock of 10,000 adult face-masks and only had child sizes left.
"Since SARS, this is the second time there's been such a great demand," Chan added, as a steady stream of customers asking for masks were told there wouldn't be any new stocks of adult masks till later.Still, the mood on the streets appeared largely calm, with the world's most populous region, used to outbreaks of SARS and the H5N1 avian flu, not having yet reported any confirmed cases. In South Korea, health authorities are testing a 51-year-old woman for suspected swine flu after a trip to Mexico.

"There hasn't been much of a reaction yet. I've just had a few calls asking if we have anti-viral drugs or special masks" said a pharmacist in downtown Seoul who asked not to be named.
"I guess South Koreans have grown accustomed to these breakouts over the past 10 years. But I will be bringing in more Tamiflu to the shelves."

PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE
Asia's patchy medical infrastructure, poverty and vast populations in countries like China and India make it particularly vulnerable should the virus take hold and propagate.
China has vowed to disclose any human cases of swine fever promptly, while state-run newspapers on Tuesday urged officials to be open and avoid the kind of cover-ups that brought panic during the SARS epidemic.

The empty streets, schools and shops, worried citizens wearing masks and fleeing travelers now seen in Mexico are familiar to China, where in 2003 the SARS virus shut down much of the country, killing hundreds in the mainland and Hong Kong. In Singapore, stocks of high-end N95 masks were being depleted in stores, with a sales attendant at Changi Airport saying new stocks wouldn't arrive till next week at the earliest.
"We've run out of the masks as people going to Europe or the U.S. are trying to resort to some protection from the flu."

New Zealand meanwhile has quarantined 10 people including a teacher and nine children from an Auckland school and treated them as likely swine flu victims.
While the local community was initially stunned, the overall public mood has reportedly been mostly calm, with the cases appearing to be mild so far. A further 56 people are being monitored. In neighboring Australia, five suspected flu cases are also being monitored. In Vietnam, there appeared to be a degree of confusion toward swine flu which is not in fact linked to pigs alone -- but an assortment of swine, human and avian viruses.

The swine flu outbreak has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and world health experts moved closer to declaring it the first flu pandemic in 40 years. The last such outbreak, a "Hong Kong" flu pandemic first detected in the former British colony in 1968, killed about one million people, while SARS in 2003 killed 299.
"SARS was like a rehearsal for us," said Wong Pak-keung, a taxi driver who recalled those dark days when streets emptied and few of the city's 7 million people left home without a face mask.
"After SARS, people are more prepared and know what to do."

I hope we are prepared for it too!! All of you please take care and take whatever precautions that may be required.


Epidemic Alert

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Across Asia, people are closely following the global spread of swine flu from Mexico and preparing for the worst after the World Health Organization raised its alert level for the outbreak. Authorities in the region have boosted surveillance at airports and hospitals, stockpiled anti-viral drugs and other supplies to fight any outbreaks.

Face masks and anti-viral drugs like Relenza and Tamiflu flew off the shelves from pharmacies in some cities on Tuesday.
"It's really apparent, people have been buying face masks all day," said Cyrus Chan, the boss of a dispensary in Hong Kong's Wanchai bar district who had sold out his entire stock of 10,000 adult face-masks and only had child sizes left.
"Since SARS, this is the second time there's been such a great demand," Chan added, as a steady stream of customers asking for masks were told there wouldn't be any new stocks of adult masks till later.Still, the mood on the streets appeared largely calm, with the world's most populous region, used to outbreaks of SARS and the H5N1 avian flu, not having yet reported any confirmed cases. In South Korea, health authorities are testing a 51-year-old woman for suspected swine flu after a trip to Mexico.

"There hasn't been much of a reaction yet. I've just had a few calls asking if we have anti-viral drugs or special masks" said a pharmacist in downtown Seoul who asked not to be named.
"I guess South Koreans have grown accustomed to these breakouts over the past 10 years. But I will be bringing in more Tamiflu to the shelves."

PARTICULARLY VULNERABLE
Asia's patchy medical infrastructure, poverty and vast populations in countries like China and India make it particularly vulnerable should the virus take hold and propagate.
China has vowed to disclose any human cases of swine fever promptly, while state-run newspapers on Tuesday urged officials to be open and avoid the kind of cover-ups that brought panic during the SARS epidemic.

The empty streets, schools and shops, worried citizens wearing masks and fleeing travelers now seen in Mexico are familiar to China, where in 2003 the SARS virus shut down much of the country, killing hundreds in the mainland and Hong Kong. In Singapore, stocks of high-end N95 masks were being depleted in stores, with a sales attendant at Changi Airport saying new stocks wouldn't arrive till next week at the earliest.
"We've run out of the masks as people going to Europe or the U.S. are trying to resort to some protection from the flu."

New Zealand meanwhile has quarantined 10 people including a teacher and nine children from an Auckland school and treated them as likely swine flu victims.
While the local community was initially stunned, the overall public mood has reportedly been mostly calm, with the cases appearing to be mild so far. A further 56 people are being monitored. In neighboring Australia, five suspected flu cases are also being monitored. In Vietnam, there appeared to be a degree of confusion toward swine flu which is not in fact linked to pigs alone -- but an assortment of swine, human and avian viruses.

The swine flu outbreak has killed up to 149 people in Mexico and world health experts moved closer to declaring it the first flu pandemic in 40 years. The last such outbreak, a "Hong Kong" flu pandemic first detected in the former British colony in 1968, killed about one million people, while SARS in 2003 killed 299.
"SARS was like a rehearsal for us," said Wong Pak-keung, a taxi driver who recalled those dark days when streets emptied and few of the city's 7 million people left home without a face mask.
"After SARS, people are more prepared and know what to do."

I hope we are prepared for it too!! All of you please take care and take whatever precautions that may be required.


Dewi Sandra,free as a bird !

Now I'm free!!

This is what Dewi Sandra to express when finally she divorces with Glenn,"yeah...finally I'm free...free as a bird !". Anyone out there whose dick is bigger than Moluccan Guy, propose her quick !


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Senin, 27 April 2009

Falling in Love....

During a seminar, a woman asked, "How do I know if I am with the right person?" the author then noticed that there was a large man sitting next to her so he said, "It depends. Is that your partner?" In all seriousness, she answered "How do you know?" Let me answer this question because the chances are good that it's weighing on your mind replied the author. Here's the answer.

Every relationship has a cycle...In the beginning; you fall in love with your partner. You anticipate their calls, want their touch, and like their idiosyncrasies. Falling in love wasn't hard. In fact, it was a completely natural and spontaneous experience. You didn't have to DO anything. That's why it's called "falling" in love.

People in love sometimes say, "I was swept of my feet." Picture the expression. It implies that you were just standing there; doing nothing, and then something happened TO YOU. Falling in love is a passive and spontaneous experience. But after a few months or years of being together, the euphoria of love fades. It's a natural cycle of EVERY relationship. Slowly but surely, phone calls become a bother (if they come at all), touch is not always welcome (when it happens), and your spouse's idiosyncrasies, instead of being cute, drive you nuts. The symptoms of this stage vary with every relationship; you will notice a dramatic difference between the initial stages when you were in love and a much duller or even angry subsequent stage. At this point, you and/or your partner might start asking, "Am I with the right person?" And as you reflect on the euphoria of the love you once had, you may begin to desire that experience with someone else. This is when relationships breakdown.

The key to succeeding in a relationship is not finding the right person; it's learning to love the person you found.

People blame their partners for their unhappiness and look outside for fulfillment. Extramarital fulfillment comes in all shapes and sizes. Infidelity is the most common. But sometimes people turn to work, a hobby, a friendship, excessive TV, or abusive substances. But the answer to this dilemma does NOT lie outside your relationship. It lies within it. I'm not saying that you couldn't fall in love with someone else. You could. And TEMPORARILY you'd feel better. But you'd be in the same situation a few years later. Because (listen carefully to this): The key to succeeding in a relationship is not finding the right person; it's learning to love the person you found.

SUSTAINING love is not a passive or spontaneous experience. You have to work on it day in and day out. It takes time, effort, and energy. And most importantly, it demands WISDOM. You have to know WHAT TO DO to make it work. Make no mistake about it. Love is NOT a mystery. There are specific things you can do (with or without your partner). Just as there are physical laws of the universe (such as gravity), there are also laws for relationships. If you know and apply these laws, the results are predictable. You can "make" love. Love is therefore a "decision". Not just a feeling.

Remember this always: God determines who walks into your life. It is up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let GO.



Falling in Love....

During a seminar, a woman asked, "How do I know if I am with the right person?" the author then noticed that there was a large man sitting next to her so he said, "It depends. Is that your partner?" In all seriousness, she answered "How do you know?" Let me answer this question because the chances are good that it's weighing on your mind replied the author. Here's the answer.

Every relationship has a cycle...In the beginning; you fall in love with your partner. You anticipate their calls, want their touch, and like their idiosyncrasies. Falling in love wasn't hard. In fact, it was a completely natural and spontaneous experience. You didn't have to DO anything. That's why it's called "falling" in love.

People in love sometimes say, "I was swept of my feet." Picture the expression. It implies that you were just standing there; doing nothing, and then something happened TO YOU. Falling in love is a passive and spontaneous experience. But after a few months or years of being together, the euphoria of love fades. It's a natural cycle of EVERY relationship. Slowly but surely, phone calls become a bother (if they come at all), touch is not always welcome (when it happens), and your spouse's idiosyncrasies, instead of being cute, drive you nuts. The symptoms of this stage vary with every relationship; you will notice a dramatic difference between the initial stages when you were in love and a much duller or even angry subsequent stage. At this point, you and/or your partner might start asking, "Am I with the right person?" And as you reflect on the euphoria of the love you once had, you may begin to desire that experience with someone else. This is when relationships breakdown.

The key to succeeding in a relationship is not finding the right person; it's learning to love the person you found.

People blame their partners for their unhappiness and look outside for fulfillment. Extramarital fulfillment comes in all shapes and sizes. Infidelity is the most common. But sometimes people turn to work, a hobby, a friendship, excessive TV, or abusive substances. But the answer to this dilemma does NOT lie outside your relationship. It lies within it. I'm not saying that you couldn't fall in love with someone else. You could. And TEMPORARILY you'd feel better. But you'd be in the same situation a few years later. Because (listen carefully to this): The key to succeeding in a relationship is not finding the right person; it's learning to love the person you found.

SUSTAINING love is not a passive or spontaneous experience. You have to work on it day in and day out. It takes time, effort, and energy. And most importantly, it demands WISDOM. You have to know WHAT TO DO to make it work. Make no mistake about it. Love is NOT a mystery. There are specific things you can do (with or without your partner). Just as there are physical laws of the universe (such as gravity), there are also laws for relationships. If you know and apply these laws, the results are predictable. You can "make" love. Love is therefore a "decision". Not just a feeling.

Remember this always: God determines who walks into your life. It is up to you to decide who you let walk away, who you let stay, and who you refuse to let GO.



Why English is must for a Cricketer!


Most cricketers, who are not comfortable conversing in English, go prepare for some standard questions that are asked to them when commentators chat with them during the awards ceremony. Inzamam was once asked a different question after Pakistan won the match, for which he was not prepared. He always used his standard response to the first question after winning. But this time.....


Tony Greig: So Inzi, that's fantastic, your wife is pregnant for the second time and u must be happy!


Inzamam: Bismillah-e- Rehman-e- Rahim! All credit goes to the boys. Everyone worked hard for it, especially Afridi. It was a tight situation when he went in. Also Bob Woolmer was keeping close watch on progress and giving instructions. It's all about team effort. Insha Allah, we all will work together as a team, put in big efforts and will be able to REPEAT the same result again.

Tony fainted!

Why English is must for a Cricketer!


Most cricketers, who are not comfortable conversing in English, go prepare for some standard questions that are asked to them when commentators chat with them during the awards ceremony. Inzamam was once asked a different question after Pakistan won the match, for which he was not prepared. He always used his standard response to the first question after winning. But this time.....


Tony Greig: So Inzi, that's fantastic, your wife is pregnant for the second time and u must be happy!


Inzamam: Bismillah-e- Rehman-e- Rahim! All credit goes to the boys. Everyone worked hard for it, especially Afridi. It was a tight situation when he went in. Also Bob Woolmer was keeping close watch on progress and giving instructions. It's all about team effort. Insha Allah, we all will work together as a team, put in big efforts and will be able to REPEAT the same result again.

Tony fainted!

Minggu, 26 April 2009

Transformari de look ale vedetelor

In 2009, majoritatea vedetelor au trecut pe la salonul de coafura pentru a-si reimprospata look-ul. Drept consecinta, de multe ori aceste vedete impun trendurile de sezon, iar femei de pretutindeni le urmeaza exemplul.
Victoria Beckham a renuntat la celebrul bob si a aptat pentru un look mai nonconformist si totodata alegand o tenta mult mai inchisa parului sau.

De cand s-a lansat in industria muzicii, Rihanna a suferit foarte multe schimbari care i-au pus in valoare frumusetea. Anul acesta, look-ul sau a fost marcat de o tunsoare extrem de fancy, baieteasca. Desi este o tunsoare extrem de riscanta, numeroase femei de pretutindeni au adoptat la randul lor, acest look.

Madonna a optat de-alungul anilor pentru foarte multe schimbari de look care i-au scos mereu in evidenta frumusetea si senzualitatea.

Jessica Simpson se pare ca prefera parul lung si sexy si cu bucle lejere.

Katie Holmes a trecut de la buclele lejere la un bob foarte scurt si cu breton .

Sabtu, 25 April 2009

London Fashion Week s09

Print designer Mary Katrantzou's Fall 2009 collection took inspiration from vintage perfume bottles and packed quite a graphic punch. This was Katrantzou's first collection flying solo at London Fashion Week and she took it as an opportunity to move beyond the shift dress silhouette and into more diverse terrain. Katrantzou's pieces are often printed with giant necklaces and this season she created actual jewelry as part of her collection--the results of which were visually fantastic. Check out Katrantzou's standout Fall 2009 collection in the gallery below.