Wednesday, 18 May 2011

This is the dream (photos from Camille MM flickr)

I think people still have the royal wedding jitters. This something extra I found. Some story

Timeline: Engagement














Timeline: Marriage (families)
2005








Timeline: Travelling places - Bali
2008





Late pregnancy and post pregnancy
2009




FOOTNOTE

I think the pictures say a thousand words. there wasn't really a need for descriptions
But as a footnote, here's what I think

The guy
-he consciously sought a girl overseas
-or the family are weathly as hell
-his brother is jealous 
-his sister is culture shocked
-very sex hungry at first
-gets the old man's look in the end

The girl
-over the moon she's found her Prince
- she's the extrovert (guy's the introvert)
-her mum is proud of her daughter
-she considers herself sexy even in pregnancy: very confident

KH 3 better have the new Disney content

I came across the Tron DVD today I just thought, that would make a good addition to the Kindom Hearts seriesGod I hope the stories are longer, and more mature




"There's one!"++++


"Got one!"++




Song is so sad, but it works



"We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off" is a 1986 song by Jermaine Stewart from his album Frantic Romantic. The track was written by Narada Michael Walden and Preston Glass. This song acquired a great deal of success after being used on hit 1980s television show Miami Vice, and reached number 2 on the UK chart, as well as going to number 5 in the U.S. The single seemed to reflect more modesty when it came to sex in light of the AIDS pandemic at the time.


It also appeared in director Kevin Smith's most recent movie, Zack and Miri Make a Porno as well as the episode "My Dirty Secret" of the television show Scrubs.


The song has been covered a number of times and versions have been released by Clea and Lil' Chris, while it also provided the hook for Gym Class Heroes' fifth single "Clothes Off!!" and was sampled by rapper Mase on his album Welcome Back.

CVs and statistics

Links
http://www.thefullercv.com/
http://www.reportlinker.com/



Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Features of the human biological clock

A-Z reviews match

Here is like an overall direction, I'm not going to start promoting a single website. Thats up to the reader...I would like to think of myself as a tour guide. "Over there" "and here" without saying thats the best

http://www.pfishy.com/

Monday, 16 May 2011

Food to beat baldness

Steak
Oh yes, man's best friend (or something like that) gets a big tick on this list. Protein is essential for hair growth as hair is mainly made up of protein. How awesome is that? So tuck into steak, chicken, fish and legumes with relish - another great excuse to get out the barbie and get cooking.

Iron
Iron deficiency anaemia is another cause of hair loss; the solution is to eat plenty of iron-rich foods. Spinach is a great accompaniment to steak - particularly when made rich and luxurious with cream and parmesan. Dates and raisins are also high in iron and easy to add to salads like couscous - serve an Arabian style version with toasted flaked almonds and top with fried iron-packed livers and loads of fresh coriander.

Omega-3
Speculation of late has led to an industry-wide suspicion that omega-3 fatty acids (as well as omega-6) help hair growth as well as health and sheen. In the Western diet we generally do take in lower doses of omega-3 so it's no bad thing to be upping your intake. Sardines are incredibly cheap, very high in omega-3 and perfect barbecue fodder. All they need is a quick grilling on each side and serving with some good crusty white bread and butter and a squeeze of lemon juice.


Vitamin E
Scalp massages have long been used to stimulate hair growth; vitamin E essentially massages the scalp all the time so up your intake by tucking into nuts and seeds. Almonds are a great start and form the base of a perfect summer soup - ajo blanco.


Sulphur
Your hair, along with your skin and nails, has a very high concentration of sulphur and thus eating sulphur-rich foods is essential for hair health and growth. Broccoli and onions are both high in sulphur and make great partners in a quick, healthy stir-fry - fry garlic and chilli in oil until going golden. Remove them, reserving the oil. Add the onion and broccoli and cook for a few minutes


Biotin
Biotin is one of the B-vitamin group and helps strengthen hair as well as increasing its elasticity. B3 helps with circulation (essential for healthy hair) while B6 can help prevent the onset of grey hairs. B9, folic acid, helps with hair growth. Eggs are your easy source of B-vits - although you will probably need to top your diet up with a supplement


SOURCE: William Leigh, MSN Him