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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
New JB Album
Justin Bieber - Under the Mistletoe Lyrics
Aye, it's the most beautiful time of the year,Lights fill the streets spreading so much cheer,I should be playing in the winter snow,But Ima be under the mistletoe.
I don't wanna miss out on the holiday,But I can't stop staring at your face,I should be playing in the winter snow,But Ima be under the mistletoe.
With you, shawty with you,With you, shawty with you,With you, under the mistletoe, yeah.
Everyone's gathering around the fire,Chestnuts roasting like a hot July,I should be chillin' with my folks, I know,But Ima be under the mistletoe.
Word on the streets Santa's coming tonight,Reindeer flying thru the sky so high,I should be making a list, I know,But Ima be under the mistletoe.
With you, shawty with you,With you, shawty with you,With you, under the mistletoe,Yeaaa.
With you, shawty with you,With you, shawty with you,With you, under the mistletoe.
Hey love, the Wise Men followed a star,The way I followed my heart,And it led me to a miracle.
Aye love, don't you buy me nothing,'Cause I am feeling one thing,Your lips on my lips,That's a Merry Merry Christmas.
It's the most beautiful time of the year,Lights fill the streets spreading so much cheer,I should be playing in the winter snow,But Ima be under the mistletoe.
I don't wanna miss out on the holiday,But I can't stop staring at your face,I should be playing in the winter snow,But Ima be under the mistletoe.
With you, shawty with you,With you, shawty with you,With you, under the mistletoe.
With you, shawty with you,With you, shawty with you,With you, under the mistletoe, yeah.
Kiss me underneath the mistletoe,Show me baby that you love me so,Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.Kiss me underneath the mistletoe,Show me baby that you love me so,Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
Animal Talks
The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his
tongue.
-Anonymous
There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face.
-Ben Williams
-Ben Williams
A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself.
-Josh Billings
-Josh Billings
If your dog is fat, you aren’t getting enough exercise .
-Unknown
-Unknown
My dog is worried about the economy because Alpo is up to $3.00 a can.
That’s almost $21.00 in dog money.
-Joe Weinstein
That’s almost $21.00 in dog money.
-Joe Weinstein
Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get
used to the idea.
-Robert A. Heinlein
used to the idea.
-Robert A. Heinlein
If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you;
that is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
-Mark Twain
that is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
-Mark Twain
If you think dogs can’t count, try putting three dog biscuits in your pocket
and then give him only two of them.
-Phil Pastoret
and then give him only two of them.
-Phil Pastoret
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Halloween Party
So Happy Halloween for the people who celebrate it ! Trick or Treat ??!
I have no idea that this is the end of October.
And it's November ! My Birthday of course !
I'm so excited , I've got two presents and they were adorable.
Kind of like this year .
Trick-or-Treating
A Halloween tradition for children in many countries around the globe, trick-or-treating has seen some changes over the years but continues on in some form or fashion. The event takes place on Halloween night and, generally involves costumed children walking through the neighborhood knocking on their neighbors’ doors. Upon answering the door, the homeowner is posed with a decision, not just a question.
“Trick or treat?” the child asks. The adult then usually doles out candy, cookies, other sweets, apples or even money to the youngster. This offering is, in one way, a contractual agreement that the kid will not play a trick on the home owner. Though tricks are not commonly actually carried out, the tricks were usually played on those who refused to answer the door.
Getting Ready for Trick-or-Treating
This has become quite an event, with stores putting up Halloween displays around Thanksgiving and sometimes earlier. There are a wide variety of Halloween costumes to choose from, and they change each year depending what’s trendy that season. The traditional looks include anything spooky or frightening. Some popular costumes that have lasted through the years are ghosts, vampires and other types of monsters. Some of the less macabre costume choices include princesses and superheroes. Each year whatever trends have recently popped up often make their way into the Halloween costume department—from comic book action heroes or villains, to video game figures or even popular singing or acting celebrities.
Some costumes are elaborate and some are more of a made at home, thrown together at the last minute look. Other options involve using make up to create a painted face or fake, bleeding injuries. Whatever the final outcome, the costume is the foundation for the candy hunt.
Taking It to the Streets
Since at least the 1950’s, in the United States, the tradition of trick-or-treating has been a part of Halloween festivities. Individual homes and entire neighborhoods would prepare for the holiday by decorating. A decorated home was usually a sign that trick-or-treaters were welcomed. Some home owners, though, choose to either be away for the night, or hide away inside with the lights off. This only makes them prime targets for getting a trick later as punishment. Tricks are less common now, but once consisted of activities like soaping windows, or redecorating a home with eggs or toilet paper.
A single child and parent or larger groups of disguised children go to each door and ask for treats to prevent the person from getting a trick. At the end of the night parents and children return home to take stock of the goodies collected in their pillow case, bag or plastic pumpkin.
Safety for Trick-or-Treating
Anytime there are children running around in costumes at night asking strangers for candy, there is reason for concern. Safety precautions must be made. Some of these start before leaving the house to begin trick-or-treating. Choosing a costume that doesn’t obstruct a child’s eyesight or could cause him or her to trip is the first priority. Some parents also opt to include some type of reflective material or device to make the youngster easier to spot. Parent and child should each have a flashlight, as well.
Once wild on the street, it is advisable to keep the child close by and not allow them to run. Watching for traffic is another concern, and drivers on Halloween night should also be alert to potential hazards. When going into homes, the parent should accompany the youngster. And any poorly lit areas should be illuminated by flashlight.
At the end of the night, as eager at the child may be to tear into their stash, parents must first inspect all the gathered goodies. Candy wrappers must not appear tampered with, baked goods should be checked for odd odors and apples should but sliced before serving. While not common, there have been cases of poisoned candy or apples with razor blades inside. It isn’t about being paranoid, it’s about being safe.
How It Has Changed
In more recent years, the methods used for trick-or-treating have changed in some areas. In order to avoid being on the streets, some parents have chosen different ways of celebrating Halloween. This is especially true in more rural areas where going house to house isn’t feasible. Some parents host Halloween parties on that night. Some places, like malls, often participate in giving out candies so children can still go door to door, but in a safer, well lit area.
However one chooses to do their trick-or-treating, the idea is to be safe and have fun. Giving kids the chance once a year to dress up in costumes and collect candy is a fun part of growing up.
I have no idea that this is the end of October.
And it's November ! My Birthday of course !
I'm so excited , I've got two presents and they were adorable.
Kind of like this year .
Trick-or-Treating
A Halloween tradition for children in many countries around the globe, trick-or-treating has seen some changes over the years but continues on in some form or fashion. The event takes place on Halloween night and, generally involves costumed children walking through the neighborhood knocking on their neighbors’ doors. Upon answering the door, the homeowner is posed with a decision, not just a question.
“Trick or treat?” the child asks. The adult then usually doles out candy, cookies, other sweets, apples or even money to the youngster. This offering is, in one way, a contractual agreement that the kid will not play a trick on the home owner. Though tricks are not commonly actually carried out, the tricks were usually played on those who refused to answer the door.
Getting Ready for Trick-or-Treating
This has become quite an event, with stores putting up Halloween displays around Thanksgiving and sometimes earlier. There are a wide variety of Halloween costumes to choose from, and they change each year depending what’s trendy that season. The traditional looks include anything spooky or frightening. Some popular costumes that have lasted through the years are ghosts, vampires and other types of monsters. Some of the less macabre costume choices include princesses and superheroes. Each year whatever trends have recently popped up often make their way into the Halloween costume department—from comic book action heroes or villains, to video game figures or even popular singing or acting celebrities.
Some costumes are elaborate and some are more of a made at home, thrown together at the last minute look. Other options involve using make up to create a painted face or fake, bleeding injuries. Whatever the final outcome, the costume is the foundation for the candy hunt.
Taking It to the Streets
Since at least the 1950’s, in the United States, the tradition of trick-or-treating has been a part of Halloween festivities. Individual homes and entire neighborhoods would prepare for the holiday by decorating. A decorated home was usually a sign that trick-or-treaters were welcomed. Some home owners, though, choose to either be away for the night, or hide away inside with the lights off. This only makes them prime targets for getting a trick later as punishment. Tricks are less common now, but once consisted of activities like soaping windows, or redecorating a home with eggs or toilet paper.
A single child and parent or larger groups of disguised children go to each door and ask for treats to prevent the person from getting a trick. At the end of the night parents and children return home to take stock of the goodies collected in their pillow case, bag or plastic pumpkin.
Safety for Trick-or-Treating
Anytime there are children running around in costumes at night asking strangers for candy, there is reason for concern. Safety precautions must be made. Some of these start before leaving the house to begin trick-or-treating. Choosing a costume that doesn’t obstruct a child’s eyesight or could cause him or her to trip is the first priority. Some parents also opt to include some type of reflective material or device to make the youngster easier to spot. Parent and child should each have a flashlight, as well.
Once wild on the street, it is advisable to keep the child close by and not allow them to run. Watching for traffic is another concern, and drivers on Halloween night should also be alert to potential hazards. When going into homes, the parent should accompany the youngster. And any poorly lit areas should be illuminated by flashlight.
At the end of the night, as eager at the child may be to tear into their stash, parents must first inspect all the gathered goodies. Candy wrappers must not appear tampered with, baked goods should be checked for odd odors and apples should but sliced before serving. While not common, there have been cases of poisoned candy or apples with razor blades inside. It isn’t about being paranoid, it’s about being safe.
How It Has Changed
In more recent years, the methods used for trick-or-treating have changed in some areas. In order to avoid being on the streets, some parents have chosen different ways of celebrating Halloween. This is especially true in more rural areas where going house to house isn’t feasible. Some parents host Halloween parties on that night. Some places, like malls, often participate in giving out candies so children can still go door to door, but in a safer, well lit area.
However one chooses to do their trick-or-treating, the idea is to be safe and have fun. Giving kids the chance once a year to dress up in costumes and collect candy is a fun part of growing up.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
My Daily Life
I come to this world with my nice besties and family
We although share some laughter and experience
When I was got nothing to do with my life , they'll come to inspiring me
My teachers are known me very well , they teach me how to do and work well
They said life is an adventure that we had to pass this life whatever we do
That are the real friends means , not like teasing and bullying each other.
Just before a baby is born,
an angel shows it everything there is to know and learn on Earth.
Then at the moment of birth, the angel touches the infant’s upper lip, and the child forgets everything.
We spend the rest of our lives remembering what the angel showed us.
This is a generic guide to the meaning of life.
It does not describe one view of the meaning of life and recommend you adopt it.
It helps you remember what the angel showed you.
The angel showed you the meaning of life.
We although share some laughter and experience
When I was got nothing to do with my life , they'll come to inspiring me
My teachers are known me very well , they teach me how to do and work well
They said life is an adventure that we had to pass this life whatever we do
That are the real friends means , not like teasing and bullying each other.
Just before a baby is born,
an angel shows it everything there is to know and learn on Earth.
Then at the moment of birth, the angel touches the infant’s upper lip, and the child forgets everything.
We spend the rest of our lives remembering what the angel showed us.
This is a generic guide to the meaning of life.
It does not describe one view of the meaning of life and recommend you adopt it.
It helps you remember what the angel showed you.
The angel showed you the meaning of life.
Friday, April 1, 2011
April Jokes
Practical Jokes & Tricks
April Fool's Day is the opportunity to trick your friends or loved ones and even strangers and play practical jokes on them. Here are some out of the world ideas for you.
- Rearrange somebody's drawers or file cabinets in a different order and see them baffled.
- Hard boil an egg and place it in the regular egg carton the night before. In the morning, ask someone to help you make breakfast and beat the egg to make omelets. Hand them the hard-boiled egg and watch them trying to crack it!
- On the other hand, you may just glue the eggs to the carton and ask someone to hand them to you in the morning. As the victims struggle to take the eggs out of the carton, they break.
- There are lots of fantastic tricks for heavy sleepers. Some of the popular ones are:
- Draw funny eyebrows and moustache on their faces while they are asleep.
- o Place some whipped cream in their hands and tickle their nose with a feather.
- o Placing someone's hand while they are asleep in a bowl of cold water is a sure way to make them wet their beds.
- Go to office early by half an hour on April 1 and tape down the ball at the bottom of everybody's mouse. See everybody surprised to find out that nobody's mouse is working. Works only on scroll mouse.
- This one is to play Dr Dolittle. Tape a little walky-talky on your pet or hide it somewhere near where it is laying. Walk off to a safe distance where you can keep yourself hidden from others with the other piece. As soon as another family member tries to pick up or pat on the back of your pet, say in a gruff voice, "I hate you doing this to me." See them jump with fright and shock.
- Late at night, fill the hair-dryer with baby powder. Catch the expression of someone who has just washed his or her hair and turned it white by using the hair dryer.
- This can be done in class, office or home. Ask your friends, colleagues and siblings to perform particular actions together at the same pre-planned time like dropping their pencils at the same time, to tie shoelaces, to reboot their computers, to drink water or any such innocent actions. These synchronized actions are sure to surprise anybody who will wonder about what is happening.
- Good for teachers. Tell your students that you are just going to note the scores that they have got on their tests or exams and will hand out to them after an hour. Go to the room and them keep running out looking like very scared and tell them that the principal has just spilled coffee or ink on the test/examination papers and they will have to take them again. Note their reactions and exclamations. You can bet that the dullest of all students will loudly claim that they had done their best this time and it is not fair to them. Then you can tell them how much they have really scored.
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