I love this shirt fashion, especially the idea of adding some realism fashion to a cartoon character and also some faces design. Something along the same lines was doing the rounds on the Net a few years ago, it was a hand drawing of the kids from South Park as real kids and not imagined characters.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Fashion Tees- T Shirt Trends
I love this shirt fashion, especially the idea of adding some realism fashion to a cartoon character and also some faces design. Something along the same lines was doing the rounds on the Net a few years ago, it was a hand drawing of the kids from South Park as real kids and not imagined characters.
August Nails Art Fashion Design
Nails are getting the glare of publicity as of late. Don’t get me wrong, females have been getting their nails completed for years, but recently nail color & nail art have become an essential part of fashion.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Best Handbags Collection for August 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
August Fashion Outfit Clothes Trends
Flowers
All Fashion Accessories Trends
Accessories add something color, style and elegance, and create a specific aspect, but can have a practical function: bags can be used to carry small items such as cash, hats protect the face of bad weather and gloves keep your hands warm.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Best Bridal Wedding Gowns
Friday, August 19, 2011
Louis Vuitton Handbag Style Fashion
2011 Latest Fashion Trends spring Louis Vuitton Handbag style can be described as a countless watercourse, they can see the designers of Louis Vuitton have to try their best work, and rack their brain to thinking, and to launch a variety of backpack styles and hope in the New Year could set off a used gesticulate of fashion. While the bags are becoming more varied in style, color are increasingly colorful, but from a inhabitant point of view, I think they are still more extremely in love with the classic LV bag style, at least they have to not throw it after use in season. How everyone does is feeling like?
Ohio St., Michigan to meet outdoors
CLEVELAND -- The bitter Ohio State-Michigan rivalry is about to get really icy.
The two schools will play an outdoor hockey game at Progressive Field -- home of the Cleveland Indians -- on Sunday, Jan. 15. The matchup, dubbed "The Frozen Diamond Faceoff" is part of the Indians’ Snow Days promotion at the ballpark, a two-month winter-themed event that drew over 50,000 fans in its first year. The Buckeyes and Wolverines will play on a regulation-sized rink situated on the Indians’ infield.
The teams will meet in Columbus on Jan. 13 before playing the first outdoor college hockey game in Ohio history.
Last December, the Wolverines hosted Michigan State in "The Big Chill at the Big House," a game that drew more than 100,000 fans to Michigan’s mammoth football stadium.
The Frozen Diamond Faceoff will be the first hockey game in Progressive Field history and the first outdoor college hockey game in Ohio. The Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)-sanctioned game will be the second of a two-game series between the two schools.
"Last winter, Indians Snow Days allowed over 50,000 Indians fans to create memories with their families,” Indians President Mark Shapiro said. “We are excited that the return of Indians Snow Days and the addition of the Frozen Diamond Faceoff will allow even more fans to create wintertime memories at Progressive Field.”
"An event at a venue like Progressive Field is great for both the institutions and the league as a whole," CCHA Commissioner Fred Pletsch said. "We’re looking forward to coming to Cleveland this January to see a terrific rivalry showcased in a distinctive and memorable setting.”
Tickets to Indians Snow Days and The Frozen Diamond Faceoff will go on sale to the general public on Nov. 14.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Fashion Handbags Show Trends 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
some buggery things...
Yep...a lot of buggery things...
I grow increasingly contemptuous of the cavalier, hobbyist attitude with which people in positions of authority approach responsibility, and greater still is my contempt of people who don't care, or worse still, don't care because they think caring doesn't accomplish anything, anyway.
The insanity of war is a thing too big for one person to bear; too many people are dying and I wonder if war has become so much a part of humanity's cultural environment that it's now accepted without question as a legitimate means of conflict resolution. The only way meaningful change of intolerable circumstances can happen is if entire nations work toward that end.
How the idea of protecting America's domestic security managed to evolve into a monstrous, evil entity as intrusive and invasive as the Gestapo of the Third Reich amazes me, although I'm no longer surprised it's happened. I just never dreamed I'd see it happen in my lifetime, and I'm glad Mom and Dad aren't alive to see it, too. I wonder what they'd say, how they'd react. I have never bought the story that heighteed security measures were enacted to protect Americans from an external threat.
I've come to realize that my generation--and possibly my sons'--is the last which will remember what the world was like before the crime which took place on September 11th, 2001 changed our lives forever. My rage persists that obfuscation has stood in the way ofjustice on behalf of the victims' families and loved ones. Medical issues continue to this day, unaddressed by the American government, and millions of dollars which were collected on behalf of the victims and their loved ones appears to have vanished into thin air. A gaping crater still remains where a monument was to be erected, a fitting metaphor for the wreck this country has become.
The people of this country are continually lied to by a government which holds no true compassion or sense of obligation to us, and corporations continue to destroy the foundation of our way of life, brick by brick. Those who stand in defiance of the political machine are quickly marginalized and scorn of dissent is reinforced by the popular media.
The internet has been a mixed bag of blessings and curses, and, for all its faults, it remains the most impactful tool available to the occupants of this planet. Many have established friendships and their extended families added to through the miracle of electronic communication, but the exchange of cultural observations has increased, too. I wonder how the government of the world have allowed us this level of access to one another for so long; did they not realize that one day we would compare notes on injustices and abuses, and share dreams of the defeat of those abuses? Legislation is now pending in the US which will destroy even the illusion of privacy, as internet servibe providers will be required to maintain records of each user's internet activity--including financial activity, credit card and account information, and all surfing activity.
Saddest of all is the fact that the sad developments in my country also face the other nations of the world to a greater or lesser degree; I am as deeply concerned for the years which face them as I am for the years which we face, as well.
Nonetheless, I still cling to the hope that good will triumph over evil, that people of good will will prevail over those who bear no good will at all.
Craziest of all? I honestly believe that it will.
Jesse
Jesse doesn’t know how to say cheese but he sure knows how to smile. There isn’t a day goes by that he doesn’t make me laugh and smile right back at him.
He is now 9 and a half years old. He will always be my puppy, no matter how old he is. He has me wrapped around his little paw. :)
I came across this inspiring story and thought I would share it with you. Hope you enjoy this little bit of “Food For Thought.”
Puppies For Sale
A pet store owner was tacking a sign above his door that read "Puppies for Sale." The signs have a way of attracting children. Soon a little boy appeared at the sign and asked, "How much are you gonna sell those puppies for?" The store owner replied, "Anywhere from $30-$50." The little boy reached into his pocket and pulled out some change. "I have $2.37, can I look at them?" The store owner smiled and whistled.
Out of the kennel came his dog named Lady, running down the aisle of his store followed by five little puppies. One puppy was lagging considerably behind. Immediately the little boy singled out the lagging, limping puppy. He asked "What's wrong with that little dog?"
The man explained that when the puppy was born the vet said that this puppy had a bad hip socket and would limp for the rest of his life. The little boy got really excited and said, "That's the puppy I want to buy!" The man replied "No, you don't want to buy that little dog. If you really want him, I'll give him to you."
The little boy got upset. He looked straight into the man's eyes and said "I don't want you to give him to me. He is worth every bit as much as the other dogs and I'll pay the full price. In fact I will give you $2.37 now and 50 cents every month until I have him paid for." The man countered, "You really don't want to buy this puppy son. He is never gonna be able to run, jump and play like other puppies."
The little boy reached down and rolled up his pant leg to reveal a badly twisted, crippled left leg supported by a metal brace. And the little boy looked up at the man and said, “Well , I don’t run so well myself. This puppy will need someone who understands."
The man was now biting his bottom lip. Tears welled up in his eyes....He smiled and said, "Son, I hope and pray that each and every one of these puppies will have an owner such as you."…. Author Unknown
The moral of the story is, “Everyone needs someone who understands.”
Have a wonderful day what ever you do or don’t do!
Love and Care
Dianne :)
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