Well.. lol
Oh, my... you have no idea of the plan I had. :D My plan was to visit Istanbul last year. Alas, I've failed to get days off, and my lovely plan fell apart.
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Drop by any time - you know you're invited. :wink:
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lol
(it's funny 'cause I understand this) :pound:
It's been a while since my original post, and you can see on the left - there is an improvement. No longer do I look like darn Tinkerbell (there's nothing wrong in looking that way, but I got a bit too old for that style)
...and that is exactly...
Oh, dear.. I almost forgot we had this thread. Good of you to bring it back up..
Now, take a look at this article claiming Tea 'healthier' drink than water
As it writes:
"Drinking three or more cups of tea a day is as good for you as drinking plenty of water and may even have extra health...
I found this one in the funniest way: I was reading a love-comic (I not only read them, I post them every Sunday morning on my blog). In one frame, a girl was singing, and the lyrics were "Yes, sir - that's my baby.."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh1eGgFTLx4
Sounds clean, conservative and effective - I'd come. :nod:
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I've been reading some old newspapers from October 1922.
The topic was: "Fight the expensiveness"
Here's the quote (the translation):
One one side you have the socieaty of 100 to 200 people (meaning: cooperative), that longs to...
The scary truth, Lizzie. :nod:
This is once seen as a destructive behaviour that threatens our civilisation; nowadays is not only "normal", but it's also advertised by ever-so-popular *dreadful!* reality-shows. The deviant, the outrageous, the creepy - those are the "norms" of today.
And I, for...
Not only did I manage to finish that promissed post on Old films, but I've also posted my regular Sunday love story; then an elaborate display of bedroom designs from 1920's.. and since today's Wednesday - a Burda magazine entry came out just now.
What a busy week... :D
Back in school (all levels) we had to write our language exams in ink.
I write in cursive all the time. I grew up writing like that, and penmanship is really important to me.
Without any intention to watch a movie last night, I came across A Shriek in the Night on TV.
It's funny mix of crime, mystery and comedy, featuring Ginger Rogers in her earlier roles.
Synopsis:
"Pat Morgan and Ted Kord are rival newspaper reporters always trying to outscoop each other. They...
On this day, today:
May 23rd 1934.
The American bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed by police and killed in Black Lake, Louisiana.
The couple appeared in daylight in an automobile and were shot by a posse of four Texas officers (Frank Hamer, B.M. "Manny" Gault, Bob Alcorn and Ted...
On Wednesday I've posted my BURDA magazine day; yesterday I found a strangle little gem about lips...and (hopefully) today - I'll post something about movies. :D
Many young folks over here constantly complain about not being able to partake in "city-like" activities over here. But, they to party like there's no tomorrow - our small town is packed with bars and taverns. On a Saturday evening (scratch that: it's Saturday night, since they don't leave home...
Thank you, dear.
I can't say I ever hear about Kiko. [huh] What's it like? Smooth, creamy?
A bit too dark for me, since I'm way to pale for any deep-red shade. But, a wonderful color St.Lous! I'm glad you like it... and it's a bargain! :thumb:
Now that I've read this - I'm glad we don't have it *here* (it may exist in the cities, since there are lot of those petit-bourgeois folks out there - but they are nothing more than my ex neighbors who fled this scene and pretend they can "wash the small-town smell off" as they like to say).
I...
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