August 22nd, 2010 by Jacky Grishan
When you find the right girl and are sure that you want to spend your entire life with her, the next step is to propose. You want to make the proposal so very extraordinary that your girl will remember it all her life. It will be one of the fondest of memories for her. Also, you want her to say yes to your most creative of proposals.
Everyone would like for their proposal to be different and something that will let your girl know how wonderful her life with you is going to be. You want her to feel assured that she is making the right choice by choosing you. You could be as imaginative and different as possible at the same time you really didn’t go overboard. Make your proposal such that she finds it compelling enough to have to say yes without thinking twice.
A proposal is a milestone in your growing relationship and you want it to be something that is long remembered. Why not gift her Hermes Replica Handbag with a slipped in proposal written creatively on a card. This is certainly going to persuade her to say a yes. No woman can ever resist a handbag. This is not only bound to put her in a good mood but also be able to go ahead and get her to be in the best of styles. There are several different colors and designs that you can choose from. Read more...
August 11th, 2010 by sofia

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August 7th, 2010 by Ross Everett
In the ‘real world’ time heals all wounds. In the fight game, money has the same curative effect. This was vividly illustrated with the recent announcement that Tito Ortiz has patched things up with Dana White and will return to the UFC. Tito left the promotion over a year ago after a highly publicized split with the UFC president. He never found a new promotional home that would give him the money and the high profile status that he craved.
Ortiz has had several run ins with the UFC over their notoriously tight pay structure, and first left the promotion in 2005. He was back later that year for a run as a coach on The Ultimate Fighter against longtime rival Ken Shamrock. After losing to current light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida in his last UFC appearance, Ortiz left the company and bounced around doing personal appearances and commentary for a variety of promotions. He had surgery on his back in the process, and now claims that hes back to 100%. Read more...
July 12th, 2010 by Ross Everett
The Edmonton Eskimos survived a wild back and forth CFL shootout against the Calgary Stampeders before prevailing 38-35 to take over sole possession of first place in the CFL West. Ricky Ray hit Fred Stamps with a 23 yard touchdown pass with just nine seconds to play to earn the victory, erasing the lead that Calgary had earned with their own TD pass less than a half minute earlier. Edmonton improved to 4-3 with the win, while Calgary dropped to 3-4.
After the game, winning QB Ricky Ray said that he enjoyed playing in the shootout:
“That was a ton of fun. In the CFL you get to play in a lot of games like this, especially against a guy like (Calgary quarterback Henry) Burris, who has done this to us. It’s great to come out on the winning end of a shoot-out like that. It’s a great uplift for the team. It’s a huge win for us.”
Eskimos head coach Richie Hall said that the outcome couldnt have been timed any better: Read more...
June 14th, 2010 by sofia
In recent years the world of entertaining has moved outdoors. Everyone wants to host an outdoor party. Gone are the days that patios were just a concrete slab in the back of the house. In are times of beautiful decks with lighted designer pools and hot tubs, built-in grills and all the extras. With these styles of patios, outdoor patio furniture means a lot more than a couple of folding chairs.
Since the trend is for this kind of outdoor entertainment, the furniture market is full of outdoor patio furniture from the casual pieces up to designer created outdoor patio furniture, and everything in between.
If you want your inside home to be extended to the outside, you can eve find outdoor patio furniture that will continue your theme from the inside, outwards, without changing the feel of the décor. Read more...
June 10th, 2010 by Adriana Noton
As the second largest country in the world and the largest in North America Canada is an extremely diverse area. This diversity is seen in its people, its countryside and its food. The Canadian palate is an extensive one and this of course carries over into its restaurants. There is a massive range of different Canadian dishes that are prepared in almost all regions of this huge country. Like all countries Canada has the full range of different cuisines. Like all countries Canada also puts its own unique spin on the different nationalities favorite dishes.
One of the things that is prevalent in portions of Canada is a strong French influence to their cooking. It is not unusual to find a French influence in Canadian restaurants. Even with this influence you will find traditional Canadian ingredients in a lot of the French dishes.
Very close the the United States in history, Canada has had a large Chinese population for most of its growth. While working on a Canadian railroad the Chinese of course adapted their own favorites to suit the cooking times and ingredients that this area had to offer. Also this taste carried over into both Chinese full service eateries and fast food establishments. This tradition still remains in most of this country. Read more...
May 25th, 2010 by Ross Everett
Mitsuharu Misawa died in Hiroshima, Japan earlier this year less than a week before his 47th birthday. Akitoshi Saito hit a back suplex on Misawa, which appeared to knock him unconscious. Medical staff attempted to revive him in the ring, but when CPR failed he was taken to a hospital by ambulance. Initial reports in the Japanese media suggest that he was pronounced dead at the hospital, but a number of eyewitness accounts have speculated that he may have died in the ring.
That’s at least a small bit of solace amid the tragedy of Misawa’s death–he died in the ring doing what he loved, and what he did better than just about anyone on the planet. Misawa’s last moments were spent working the kind of brutally stiff, athletically realistic match that got a generation hooked on Japanese wrestling.
A top level amateur wrestler in high school, his skill gained the attention of All Japan Pro Wrestling president Shohei Giant Baba. Three years after his pro debut, he got his first big break in’84 when he was chosen as the second Tiger Mask replacing Satoru Sayama. In’90, he had his longtime friend and rival Toshiaki Kawada unmask him. Read more...
May 11th, 2010 by Ross Everett
When David Beckham suffered a torn Achilles’ tendon in a Italian league game in mid-March, doctors gave him an outside chance of returning in time for the World Cup or at the very least part of the MLS season. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like either of these favorable scenarios will transpire. In a recent statement Beckham broke the news that his recovery is behind schedule and he won’t be able to resume playing soccer until November at the earliest.
This timetable does leave open the possibility that he could return to action should the Los Angeles Galaxy make the MLS playoffs. As far as a potential return to England’s national team the first realistic opportunity for Beckham to play would be in a European Championship qualifier against Wales in March 2011. He’s been assured that he’s welcome back at AC Milan in Italy’s Serie A league whenever he’s back in playing shape, though neither the team nor Beckham have indicated anything specific about his future with the team.
Beckham explained his recovery process:
“I won’t be running for another three months, so I will be playing again in, probably, November.” Read more...
May 4th, 2010 by Ross Everett
The New Orleans Saints used a 14 point fourth quarter to defeat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 on Sunday to win their first Superbowl in franchise history. Drew Brees broke open a tight game midway through the final quarter with his touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey, and Tracy Porter scored on a 74 yard interception return as the Colts were driving on the next series to secure the victory. Brees completed 32 passes in the game, tying New England’s Tom Brady for the all time record in that category.
After enthusiasts had come in early on the favored Colts, a good deal of buyback on the Saints had pushed the line to -4′ and the New Orleans backers were enriched by their team’s outright victory. The underdog has now covered three straight Superbowls and taken the money in five of the last seven games. The 48 points scored stayed well under the posted total of 57, which was the highest over/under number in Superbowl history. Five of the last six Superbowls have now played UNDER the total.
In his postgame interview, Brees gave much of the credit to the city of New Orleans: Read more...
May 3rd, 2010 by Nick Alexander
Very often you will hear the terms website and web page used interchangeably. They are not, however, the same word and you’ll want to know the difference so that you use these terms you can always use them correctly.
The easiest way to explain it is that a website is a collection of many web pages. The website has a ton of information that is spread throughout the pages. The web pages have more specific narrowed down information.
There are certain criteria that will help you in making a decision as to whether you should refer to an internet property as a web site or a web page. The following tips should help.
Size – Websites are huge. They can have hundreds of millions of pages on them. Facebook is a perfect example of a huge website. Each web page on the site is dedicated to the individual members and their profiles.
When referring to your Facebook profile you would tell someone to come and check out your web page. You would be very wrong in saying “Come check out my website” unless you were Mark Zuckerberg. Read more...