Thursday, January 31, 2008

The Super Hot Sara Evans Picture!


This is the picture from Sara Evans Greatest hits. The picture that was 'too hot and sexy', and was quickly pulled off the store shelfs.

Signs your dating a loser

Not surprisingly, losers come in all shapes and sizes. You have the cheaters, the nut-jobs, and--who could forget--the high-maintenance members of imaginary royalty. Often we can mistake pet-peeves and quirks for loser-like qualities: they’re a little messy when they eat, they have an obsession with High School Musical , or they have serious addiction to shopping. These things can be annoying and silly, but we all have things that make us who we are.


Relationships are meant to be about compromise A person who also seems to hide behind their exterior-side (AKA clothes, music, extreme desire to be different/fit in) can show that they are not comfortable with who they are. Some losers can be more detrimental than others. While some signs signal the conceited and emotionally-needy, others are red flags for abuse.

So watch for these clear signals:
1. Rough Treatment-They will hurt you on purpose. If they hit you, pull your hair, kick you, shove you, or break your stuff!
2. Quick Attachment-I Love You on the second date? Uh oh, sounds like shallow emotional and codependency! Run, run, run!
3. Frightening Temper-If they’re scary, you’re allowed to be scared. Anger happens, but don’t get that confused with hostility.
4. They Kill Your Self-Confidence-If they repeatedly puts you down, blames you for things you didn’t do, or is so self-involved that they ignore your feelings they’re emotionally abusing you. If they think you’re “not good enough” for them, it just goes to show they’re not good enough for you!
5. The Reputation-They have one, and it’s not good. Some losers will even elaborate on past bad stories, seeing them as victories or war-wounds that lead them to future entitlement. They’re not winners, they’re just plain losers.
6. The Mean and Sweet Cycle-One minute they’re happy, the next they’re sad. One minute they’re nice to you, the next, they hate you. Sound familiar? Don’t let them apologize for repeated behavior. Take it as a sign that they’re just unstable.
7. They Want Your Life-They’re paranoid when you’re out, they want you to hang out with only them, drop all your outside interests, and are making you crazy. Before you go psycho, get out!

So take a look at the person your dating...see any of the seven signs?

Porn on the Internet

With the advent of the Internet, porn is everywhere. A recent study found that there are 4.2 million pornographic websites on the Internet. That means that 12 percent of all web pages on the Internet are porn sites. Another neat statistic found that 42.7 percent of all users on the Internet look at porn.

The anonymity allows anyone with an Internet connection to have free reign to all porn that exists on the planet. Whatever you want, it’s yours. So that’s great. Porn is easily accessible and caters to whatever desire you have, totaly.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A Deadly Chemical

A new, deadly chemical has made the news. Dihydrogen Monoxide!
--It is found in the tumors of fatally ill cancer patients
--In it's gaseous state it can cause severe burns
--Excessive inhalation can kill
--It is a major component of Acid Rain
--It can devastate entire communitits

And what is this chemical, Dihydrogen Monoxide? Water.
"Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all" --Aristotle

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

A Chely Wright Picture



Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 by Marcus Luttrell and Patrick Robinson




Four US Navy SEALS departed one clear night in early July, 2005 for the mountainous Afghanistan-Pakistan border for a reconnaissance mission. Their task was to document the activity of an al Qaeda leader rumored to have a small army in a Taliban stronghold. Five days later, only one of those Navy SEALS made it out alive.



This is the story of the only survivor of Operation Redwing, fire team leader Marcus Luttrell, and the extraordinary firefight that led to the largest loss of life in American Navy SEAL history. His teammates fought valiantly beside him until he was the only one left alive, blasted by an RPG into a place where his pursuers could not find him. Over the next four days, terribly injured and presumed dead, Luttrell crawled for miles through the mountains and was taken in by sympathetic villagers who risked their lives to keep him safe from surrounding Taliban warriors.




A born and raised Texan, Marcus Luttrell takes us from the rigors of SEAL training, where he and his fellow SEALs discovered what it took to join the most elite of the American special forces, to a fight in the desolate hills of Afghanistan for which they never could have been prepared. His account of his squadmates' heroism and mutual support renders an experience for which two of his squadmates were posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for combat heroism that is both heartrending and life-affirming. In this rich chronicle of courage and sacrifice, honor and patriotism, Marcus Luttrell delivers a powerful narrative of modern war.

Another Sara Evans Picture


The Famous Double Standard

We live in a world fueled by entertainment, that much is obvious. Whether it be who's screwing who, or who just got divorced after knocking up another person, they are constantly on our minds.
You hear all the time people saying "Celebrities are people too".
We say this all the time, but I wonder if anyone has even bothered looking deeper than the orginial context. When we badger celebrities for an autograph or their latest personal gossip, and others reply, saying, "They're only human, and we should treat them as such." Well, why doesn't that little saying carry over to when our infamous little celebrities get into a wee bit of trouble?
You can't tell me that if I got pulled over while driving and I got a DUI, that I would be told to go to rehab and that's it. Plus, if I was caught using drugs while still on probation for that little mess up earlier, they'd send me right back to rehab. Look at what fame and fortune can buy us...a "Get Out of Jail Free" card.
I totally agree that all people should get second chances, but what makes me upset is when celebrities get a few more second chances than others. If they are just people, too, as everyone claims, then let them fall for their own mistakes and go to jail, and atone for their actions the way we have to when we screw up.
What are our future generations going to treat the famous like? Will they just get a slap on the wrist and a stern talking-to? These questions have to come to mind when you think of our children and what they are being raised around. People like Paris Hilton, Britney Spears , and Lindsay Lohan, are setting horrid examples for the future leaders of our country.
Corruption is digging its roots even deeper to the psyche of the human mind, and telling us that it's all right to do these things, as long as you are rich or famous.
In conclusion I restate my earlier comment: If celebrites are people too, then treat them EXACTLY the same way we are...the good and the bad.

Sara Evans Biography

Sara Evans was born Feb. 5, 1971, in Boonville, Missouri, and raised on a farm near New Franklin, Missouri. Two of her brothers began playing instruments, at when Evans was 4, her mother discovered that her daughter could sing.Helping to support the household, earning $50 a night. When Evans was 16, she began performing every Saturday night at a club near Columbia, Missouri, a gig that lasted two years.

Sara Evans moved to Nashville in 1991 and met a musician from Oregon named Craig Schelske who had a band with his two brothers. She headed back with them to Oregon in May 1992 but returned to Nashville in 1995 to record demos. In late 1995, songwriter Harlan Howard heard Evans sing a new demo of his classic "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail" and said, "Girl, I have been looking for you for years to sing my music. You're great!"The tape of the song was passed along to RCA, which released her retro, twangy debut Three Chords and the Truth in 1997. It failed to make a commercial impact but was praised by critics. For her second album, Evans tried mainstream contemporary country, and took "No Place That Far" to No. 1.

The title track from her third album, Born to Fly, also reached No. 1. Restless arrived in 2003. In 2004, Evans was the most-played female singer on country music radio and also performed at the 2004 Republican National Convention. In 2005 Evans released the album, Real Fine Place, was propelled to No. 1 on the country charts and No. 3 on the pop charts.


Then she released Feels Like Home through Cracker Barrel stores. People magazine named Evans among its annual "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" for 2005. In 2006, R&R announced Evans as Female Vocalist of the Year in its 2006 Readers' Poll. Evans married Craig Schelske, an aspiring politician, in 1993 and filed for divorce in 2006. Evans and Schelske have three children: Avery Jack Lyons (born 21 August 1999), Olivia Margaret (born 22 January 2003) and Audrey Elizabeth (born 6 October 2004).

Sara Evans Picture!

This is Sara Evans, one of my favorate Country music sinngers.

Texting

The internet and texting has brought on a whole new way of communication.
Check out this text message, for example:
sew lyke i totlally saw my bf jamey hangin wit kathy n i told dat ho 2 get away from mi man. WtF M i RiTe????1/?! i told the grrl that i wuz gunna KiCk hEr AzZZz ~~**LoLOLoL**~!!1 wut shud i do next??? luv <3rebbeca<3

I just don’t understand what Rebecca’s thinking here.(Note that Rebecca is not a real person)
No no, I can see why she wants to kick Kathy’s ass; it’s completely understandable to feel angry toward someone who you perceive as trying to steal a loved one away from you. The thing that confounds me about Rebecca is why she writes that way.
You’ll notice thousands of people text similar to this. The Internet’s degradation of the English language has become at once bad and familiar.

Who cares though, right? What’s the big deal if it doesn’t even matter? Well, it does matter.
If this nonsensical phrasing to continue, it’s going to spill over into places where it doesn’t belong. But before we tackle how to stop this problem, I’m going to show you why it’s a problem. Let’s analyze this entire trend of abuse towards language, shall we?
Here are the problems I see with the whole thing:

1.It’s difficult to read. Maybe I’m just too old to understand what you hip teens are doing these days, creating your own Internet terminology. When did the English language go out of style in favor of the complete bastardization of coherency? I challenge anyone to be able to read a passage like the aforementioned above without pausing to try to figure out what is being said at one point. Perhaps when typing something out like this, you’re attempting to stand out from the crowd and make yourself look more interesting than you are? Well, here’s the kicker about that—if you’re trying to stand out from the crowd, you’re only lumping yourself into a crowd of people that appear to not be able to grasp the concept of correct pronunciation. It does not look special. Ok, admittedly, I have seen some cool things done with ~~*things like this*~~ that have looked nice, but that only is acceptable in sprucing up your name to look pretty. Other than that, it is UsELeSs.

2.Complete lack of aesthetics. As mentioned above, there are rare instances when this works. However, 99% of the time, it renders whatever you are reading into an abomination of sloppy characters. It gives a connotation of immaturity, or even stupidity, as many probably assume that you cannot craft a sentence on your own. It’s ugly and makes you look stupid.

3.It’s not practical! The amount of time it took me to write that entire first paragraph is probably the same length of time needed to write the rest of this article. For a final payoff that is both obnoxious and difficult to read, why do so many continue to waste precious time purposefully misspelling words and adding random capital letters where they don’t belong? Do some of you honestly not know how to spell some words so you just make up how they sound through fonetix (spelled incorrectly to prove a point)?

4.You’re hurting your future. Typing in such a fashion, you grow accustomed to the constant use of poor grammar. What happens when it’s time to buckle down and write that huge research paper you left til the last minute? You’re going to have a much harder time than usual completing it because you will not be used to using proper grammar. P.S. Til is not a word!

5.Overall, there is no point.



So don’t just do yourself a favor, do the world a favor. Write and txet the right way. The future of the Internet is in your hands.

A class project gone wrong


An elementary school class started a class project to make planters to take home to their parents. They wanted to have a plant in it that was easy to take care of, so they decided to use cactus plants. The students were given green-ware pottery planters in the shape of clowns which they painted with glaze.


The clown planters were professionally fired at a class outing so they could see the process. It was great fun! They planted cactus seeds in the finished planters and they grew nicely, but unfortunately, the children were not allowed to take them home. The cactus plants were removed and small ivy replaced them and the children were then allowed to take them home instead.


The teacher said cactus seemed like a good idea at the time!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Look I now have a Blog!