Archive for February, 2010

Why do I love you?

Posted on Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at 9:27 am

That in itself seems to be the questions which most men find themselves in and normally warrants and bit of thinking past the superficial. First let me state the least significant… looks. My girlfriend is sexual appeal embodied and possesses the body most men dream of. Her sense of style is impeccable and does not lead me to ask if she cannot find something better to put on as in most cases I am always pleased. Mentally she can be challenge but that is also why I am attracted to her. She possesses her own views on life and is very outspoken in her values which most people so not posses.

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Dog Clothes

Posted on Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at 7:02 am

Dog clothes are something peculiar. It is quite different from normal clothing used by human being. It is the cloth to cover the whole body of dogs, especially in winter season. It doesn’t mean that in other seasons dog clothes are not used. On special occasions dogs wear clothes. Dog clothes help them from dust and sun bite etc. It also protects them from diseases causing from surroundings. Dog clothes are of different in nature, color, style, making etc… Caution should be exercised on the selection of dog clothes according to its needs. It is safe to have the dog clothes worn by the dogs going for outing and for a walk.

Digicel Good or Bad?

Posted on Sunday, February 21st, 2010 at 3:27 am

I do like my current phone carrier (which by the way is my current employer). The name of this company is Digicel and it is located in Jamaica. This carrier is liked by me due to the fact that they came to Jamaica and broke the existing monopoly of cable and wireless, which had high prices and inferior service to the people. In addition they are very innovative and provide various products which most people can afford and are willing to engage in. Lastly they have been a positive influence in nation building and have done a lot of charity and regional projects towards the up liftment. of the Jamaican people.

Weekly Journal

Posted on Friday, February 19th, 2010 at 3:26 pm

I have been working on this project day in and day out.  My girlfriend is currently in the island so when I get home I make sure that we do something fun. On Saturday we spent all day in bed and on Sunday we went to the beach and spent all day laying in the sand and taking pictures. On Monday we went to the Movies and watched Avatar which was quite and enjoyable experience.  During the week we cooked together and experimented with various recipes.  Also we have done a lot of activity sharing to strengthen the bond we have with each other.

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Winter in New England

Posted on Monday, February 15th, 2010 at 2:26 am

The sun is shining brightly outside my office window today, and we recently had a fluke warm front that melted a significant amount of our snow.  It’s one of those days when I’m reminded of the joys of living here, among intelligent, hard-working people with respect for each others’ individuality.  Later this week, however, temperatures are again forecast to plunge into the teens, and yet another snowstorm will arrive.  It will be more difficult then to recall why I’ve not relocated to a warmer, easier climate.  Yet I know one of my neighbors will snow-blow my driveway while I’m at work, and another might ask that I join his family gathering around their fireplace, and my love for the New England winter will promptly return.

Getting to the Root of Things

Posted on Friday, February 12th, 2010 at 5:26 pm

If I was presented with the opportunity to have lunch with any three people, I would choose James Madison (primary author of the U.S. Constitution), George Washington (leader of the Constitutional Convention), and John Roberts (current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court).  Modern day judges have nothing but speculation of our founding fathers’ intentions upon which to base today’s court decisions.  It would be truly fascinating if a representative from our current age could probe the original authors’ motivations and clarify the interpretations of the Constitution as it is applied today.  It would also be astounding to hear Madison and Washington’s perspectives on current issues that they could never have foreseen, such as the widespread use of various technologies.

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Ode to Ice Cream

Posted on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at 3:25 am

It’s simple for me to state my favorite food and drink, as they’re the same thing: ice cream.  Growing up, I lived half a mile from an ice cream stand with the most incredible selection of flavors and the hugest serving sizes.  Having ice cream for dinner (or any meal for that matter) was perfectly normal for me.  My love for the dessert persists, and I feel that ice cream suits any hunger or thirst situation.  If I’m stressed out, I eat a bowl, and if it’s a hot day, I go for a cone.  The beverage form, a shake, is perfect for a sore throat or for any time I need something easier to eat (like if I’m driving).

About as Traditional as They Come

Posted on Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
Children in Jerusalem.
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I’m one of two children, and my younger brother and I get along very well.  We certainly had our share of arguments growing up, but never anything that went beyond a “Mom, he hit me!” or “Dad, she stole my toy!”  As adults, we have a good relationship that achieves a good balance of closeness (thanks to email) and distance (thanks to the fact that we live several hours apart from each other).  My parents were high school sweethearts and remain happily married to this day.  Frankly, it all seems a little dull – I remember actually envying my friends with divorced parents when I was younger because that meant they got two bedrooms, two sets of gifts at holidays, etc.!

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The Panda Dog

Posted on Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 9:02 am

6 months ago I and my friend were passing by the local pet shop. We just saw a dog like a panda and we decide it to buy it. Same day I don’t know how but we find money and took the home (against my mother’s screams). I had no idea how expensive the dog care is. Still I am happy to buy it though. Since that time I used 3 different collar off course she destroyed all the collars now I need one more but I am not shore to buy a new one , she’s still a puppy and she grows so fast and I need to figure out which to buy it. Prices range is starts from 15 dollar to 50 dollars. Don’t you think that’s too much for a puppy? I can understand to buy good dog collars for your adult dog but for a puppy. I think collar manufacturers need to consider this specially students like me. Hehe, it looks like I talked to much for a 15 dollar worth collar but it’s still irritates me somehow and also I forgot to mention costs of dog food, vaccine, medicines and other stupid expenses.

My dog’s name if Freddy

Posted on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 at 5:28 pm

He is 3 years old. He is an Alsatian with black and brown shades. Alsatians are intelligent and easily trainable dogs. So it was easy while training him and also the early training and specialization is the key to make them a well behaved adult dog, so we should always be aware of the ways to train the dog. I provide him a kennel at night but during day time he rest on his orthopedic dog bed, which I have brought to provide him support and comfort to ease his aches and pains. We can also use memory foam beds to them which will produce many therapeutic benefits. He is an active one always playing and doing something always and around us.