Saturday, September 25, 2010

Jeans and a Wife Beater


Fellas will not have much trouble shopping and they are usually beyond content with a wife beater and some regular jeans.

For women, we’re talking about a whole different story in relation to shopping. Just turn on your Entertainment Tonight and you'll see female celebrities in all sorts of outfits. Then check out the men’s section and you will find that guys have way less to choose from. Maybe it is because men do not care for fancy belts and such, but it might be hard for women to pick the right style or fit for them without following the proper guidelines.

Finding clothing that fits perfectly can be a real challenge for women of all ages. Usually, things such as belts or shoes will work with any body type. You just pick the proper size and buy, you'll find nothing else to it. Now the hard part comes when you are searching for a nice pair of jeans. Men and women come in all different shapes and sizes. There are a lot of options you can decide on in terms of jeans: relaxed fit, casual fit, baggy, and a lot of other types. Obviously, not all types of jeans look great on everyone and not all types of jeans will fit a certain body type.

On guys, loose fit and baggy just works better, but baggy does not look good as far as most girls are concerned. So which styles do look good on which body types?

This guide will help you make a proper decision in regards to figuring out what type of jeans will look best with your figure. It might just make it easier on you and help you get from the clothing store faster. Your boyfriend or husband will definitely be happy provided you can get outside the store quicker, and one thing is certain even where you are concerned: while shopping can be fun, there comes a period when too much is too much.

A particular physical stature we can cover is for anyone without a booty. The kind of jeans you ought to be looking for is ones with straight legs. You will be searching for what they call tapered or even skinny jeans as, this will look best with what you have.

These skinny styles won't give you that deflated balloon appearance you despise. As pointed out above, not all styles work with certain body types. Unless you have plenty of rear end, you will not look best in a baggy style of jeans. Even jeans if we do extra room can leave big gaps when standing and will wrinkle up: not that appealing of a style.

The next frame which will be covered is the petite/small or skinny frame. You, like the people with no butt, will look best in a straight leg or skinny jeans style. You should try to avoid the styles which taper in the bottom. Some Levi straight leg jeans would look just fine on you. Finding a couple of jeans for you should not be hard at all. The hardest part would probably be picking out a color or brand name. Each brand name can have interesting styles with add-ons to their jeans. So be sure and investigate several name brands after you know for the best pair of jeans to wear.

Some of you may have short waists and there are naturally plenty of excellent options for you as well. Remember: jean manufacturers make jeans for people of all sizes, creeds, and shapes. If you look carefully enough, you will discover the style you need. However, the style of jeans you need is the low wasted style, the same as the one which works great for tall people. You will need to avoid jeans which are high, so as not to make the torso look shorter. Your goal is to make the torso look longer, so low rise jeans are just the thing you need. Something else which can help wants jeans which have their pockets placed lower: try to stick with a jeans rise of 7.5 inches or lower.

As obnoxious as it sounds, shopping is often stressful and discovering the right pair of jeans can be even harder. As you can see, this guide may help you find the best looking and fitting jeans while not having to try on a number of clothes without being aware of the biggest suggestions. You may still find a couple of jeans that may better suit you. The jeans industry is not regulated, so it is best that you still try types of jeans on if possible.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

A Quiet Axis Forms Against Iran in the Middle East

clipped from www.spiegel.de

A Quiet Axis Forms Against Iran in the Middle East

Israel and the Arab states near the Persian Gulf recognize a common threat: the regime in Tehran
asked whether the UAE would support a possible Israeli air strike against the regime in Tehran, Ambassador Otaiba said: "A military attack on Iran by whomever would be a disaster, but Iran with a nuclear weapon would be a bigger disaster
Notwithstanding the shocking nature of his remarks, Otaiba was merely expressing, in a public forum, "the standard position of many Arab countries

The fact that some Western politicians are unfamiliar with this position has to do with their own ignorance, and with the diplomatic skill with which the smaller Gulf states, in particular, have managed to hide their opposition to their powerful neighbor until now.

Saudi Arabia had recently "conducted tests to stand down its air defenses to enable Israeli jets to make a bombing raid on Iran's nuclear facilities
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Soon Google Will No Longer Sell The HTC Nexus One

Apparently, the very last shipments of the popular phone that has somewhat led the way in the Android phone game will go the way of the do do bird as Google makes way for the next generation of Google Android phones and mobile devices. So does this mean we will see a Google HTC Nexus Two? Perhaps...

The good thing is that all costomer service and support will still be offered and available to to all current Nexus One heads.
Google pulls in final shipment of Nexus One’s from HTC
Are you still debating getting yourself a Nexus One? If so, you may want to make up your mind pretty quick. Google has announced that it has taken in it’s final shipment of Nexus One’s from HTC, and there’s no turning back to please indecisive consumers.
They have also mentioned that they will be closing their web store, http://google.com/phone . According to Google’s Nexus One blog: Earlier this year, we announced that we will be  closing the Nexus One web store .
Customer support will still be available for current Nexus One customers. Good to know support will still be available, but it will only be a matter of time until that goes as well.
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Loneliness?

Does everyone get lonely sometimes

One of our main aims is to help people enjoy good mental health. We want to raise awareness of the importance of spending time with others because research shows that social contact is good for our mental and physical well-being.

In life, it is not uncommon to feel lonely at one time or another. But when experienced for a long time, loneliness can be detrimental to our well-being.

By raising awareness of loneliness we hope to tackle the stigma that surrounds it, and help individuals who are feeling lonely to connect with others.

For some, this may be a case of picking up the telephone to arrange to see a friend, volunteering for a local charity to meet some new people, or joining a local sports club.

What is loneliness?

What happens when we feel lonely?
Are more people experiencing loneliness?
What can I do if I feel lonely?
Organisations
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Portland Trailblazers Fans - Rudy Fernandez Remix

I little taste for you. Enjoy.
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"R U RUDY 4 THIS?" - Rudy Fernandez Remix

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

CLEP Tests

I had never heard of these exams, but they sound like an interesting education option for those looking to earn undergraduate college credit. Apparently you don't need to pay tuition on credits that you earn from taking these tests. So you can basically test out of certain classes freshman and sophomore level classes that you would need to take anyway.
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Earning credits through the College Level Examination Program (CLEP)

In today’s fast-paced and competitive world a college degree is essential to finding a career, yet also extremely costly in many cases. An increasingly popular program among students and intellectuals looking to gain an advantage in obtaining a college degree is CLEP.
General Information on CLEP
The CLEP test offers a large variety of courses (34 in total), ranging in subjects such as: business, literature, foreign language, history/social sciences, science, and mathematics. More impressively, the college credits offered by the CLEP are accepted at nearly 3,000 colleges and universities nationwide.


Who is the CLEP for?

Other groups include home-schooled students, working adult students with hectic agendas, international students (looking to earn credit from the Foreign Language section of the CLEP), and military service members and veterans.
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Meet The Texas Taliban

Wow these guys are a little angry at somebody, don't you think?
clipped from www.salem-news.com
The group thinkprogress.org reports that a Texas town has assumed a position similar to the group Hezbollah, whose name equates to "Army of God". Their motto is "spritual warfare" against all who don't believe in their Christianity.
Repent Amarillo

The evangelical Christian hate group "Repent Amarillo" is reportedly terrorizing the town of Amarillo, Texas.

Repent fashions itself as a sort of militia and targets a wide range of community members they deem offensive to their theology: gays, liberal Christians, Muslims, environmentalists, breast cancer events that do not highlight abortion, Halloween, "spring break events," and pornography shops. On its website, Repent has posted a "Warfare Map" of its enemies in town.

But grassroots opposition to Repent is also building. A group called "Angel Action" has mobilized against Repent, and blogs and Amarillo-based Facebook groups are springing up to protest Repent's hate.
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