Friday, August 27, 2010
Link to contest to win school supplies
Have kids and need some artistic school supplies? Then go to www.lifewith4boys.com and enter to win supplies that came from a site called Discount School Supply. Good luck.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
USA Network Watch and Win Answers
The answers for Tuesday, August 24, are as follows:
White Collar.....Vidal
Covert Affairs.....4009
If any body knows the answers for Warehouse 13, please comment.
White Collar.....Vidal
Covert Affairs.....4009
If any body knows the answers for Warehouse 13, please comment.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
USA Network Watch & Win Answers
Yippy, so far I know two of the answers for this weeks Watch and Win Sweepstakes on www.usanetwork.com For the August 17th episode of "Covert Affairs" the answer is Skippy and for the episode of "White Collar" the answer is 200,000 I hope this helps someone.
If anyone finds the pineapple tonight on "Psych," Please leave a comment on my blog. I never can find that pesky fruit. I can never get the answer for the "Warehouse 13" contest either.
If anyone finds the pineapple tonight on "Psych," Please leave a comment on my blog. I never can find that pesky fruit. I can never get the answer for the "Warehouse 13" contest either.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
"Salt" is a fresh and entertaining action movie filled with many twists. The acting is superb and the stunts are breath-taking. Seeing the movie is a real adrenaline rush. I would give it 5 stars if it wasn't for the over-the-top use of profanity. So my rating is 4 out of 5 stars. It's worth seeing and I would gladly see it again.
The book "A Summer in Sonoma" by Robyn Carr is excellent. It deals with the life of four female friends who are close to thirty in age and dealing with relationship problems.
Two of the friends are single and two are married. Marty is on the brink of divorce, Julie is totally broke, Beth is dealing with an illness and Cassie has decided against romance after a really bad date.
Cassie is the most interesting to follow. She's a tame nurse who encounters a long haired biker and starts a friendship. The two are unlikely friends. How the friendship starts and the thought process in Cassie's brain makes this book worth reading.
"A Summer in Sonoma" is 408 pages long and worth every word.
The book "A Summer in Sonoma" by Robyn Carr is excellent. It deals with the life of four female friends who are close to thirty in age and dealing with relationship problems.
Two of the friends are single and two are married. Marty is on the brink of divorce, Julie is totally broke, Beth is dealing with an illness and Cassie has decided against romance after a really bad date.
Cassie is the most interesting to follow. She's a tame nurse who encounters a long haired biker and starts a friendship. The two are unlikely friends. How the friendship starts and the thought process in Cassie's brain makes this book worth reading.
"A Summer in Sonoma" is 408 pages long and worth every word.
Monday, June 7, 2010
CoverGirl
I scored CoverGirl Simply Ageless Makeup from BzzAgent. All I have to do is tell people my honest opinion...and yes, I will tell the truth. The verdict...I love it! I was born with dark undereye circles. The combination of their Corrector and Undereye Concealer makes the circles dissapear. Yeah! The Simply Ageless Foundation contains Oil of Olay Regenerist Serum and provides SPF 22 protection. The best part is that the makeup doesn't settle into lines, so I look younger instead of older. The blush is also really good and it contains the Regenerist Serum too.
When I wear the makeup, I don't have to apply any extra moisturizer or spf protection to my face. All in one...that's what I like. :)
Now if someone would just send me a new car to review......
When I wear the makeup, I don't have to apply any extra moisturizer or spf protection to my face. All in one...that's what I like. :)
Now if someone would just send me a new car to review......
Sunday, April 18, 2010
I've noticed that a lot of mainstream books, ie. "A New Earth," and "The Lost Symbol," are leaning towards devinity in oneself and away from main religions. The books puts Jesus on the same level as Budha and the like.
In the "Lost Symbol," it's suggested that God is within us and people have forgotten that we are devine and gods. My question is how can a whole planet full of people forget that they're gods? It's nuts and not possible.
I believe that people don't use their full potentials. God can give a person any powers or abilities he wishes him/her to have, but that doesn't make that person a god.
That being said, the books are interesting. "The Lost Symbol," by Dan Brown is filled with a lot of fascinating facts and worth reading as long as it's not taken too seriously.
I'm still reading "A New Earth," by Eckhart Tolle. So far I agree with some of his ideas and other ideas I discard as pop psychology or pure fiction.
In the "Lost Symbol," it's suggested that God is within us and people have forgotten that we are devine and gods. My question is how can a whole planet full of people forget that they're gods? It's nuts and not possible.
I believe that people don't use their full potentials. God can give a person any powers or abilities he wishes him/her to have, but that doesn't make that person a god.
That being said, the books are interesting. "The Lost Symbol," by Dan Brown is filled with a lot of fascinating facts and worth reading as long as it's not taken too seriously.
I'm still reading "A New Earth," by Eckhart Tolle. So far I agree with some of his ideas and other ideas I discard as pop psychology or pure fiction.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Fall has begun. I have my ghosts hung up in the yard and candy bought for trick-or-treaters. Of course, we never have any trick-or-treaters because of our location. Guess I'll just have to eat the candy myself. Oh, well.....
Here's a joke from my 10 year old niece:
Q: Why did Tigger look down the tollett?
A: He was searching for Pooh.
I thought it was cute.
I just finished reading the four books in the Twilight Saga. I loved them. Almost makes me want to be a vampire, if it wasn't for the "dietary" requierments.
I'll write more later in case someone is bored and stumbles upon my blog.
Here's a joke from my 10 year old niece:
Q: Why did Tigger look down the tollett?
A: He was searching for Pooh.
I thought it was cute.
I just finished reading the four books in the Twilight Saga. I loved them. Almost makes me want to be a vampire, if it wasn't for the "dietary" requierments.
I'll write more later in case someone is bored and stumbles upon my blog.
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