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Fashion Industry and the Art of Cloning

October 2, 2009 by Landscaping · Leave a Comment 

by Jossy Grishan Cloning is the art of reproduction. It is done in such a way that every single part of the handbag should look exactly the same as the original, no doubt about it. It is definitely quite a challenge when trying to make the replica look like the original. People are often interested in certain tasks that makes them impossible to comprehend. Why do people have such fascination with being able to purchase expensive things? Because of this reason, replica accessories such as handb

Growing 12 Lilies

September 21, 2009 by Landscaping · Leave a Comment 

by Keith Markensen Difficult or temperamental lilies. No doubt it will he helpful to discuss some of the specific vagaries of a few of our more difficult or temperamental Lilium auratum is actually a very easy lily to grow and flower, but it is a rather difficult one to keep. This is largely be-cause of its liability to mosaic infection. Consequently it must be protected by relative isolation and by regular spraying. In my experience a planting depth of 8 to 12 inches is best, though if the

The Ultimate Pirate Bay T-Shirt Replacement

September 17, 2009 by Landscaping · Leave a Comment 

While the fun times of The Pirate Bay will no doubt linger for a number of years yet, eventually the memories will fade along with your TPB T-shirt. How about a nice replacement? When people discovered that The Pirate Bay would be sold, some really took it to heart, even setting about burning their beloved TPB T-shirts, captured here in this YouTube video . While others will continue to wear the famous pirate galleon on their chests with pride for years to come, others may like to keep th

ManBlog

July 29, 2009 by Landscaping · Leave a Comment 

Jump to CommentsThere is no doubt that our Carnival Spas are for many one of the highlight’s of their cruise and compared to the old days when your choice was a haircut or a massage ………..the menu from which you can choose is astonishing. Here on the Carnival Freedom there are 7 types of massages, including hot stones and deep thingy ones. You can have a facial or an ionathermie which uses galvanic and feradic current to get rid of the cellulite……..and it works. You can have your nails ummmm…..do

Update from Steve Stycos

July 16, 2009 by Landscaping · Leave a Comment 

We are on the Vineyard this week, which is wonderful. It’s quieter here this year, results of a difficult economy no doubt. It was interesting to get Mr. Stycos’s update, which starts with a small piece on “Pigs on Drugs” and the good news that the farmers at the Pawtuxet Village Farmers Market sell organic eggs. I have been worrying myself much more of late about endocrine disruptors and their growing impact on human health. But more on that later. From Mr. Stycos: PIGS ON DRUGS

The GOP’s empathy problem with millennials

June 12, 2009 by Landscaping · Leave a Comment 

While dates can vary depending on the source, the millennial generation is roughly everyone born between 1978-1993 (or currently 31 years old at the top end). And there's no doubt that this generation is overwhelmingly Democratic. The 18-29 cohort went for Obama by a dominant 66-32 percentage in 2008. And Gallup polling (which calls the Millennials Generation Y and puts them in the 18-29 category) indicates that these younger voters are dramatically more Democratic than older generations:

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