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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

16 facts bout sleep.....






Tough Choice - Good Girls or the Bad Ones

There is a joke: Good girls say, "No;" bad girls ask, "When?"




Yesterday on my way home I heard the results of some survey on the radio. A majority of men think that bad girls are cool to hang around with, as they give them the ultimate pleasure to have all the fun in the world. They don’t show deep emotions, they don’t crib, and are never demanding!( are they really?!) Various men agreed to this truth that they would love to have “bad girls” with them as they are more fun to be with!



But i wonder will guys marry those bad girls?
 
 
May be follwoing points help u out?????
 
 
the goods on the bad girl




She's fun

She can party all night, drink herself into a stupor and still get up the next day and be ready for more. She'll laugh and flirt, and make you feel like a man.



She's exciting

Bad girls are walking adrenaline rushes. For her, life is a roller coaster ride, and it'll get your blood singing just to be along for the trip. Bad girls never have time for introspection or depression -- they're too busy grabbing the world by the horns.



She craves sex

The bad girl loves men and makes no bones about it. She's more than happy to fulfill any fantasy you can dream up. She's the kind who will tear up the sheets while she's screaming out her seventh orgasm in a row (you'll feel like you're the king of the sexual world). And you won't have to deal with any head games -- she's more than happy to seduce you 24/7.



She's eye candy

Bad girls are usually very attractive with jaw-dropping figures -- the ultimate "hot babes." They know how to walk the walk and strut their stuff. They get off on being the center of male attention. A bad girl loves plunging necklines, bare midriffs, high heels, skirts hemmed at mid-thigh, strapless anything, and sexy lingerie (if she wears any underwear at all).



the bads on the bad girl



She's untrustworthy

All men want her and she knows it, and she's definitely a serial flirter. Because she's such a sexual animal, she's apt to seduce anyone who strikes her fancy, so you shouldn't expect a bad girl to be loyal.



She's dangerous

She's the type who will go 100 in a 30 mph zone just because she likes the rush. She may be into drugs or excessive alcohol consumption. She's spontaneous, unpredictable and wild.



She makes a bad partner

Bad girls are extremely self-obsessed and selfish. They think about one person: themselves. They're extravagant and will spend their last dime on themselves. They don't settle down comfortably. For these reasons, they usually make lousy wives and mothers, and rarely survive lifelong relationships.



She is expensive

No low-maintenance here -- from day one she'll be looting your wallet for expensive meals, trips and jewelry. The typical bad girl sets a very high price on the use of her vagina, and if you don't want to cough up the cash, there'll be plenty of guys panting in the wings to pay her price.



She ups your status

When you have a stunner like this on your arm, all other men are jealous and women are intrigued, and immediately your stud rating soars into the stratosphere. You'll be the stuff of legends when you regale your buddies with tales from your bedroom.

 
the same with good girls:




the goods on the good girl



She's wholesome and nice

A good girl is rarely bitchy or "empowered." She's pleasant to be around and has a positive attitude toward life. She'll go out of her way to help you or take care of you when you're sick, and when problems arise, she'll discuss them calmly, instead of flying into a rage or screaming at you just because you're a "man."



She's a clean slate

With her limited sexual experience, a good girl doesn't have a lot of men to compare you to and won't expect you to be a world-class lover.



She's unlikely to cheat on you

Good girls tend to be homebodies, not party girls. Because she doesn't present herself in the same sexually-alluring manner that a bad girl does, you won't have to worry about a lot of other guys coming on to her. A good girl wants to find the one true love of her life and stay with him until death do them part, instead of seducing half the male population before she gets too old.



She's often your best friend

She genuinely enjoys your company and gives back to you as much as she takes. When you're gone, she misses you; when you're at home, she showers you with attention.



She's easier on finances

Good girls can rate low on the maintenance scale -- they're much more likely to share dating expenses (just because it's the right thing to do), and if you get married, she'll happily throw her paycheck in with yours to pay the mortgage and bills.



She makes a good wife & mother

The typical good girl is practical, down-to-earth and nurturing. She loves children. She usually comes from a good family and wants to carry on those family values in her own life.



the bads on the good girl



She's about as exciting as vanilla

Since she'd rather stay at home reading a book than go out partying, life with a good girl can be a bit uneventful.



She can be a sexual dud

Good girls are often boring in bed, either from lack of experience or lack of desire. Sex with her is predictable. She rarely inspires lust and will probably wait for her man to initiate lovemaking. This can leave the typical guy very unfulfilled, his gaze straying toward that bad girl over there with the unfettered nipples and the long wraparound legs.



She's fashionably comfortable

She wears her hair pulled back and little make-up. She prefers sweats and tennis shoes to mini skirts and pumps. Oftentimes, you can forget about thong underwear.

So the question remains: Which one should men choose? I guess, the obvious answer is that the perfect woman would embody the best of both of these types -- the niceness and loyalty of the good girl and the sexual abandon of the bad girl. Or maybe you guys think different?
 

Monday, December 27, 2010

Longest English Words

13. Honorificabilitudinita - Tibus (27 letters)




The word occurs in Shakespeare's play Love's Labour's Lost, and mens "with honorablenesses." It can also be viewed as a rearrangement of the Latin sentence "Hi ludi F. Baconis nati tuiti orbi", meaning: "Tese plays, F.Bacon's offspring, are preserved for the world. This twist has been used to support the"Baconian theory" that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays. However, in The Shakespearean Ciphers Examined (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1957), William F. and Elizebeth S. Friedman have similar anagrams that "prove" Theodore Roosevelt, Lewis Carroll, and Gertrude Stein also wrote Shakespeare.





12. Antidisestablishmentarianism(28 letters)



The word means, according Funk & Wagnalls New Standard Dictionary of the English Language, "a doctrine of opposition to disestablishment (withdrawal of state patronage, support, or exclusive recognition from a church)".It is said to have been used once by British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898).





11. Floccinaucinihilipipification(29 letters)



This is found in the Oxford English Dictionary, and means "the action or habit of estimating something as worthless".





10. Supercalifragilisticeplalidocious (34 letters)



From the movie Mary Poppins. It means "god".





9. Praetertranssubstantiationalistically (37 letters)



Used by Mark McShane in his novel Untimely Ripped (1963). It means the act of surpassing the act of transubstantiation, which refers specifically to the transformation of the bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ during the Roman Catholic mass.





8. Hepaticocholecystostcholecystenterostomy(40 letters)



Found in Gould's Medical Dictionary. It is defined as "the surgical formation of a passage between the gall bladder and hepatic duct, on the one hand, and between the intestine and he gall bladder, on the other".





7. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosts (45 letters)



Found in Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, 8th edition. It is "a pneumoconiosis caused by the inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust". It occurs especially in miners.



6. Antipericatametaanaparcircumvolutiorectumgustpoops of the coprofied (50 letters)



The title of a book on a shelf in a library in the classic ribald work Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Francois Rabelais.





5. Osseocarnisanguineoviscericartilagininervomedullary (51 letters)



A team that describes the structure of the human body; it occurs in Heading Hall (1861), a novel by Thomas Love Peacock.





4. Aequeosalinocalcalinoceraceoaluminoscupreovitriolic (52 letters)



Describes the composition of the spa wters at Bristol, in Gloucestershire, England. The word was coined by an English medical writer, Dr. Edward Strother (1675 - 1737).





3.Bababadalgharaghtakamminapronnkonnbronntonnepronnt-uonnthunntrovarrhounawnskawntoohoohoordeenenthurnuk (100 letters)



This word is on the first pate of Finegans Wake by James Joyce, and is a symbolic thunderclap representing the fall of Adam and Eve. (Other 100-letter words appear throughout the book.)



2. Lopadotemachoselachogaleokranioleipsanodrimhypotrim-matosilphiparaomelitokatakechymenokichlepikossyphophat toperisteralektryonoptekephalliokiglopeleiolagoiosiraiobaph-etraganopterygon (182 letters)



The English transliteration of a Greek word that occurs in Aristophanes' play The Ecclesiazusae. The word is defined a "a goulash composed of all the leftovers from the meals of the last two weeks", or "has". A more, detailed translation is

"plattero-filletomulleti-turboto-cranio-morselo-pickleo-acido-silphio-honeyo-poured on the top of theouzelo-throstleo-cushato-culvero-roastingo-marrowo-dippero-levereto-syrupo-gibleto-wings.





1. (3,600 letters)



A chemical name describing bovine NADP - specific glutamate dehydrogenase, which contains 500 amino acids.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Biggest " LOSERS"

01. Patrick House

 Starting weight: 400 lbs.


Finale weight: 219 lbs.

Lost 181 lbs., 45.25 percent

The 28-year-old sales rep from Vicksburg, Miss., won “The Biggest Loser” and took home the $250,000 prize. This season’s “Biggest Loser” and winner of the $250,000 grand prize, Patrick, joined the show after hitting his personal rock bottom. He lost his job, he was forced to borrow money from family members just to make ends meet and he felt certain he would die young. Patrick has since transformed his life by losing an impressive 181 pounds and has put all of those worries behind him. ee the amazing transformations and pounds shed by the contestants, which included four players who started the show at over 400 pounds. .

02. Alfredo ‘Frado’ Dinten
Starting weight: 367 lbs.


Finale weight: 205 lbs.

Lost 162 lbs., 44.14 percent



The 48-year-old futures commodity trader from Staten Island, NY, took second place.



As the senior member of season 10’s only alliance, which consisted of himself, Patrick and Brendan, Frado was instrumental in keeping Patrick in the game, as well as ensuring his own second-place finish. The former Marine said he thought of “The Biggest Loser” as his “next boot camp” and saw some of the same rewards that his one brought about.



03. Ada Wong 

Starting weight: 258 lbs.


Finale weight: 159 lbs.

Lost 99 lbs., 38.37 percent



The 28-year-old project coordinator from Santa Clara, Calif., came in third place.



For Ada, gaining self confidence was just as important as losing weight. She accomplished both goals while on the ranch, and healed old familial wounds once she went back home. Ada went from final four to final three thanks to America’s vote, and while she didn’t take the top honor, she walk away in third place with her “Ada the Terminator” reputation intact.

04. Mark Pinhasovich

Starting weight: 421 lbs.


Finale weight: 208 lbs.

Lost 213 lbs., 50.59 percent



The 31-year-old bartender from New Jersey was season 10's at-home winner.



Mark not only bested his fellow eliminated competitors and claimed the $100,000 prize, but his total weight loss percentage even put him far ahead of grand prize winner Patrick. The 31-year-old bartender didn’t have an easy road to the at-home win. On finale night, Mark revealed that he ran into troubles when he first left “The Biggest Loser” ranch, but he credited several members of the show’s alumni with getting him back on track.



05. Rick DeRoque

Starting weight: 350 lbs.


Finale weight: 185 lbs.

Lost 165 lbs., 47.14 percent



Despite undergoing gastric bypass surgery years earlier, Rick continued to struggle with his weight before arriving on the ranch. Since then, he’s dropped close to half of his body weight, and in the “pay it forward” spirit, he’s also started a foundation to make sure others in his home state of Arkansas have the resources they need to get in shape.



06. Adam Hurtado

Starting weight: 402 lbs.


Finale weight: 220 lbs.

Lost 182 lbs., 45.27 percent



Before joining “The Biggest Loser,” Adam lost his mother due a heart attack brought on by complications from diabetes and obesity. He believes she’s since acted as his angel and helped him achieve his weight-loss goal.
07. Jesse Atkins

Starting weight: 369 lbs.


Finale weight: 203 lbs.

Lost 166 lbs., 44.99 percent



Jesse called his starting weight a “fog that hangs over everything.” Not anymore. After eight weeks on the “The Biggest Loser” ranch, much of the fog lifted. He reached his remaining goal at home.
 
08. Aaron Thompkins

Starting weight: 468 lbs.


Finale weight: 296 lbs.

Lost 172 lbs., 36.75 percent



Aaron decided to lose weight and improve his overall health both for himself and his 3-year-old son, London. The graphic designer joined the competition with the highest starting weight of the season, but he never let that fact hold him back.



09. Lisa Mosely


Starting weight: 288 lbs.


Finale weight: 191 lbs.

Lost 97 lbs., 33.68 percent



When Lisa’s young daughter was hospitalized after she stopped eating and drinking because she didn’t want to turn out like her mom, Lisa knew it was time to change her life. “I think that I’m the best person for her to look up to now instead of the worst,” the sales rep said.

10. Anna Wright

Starting weight: 330 lbs.


Finale weight: 221 lbs.

Lost 109 lbs., 33.03 percent



Anna lost her 3-year-old son to cancer and stopped taking care of herself following his death. For the sake of herself and her surviving son, she competed for a spot on the ranch, and although her stay was short, she made the most of it.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Ancient Roman Coins - Spintrii



Spintrii (Latin spintria), also known as brothels brands - Coin counters, used in ancient Rome as a means of internal calculation in lupanariyah. The Russian numismatics in practice the term is sometimes applied to all tokens and ancient coins from the erotic storyline.

Most spintry minted from bronze and have an erotic story. Typically, this image of people in various positions during sex, naked men, a winged phallus, copulating animals. The most common subject is sex, men and women. On the reverse side of the counters are usually different Roman numerals, the meaning of which is not precisely determined. It is assumed that the image corresponds to the position provided for this counter service

There are similar products from other materials. Several of these brands of terracotta and the bones were found during the excavations of Pompeii. The most probable date for registration is spintry I and II century AD. Despite the widely recognized version of the application of these coins in a brothel, are nominated for the version that spintrii used as playing chips, and also may have been issued at the time of Tiberius to discredit the imperial power