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The thought of meeting Winnipeg girls is certainly an enticing one. Maybe it's a cultural thing. The thought of being with a girl from a place different who maybe speaks a different language from your own can be quite a stimulant. And then there's the proposition of sex Winnipeg style. What's it like? And more important, how do the women like it? On top? From behind? Standing? Sitting? I don't know yet, but I'm going to find out.
Read more »Creating your own unique Christmas decoration for your holiday gift packages this year can be a great way to have fun, express yourself, and save money. Making your own Christmas wrapping paper and Christmas ribbon can turn the chore of wrapping presents into an enjoyable experience. You can even invite some friends over to join you for a relaxing and festive holiday evening of making wrapping paper together!
Read more »The Jewish New Year holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur mark the beginning and end of the Jewish New Year holiday season. The exact Jewish New Year date changes from year to year, but always falls within the Jewish month of Tishri, which spans parts of October and September. The Jewish New Year season is one of the most exciting and beautiful parts of the Jewish calendar, and marks the time when God decides the fate of all his creations living on Earth.
Read more »Every 12 minutes, a woman in the United States dies of breast cancer. This devastating disease has touched the lives of many and continues to be one of the leading causes of death in women today. Fortunately, much attention has been brought to the topic of breast cancer through media awareness, fundraising efforts and the ubiquitous pink breast cancer ribbons. While it may seem like a small thing, those pink breast cancer ribbons are helping to fund important research that may one day lead to a cure for this devastating disease.
Read more »Over the last 20 years, breast cancer awareness has grown almost exponentially. With events like the Avon walk for breast cancer and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, more women are taking the time to educate themselves about this devastating disease. With increased awareness, women are taking more preventative measures to protect themselves and the outlook for breast cancer is improving.
Read more »New years breaks are short, and often fly by without making much of an impression. If you are trying to figure out how to spend a memorable newyear vacation this year, consider canceling your travel plans and spending a few days at home taking pictures. By documenting the everyday life of your family, you can transform a few lazy days at home into a memorable time capsule that celebrates the joys of normal living that we too often take for granted.
Read more »Allentown, PA hotels are currently doing a more booming business than ever before. There are Allentown, PA hotels for every budget, making a stay in Allentown accessible even for shoestring travelers. If you are considering investing in Allentown, PA real estate, many consider that buying hotel property is a strong contender as one of the smartest investments in the area.
Read more »There are a lot of reasons to buy one of the many apartments Erie, PA is home to. Some people choose to stay in a rental Erie, PA has to offer, but those who can afford to buy a property instead of renting it have the potential to see a lot of profit a few years down the road. When it comes to apartments, Erie, PA has a lot to offer somebody who is looking to buy, so consider looking at some apartments for sale before you decide to rent.
Read more »In the great state of PA, Bethlehem is a well-noted travel destination with a lot to offer visitors. If you have a day or two to spare, consider a stay in one of the many Bethlehem, PA hotels. If you only have an hour or two, you can still enjoy a meal in a fun restaurant Bethlehem, PA is home to. If you can't even spare an hour or two during your travels through Pennsylvania, Bethlehem is still a great place to stop for a quick break from the stresses of driving.
Read more »Staying in one of the many exciting Lancaster PA hotels can be one of the most memorable parts of your trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Whether you are going to see the Amish landmarks of another attraction, a hotel Landcaster, PA is home to can be one of the best hotels in the world. Lancaster, PA lodging has its own unique style, and can be a great part of your trip to the area.
Read more »A Union personal advertisement can be a great tool in your search for love. Many Union women place Union personal advertisements in newspapers, on dating websites, or in local magazines as part of their search for Union love and Union sex. A personal advertisement can help you connect with many other singles in and around the town of Union, New Jersey, but a Union personal on its own may not be enough to find you the romantic partner of your dreams, so try to pair it with some other tactics and plans as well.
Read more »Elizabeth women have a lot of strong tradition behind them, and there is no time when this becomes more apparent than when a woman from this New Jersey city is planning her wedding. A wedding Elizabeth is home to often has a lot of strong heritage supporting it. Elizabeth women have a unique perspective on dating and marriage, proving that this New Jersey city is a very special place.
Read more »A single NJ man or woman has a lot of new options for romance in the age of the internet. Placing an online personal New Jersey singles will find and read is as simple as the click of a mouse, so it is little wonder that growing numbers of singles are using the internet to meet. New Jersey single men and women have truly found a way to use technology to make their romantic lives more satisfying.
Read more »Single Trenton women sometimes get so caught up in the race to find a romantic partner that they forget about how strong they and the other single Trenton girls really are. Although finding love is on every single New Jersey woman's mind, it is important to remember that romance is just one facet of life. Being a single Trenton woman can be fun and fabulous, and a support network of other singles can help you stay in touch with that fact.
Read more »Going on your own personal Wayne love quest can be a lot of fun. If you don't meet Mr. Right at a Wayne wedding, you might meet him at a coffee shop, or even in a hospital cafeteria. The key to finding love in Wayne, or anywhere else in New Jersey, is to look for men in unique places. This will almost certainly work better than going to the same bars and clubs as everyone else, and you will probably have a lot more fun in the process.
Read more »When it comes to finding love in New Jersey, Paterson girls and guys have made the leap into the world of internet dating with a lot of success. Placing a personal Paterson singles will read online is one of the most popular new ways to find love. However, there are some precautions that you will want to take to make sure that you are staying safe when you look for love online.
Read more »Winnipeg women can find love in many different ways, and a single Winnipeg woman is often resourceful about thinking of places to go where she can meet men. However, many Winnipeg women overlook a lot of fun and interesting ways that they can engage in the process of meeting, dating, and wedding Winnipeg men. If you are looking for love in Winnipeg, consider some of these ideas that can help you find love in some unlikely places.
Read more »Taking your family to a vegan restaurant can make for a fun, enjoyable evening, even if you are all meat-eaters. If a member of your family is vegan, sharing a meal at a vegan restaurant can help put everybody at ease and reduce the tension that sometimes surrounds trying to accommodate dietary restrictions. A vegan restaurant can be a great place to spend a dinner with a few loved ones, or a big party with all of your extended family.
Read more »Vegan recipes can seem intimidating at first, especially to a non-vegan cook or to a chef who is new to the vegan lifestyle. However, many classic dishes can be made with vegan recipes. A collection of your own favorite vegan recipes can even make for a great gift in a variety of situations. Even if you don't know much about vegan recipes, trying out some vegan cooking techniques can help you create exciting new dishes.
Read more »For girls and women, Folsom, California offers one place where either a young or an old lady has good reason to say "I am going to shop 'til I drop." Folsom is home to at least 80 different outlet stores. Men of Folsom know that their wives and girlfriends have many temptations. Recently they have also faced some new trials. Readers can learn about both in the following article.
Read more »The following offers some information that pertains to young adults in Solano County. It is intended primarily for the eyes of female singles. Fairfield, California has been profiled as a pleasant location for a date, and Fairfield has another resource for female singles. It offers females a great supply of male singles. It is located next to Travis Air Force Base.
Read more »You've heard it called Hannukah... or Hanukkah. It's even called Chanukah or Chanukkah. Whichever way you prefer to spell it, the recognition of this eight-day celebration remains the same. Chanukah is the Jewish festival of re-dedication. Also known as the Festival of Lights. It is an eight days worth of remembrance, prayer, happiness and song. This year - 2005 - the festival of Chanukah begins on December 25th and lasts until the first of January.
Read more »Hannuka is a celebration that has its history firmly rooted in the past. The Hannukah celebration recognizes the victory of the Maccabees over the Hellenistic Syrians in a revolt that took place around 165 BC. Ever since then, the event is commemorated. The eight-branched candle-holder - commonly known as a Menorah - is lit for 8 consecutive evenings as part of the celebration.
Read more »While the rest of us mere mortals are celebrating a "Happy new year". The Scots are celebrating their own version -- Hogmanay. This Edinburgh New Year celebration has historically been one of Scotland's biggest celebrations for years! What is Hogmanay you ask? Hogmanay owes itself to the Gaelic phrase "oge maiden" which means "New Morning". And the Scots recognize this new morning on December 31st better known as New Years Eve.
Read more »Traditionally, The holiday season dictates that you string up lights and a tree inside your house. That makes perfect sense because most of your celebrating will be held indoors! But how about hanging some Christmas decorations outdoor as well? There are plenty of Christmas decorating ideas that are low-cost or free! All it takes is a little imagination and of course - the Christmas spirit!
Read more »Whenever a child is born on Christmas Day or Christmas Eve it is a blessed event. Whenever someone dies just before Christmas, their loss seems somehow magnified. The following is the story of a man who was born on Christmas Eve and died just 9 days before Christmas. Throughout his life he tirelessly devoted time and effort to the act of celebrating the Christmas season.
Read more »There are many stories and theories as to what Boxing Day is and what its origins are. While the history of Boxing Day 2005 is somewhat vague, it is generally assumed that the day began in England during the middle Ages. Meanwhile, the present Boxing Day is an opportunity to say thanks to public servants - postman, plumber and the like - with a modest gift. Boxing Day 2005 will be celebrated on the day after Christmas, December 26th.
Read more »New Year's Day, it is said to the point of cliché, is all about renewal. All over the world is this feeling reflected, in a way more culturally homogenous than any other ritual. However, every culture does put its own spin on New Year's celebrations in a display of colorful diversity. In addition, this piece seeks to answer that rhetorical American question, "Is it true that New Year's Day is about more than football?"
Read more »More and more families are opting to celebrate Christmas and New Years holiday away from their homes and that means travel! And what better New Year activities are better than a New Year ski trip to the mountains? Depending on where you live - either in the United States, Europe or many other locations, a New Year ski adventures can be easily arranged.
Read more »Omisoka is the day the Japanese recognize as their New Year's Eve. The New Year is one of the most popular events in Japan, and just like in the West, the Japanese celebrate New Years Eve as well. On New Year's Day, a typical Japanese family starts of the New Year with a unique dish of "mochi" or rice cakes. The mochi is also served in a stew "Ozoni." The traditional activity of "rice pounding" is performed to make mochi rice cakes. Although the younger Japanese don't embrace the traditions like their parents do. More and more modern Japanese families settle for mochi from a supermarket.
Read more »The Chinese really embrace the whole idea of decorating during the Chinese New years holiday. They tend to decorate their homes with flowers and rice paper decoration on which they write out their wishes of prosperity, good luck, happiness, good fortune, wealth, and longevity for the new year. The Chinese tend to use the colors of red and gold a lot in their decorations. They use red because it represents happiness and the color gold represents prosperity and good fortune.
Read more »Yosemite National Park is one of the best-known national parks. Finding steam holes and endangered animals is; not so a good hotel. Yosemite National Park has everything you need...including accommodations. A hike through the park can be an interesting travel, as it can cover five entirely different terrains, even over short hikes.
Read more »Ever had problems coming up with Christmas present ideas? Taken tons of Christmas pictures? Combined with a little imagination, those Christmas pictures make great presents! Depending on how many and what kind of Christmas pictures are taken, photo albums are also a nifty idea. Read more to find out some information on Christmas pictures ideas.
Read more »If you're visiting northern Lake Superior, the Isle Royale National Park is a must-see destination. Accessible only by ferry or float plane, Isle Royale is one of the last places in the United States that remains virtually untouched by outside influences. From backpacking to boating to fishing, Isle Royale offers a little something for everyone who is looking to immerse themselves in nature.
Read more »Kwanzaa is an African holiday celebrated from December 26th through January 1st. Kwanzaa is celebrated by millions of people throughout the world and is designed to carry a cultural message of all Africans, regardless of their native country. Kwanzaa was created to reinforce the idea of seven basic principles of African culture related to family, community and culture. In addition to the seven principles, there are also symbols associated with Kwanzaa holiday. Kwanzaa 2006 celebrations will begin on Tuesday, December 26, 2006. By taking the time to learn about Kwanzaa this year, you may be ready to celebrate next year.
Read more »Breast cancer is a serious disease that will affect 1 in every 7 women at some point in her lifetime. With the increased media and medical attention that has been given to breast cancer in the last 20 years, cases are often diagnosed early on. By catching and treating breast cancer early, the affected breast can often be saved by conservative therapies, such as radiation therapy. Also, the earlier the disease is caught, the better a woman's chances are for survival.
Read more »Every year around Christmas time, a conversation comes up between my daughter and I and it involves Santa Claus. The big question is always, "Does Santa Claus exist?" Well, obviously the answer is "YES - of course he does!" I know for a fact that Santa exists, because I have a photo of him that my mother took when I was three. It's plain as day: There's Santa Claus scooting around my living room putting presents under the tree.
Read more »If there was ever a subject that seems to squarely sit in two different camps, it's Xmas toys. In column "A" we have the parents who give in to their children's every beck and call. And as a result are constantly buying toys for Christmas that are bigger, flashier and more hi-tech than the ones from the year before. In column "B" you have parents that think Xmas toys detract from the true meaning of Christmas and will give their kids the equivalent of a lump of coal. Who's to say which choice is the correct one?
Read more »There's an old saying that says the Christmas wrap you place on the outside of the gift is at least as important as the gift itself. And that's true to an extent. You certainly don't want to wrap up a pair of diamond earrings in a plain brown wrapper! And if that was the Christmas wrap you chose, how would that look? Christmas wrap reflects on the person that purchased the gift and the person who received it.
Read more »Most people spend Christmas with their families every year - going to Aunt Martha's house or Grandma's or wherever. This year, why not go someplace different? There are many places around the world that make for exciting Christmas trips. Whether you're looking for fun in the sun or an intense immersion in a Christmas wonderland, the right Christmas getaway is just around the corner.
Read more »Bethlehem, Pennsylvania was once known for its sprawling steel mills. Today in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, travelers can still find remnants of this town's steel history and can also enjoy its famous Christmas festivals. The Bible tells us that Jesus was born in the town of Bethlehem in Israel, so it follows that the town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania has become a popular holiday season destination.
Read more »It was bound to happen: sometime between the first half of the Super Bowl and a trip to the supermarket, women decided to stop waiting to be courted and do the courting. And in that moment the conscious and not-so-conscious display of flirting techniques employed by women began. Women flirt for a lot of reasons - to find a suitable mate, a lifetime partner, someone to have sex with or maybe all three.
Read more »You are most likely familiar with the miraculous light with which the menorah shone for eight days during the rededication of the temple in Jerusalem. You may even understand the dreidel game, know the words to the dreidel game song, and even have grown to love latkes, the traditionally fried in oil potato pancakes that are a staple food for the celebration of this holiday. Unfortunately, you have not yet come to terms with the spelling of this occasion: is it Hanukkah, Chanukkah or something else altogether?
Read more »Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication, is one of the most significant celebrations of the Jewish calendar. Known to many Christians as well, since it falls so closely to the Christian holiday of Christmas, this celebration commemorates the rededication of Jerusalem's temple and the accompanying miracle of the burning oil which kept the menorah lit for eight days instead of the one day that its limited oil supply permitted. Many celebrants go home for Hanukkah and enjoy a day of festivities. How will you celebrate?
Read more »There are many stories and theories as to what the Boxing Day lunch is and what its origins are. While the history of Boxing Day is somewhat vague, it is generally assumed that the day began in England during the middle Ages. Meanwhile, the present Boxing Day is the opportunity to say thanks to public servants - a postman, plumber and the like - with a modest gift. Boxing Day 2005, like Boxing Day 2004, was being celebrated on the day after Christmas, December 26th.
Read more »As one, the crowd at the party counts down from ten to one before cheers go up, champagne corks pop, balloons fly and lots of folks sing "Auld Lang Syne" off-key. These are the new year rituals well familiar to denizens of Western cultures, but in other nations things are different, albeit just as much fun. Look no further should you need a little trivia on celebrating the new year in India, Iran, China and more.
Read more »If you're going to put in all the time and effort of planning, organizing and hosting a Christmas or New years Eve part or celebration, you want to make sure that it's well attended and enjoyed by everyone. So don't discount the important of Christmas invitations and the impact they can have on your arty and who attends! The whole process actually begins the minute a potential guest opens their mailbox (real or just e-mail).
Read more »Maybe this whole season should be less about Christmas gifts for children. After all, according to a study by international marketing analysis firm TNS Global, the question of Christmas gifts for children may be further indication of the ubiquitous generation gap. Kids still want expensive technological doodads from parents more budgetarily thinking, it seems...
Read more »As anyone with a love for animals and a good attitude about attaining and keeping a healthy body can tell you, vegan eating is the way to go. Myths that eating this way will reduce a diner to dinner salads and steamed vegetables have long since been debunked, and various products have been created with the vegan customer in mind. Of course, not only the food industry is hip to the new trend, but the restaurant industry has come on board as well. Vegan restaurants are no longer hard to find, and many are famous for offering a world-class dining experience. Probably the biggest lure of all is the fact that this dining adventure can be had on a tight budget!
Read more »A Boxing Day sale is a great place to save money and have fun. Buying yourself or a loved one a present for Boxing Day at a Boxing Day sale is a great way to stretch out the fleeting pleasures of the Christmas holiday for an extra day. A Boxing Day sale is also a great place to spend any money that you got for Christmas, as you will be able to get more for your money than you would on a regular shopping day.
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