2010年9月29日 星期三

the deuce: So you went to The Back to School Bang!

the deuce: So you went to The Back to School Bang! at the Blind Pig ..,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags.

You’re going to The Bang! on Saturday. Your calendar is circled. Each Bang! has a theme and this one is “Back to School."

Back to School Bang! in thick red sharpie next to the 25 in September.,What is the color of your dress and what are your lacoste shoes accessories? - Your shoes should go perfectly with your entire outfit. If you are going to be clad in precious jewelry or accessories, you might want to go easy on the design of your shoes and aim for something simple. The color of your dress should also at least match your shoes. They do not have to be of the same color, material, or pattern but they should look good together. First order is business is an outfit. You already own pink high socks from kickball season. You have a referee’s whistle. A blue polo shirt. Sweatbands. On Tuesday you buy a pair of pink shorts at Meijer to tie it all together. You’re going for gym teacher but you’ll pass for flamboyant captain of the tennis team.

You shower. Shave. Carve interesting facial hair. Something you saw on the Internet last week. You moisturize. Deodorize. Gym teacher or captain of the tennis team? Who cares? You carb up. Not too much. Be sensible, for christsakes.


You walk to a friend’s house. He lives above an Indian restaurant but it smells more like cheese than curry. You link up with fellow Bang! goers - a lunch lady, a math teacher, a student council presidential candidate. You accept a sip of this, a taste of that. Someone offers you a jalapeno pickle. Locally grown! You’ve never had Rich and Rare mixed with Rock and Rye. Locally produced!

Text,My little brother prefer to wear new era hats, moreover, he like to collect different styles of hats. text, text. See you at the Blind Pig. Forces are marshaling. Is that guy really wearing jean shorts?


You get to the Blind Pig later than planned and there’s a line. You get mad at yourself. You hate waiting in lines. Thankfully it moves quickly and you forgive yourself. I owe you a drink, you say to yourself. You’re so nice to yourself, it’s adorable.

You head straight to the basement — the 8-Ball. You pee. You get that out of the way. You order two drinks at the bar. The line is a lot shorter down here. You weave your way back upstairs. What’s that funk song? Who cares! You dance. You get your bearings. Magic Mountain is projected on two giant white sheets hanging from the ceiling. There’s a giant school bus on the stage. Everyone is taking pictures. Show them your good side.

It’s dark and it’s hard to pick out your friends. At least the ones not dancing on stage. You wave your hands in the mother-bleeping air.Do not doubt that hard-working and able to endure ed hardy clothing already become the hottest Yong Yu cloth in being in 2010 clothes marketplaces face to face in fact. From the skin-tatooing decorative pattern , the easy to use but famous designer,Christianity Audigier readjusts oneself to a certain extent they becoming a ed hardy clothing. You just don’t care. You don’t give a damn about your bad reputation. You never said you wanted to improve your station and you’re only feeling good when you’re having fun. Besides, you don't have to please no one.

"Walk a Mile" to help the YWCA fight domestic violence

It's time to walk the walk. In these tough times, domestic violence is up and state funding at one of San Diego's most prominent shelters is way down. By joining me to Walk a Mile in Her Shoes,Do not doubt that hard-working and able to endure ed hardy clothing already become the hottest Yong Yu cloth in being in 2010 clothes marketplaces face to face in fact. From the skin-tatooing decorative pattern , the easy to use but famous designer,Christianity Audigier readjusts oneself to a certain extent they becoming a ed hardy clothing. you'll be helping victims of domestic violence be safe and get a fresh start.

"When it started to get really bad he threatened to shoot anyone who opened the door.,What is the color of your dress and what are your lacoste shoes accessories? - Your shoes should go perfectly with your entire outfit. If you are going to be clad in precious jewelry or accessories, you might want to go easy on the design of your shoes and aim for something simple. The color of your dress should also at least match your shoes. They do not have to be of the same color, material, or pattern but they should look good together. He went and grabbed a gun and said it right in front of the kids. We didn't know what was going to happen," domestic violence survivor Stacey Phelps said.

That's when Stacey decided to get out, turning to the YWCA in her Michigan hometown and making a plan to escape close to her family here in San Diego.

"They were just afraid he was going to lose it. They called me and said you need to get out of your parents' home because he knows where your parents live and he knows where your sister lives. You need to go to a shelter," Stacey said.

With 24 hours, Stacey and her three kids were into the San Diego YWCA's Becky's House program, a safe place to get a fresh start with everything they would need, from shelter to clothing.My little brother prefer to wear new era hats, moreover, he like to collect different styles of hats.

"So not only do we provide a safe place for them to stay, but we also give them the guidance and support that they need to rebuild their lives to self sufficiency and help them live on their own and discover their dreams," YWCA of San Diego County CEO Heather Finlay said.

But keeping the doors open at Becky's House takes money, and it can take ridiculous measures to bring that money in.

"This is a very lighthearted way to bring community awareness to a very serious issue -- domestic violence," Finlay said.

I'll be there again to help out, and while there's really no way for me to understand what it's like to be a victim of domestic violence, I can suffer a little embarrassment and pain to raise money and awareness and give someone in dire need a soft place to land in the worst of times.

"It took the whole gun situation where my kids could have died before I realized it.,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags You can't break it that fast. You can't do it on your own," Stacey said.

The YWCA's Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is this Thursday, Sept. 30, with check-in starting at 5 p.m. at Fourth and K in downtown San Diego. The walk is at 6 p.m. and the after-party is at Hotel Solamar at 6:30 p.m.

Style: Vintage Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton opens its third Kuala Lumpur boutique in The Gardens Mall tomorrow. SYIDA LIZTA AMIRUL IHSAN takes a sneak peek

IT took 25 years for Louis Vuitton Malaysia to venture out of Kuala Lumpur into the suburbs. From its first store at the then Hilton Kuala Lumpur to Starhill Gallery and Suria KLCC, the newly-minted boutique in The Gardens Mall, just off the affluent Bangsar neighbourhood, comes at the perfect time.


Neighbourhood malls such as Bangsar Shopping Centre and Empire Gallery in Subang Jaya are fast becoming one-stop centres for people who don’t want to brave the chaotic traffic to go to the city for a day out. And The Gardens Mall at Mid Valley is a city mall in concept but is conveniently located outside it.


Just like a yuppie pad in an upscale neighbourhood, the new Louis Vuitton boutique — which will open tomorrow with actress Datuk Michelle Yeoh in attendance — is clean, clear and crisp, making that Alma in Monogram Vernis look all the more enticing under the bright spotlight.

The 365 sq m boutique is an eclectic mix of the old and new, with elements such as metal, glass and wood creating a spacious home for its venerable leather goods. A 47m-long facade with flower motif is a modern architectural touch which the Maison is known for.


Here is a walk-through of the new boutique: As the glass doors open, eyes will be fixed on the Bags Bar, a showcase of the brand’s coveted carriers and the white ceiling is stamped with the Monogram motif. It’s a chic, minimalist version of the white ceiling plaster.


But the journey doesn’t start there. It starts on your left, where the men’s universe is. The store has the biggest men’s area of the three Kuala Lumpur boutiques, parading men’s bags, neckties, belts and other accessories. Against the white and beige backdrop, the colours for its men’s range — black,,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags brown and charcoal — make the area look understated and classy.

Opposite the men’s universe is the travel section where Louis Vuitton’s famed luggage is displayed. There’s a table for Mon Monogram where you can have coloured strips and initials on your luggage to ensure your Pegase and Keepall are personalised.


The concept is now extended to the hugely popular Neverfull — so now you can’t complain that every other woman is carrying the same bag as you. Hate it that the counterfeiters make a decent look-alike? Well then, just Mon Monogram yours.Do not doubt that hard-working and able to endure ed hardy clothing already become the hottest Yong Yu cloth in being in 2010 clothes marketplaces face to face in fact. From the skin-tatooing decorative pattern , the easy to use but famous designer,Christianity Audigier readjusts oneself to a certain extent they becoming a ed hardy clothing. Problem solved.My little brother prefer to wear new era hats, moreover, he like to collect different styles of hats.


Ahead of the travel section are more men’s accessories such as shoes and sunglasses — the latter is now separated from women’s shades. The sofas are ready for when you want to try on shoes,Engraved on the frame on every pair of ed hardy sunglasses, is the band's name, Dior. from canvas sneakers to dressy footwear.

On the right from the men’s universe is a brass and glass door in the house’s Monogram flowers that opens to the high-end accessories section which displays Louis Vuitton’s exclusive bags, such as a puffy black and white bag in fox fur or a pale purple bag in alligator.


The doors on both sides can be closed should customers require a private viewing. The beige sofa and flowers take customers away from retail space into their living rooms. Starhill Gallery has a private room (the boutique carries watches and fine jewellery) but the one in The Gardens turns only into a secluded area only when needed. A clever use of space indeed.


Next to it is the women’s shoe area. Like the men’s, it comes with a set of beige sofa so you can try on the new sequined slingback or the Monogram ballet flats in comfort. And next to the shoes is the Bags Bar, which greeted you when the door first opened.


Here are Louis Vuitton’s bags, the Neverfull, Alma, Speedy, Noe and everything in between in a multitude of finishing and colours that will sure make any bag-toting woman will feel like a girl in a candy store. The Alma in Monogram Vernis is gorgeous. The Speedy is cute and practical. It’s hard not to have a handbag monologue in your head when you are face-to-face with some of the fashion world’s coveted carriers.


There’s also an antique trunk in the store. As with tradition, every Louis Vuitton store has an antique trunk as a symbol of the French house’s heritage in the luggage industry. Vintage advertisements are framed and hung on the walls of the boutique, again to remind customers of the brand’s history and heritage.


Finally, there’s the women’s accessories wall where scarves, accessories and small leather goods are displayed. There are key chains, wallets, coin purses, small bags and organisers. The range is wide. Surely, there will be something you fancy.

After that, the journey ends at the same glass door from where you came in. That is, assuming you don’t fall in love with something and head for the cashier first.

Style: Vintage Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton opens its third Kuala Lumpur boutique in The Gardens Mall tomorrow. SYIDA LIZTA AMIRUL IHSAN takes a sneak peek

IT took 25 years for Louis Vuitton Malaysia to venture out of Kuala Lumpur into the suburbs. From its first store at the then Hilton Kuala Lumpur to Starhill Gallery and Suria KLCC, the newly-minted boutique in The Gardens Mall, just off the affluent Bangsar neighbourhood, comes at the perfect time.


Neighbourhood malls such as Bangsar Shopping Centre and Empire Gallery in Subang Jaya are fast becoming one-stop centres for people who don’t want to brave the chaotic traffic to go to the city for a day out. And The Gardens Mall at Mid Valley is a city mall in concept but is conveniently located outside it.


Just like a yuppie pad in an upscale neighbourhood, the new Louis Vuitton boutique — which will open tomorrow with actress Datuk Michelle Yeoh in attendance — is clean, clear and crisp, making that Alma in Monogram Vernis look all the more enticing under the bright spotlight.

The 365 sq m boutique is an eclectic mix of the old and new, with elements such as metal, glass and wood creating a spacious home for its venerable leather goods. A 47m-long facade with flower motif is a modern architectural touch which the Maison is known for.


Here is a walk-through of the new boutique: As the glass doors open, eyes will be fixed on the Bags Bar, a showcase of the brand’s coveted carriers and the white ceiling is stamped with the Monogram motif. It’s a chic, minimalist version of the white ceiling plaster.


But the journey doesn’t start there. It starts on your left, where the men’s universe is. The store has the biggest men’s area of the three Kuala Lumpur boutiques, parading men’s bags, neckties, belts and other accessories. Against the white and beige backdrop, the colours for its men’s range — black,,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags brown and charcoal — make the area look understated and classy.

Opposite the men’s universe is the travel section where Louis Vuitton’s famed luggage is displayed. There’s a table for Mon Monogram where you can have coloured strips and initials on your luggage to ensure your Pegase and Keepall are personalised.


The concept is now extended to the hugely popular Neverfull — so now you can’t complain that every other woman is carrying the same bag as you. Hate it that the counterfeiters make a decent look-alike? Well then, just Mon Monogram yours.Do not doubt that hard-working and able to endure ed hardy clothing already become the hottest Yong Yu cloth in being in 2010 clothes marketplaces face to face in fact. From the skin-tatooing decorative pattern , the easy to use but famous designer,Christianity Audigier readjusts oneself to a certain extent they becoming a ed hardy clothing. Problem solved.My little brother prefer to wear new era hats, moreover, he like to collect different styles of hats.


Ahead of the travel section are more men’s accessories such as shoes and sunglasses — the latter is now separated from women’s shades. The sofas are ready for when you want to try on shoes,Engraved on the frame on every pair of ed hardy sunglasses, is the band's name, Dior. from canvas sneakers to dressy footwear.

On the right from the men’s universe is a brass and glass door in the house’s Monogram flowers that opens to the high-end accessories section which displays Louis Vuitton’s exclusive bags, such as a puffy black and white bag in fox fur or a pale purple bag in alligator.


The doors on both sides can be closed should customers require a private viewing. The beige sofa and flowers take customers away from retail space into their living rooms. Starhill Gallery has a private room (the boutique carries watches and fine jewellery) but the one in The Gardens turns only into a secluded area only when needed. A clever use of space indeed.


Next to it is the women’s shoe area. Like the men’s, it comes with a set of beige sofa so you can try on the new sequined slingback or the Monogram ballet flats in comfort. And next to the shoes is the Bags Bar, which greeted you when the door first opened.


Here are Louis Vuitton’s bags, the Neverfull, Alma, Speedy, Noe and everything in between in a multitude of finishing and colours that will sure make any bag-toting woman will feel like a girl in a candy store. The Alma in Monogram Vernis is gorgeous. The Speedy is cute and practical. It’s hard not to have a handbag monologue in your head when you are face-to-face with some of the fashion world’s coveted carriers.


There’s also an antique trunk in the store. As with tradition, every Louis Vuitton store has an antique trunk as a symbol of the French house’s heritage in the luggage industry. Vintage advertisements are framed and hung on the walls of the boutique, again to remind customers of the brand’s history and heritage.


Finally, there’s the women’s accessories wall where scarves, accessories and small leather goods are displayed. There are key chains, wallets, coin purses, small bags and organisers. The range is wide. Surely, there will be something you fancy.

After that, the journey ends at the same glass door from where you came in. That is, assuming you don’t fall in love with something and head for the cashier first.

Style: Vintage Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton opens its third Kuala Lumpur boutique in The Gardens Mall tomorrow. SYIDA LIZTA AMIRUL IHSAN takes a sneak peek

IT took 25 years for Louis Vuitton Malaysia to venture out of Kuala Lumpur into the suburbs. From its first store at the then Hilton Kuala Lumpur to Starhill Gallery and Suria KLCC, the newly-minted boutique in The Gardens Mall, just off the affluent Bangsar neighbourhood, comes at the perfect time.


Neighbourhood malls such as Bangsar Shopping Centre and Empire Gallery in Subang Jaya are fast becoming one-stop centres for people who don’t want to brave the chaotic traffic to go to the city for a day out. And The Gardens Mall at Mid Valley is a city mall in concept but is conveniently located outside it.


Just like a yuppie pad in an upscale neighbourhood, the new Louis Vuitton boutique — which will open tomorrow with actress Datuk Michelle Yeoh in attendance — is clean, clear and crisp, making that Alma in Monogram Vernis look all the more enticing under the bright spotlight.

The 365 sq m boutique is an eclectic mix of the old and new, with elements such as metal, glass and wood creating a spacious home for its venerable leather goods. A 47m-long facade with flower motif is a modern architectural touch which the Maison is known for.


Here is a walk-through of the new boutique: As the glass doors open, eyes will be fixed on the Bags Bar, a showcase of the brand’s coveted carriers and the white ceiling is stamped with the Monogram motif. It’s a chic, minimalist version of the white ceiling plaster.


But the journey doesn’t start there. It starts on your left, where the men’s universe is. The store has the biggest men’s area of the three Kuala Lumpur boutiques, parading men’s bags, neckties, belts and other accessories. Against the white and beige backdrop, the colours for its men’s range — black,,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags brown and charcoal — make the area look understated and classy.

Opposite the men’s universe is the travel section where Louis Vuitton’s famed luggage is displayed. There’s a table for Mon Monogram where you can have coloured strips and initials on your luggage to ensure your Pegase and Keepall are personalised.


The concept is now extended to the hugely popular Neverfull — so now you can’t complain that every other woman is carrying the same bag as you. Hate it that the counterfeiters make a decent look-alike? Well then, just Mon Monogram yours.Do not doubt that hard-working and able to endure ed hardy clothing already become the hottest Yong Yu cloth in being in 2010 clothes marketplaces face to face in fact. From the skin-tatooing decorative pattern , the easy to use but famous designer,Christianity Audigier readjusts oneself to a certain extent they becoming a ed hardy clothing. Problem solved.My little brother prefer to wear new era hats, moreover, he like to collect different styles of hats.


Ahead of the travel section are more men’s accessories such as shoes and sunglasses — the latter is now separated from women’s shades. The sofas are ready for when you want to try on shoes,Engraved on the frame on every pair of ed hardy sunglasses, is the band's name, Dior. from canvas sneakers to dressy footwear.

On the right from the men’s universe is a brass and glass door in the house’s Monogram flowers that opens to the high-end accessories section which displays Louis Vuitton’s exclusive bags, such as a puffy black and white bag in fox fur or a pale purple bag in alligator.


The doors on both sides can be closed should customers require a private viewing. The beige sofa and flowers take customers away from retail space into their living rooms. Starhill Gallery has a private room (the boutique carries watches and fine jewellery) but the one in The Gardens turns only into a secluded area only when needed. A clever use of space indeed.


Next to it is the women’s shoe area. Like the men’s, it comes with a set of beige sofa so you can try on the new sequined slingback or the Monogram ballet flats in comfort. And next to the shoes is the Bags Bar, which greeted you when the door first opened.


Here are Louis Vuitton’s bags, the Neverfull, Alma, Speedy, Noe and everything in between in a multitude of finishing and colours that will sure make any bag-toting woman will feel like a girl in a candy store. The Alma in Monogram Vernis is gorgeous. The Speedy is cute and practical. It’s hard not to have a handbag monologue in your head when you are face-to-face with some of the fashion world’s coveted carriers.


There’s also an antique trunk in the store. As with tradition, every Louis Vuitton store has an antique trunk as a symbol of the French house’s heritage in the luggage industry. Vintage advertisements are framed and hung on the walls of the boutique, again to remind customers of the brand’s history and heritage.


Finally, there’s the women’s accessories wall where scarves, accessories and small leather goods are displayed. There are key chains, wallets, coin purses, small bags and organisers. The range is wide. Surely, there will be something you fancy.

After that, the journey ends at the same glass door from where you came in. That is, assuming you don’t fall in love with something and head for the cashier first.

Style: Vintage Louis Vuitton

Louis Vuitton opens its third Kuala Lumpur boutique in The Gardens Mall tomorrow. SYIDA LIZTA AMIRUL IHSAN takes a sneak peek

IT took 25 years for Louis Vuitton Malaysia to venture out of Kuala Lumpur into the suburbs. From its first store at the then Hilton Kuala Lumpur to Starhill Gallery and Suria KLCC, the newly-minted boutique in The Gardens Mall, just off the affluent Bangsar neighbourhood, comes at the perfect time.


Neighbourhood malls such as Bangsar Shopping Centre and Empire Gallery in Subang Jaya are fast becoming one-stop centres for people who don’t want to brave the chaotic traffic to go to the city for a day out. And The Gardens Mall at Mid Valley is a city mall in concept but is conveniently located outside it.


Just like a yuppie pad in an upscale neighbourhood, the new Louis Vuitton boutique — which will open tomorrow with actress Datuk Michelle Yeoh in attendance — is clean, clear and crisp, making that Alma in Monogram Vernis look all the more enticing under the bright spotlight.

The 365 sq m boutique is an eclectic mix of the old and new, with elements such as metal, glass and wood creating a spacious home for its venerable leather goods. A 47m-long facade with flower motif is a modern architectural touch which the Maison is known for.


Here is a walk-through of the new boutique: As the glass doors open, eyes will be fixed on the Bags Bar, a showcase of the brand’s coveted carriers and the white ceiling is stamped with the Monogram motif. It’s a chic, minimalist version of the white ceiling plaster.


But the journey doesn’t start there. It starts on your left, where the men’s universe is. The store has the biggest men’s area of the three Kuala Lumpur boutiques, parading men’s bags, neckties, belts and other accessories. Against the white and beige backdrop, the colours for its men’s range — black,,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags brown and charcoal — make the area look understated and classy.

Opposite the men’s universe is the travel section where Louis Vuitton’s famed luggage is displayed. There’s a table for Mon Monogram where you can have coloured strips and initials on your luggage to ensure your Pegase and Keepall are personalised.


The concept is now extended to the hugely popular Neverfull — so now you can’t complain that every other woman is carrying the same bag as you. Hate it that the counterfeiters make a decent look-alike? Well then, just Mon Monogram yours.Do not doubt that hard-working and able to endure ed hardy clothing already become the hottest Yong Yu cloth in being in 2010 clothes marketplaces face to face in fact. From the skin-tatooing decorative pattern , the easy to use but famous designer,Christianity Audigier readjusts oneself to a certain extent they becoming a ed hardy clothing. Problem solved.My little brother prefer to wear new era hats, moreover, he like to collect different styles of hats.


Ahead of the travel section are more men’s accessories such as shoes and sunglasses — the latter is now separated from women’s shades. The sofas are ready for when you want to try on shoes,Engraved on the frame on every pair of ed hardy sunglasses, is the band's name, Dior. from canvas sneakers to dressy footwear.

On the right from the men’s universe is a brass and glass door in the house’s Monogram flowers that opens to the high-end accessories section which displays Louis Vuitton’s exclusive bags, such as a puffy black and white bag in fox fur or a pale purple bag in alligator.


The doors on both sides can be closed should customers require a private viewing. The beige sofa and flowers take customers away from retail space into their living rooms. Starhill Gallery has a private room (the boutique carries watches and fine jewellery) but the one in The Gardens turns only into a secluded area only when needed. A clever use of space indeed.


Next to it is the women’s shoe area. Like the men’s, it comes with a set of beige sofa so you can try on the new sequined slingback or the Monogram ballet flats in comfort. And next to the shoes is the Bags Bar, which greeted you when the door first opened.


Here are Louis Vuitton’s bags, the Neverfull, Alma, Speedy, Noe and everything in between in a multitude of finishing and colours that will sure make any bag-toting woman will feel like a girl in a candy store. The Alma in Monogram Vernis is gorgeous. The Speedy is cute and practical. It’s hard not to have a handbag monologue in your head when you are face-to-face with some of the fashion world’s coveted carriers.


There’s also an antique trunk in the store. As with tradition, every Louis Vuitton store has an antique trunk as a symbol of the French house’s heritage in the luggage industry. Vintage advertisements are framed and hung on the walls of the boutique, again to remind customers of the brand’s history and heritage.


Finally, there’s the women’s accessories wall where scarves, accessories and small leather goods are displayed. There are key chains, wallets, coin purses, small bags and organisers. The range is wide. Surely, there will be something you fancy.

After that, the journey ends at the same glass door from where you came in. That is, assuming you don’t fall in love with something and head for the cashier first.

Thailand may end emergency rule in more provinces: govt

Thailand said Tuesday that it was considering lifting a state of emergency in three northeastern provinces but not in Bangkok, where there have been a series of minor blasts in recent weeks.

Security officials are evaluating the situation in Nakhon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen, and Udon Thani - strongholds of the opposition "Red Shirts" - to gauge whether to revoke the decree, said Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban.

"It's possible that the emergency rule will be lifted in northeastern provinces but we have to assess the situation," he told reporters.

Seven areas, including Bangkok, are still under the decree, which was introduced in the capital in early April in response to the Red rallies that later left 91 people dead in clashes between protesters and the army.

In recent weeks a series of grenade blasts have hit the Thai capital,Do not doubt that hard-working and able to endure ed hardy clothing already become the hottest Yong Yu cloth in being in 2010 clothes marketplaces face to face in fact. From the skin-tatooing decorative pattern , the easy to use but famous designer,Christianity Audigier readjusts oneself to a certain extent they becoming a ed hardy clothing. raising doubts over the speed at which emergency rule can be lifted in Bangkok.

In the latest case, a grenade was thrown into the compound of the Attorney General's office in Bangkok on Monday evening,Engraved on the frame on every pair of ed hardy sunglasses, is the band's name, Dior. police said. Nobody was hurt in the explosion.

On Friday three people were wounded when a small bomb in a rubbish bin exploded in a residential area.

The Red Shirts deny any involvement in the blasts and have accused the government of a conspiracy to justify greater powers for authorities.

The emergency rule bans public gatherings of over five people and gives security forces the right to detain suspects for 30 days without charge.

Suthep, who oversees national security affairs, brushed aside suggestions that the government was using the powers to suppress political opponents.

"I can assure you that the government has never abused its power," he said.

The protests by the Reds, many of whom back fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, attracted up to 100,000 people demanding immediate elections but were dispersed by an army crackdown on May 19.

After the crackdown,,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags enraged protesters set dozens of major buildings ablaze, including a shopping mall and the stock exchange.

Central World, Thailand's biggest shopping mall, reopened Tuesday, more than four months after it was damaged by fire.

The operator of the store, Central Pattana Public Co., said 80 percent of the store was now operational.

"The reopening of Central is a sign of a return to normal," said the firm's CEO Kobchai Chirathivat. "Central World is like a centre of society. Now we can say that our society is back to normal again."

But, underscoring lingering fears of unrest, he said the store had installed new high-tech security cameras, hired more security personnel and trained staff to deal with situations such as protests and terrorism.Unfortunately, when shopping for cheap true religion you must be aware that there are faux.

2010年9月20日 星期一

Spreading That '70s Vibe

The pope’s visit may have caused gridlock on the streets, but it didn’t kill the mood or stifle the ’70s vibe that spread throughout the first two days of London Fashion Week.


Thankfully that hedonistic era had a lot more going for it than just bell bottoms and platform shoes (although both of those did pop up on the catwalk),Engraved on the frame on every pair of ed hardy sunglasses, is the band's name, Dior. so designers were able to tap into different elements for next year’s summer groove.

Savannah and Sienna Miller, the sisters behind the brand Twenty8Twelve , turned to Joni Mitchell and her 1977 double album “Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter,” for a collection with a relaxed retro feel. Models, styled to look like the Miller sisters’ doppelg?ngers with long flowing hair, gold hoops and big black glasses, wore clothing with a boho-on-holiday style. Simple dresses puffed out with colorful petticoats, bib-cut denim tops and all-in-one playsuits in pink floral prints had an eclectic world traveler appeal, making this a collection that should give globetrotting girls all the options they will ever need.

Where would Stevie Nicks shop if she was heading out on tour next summer? Well, the Topshop Unique line definitely would be high on her list. The ultra feminine collection had all the hallmarks of ’70s folk style but with a coating of glam rock. From the tops of their frizzy heads to the tips of their Perspex platforms, the Unique women were as far away from wallflowers as you can get.

A number of the ’70s style stalwarts showed up on the catwalk: flared pants, a bit of macramé and handkerchief hems. But what kept the collection from feeling too much like a trip down memory lane were the prints and embellishments: Pegasus soared across a loose pantsuit, angel wings sprouted from a top that fluttered into a capelet at the back,,We supply cheap gucci,cheap lv,nike af1 etc. and abstract blooms in russet hues covered with crystals were cut into floaty chiffon tops. The collection will be like catnip for girls who want to believe in unicorns, wear something that sparkles and escape to another world, all things most women want to do at some point in their lives.

The House of Holland homed in on New York of the ’70s and all those hot and steamy summer nights out dancing till dawn. But Henry Holland took this sultry attitude and added the heat of the tropics into the mix. His banana-leaf show invitation morphed into sugary pastel jacquards and bold stretch jersey prints on the runway. And from the distinctive ridges of that banana leaf, it was an easy jump to fan-pleated leather skirts and dresses in aqua or plum. Throw in metallic star-covered bellbottoms and some Missoni-like knit sweaters, and the ’70s link was set in stone. But the additions of fringe, either falling loose about the body or tied in thick knots, was a misguided attempt to add movement to the clothing. It, just like the fur-puff earrings, only distracted from a well-executed collection.

No one can say that the Louise Gray show has anything to do with the ’70s.,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags For her first catwalk show the hot young designer only referenced her own distinctive imagination to come up with a collection that had a strong personal voice. The show’s foundation was a simple shift dress, something many London designers are showing.

But there was nothing simple about Ms. Gray’s execution of this wardrobe staple. Her kaleidoscope of ethnic prints in bubble-gum colors came out in an array of treatments: They faded out as if bleached by the sun, were given texture via colorfully stitched-on mirrors or got a bit of volume from plastic overlays filled with streamers. It was a festive and youthful collection. Even the painted-on white bobby socks, raffia headpieces and electric-blue eye makeup couldn’t distract from the talent this show displayed.

Another distinctive voice came from Charles Anastase , who said his collection was about ’60s French Pop. His clothing,Unfortunately, when shopping for cheap true religion you must be aware that there are faux. worn by models with their hair in thick bangs and wearing even thicker black eyeglasses, was imbued with an intellectual ingénue elegance. The clown collar shirts, a crisp white plumetis cotton pencil skirt and a baby-doll dress with lace inserts at the sleeves helped to create a collection that almost hummed with the energy of a girl on the cusp of womanhood. If only she had avoided the platform heels that seemed to have been stolen from her mother’s closet, this show would have been flawless. 

Children's Theatre's '500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins' is Seuss at its weird, whimsical best

Children's Theatre's '500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins' is Seuss at its weird, whimsical best

In the opening scenes of Children's Theatre Company's adaptation of "Dr. Seuss' The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins,Engraved on the frame on every pair of ed hardy sunglasses, is the band's name, Dior." young Bartholomew (Braxton Baker) and King Derwin (Bradley Greenwald) deliver separate musical laments about their shared states of boredom and ennui in the off-kilter kingdom of Didd. Fortunately for audiences, this inventive and sharply executed show inspires no such sensation of boredom.

In short order,,We supply cheap gucci,cheap lv,nike af1 etc. King Derwin is off to inspect his kingdom from his chariot (Greenwald's doleful mugging springing directly from the pages of Geisel). Apparently the primary rule in Didd is that subjects remove their caps in the presence of their liege; unluckily for Bartholomew, some strange supernatural force produces a new cap on his head every time he doffs it.

And so we embark on an odyssey for Derwin to gain his measure of respect, even with Seuss' finger pressed heavily on the scales of subversion and irreverence. While Seuss' stories bent English into colorful Crazy Straw shapes,,Our company has opened five years, we have our own shops.women handbags here his visual sense (via Joseph Stanley's scenic design adaptation) comes to the fore: all right angles are twisted, and all spaces rendered happily malleable depending on the story's whims.

Hiram Titus' music is whimsically dynamic, and the seven-piece live orchestra provides a welcome dynamic range of sounds, in numbers large and small. While Greenwald's is the standout voice of a large ensemble cast, the compositions are generally in service to the story rather than Print Email Font Resize
Children's Theatre's '500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins' is Seuss at its weird, whimsical best
By Quinton Skinner
Special to the Pioneer Press
Updated: 09/18/2010 06:12:30 PM CDT

In the opening scenes of Children's Theatre Company's adaptation of "Dr. Seuss' The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins," young Bartholomew (Braxton Baker) and King Derwin (Bradley Greenwald) deliver separate musical laments about their shared states of boredom and ennui in the off-kilter kingdom of Didd. Fortunately for audiences, this inventive and sharply executed show inspires no such sensation of boredom.

In short order, King Derwin is off to inspect his kingdom from his chariot (Greenwald's doleful mugging springing directly from the pages of Geisel). Apparently the primary rule in Didd is that subjects remove their caps in the presence of their liege; unluckily for Bartholomew, some strange supernatural force produces a new cap on his head every time he doffs it.

And so we embark on an odyssey for Derwin to gain his measure of respect, even with Seuss' finger pressed heavily on the scales of subversion and irreverence. While Seuss' stories bent English into colorful Crazy Straw shapes, here his visual sense (via Joseph Stanley's scenic design adaptation) comes to the fore: all right angles are twisted, and all spaces rendered happily malleable depending on the story's whims.

Hiram Titus' music is whimsically dynamic, and the seven-piece live orchestra provides a welcome dynamic range of sounds, in numbers large and small. While Greenwald's is the standout voice of a large ensemble cast, the compositions are generally in service to the story rather than
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knockout opportunities for vocal gymnastics.

The show also expresses the spirit of Seuss in its propensity for smoothing over genuinely weird and frightening passages with a unique spirit of fun and tones of the surreal. One of the longer passages of the show takes place in the palace dungeon chamber, where the Executioner (Peter Simonson) is a lonely and forlorn soul — who is nonetheless quite willing to separate Bartholomew's head from the rest of his body.

Toss in sorcerers and their sinister (puppet) felines, wise men bumping ineffectually into one another, and the Yeoman of the Bowman (Gerald Drake), and we have a thoroughly enjoyable, twisted fantasy that speaks to the eerie corners of the childhood mind in the most positive sense.

Granted, there were stretches in this 90-minute show when an adult might recall reading Bartholomew Cubbins to a youngster and feeling the story drag a bit (when the hat count is in the low one-hundreds, for instance). But, searching that memory a bit deeper, one also probably will remember reading to a rapt audience. The book itself is a funky challenge to unquestioned authority and a fantasy of the uncanny that leaves with a very happy ending. Those of us with childhood well in the rearview mirror can at least remember hoping that all of life would be just this way.

What: "Dr. Seuss' The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins"

When: Through Oct.Unfortunately, when shopping for cheap true religion you must be aware that there are faux. 30

Where: Children's Theatre Company, 2400 3rd Ave. S., Minneapolis

Tickets: $16-$40

Information: 612-874-0400 or childrenstheatre.org/

Capsule: "Bartholomew Cubbins" is weird and well-executed and as funky as a child's best fantasy.

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What It's like to Love You

What It's like to Love You

To love you is to daydream of you often, think of you so much, speak of you proudly, and miss you terribly when we are apart.
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To love you is to remember joyfully the days we made memorable, the moments that will live forever in our hearts, the dreams we hope for, the feelings we have for each other, the caresses and touches of love, and the exhilaration of love that fills our hearts.
To love you is to need you, want you, hold you, and know you as no one else can.
To love you is to realize that life without you would be no life at all...
That's a little of what it's like to be in love with you!