Archive for May, 2007
Grooming Products to Definitely Change your Life..
ALARMING FINDING: The National Institutes of Health researchers recently found out that certain grooming products can lower the level of testosterone and increase the risk of heart disease, erectile dysfunction, and BOOBS!
The National Institutes of Health conducted a study among young men with breast-tissue development and they discovered that each had been subject to use of lotion, soap, shampoo, or other grooming/vanity products with lavander and/or tea-tree oil. The oils were found to increase the estrogen (female hormone) and decrease androgens (male hormones).
So for the metrosexuals out there, who simply wants good grooming and nothing more…like extra boobs…beware! But no need to panic, if you want to prevent this, just quit lathering up and all side effects will automatically disappear in a few months. On the other hand, this may sound as a good news for gays out there. This is a cheaper way of getting that hump on the chest.
Add comment May 9th, 2007
Want to know the BEST position for you partner?
Your partner deserves the best experience on bed!!! You can give him/her the best by knowing what he/she exactly wants or needs. And knowing how you can give that to your partner.
I found a cute and helpful link at Men’s Health for couples out there…it shows different positions for different combination of specs that may fit your own desired sexual experience.
Simply click the image at the left to check what is the best position for you and your partner… and become your own position master. It’s fun and naughty…enjoy!!
Add comment May 8th, 2007
Definitions for the non-”Ho Hum” minds
I am creating this post for the people out there, like me, who are insufficiently capable of understanding Ho Hum’s comments at my Cbox due to the very profound words used…don’t worry…I am using an official dictionary for this…so no worries peeps…Let’s make a good use of Ho Hum’s poop…
1) Interminable – Being or seeming to be without an end; endless. Tiresomely long; tedious.
2) Requisite – Required; essential.
3) Beguile – To take away from by or as if by guile; cheat. To deceive by guile; delude. To distract the attention of; divert. To pass (time) pleasantly. To amuse or charm; delight.
4) Dismal – Causing gloom or depression; dreary. Characterized by ineptitude, dullness, or a lack of merit.
5) Provocation – The act of provoking or inciting. Something that provokes.
6) Humdrum – Lacking variety or excitement; dull. Monotonous talk or routine.
7) Nondescript – Lacking distinctive qualities; having no individual character or form.
8 ) Astute – Having or showing shrewdness and discernment, especially with respect to one’s own concerns.
9) Surmise – To infer (something) without sufficiently conclusive evidence. To make a guess or conjecture. An idea or opinion based on insufficiently conclusive evidence; a conjecture.
10) Boorish – Resembling or characteristic of a boor; rude and clumsy in behavior.
Thank you very much for the nice contribution and feel free to visit again…when you feel like!
1 comment May 5th, 2007
Here is 10 Reasons to Smile…or Laugh!!!

The screen is attached to the constructor’s head to read what’s on his mind after a traumatic encounter with a mad motorist due to heavy traffic…

What if this was really your name?? (firstname) Moore (middle name) Goode (last name) Dick! LOL…your parents must have hated you when you were born…^_^

Now…this is what really makes the morning cereal so delicious and healthy…

This is Grandpa’s morning exercise after Grandma passed away….

What if they had a fourth child? What do you think will be his/her name? hmmm…

This is what happens to overly studious children…they can’t get their heads off their schoolchair…

This gives one good reason why you shouldn’t go to bed naked!!!

Grandpa had this tattoo just last year…the boy at the tattoo was very hardworking…^_^

Ooohhhh…What a very tasty and tempting hotdog you have there…can i lick….i mean…taste it?

Now here’s something intellectual…the progression of clothings we were in time due to global warming…
Add comment May 3rd, 2007
Health & Fitness Facts Everyone Must Know
Fitness Fact 1. Studies have suggested that walking at a brisk pace for three or more hours a week can reduce your risk for coronary heart disease by 65 percent.
Fitness Fact 2. About 25 percent of American adults — and an even greater percentage of women — are sedentary. After age 44, upwards of 30 percent of women are sedentary, and by age 65, the proportion increases to almost 35 percent. By the time they reach age 75, about 50 percent of all women are sedentary.
Fitness Fact 3. Only about 22 percent of American adults engage in regular, sustained physical activity for at least 30 minutes five times a week, and only 15 percent exercise both regularly and vigorously.
Fitness Fact 4. No matter how poor your current level of fitness, you can start an exercise routine and become fitter and healthier. Even 90-year-old women who use walkers have been shown in studies to benefit from light weight training.
Fitness Fact 5. Simply adding movement into your daily routine can increase your level of fitness. For example, if you park in the last row of the parking lot and walk briskly five minutes each way between your office and your car, walk up and down the stairs at your office during your 10-minute afternoon coffee break, and walk the dog for 10 minutes when you get home, you’ve racked up 30 minutes of exercise for the day.
Fitness Fact 6. Women with heart disease or arthritis actually experience improved daily function from involvement in various modes of physical activity.
Fitness Fact 7. Fitness consists of four components: your body’s ability to use oxygen as a source of energy, which translates into cardiovascular fitness; muscular strength and endurance; flexibility; and body composition.
Fitness Fact 8. To address all the components of fitness, an exercise program needs to include aerobic exercise, which is continuous repetitive movement of large muscle groups that raises your heart rate; weight lifting or strength training; and flexibility exercises or stretching.
Fitness Fact 9. Walking at a brisk pace (a 15-minute mile or 4 mph) burns almost as many calories as jogging for the same distance. The benefit of jogging is that it takes less time to cover the same distance and it benefits the bones; however, it may be too strenuous for some.
Fitness Fact 10. It takes about 12 weeks after starting an exercise program to see measurable changes in your body. However, before 12 weeks, you will notice an increase in your strength and endurance.
From: Discovery Health
Add comment May 2nd, 2007
Porky @ Dagupan

The pig at the picture above is “Porky”. She is a 200 Kg pig that’s set to die a few hours after the picture was taken. It was the first time I saw a pig that big…literally big…i even thought it looked like a baby elephant.
I met Porky the first time I went to Dagupan City, Pangasinan. I accompanied my best boy bud there with his family. They are going to attend a wedding and we took the chance to enjoy the summer break at the province. I didn’t have any province so they adopted me for that weekend to experience what it is like to spend summer at the province. And I must say it was a lot of fun. I enjoyed Dagupan and I had a lot of first time experiences there.
First, it was my first vacation at the province, since we didn’t have any. We used to go out of town for beaches at Quezon or Batangas, but that isn’t really a province escapade, merely went our for the beach. It was also the first time I went out of town for a vacation without my family with me. Well except of course for previuos school or company outings. ^_^ So it was a total blast of fun, freedom, fright, control, discipline, etc.
It was my first time to go to Dagupan…the land of the Bangus…overflowing Bangus (dried, daing, fresh, etc…) I didn’t know under which province is Dagupan until last weekend… all I know is that Dagupan bangus is the best we could get at the market.
And as I have mentioned earlier, it was also the first time I saw such a big big pig (Porky) right in front of me (ready to be killed). It was the first time I saw how a pig is butchered. At first we thought it will be hard time and noisy since Porky is really big. But the ‘matador’ (the one in-charge of butchering) was good and experienced. Porky’s death was fast and smooth…she didn’t feel any pain. (good for her) She was dagged right to the heart by a long and sharp bolo. And Porky is now a simple pork for the wedding feast.
Also it was the first time I went to San Fabian Beach for swimming. The water was warm and the sand was great. The San Fabian Beach had a long stretch of shallow-water where kids can really enjoy the beach. The water was also clear and warm. It is good for the youngs and the olds. The beach waves were also very nice. The kids and I had a lot of fun running and jumping for the waves.
We also gather some mangoes from the tree. We didn’t climb the tree…hehehe…we just threw slippers to it and catch it before it falls to the ground. I know it was kinda childish but it was also kinda romantic and lots of fun. ^_^
My trip to Dagupan was really unmemorable because it was shared with people dear to me and it can definitely be considered a precious moment. I will cherish the experience forever and I know it wouldn’t be the last…just the start of more Dagupan visits.
Add comment May 1st, 2007
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