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Scam in emails beware

Posted by chuchu on December 3rd, 2008

When I first see receive this in my email then i know this is a scam…

pls read:

Oh my friend,

Nice Meeting You,i wanna be your friend.First friendship cannot be seen or even be touched,it must be felt within the heart.Hoping you feel just the way i do.wow, friends are like clothes, without them you feel naked!I guess am right.
Miss Florance Buba,I will tell you more about me, my family and all that maybe necessary in this relationship when you reply to this mail.If this interest you, get back to me on my email :(flora123buba@yahoo.com)
Yours dearly,
Flora.

Dearest,
I am more than happy for your reply to my mail. How is your day today? My name is Miss Florance Buba, I am single and never been married before. I am from Liberia in west Africa and presently residing in the N’dioum refugee camp here in Senegal where i am seeking political asylum due to the civil war that was fought in my country last two years. I am in suffering and pains here in this camp and i really need to have a man by my side to encourage me and give me good advice in life and help me to come out from this situation. My late father Dr . Col Johnson Buba was the chairman/ managing director of (TOURE INDUSTRIAL COMPANY LTD), in MONROVIA the economic capital of my Country, and he was also the personal adviser to the former head of state before the rebels attacked our house one early morning and killed my mother and father in a cold blood. It is only me that is alive now and i managed to make my way to a nearby country Senegal where i am living now as a refugee. This Refugee Camp is headed by a Reverend Father, i used his office computer to send you this email and i only enter his office when he is less busy in his office I would like to know more about you, your likes and dislikes, your hobbies and what you are doing presently. i like to meet understanding, loyal, sincere, trustworthy, kind, friendly and more to that, a man of vision and truth. I will tell you more about myself in my next mail. Attached here is my picture, Hoping to hear from you soonest. Yours Forever in love,
Flora..

My Sweetheart,
How is your day? I believe it is great.My age is 24 years and still remain unmarried.I read your mail and i realised very well that you are the man i have always wish for.I want someone who would treat with love and understanding as i have gone through a lot of trauma. Try to call me by 2.pm GMT i will be waitng just dial 00 then followed by 221 add 771089217, As i told you in my previous mail, i am presently living in the refugee camp here in Dakar Senegal as a result of the death of my parents. Things are very difficult here and all my hopes is on you and for you to assist me transfer $7.9 million dollars deposited by my late father at STANDARD LIFE BANK OF SCOTLAND. to your position so that you can send some money for me to prepare my travelling documents to meet with you. I have informed the bank about my plans to claim this money and the only thing they told me is to look for a foreign partner who will stand on my behalf due to my refugee status. In this regards i will like you to contact the bank immediately with this information,telling them that you are my foreign partner and that you want to know the possibilities of assisting me transfer my $7.9 million dollars deposited by my late father Dr.Col.Johnson Buba,of which i am the next of kin.The contact information of the bank is as follows,STANDARD LIFE BANK OF SCOTLAND
Email address: ( slbtransferdept@mixmail.com )
( hughslb@aol.co.uk )
The name of the transfer officer is Mr Hugh Stevenson
Telephone number +44-703 192 8882
+44 703 195 5565
Fax number +44-703-190-6308
When you contact them tell them that you are my foreigh partner and that you want to assist me transfer my money to your account due to my refugee status here in Dakar yours Forever Friend,
Flora.

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a way to refresh

Posted by chuchu on November 25th, 2008

Now a days we cant avoid the fact that we are very busy with our works for us to sustain our needs and to give the needs of our family…  But sometimes being a workaholic can affect our lives too.. nt only in emotional aspect but the relationship with our family..

It would be better that once a week we can have a refresh day with our family and have bonding with them even though only at home.. Or sometimes beauty bonding is one of the nice way or it.. like the family will go to spa and refresh the bodies…

Or one of the best thing to do is even though we’re at home we can enjoy it if you have pool at home… but if you guys dont have any pool supplies at home much better to have one for the enjoyment of the family… some are using pool filters for their pools..

So have a way to refresh. :-)

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KD’s Bday

Posted by chuchu on November 19th, 2008

It was Sunday when me and my co-volunteers celebrated the birthday of our kamp’s director ate kai..

It was a simple celebration with close friends in kamp…

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White House Labradoodle

Posted by chuchu on November 17th, 2008

A Labradoodle is a crossbred or hybrid dog created by crossing the Labrador Retriever and the Standard or Miniature Poodle. The Labradoodle was first deliberately bred in 1989… when Australian breeder Wally Conron first crossed the Labrador Retriever and Standard Poodle for Guide Dogs Victoria. His aim was to combine the low-shedding coat of the Poodle with the gentleness and trainability of the Labrador, and to provide a Guide Dog suitable for people with allergies to fur and dander. Labradoodles are now often used as Guide, Assistance, and Therapy Dogs.

This dogs are still developing and still notyet a true breed.. but this dogs are amazing ones and they were also a sensive one.

When President Obama won on the candidacy many people make joy and shout their glory of the winner of their pride… As we all know that Obama is a breed between two color her mother is a white american while his father is a black amrican… but this is not the hindrance why Obama became a good person and serve many people…

Like a Labradoodle dog, Obama is a breed from two colors who is amazing and sensitive to the cry of the people… Obama’s Labradoodle that can make a place w better worl to live and can serve millions of people hundreds of countries all over the globe who is in the downiest part of their lives…

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Pair Different Chocolates With The Perfect Wine

Posted by chuchu on October 26th, 2008

hocolate and wine are scrumptious together, but how can you know which ones offer the biggest wow effect together? Keep reading and you’ll soon be a pro.

he first rule with wine is that it should be as sweet, if not a bit sweeter than the chocolate.

Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate is fantastic with a Ruby Port or another dark wine, such as a Zinfandel or Cabernet.
Step2
Milk Chocolate

Milk chocolate pairs very well with a Merlot or Pinot Noir.
Step3
Carmel Chocolates

These are delicious with a Tawny Port or Sherry.
Step4
White Chocolate

You’ll really enjoy white chocolate paired with an old world wine like Moscato or Champagne.

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drive accident free

Posted by chuchu on October 25th, 2008

You have a license and you know the rules of the road but how many of us follow them all each and every time we sit down behind the wheel? Straying from these guidelines is what causes accidents and there are steps that we can take to ensure if there is an accident it then you’re not at fault.

Don’t speed – Even when others tear up the pavement and burn right by you; resist the urge to speed.

Let them go ahead – Stay to the slow lane and allow faster cars to pass you by.


Check the weather
– Plan your trips out ahead of time. If you do have to drive try to leave early so that you will be ahead of the storm. If you do get caught in the storm slow down. Stay on the protected side of the road; this is the curb side or the side with the shallowest ditch.

Seatbelt safety – Always wear a seatbelt. Your children learn by watching. Show them that you do care.

Never mix cars and alcohol – Don’t drive if you have been drinking or allow others to drive after drinking. You may not be over the legal limit but is it really worth finding out?

Outfit your car – Check fluids and lights often to ensure they are in full working order. It is not a bad idea to carry a jug of water, some extra oil, and a road side safety kit.


Keep a safe distance
– There is enough room on the road for many cars. You don’t have to be close to the car in front of you to know that they are there. Count 1,1000,2,1000 as the car in front of you passes a telephone pole or other object until you pass it. You should leave at least one to two car lengths between you and them to allow you time to react if you need to change lanes or stop. The counting is how many seconds you would have to react to something. If you need more time to react then leave more space.


Use the eyes in the back of your head
– This is not just a phrase for mothers. Your eyes should be moving from mirror to mirror in your car. You should always have at least two outs out of the place where you are at. This maybe restricted to the other lane and the ditch if it is a narrow road but you should still take inventory of them incase. It is easier to drive a car back out of ditch when you plan where to go in. Stay away from concrete, telephone poles, drainage pipes, and transformers. You have one option up and out if anything is in the way it could damage your car further.


Don’t be a jerk
– There is no need to do things to aggravate other drivers. It just makes your driving less enjoyable for all. Keep your lights dim while driving over hills at night. Do not pass only to hurry and stop to turn. Use your turn signals that is what they were installed for.


Avoid distractions –
We all work and play far too hard. Try to focus on driving while driving. You will have time to put your makeup on, finish lunch, and talk on your cell phone later. Keep your music at a reasonable level so that you can hear emergency vehicles that maybe nearby. It could be your family in the ambulance some day so pull off the road like it personally counts to you and let them by. Find something to entertain your children in the car so they don’t take your attention from where it should be. If all else fails one short blast of the radio on high will quiet them immediately and should not distract you because you’re the one causing it.

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change your career

Posted by chuchu on October 24th, 2008

Many of us go through our lives doing a job that we perhaps do not hate completely, but one that does not fulfill our ultimate goals or provide an outlet for our creativity. There are many reasons why you get stuck in whatever profession you’re in. Maybe you studied Law and became a lawyer only to find that in mid-life you were merely providing a paycheck for your family - but not really filling your inner need for growth and personal enrichment. Or perhaps you are many of the support personnel that found a “safe” job under the corporate umbrella. It was a fine job providing good benefits and a steady paycheck while the kids were young, or while your spouse was finishing up graduate school, but maybe - lately, you’ve come to realize that during all the struggle someone was lost in the process over the years, YOU! Well baby it’s time. Read my article and get on your way to doing something you love or enjoy. Gone are days when you must stick to the career path you set out on. Maybe you want to pick up some of those old dreams and find a little something for yourself in the process!

What do you want to do? This is the first question you must ask yourself. Many things may have changed since you first had an idea for a career. If you were thing you’d become an expert at WANG software..it’s time to revisit your dream. Do the research. Figure out what kind of career you’d like.

Make a plan. After you figure out what it is you want to do. Create the plan. BE as creative you like. Write it down. Are you going to go to school? Are you going to take some classes? Are there books you need to read? What kind of preparation will you require in order to do the job? Don’t skip any steps. It’s important to know all the perameters before you set forth on your path.

Give yourself a reality check. Realize your own limitations. Nothing is more embarrassing than going beyond your prime. For example, there was a very rich woman who decided late in life to become a ballerina. She used her money, power and influence to assemble some of the world’s best dancers to train her. She bought theatres to perform in and worked day and night. But she was in her fifties, and no matter how good she became, she’d never be the 16 year old prima ballerina. They laughed behind her back as the swallowed up her money. It’s a very sad story. The arts may have benefited from her donations, but she lost out in the end. Do yourself a favor, don’t be the poster child for a dream that requires youth, vim and vigor. Choose a path you can follow. Do not set yourself up to fail. A good example could be an accountant who has always wanted to run their own flower shop. With enough planning and prepartion, this is a feat that can be accomplished. Another dream might be to own your own business. This requires hard work, but can be done, if it’s in a field you know something about and you are willing to do the homework.

What are you willing to sacrifice? This is a hard question. I know many people who are working as administrative assistants and making excellent money. They live in fine homes and some even own a few investment properties. Sometimes in order to gain something, we must give up something. For some of us, it means a healthy paycheck. But as one philosopher once said, “you can not put a price on happiness.” If you are going home from work miserable every night and dreading going in to the office every day, it might be a sacrifice you are willing to risk. An unhappy life can lead to an early death - and then who prospers from it, your off-spring, your relatives? Now is the time for you! So figure out if you can cut your costs, or whatever this present job brings in order to do something for yourself.

Once the plan is in place-step outside your box and begin! You’ve done the homework, figured out how to manage on your income, housing, whatever. You know which kind of education to take. Now is the time to begin your plan. It could start with something as simple as one night course a week. In this way you could keep your “day job” and still pursue your dream job. Stay away from abandoning everything all at once. It may prove to be to great a shock to your system. Take it slow -take baby steps. You can add momentum as you go along. If your dream is to become a night club singer, there is no reason why you can’t work it into your schedule, by maybe taking some voice lessons practicing and turning off the television and pehaps starting at a karaoke club in order to getyour confidence up. Television robs many of us of our dreams. If you have a dream in your head to change your career, keep it set out in front of you and work until you drop to get it. The secret to fulfilling your dream and becoming a success is this, “you have to want it badly enough.” Work hard and follow your plan.

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The best home for my family

Posted by chuchu on October 23rd, 2008

Since I am in the right age, i want to build my own family with the best home that I want for time. Together we will build our dreams and and everything that we want. Of course each one of us wants to have the best home for your families.. But it is not easy to start up and put back things in place like this but with the help of lots of real estate i think it would be easier to do so..

My husband wants to build our little kingdom in a private golf and residential community.. And when I browsed some of the real estate I’ve found out this DC Ranch Realtor… yes its DC Ranch Realtor which is very perfect to what we need.

This DC Ranch Realtor shared by all the residents are remarkable amenities offered at 2 community centers. Some of the features include lighted tennis and basketball courts, Olympic-size pool, children’s wading pool, children’s adventure playground, exercise and fitness room, poolside and garden patios, meeting rooms for clubs, celebrations and events, a community-wide intranet, and a full calendar of events and activities.

A perfect spot for a perfect home..

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Marry a Millionaraire!

Posted by chuchu on October 23rd, 2008

It’s your time to shine!

Mother always told me that it is just as easy to fall in love with a person of means, as it is to with someone from the bourgeoise, but what mother didn’t tell me was that, in order to meet them, I have to go where they are

Practically every one of my poorer artist friends is ever so often joking that they maybe should just “give up” waitressing, or working as a shoe shine boy or out and out begging, or playing music on the streets of Manhattan or doing mime, or temping or any of the myriad of things we artists in New York have to do to pay the rent and just Marry a millionaire! It wouldn’t be the first time that the marriage between a person of the arts and a ..shall we say, benefactor actually occurred. While I don’t think any one of them were serious about marrying Cecil B. De Mille types or the like - the idea can be very appealing. I have had the opportunity not once, but quite a few times to marry that millionaire/billionaire who wanted me..thought I’d complete their life, and if not for my small town upbringing and scruples and out and out stupidity! I might have been able to go for it! But alas, I wouldn’t be writing you now, having to deal with my minions and whatever pet project I happen to be on it..but no good millionairal proposal (if there’s such an expression) lasts for ever, and even the best of them sour like a Hilton incarceration. But the point I am trying to make here is that, if it couldn’t happen for me, and not that I don’t possess that certain je ne sais pas that gets them going, it could happen for you. In this article I should like to tell you how to do this. After reading it, I’d appreciate your comments…and if you do marry, please keep my aspiring novel “Seven Murders In Sussex” in mind, thanks. And here we go, brace yourselves…
FIRST: Determine. One of the very first questions you must answer is, “what kind of millionaire are you interested in? Is it someone in Finance? Are they self-made? Or do they come from, what I like to call, “old money.” This group is my particular favorite, because they tend to have all the money in the world, and seemingly no notion of how they got it, having been born into it and all that jazz. Once you determine who/what kind they are then we can get to the next question…

SECOND: Appearance. Your personal appearance is very important. While it’s not possible for everyone on the planet to look like Marilyn Monroe, or some Hollywood starlet..we must always do our best to try to look good. Now you might have some notion of what you’d have to look like to meet and marry the very very very rich..but let me tell you darlings, put away the faux diamonique and the updo sweeps with rhinestones galore and shy away from those gold lamai cha cha culottes or that prom dress or tux you never got to wear..remember this old adage, “less is more.” I personally think that clean is best. You want to be simple. For men this could mean khakis, a white button down shirt, woven belt, and loafers, for the ladies this could mean a simple shirt dress from l.l. bean or the like, or just a nice cotton floral, nothing too showy, nothing flashy. Remember, it’s not about standing out in the crowd. Quite possibly it is exactly the opposite. But we’ll get to that later. If you have one small piece of nice jewelry or a smart watch, you might like to wear that. Small pearl earrings perhaps might fit the bill, or a good copy of a rolex watch or a small pin that has more significance to your family (perhaps an heirloom) and less about show. This is very important. You can’t catch one if they think you are in pursuit of them for money alone. And I know, you’re thinking, “but without love?” But how can you know if you’ll fall in love with them if you haven’t even met them yet. And let’s face it, the largest denominators in failed marriages these days, meaning the number one reason why couples break up is..you guessed it, money, or lack of it. You don’t have to believe me, you can check it out for yourself. What I’m saying is, don’t pre-judge how a relationship will go just because someone has a hundred or so million. It isn’t right. Everyone deserves a chance, even the very rich.

THIRD: Location. You can’t meet the guy/gal if you aren’t where they are. Now you’re thinking, where do I meet them? Well this will require research. I’m probably going to get into a lot of trouble for telling you this, and letting this particular cat out of the bag, but…every library in the United States can get a copy of The Social Register. In this book is listed the names of people on the register who for the most part are, to put it bluntly, stinking rich. Of course you can also find out who they are through your own means, even the internet. Or if you’d just like a grab bag of millionaires, you could attend any number of art auctions..you could go to some estate sales, you could go to boat shows, whale watching..anything that might interest your perspective. I never tire of art galleries or tennis matches. This is where they are. I’ve even gone to a dog show or two in Tarrytown, or the flea markets of East Hampton, or the shore line, in New Jersey Long Beach Island is famous for harboring the rich. Once you have a good sized list of places where you might find “the one” the next step is meeting them.

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Eliminating Bathroom Odors

Posted by chuchu on October 22nd, 2008

The bathroom is where we wash and groom our bodies, make ourselves comfortable and leave all our worries behind. In the process, the bathroom becomes a haven of dust, dirt, exfoliates and bodily fluids, which, together with moisture, encourage the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew. End result: a myriad of unpleasant odors.

Scrub the bathtub where dirt and grime create nasty and stinking stains. Apply a bathroom tub and tile cleaner and let it soak for a few minutes. This will give the product enough time to soften the dirt and grime, making it easier for you to scrub them off. Rinse well. Towel dry.

Scrub the shower stall where dirt, soap and calcium leave a smelly residue. A scum remover product is most effective in cleaning shower stalls thick with water spots and soap scum. Apply, scrub with a brush or sponge, rinse off and towel dry.

Wash and dry all the accessories in the bathtub and shower area. Be sure to clean the undersides of soap, body wash and hair care containers where mold tends to grow.

 

 

Clean the toilet bowl, which is a major source of bathroom stench. Apply toilet bowl cleaner to the inside walls of the bowl, scrub with a brush, making sure to reach the underside of the rim and then flush. Use an antibacterial spray and paper towels to clean the outside of the entire toilet bowl and water closet. Pay special attention to the rim and under the seat. Get on your knees to reach the bottom and back areas of the bowl.

 

 

Clean the vanity counter and washbasin (sink) where odor-causing scum and mold gather quickly. Scrub the counter with a tile cleaner. Rinse and wipe dry. Use a scum remover to remove soap scum and water spots from the fixtures. Wipe dry. Wash and dry all accessories that get in contact with water.

 

 

Sweep the floor to remove dust and hair, then mop with detergent soap and water to remove everything that landed there to deteriorate or decay. Rinse and wipe dry.

 

 

Replace all curtains, floor mats and used towels that reek musty odors from bacteria and mildew.

 

 

Empty and disinfect all trash bins.

How to Prevent Odor Causes

 

 

Wash or replace shower curtains and floor mats regularly. The more people that use the showers, the more frequently the curtains and floor mats should be washed or replaced.

 

 

Replace sponges, loofas and other bath implements regularly because bacteria grow on them very quickly.

 

 

Refresh bath, hand and face towels as often as necessary.

 

 

Dry the counter and sink area after washing your hands and face to minimize mildew and scum buildup.

 

 

Ventilate the bathroom or keep the exhaust fan on for a few minutes after every bath or shower to reduce moisture that encourages molds and mildew.

 

Empty the trash bins often. Use plastic liners for easy collection and disposal.

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