Her Majesty (15 seconds)
The Beatles Abbey Road
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with apologies for nicking nosferatu,s topic lol............. your fave song that clocks in under 3 minutes..... blitzkreig bop or song 2 for me.........
Her Majesty (15 seconds)
The Beatles Abbey Road
are men really this indispensable?
man-shaped pillow for solo sleeper.
by kaori hitomi in nagareyama, japan.
E-man lol, I am rolling.....
this time it's the messy daubings of a 4 year old being touted as 'art' and sold for big bucks.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3701484.stm.
it always makes me laugh when they set them up and finally reveal that the mysterious new modern artists they have raved over is really a chimpanzee let loose with tubes of paint.. for me an artist is someone who makes art.
Simon is right......I would not line my cat box with this "art".......
News flash! Simon, Realist and Thichi hold same viewpoint!!!!
sorry, that's a silly questions.. i would like to know what is lds/mormon.
and what's their doctrines.
any info ?.
What does LDS and LSD have in common?
One you take with a sugar cube, and the other you take with a grain of salt.
what is your favorite long song?
here are some of mine:.
kashmir - led zeppelin (over 8:00).
The Beatles Abbey Road
Golden Slumbers/carry that weight/she came through the bathroom window/The End
are men really this indispensable?
man-shaped pillow for solo sleeper.
by kaori hitomi in nagareyama, japan.
lol
are men really this indispensable?
man-shaped pillow for solo sleeper.
by kaori hitomi in nagareyama, japan.
Are Men really this indispensable?
Man-shaped pillow for solo sleeper
By Kaori Hitomi in Nagareyama, Japan
29sep04
AFTER a long night at work as a radio DJ, Junko Suzuki likes to snuggle at bedtime - and she says she's found the perfect partner: a man-shaped pillow.
Linen maker Kameo Corp.'s new "Boyfriend's Arm Pillow" - which consists of a headless torso and a stuffed arm that curls around the sleeper - might make some people uneasy.
But not Ms Suzuki, or about 1000 others in Japan who have bought the pillow, which Kameo says is the first of its kind. The product went on the market last December.
"I like to sleep holding someone's hand," Ms Suzuki, 34. "And this pillow makes me feel relaxed because I can hold the arm and feel something warm at my side."
Kameo, based in the southern Japanese city of Fukuoka, says the pillow is not only an emotional comfort, but that its shape keeps the body balanced by supporting the sleeper from both sides.
Sleepers typically curl up in between the body of the pillow and the crooked arm, with the sleeper's head resting on the pillow's "bicep."
"My grandmother used to say that there is nothing more comfortable pillow than human," Kameo President Tomoki Kakehashi said. "So, I thought that maybe women would want to sleep on an arm-shaped pillow."
The pillow is only on sale in Japan, where customers can buy one for Y8500 ($106.8). Covered in a shirt-shaped pillow cover, it comes in blue, pink or green.
For Ms Suzuki, who is estranged from her husband, the pillow has definite advantages: It doesn't squirm or thrash in the night, and you know it'll be there in the morning.
"It keeps holding me all the way through," she said in her home outside of Tokyo. "I think this is great because this does not betray me."
One-size pillows do not fit all.
So Kameo is working up new models: muscular pillows for sleepers who like their pillows well-
built; slender models for those after a more sensitive, vulnerable partner.
The company also has a prototype for its next big project: a female pillow for men. This one will be shaped like a woman's lap, with a "skirt" cover.
"I always thought someone's lap would the best pillow for me," Mr Kakehashi said.
when does the new season of enterprise start?
i've been looking and i haven't seen an episode in weeks now.. .
chris
Anyone get the classic first season on the new packaged DVD set yet? I want it, but $90...
i have read a lot of books about spirituality, religion and self-awareness.
the one major problem i have with christianity (and despite the fact that people may suggest that i am just turned off by being raised as a jw.... i think that my point would be valid without having experienced that negative start to life).. the one common premise of christianity is that we are sinners at birth and that we need salvation, otherwise we are disrespecting god.
i have also read other books that use the premise at the exact opposite end of the spectrum...... namely that we are perfect at birth and that we, through choice, use prejudisms and negative thought patterns that end up making this "sinner" theory more believable.. i'm not suggesting that either of these theories is absolutley correct, but i choose to lean more towards the "perfect at birth" theory.
Why I am a Christian:
I love the Paradox. We need to admit we are all sinners, or you can?t join. Acknowledging your sins, realizing them and you are forgiven. We can keep going.
The experience of spiritual power is a joyful one. We know what we are doing, what our living entails. For when we truly know what we are doing, we are participating in the omniscience of God.
One of the most profound themes of the Gospels was Christ?s continual frustration on finding that there was no one who could really understand him, even his disciples had problems. Christ had to lead by walking ahead, utterly alone. This kind of aloneness is "shared" by all who travel on the journey of spiritual growth.
i have been raised all my life in the jehovah's witnesses organization.
i am not baptised.
after recently reading reasoning from the scriptures i began to question the organization.
Wow! You can tell that you are a thinking person. That can be dangerous for a Jw.
Welcome! What part of Texas do you live? I was Born in El Paso, now living in California...