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The Russian women are appeared not to have enough sex Oct. 4th, 2009 @ 09:20 pm
[info]alenova
Russian sexy bride

According to OBS over half of the Russian women are looking for sexual contacts in other countries. The Russian men do not satisfy them anymore, and they do not have another choice but seek help from foreigners.



Every Russian woman naturally has such attractive features as beauty and charm, tenderness and patience, full comprehension of her man and warm and kind relationships with him. The whole world knows about it. It makes Russian women to be desired in every country. Many men of different countries appreciate so much this fact.



The Russians are the emotional and passionate people. The Russian women even look for more emotionality and more passion. The passion for them is a tangible ancient instinct, limitless and endless. The passion overrides and blinds. The passion searches for an outlet. The passion is hidden in the big cities and small towns. The passion appears in gestures and movements of woman, her step and gait, as well as in her eyes.



The new feeling may come anytime, otherwise, what water washes her hands for, what the wind blows her hair for? The new feeling should be unbelievable and unforgettable, otherwise, what shapely figure and open eyes for? The new feeling should be as stunning as a thunder and as bright as thousand bulbs of the hotels and restaurants in the night. The new feeling can be found anywhere. Do not delay the search of the new feeling for tomorrow. You do not know, probably, tomorrow you will not have a chance to drink a wine glass filled today. Time is running out as a wild horse, and you have to catch it.



What can be better than an overseas stranger with a bouquet of unknown aromas? What can be stronger than a premonition of the passion not responded yet in unknown and mysterious distant lands? Are these countries hot? Cold? Are there the boundless seas? Is water there as rarity as the October sun in our land? It is not important at all! The most important is that this guest will be absolutely different, comparing to known and familiar.



The Russian women like exactly mysteriousness and rarity of the first dates with foreigners. According to OBS about 75 percent of Russian women look for acquaintances of foreign men, expecting special and peculiar relationships. They are waiting for a new feeling, brighter than experienced before. They always keep their eyes widely open not to miss a guest, and their home’s doors are open to let him inside.



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Are you blogger? Learn how to get into space for free:) Oct. 3rd, 2008 @ 04:30 pm
[info]annflower

Most of us will never go to space - at least, not for a decade or so. But while we may not be able to go on a space walk or bounce around in zero-G, the prospect of being able to send something into the Great Beyond sounds like a decent consolation.

IntoSpace.org is hoping to make that happen for a mere $2.

The site is offering a deal that is reminiscent of the Million Dollar Homepage. You pay $2 for the rights to a 0.4×0.4 inch block on a piece of paper, on which you can include a photograph, piece of text, or logo. If you purchase more than 20 blocks at once, you’re eligible for a small discount. There are around 250,000 blocks available, which means IntoSpace could potentially earn around $500,000.
original article on techcrunch

There’s a special offer for bloggers: you tell your readers about the project and go with us into space for free. Bloggers are going into space for FREE in a separate rocket (1000 seats)!

Project's website - http://intospace.org

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The Spanish Elections and the People Mar. 9th, 2008 @ 09:37 pm
[info]lostraven
As of 6 P.M. CET, Bloomberg's Spanish correspondents are reporting that 61.1% of
the Spanish population has voted today in the Spanish national elections. Up for
grabs is the primary leadership of a country with a mixed bag of a steadily growing
economy coupled with one of Europe's worst unemployment rates.

However, a large number of Spaniards are somewhat ambivalent about the whole
political process despite (or perhaps because of) a run up that has been marred
by both vicious political mudslinging and the recent assassination of Socialist
lawmaker Isaias Carrasco
.

The two warring factions are:

* the incumbent Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE; otherwise known as the
Socialist Party) and their head honcho, Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero

* the rival Partido Popular (PP; otherwise known as the Popular or People's Party)
and their great cheese, Mariano Rajoy

While there are leaders of the parties, I'm told that the people vote for the
party and all the members on the ticket, not just for a lone candidate, or so
my students tell me.

One of the fascinating things about being an English teacher in Madrid is that
I constantly get to talk with a wide variety of children and adults from
differing political and social backgrounds. From them, I get to see a tiny
sliver of the various opinions about Spain and its people's needs and desires.
Oh, and I get to ask them almost anything. This means I get to hear various
opinions about the political process, the candidates, and the problems that
grip Spain. And from this sliver, I hear one primary thing; get this election
done and over with so we can move on. Despite the country's impressive growth
since the end of the Franco era
, many want more.

There's still the matter of this terrorist group ETA ("Euskadi Ta Askatasuna -
Basque for "Basque Homeland and Freedom"
)at the end of the day. And there
are still concerns about the water supply as well. And while unemployment
rates have gotten progressively better, there are real concerns about how
U.S. mortgage foreclosures may potentially affect the Spanish economy. So
many Spaniards crave stability regardless of whether Señor Zapatero or
Señor Rejoy usher in that stability.

But let's be honest; despite their diversity, my students only represent a
small population of Spain. The reality is that Spain is an old country, and
it's not that long ago that it was a dictatorship. There are still many people
from those times, many older, "conservative" folks still marked by their
experiences from the Franco era. And Zapatero's "legalization of same-sex
marriage, adoption rights for gays and lesbians and a more lenient divorce
law
" hasn't sit very well with many folks. Because of this, the PP and
Rajoy are an attractive option, even if it's somewhat "reminiscent of the
Franco dictatorship."

For now, many are keeping a close watch on the El País website as
well as other sources to determine who will steer the country to new
growth and around obstacles. But know that that Spain is no exception
in the "politicians and politics are awful" camp. There are just as
many citizens who would prefer that their Sunday not get interrupted
by such things.

-Shawn

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