Senin, 02 November 2009

Vogue Germany November 2009 Features Fashion Trends for 2010

The November issue of Vogue Germany features the most anticipated fashion trends for 2010 that includes thigh high boots, big shoulders, and leather coats.

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Source: fashionising.com

Celebrities in Their Halloween Costumes 2009

Here are some the most amazing Halloween costumes worn by celebrities last October 31, 2009.

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Left: "Twilight" stars Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene in Robin and peacock costumes.
Right: Seal and Heidi Klum in black bird feathers.

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Left: Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey in Angel Halloween Costume.
Right: Paris Hilton and Doug Reinhardt Angel Halloween Costume also.

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Left: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt in Jon/Kate Gosselin looks.
Right: Jessica Alba as Dora the Explorer

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Left: Audrina Patridge in a Genie Halloween costume.
Right: Gwen Stefani dressed as a cow girl.

Source: OMG

Minggu, 01 November 2009

KUALA LUMPUR - bukit bintang & uptown damansara, 10/31/09






NOVEMBER SCHEDULE UPDATE - INDONESIA, AUSTRALIA & NZ

until Nov. 4: Jakarta
Nov. 4: Face Hunter Party, at 365 Echo Bar, Kemang, Jakarta, start 9PM, Facebook event
Nov. 5: Bali
Nov. 6-9: Perth, Australia
Nov. 7: Perth Face Hunter Party, details to be announced soon
Nov. 10-23: Melbourne
Nov. 24-25: Auckland, NZ
Nov. 26-27: Wellington, NZ
Nov. 28-Dec.2: Sydney

Red Decade; Eugene Lyons; thug persecution of anti-Obama dissent

We have had more than a year to observe the religion that is Obama-worship and the Obama cult of personality. But worse than the unearned praise and unearned rewards are the personal attacks on those who refuse to worship Obama. Right now we are witnessing coordinated attacks upon "Fox News," the Chamber of Commerce, "big insurance," Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, etc.

This type of attack is nothing new. In the 1930's, American supporters of the Soviet Union would not tolerate criticism of their faith. Anyone who pointed out the brutality of the Soviet system was attacked [I am referring to attacks by American fifth columnists for the Soviet Union - not persecution by the Soviet government in Russia]:
People shut their eyes and their ears and their minds to anything which might reflect on their new religion. Supposed "intellectuals" were sure they were demolishing detailed reports on Russian realities by insulting the authors. I shall have more to say about the arts of character assassination as practiced against infidels. The process served essentially as a psychological trick for ignoring their views with a clear conscience.

One day an apologetic stranger came to see me. He told me a heart-rending tale. It seems that his wife, a high-strung and warm-natured woman, had devoted years of ardent effort to the communist movement. Several weeks before, she had heard me speak at a forum meeting at the Community Church of New York. What I had to report on Russia had shaken her faith. She came home that night and suffered a nervous breakdown. Now her husband came to plead that I go to the hospital and assure the woman that I had lied, that everything in Russia was lovely . . . .

I became familiar with high-pitched, hysterical hecklers; with insulting letters. As I came out of the auditorium after talking to a few hundred schoolteachers gathered at the Ethical Culture School on a Sunday afternoon, a wild-eyed, dark-visaged woman shouted obscenities at me and tried to scratch out my eyes. She was one of the "activists," I was told, of the communist local of the New York Teachers Union.

And my own experience was mild compared with those of dozens of others who dared to tell aloud what they knew of the bogus Utopia. Eye-scratching and name-calling and sneering were in the temper of the Red Decade. The methods seemed even less edifying when disguised as "literary criticism" in the New Republic or as "economic analysis" in the Nation, or as slapstick humor in a column by the late Heywood Broun.
Red Decade, p. 194

Only when we see the thugs through the eyes of history can we see them for what they really are.