rulururu

post Getting Married?

August 29th, 2007

Filed under: Style, Womens, Clothing, Blog — Tom @ 12:00 am

This is my favorite wedding dress. I like it because it would make any lady feel like a real princess. It reminds me of something you would see in a movie about the pretty princesses.

It comes in a couple of colors, including the colors of ivory and white. It is available in a variety of sizes ranging from 1 all the way up to 30.

I love how the dress flows, trails far and behind the woman, to me, it screams elegance. Its easy to see why I enjoy the dress, its so storybook. The cut of the fabric along the back is very flattering as well.

I enjoy this dress best in white, but ivory is also available if you shy away from white.

The designer is “Forever Yours” and this dress is a part of the fantasy collection. There are many wedding dresses and most are gorgeous, but this one is my favorite.

in modern cultrue its normal for the dresses to be white, eggshell or ivory. Queen Mary wa sone of the first to wear a white dress to her wedding. At the time, in France white was the color of mourners, I wonder is Mary was trying to make a joke as her husband was the French king. White became the color to wed in after Queen Victoria wed in 1840. Before this a bride would wed in any color, but not black or red.

Irregardless of color, this dress is an outstanding make!

post Lessons of Entreprenuership

May 29th, 2007

Filed under: Womens, Reference, Childraising, Mens, Social, Blogroll, Methods, Home and Life, Blog — Tom @ 3:14 am

One of the best lessons an entreprenuer can demonstrate is dedication, dedication couple with hard work is a very potent combination. Entreprenuers by and large have a desire to achieve, and they will, because they will not be told otherwise. They push and struggle to overcome problems, and through that work create a successful business.

Most are overachievers and workaholics. Many will take charge of a business and live with it night and day until its standing on its own, they have almost a paternal quality in this manner. They are held by themselves to be fully responsible for anything they assume within the venture, including that entity as well. Many work not for money, but for respect, or title.

 Entrepreneurs tend to be optimistic, pessimism is generally not found  in this breed. they belive that they can make the impossible possible. This breed leans towards excellence and strive to outdo themselves. Organization skills are second nature, some tend to have a vast social network they can tap.

The bottom line is profit, perhaps not a liquid one, but one with which to measure the success of their efforts.

 

post Natural Hair Dyes

May 23rd, 2007

Theres a natural ingredient in black tea that makes it something like a dye. If you want highlights, a bunch of shine, and yet still darken you hair, this mya be something worth trying for you. Just brew 2 strong cups of black tea, and just use it to rinse the shampoo out of you hair  after you wash it. Careful! Very strong black tea could stain your skin a bit.

Alone, Black tea isnt terribly effective for dye jobs, theres a few  other ingredients needed for it to be truly effective. These other ingredients have a great side effect, they make your hair thicker, prevents fall out, and your hair will grow faster!!

Perhaps you wanna try it:

~~ A cup of Black Henna

~~ 2 cups of plain yogurt

~~ 10 black tea teabags
~~ a cup of water
**a cup of water
Soak the teabags in plain water, til the brew is very strong. Then simply use this water to mix up the henna and yogurt together. Apply to hair, cover, and let it sit in your hair for 6-8 hours. Wash your hair normally, and you will see the dramatic and wonderful change.

Since henne coats and seals the hair shaft, it actualy protects your hair. Doing this 2 times a week or so and your hair will be noticeably healthier. I

post Pearls

May 13th, 2007

Filed under: Household, Womens, Consumption, Social, Blogroll, Blog — Tom @ 2:28 am

The quality  of a pearl is determined by  various things: the type of pearl, how thick it is, its shine, how clean it is and surface texture, its size, its color, and its shape.

Pearls are one of the very  few organic gems. It is the sole gemstone that has been grown inside an animal. Interestingly, a pearl found in the rough, without ever being touched by man, is already beautiful. It needs no help from man to achieve its own glory.
Now, a pearl isnt perfect, it has certain oddities and abberations, becuz it is organic, and not a cut stone. Simply put, a near perfect string would cost you a fortune.

In recent times, man has become proficient at producing freshwater pearls, and as a consequence they have beomce affordable so that the avergae person now has a chance to possess them.  They are still an organic creation nonetheless and will have all the variance one woudl expect.

post Keys to Excellent Job Performance

March 16th, 2007

Filed under: Mens, Womens, Social, hype, Blogroll, Methods, Blog — Tom @ 8:26 pm

 LISTEN to what is being asked of you. Dont be someone who has to be told twice. Simply do what you are asked.Avoid gossip.

If you dont know the answer, dont try. If you do, answer with authority, this will let people always remember you having the correct answer.

Dont be late. Look professional.

Dont  blame others.

BE ON TIME, BE NEAT…..perception means a lot. Look like a bum and be treated like one. Look like a pro and be treated like one.
Understand the time table for assignments, use the time you have to be accurate. Getting things done ahead of schedule is great, but only if it’s right.

post Borrowing from your 401(k) to get your First Home

March 11th, 2007

If you are younger the age of 59 1/2, you cannot withdraw money from your 401(k) plan to buy your first house without  a 10 percent additional tax on early distributions from qualified retirement plans.

However, depending on the rules for your 401(k) plan, you might be able to borrow money from your 401(k) plan to buy your first home. Similiar to using the fund as a collateral. Interest and payment may vary but it seems to be worth looking into.

post What to do with Gaps in Employment on your Resume

March 9th, 2007

Filed under: Social, Mens, Womens, Home and Life, Family, Blogroll, hype, Blog — Tom @ 12:57 pm

 There are plenty of excellent legitimate reasons for the gap.  So, no decent employer will just discard out a resume. They are trying to find the  person to fill a job.

No, no one should try to cover up something in neither a resume nor an application.
Especially do not omit data in the application. That is a legal document, with a signature bearing to the fact that everything in is is true. If it asks for an employment history and it is left out, it is a form of perjury.

It’s OK to fine tune an individual resume for the specific company or job. But a lie is a lie and there are few excuses for that.

Unemployment happens. Its a part of our modern life.

post Where’s my Tax Refund?

March 7th, 2007

Just call them! Contact the customer service representative at the Internal Revenue Service .  They are super assistive as it is their job to help the public. Heres the number for Live Telephone Assistance 1-800-829-1040.

If you click this link to get exact info on your tax return, just enter your social security number, the filing status, and the expected amount of your tax refund, and it will give you the status or your tax return.
https://sa2.www4.irs.gov/irfof/lang/en/i…

post Can 30 day Certificates of Deposit improve your credit?

February 24th, 2007

Filed under: Consumption, Household, Mens, Womens, Home and Life, Family, Blogroll, Savings, hype, Blog — Tom @ 9:04 am

I would conjecture the reason there are 30-day CDs is so you can have very liquid assets. Buying a 30 day CD with cash you dont immediately need would be slightly profitable, because you would recieve  marginal interest.

Of course, the shorter the CD, the less the interest rate, so naturally a 30 day CD is rediculously low. This is better than nothing however.

Would it help your credit? Well it wont hurt it, but wont help a whole lot either.

post Cleaning Fishtanks

February 3rd, 2007

Filed under: Pets, Household, Mens, Womens, Social, Home and Life, Blogroll, Methods, Family, Blog — Tom @ 6:30 pm

Its really dependant on the type of tank you have, there are a few types, but we will discuss the most common ones. The two most common are the small aquarium and the simple fish bowl.

***Fish Bowl***

Carefully remove the fish, and put him/her in a seperate container. Run the bowl under water and be certain to get the garbage and such out of the rocks.  Fill with room temperature water,  add vitamins and dechlorinator. In 30 minutes let the fish go back to his/her home.

Goldfish actually do poorly in a bowl. They need more room, and more air. Siamese fighting fish do well in this environment however.

***Small Aquarium***

Aquariums should not get completely emptied. Weekly you should change 20-30% of the total water and simply replace it with clean water. If you get a siphon tool with a gravel cleaner you have a very simple and efficient way to keep your tank clean. Remember to use dechlorinated water!

Also soap  in aquariums is a big NONO. If you must scrub, use salt.

Remember use partial water changes to keep your fish healthy and happy.

ruldrurd
© Dollar Exposure , Desinged by Stealth Settings
Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS)

buy furniture