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Saturday, March 31, 2012

My NEW CoolFlex Essential Brief by Andrew Christian

List Price:    USD$19.00
Sales Price: USD$18.05         Style: 9242          
Discount:     25% OFF Special
Discount Price:       USD$13.54 

This soft and flexible Sports Underwear is made from a super soft modal fabric that is perfect for sports and working out as it is up to 50% more absorbent than regular cotton.  Modal also resists shrinking and fading.  The underwear features custom Andrew Christian tri-color Soft Stretch Elastic to slim the appearance of your waist. This body features contrast stitching along the front and leg openings.

Product Features:
  • Great for sports and working out
  • Modal fabric is up to 50% more absorbent than regular cotton
  • Resists shrinking and fading
  • Features extra wide Soft Stretch Elastic for a slimmer looking waistline
  • Regular/Slim Fit...for all body types
  • Made in the Andrew Christian Design Studio in Los Angeles, U.S.A
  • 93% Super Soft Rayon made from Modal, 7% Spandex 

Easy Care Machine Wash Warm, Tumble Dry Low
Specs:
  • 1 3/4 inch logo elastic waistband
  • Sides measures approximately 4 inches from top of waistband to leg opening
  • This style does not feature a Show-It supporting pouch.  If you would like this feature, see products 9192, 9193 and 9194


311 The Unity Tour 2012


The Unity Tour 2012

311 & Slightly Stoopid
with special guest SOJA

Friday, August 24
Verizon Wireless Amphitheater

Presale starts:    Now!
Presale ends:      Fri, Mar 30 at 10pm
Use Password:   saxophone
Public Onsale:   Sat, Mar 31 at 10am

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Here Are 3 FUN ideas for a $100 Savings Bump This Weekend

Today’s “It’s an Emergency!” saving tip: 

Stop scrimping and score yourself a mini windfall of $.

Here are a few fun ideas for a $100 savings bump this weekend:
  • Get paid to run to the post office, organize a closet, or buy and cook groceries for an elderly neighbor. TaskRabbit hooks up willing helpers with busy people in major cities throughout the U.S.

  • Even if all you’ve got is a spare couch, you can play the hotelier with Airbnb. If your place is in a desirable location, you can easily make hundreds by renting it out for one weekend.

  • Become a fashion buyer. If you’ve got an eye for style (and quality), hit up your local thrift store for a few items—vintage dresses, gently-worn designer shoes, charming housewares. With a colorful sales pitch and artfully-staged photos, you could be turning a profit on eBay or Etsy by Monday.
Investigate. Where could you find an extra $100 this weekend?

Monday, March 19, 2012

Jeffery Sanker's White Party Palm Springs 2012





JEFFREY SANKER TAKES WHITE PARTY PALM SPRINGS INTO A NEW DIMENSION
WHITE PARTY 3D – April 6-9, 2012

PALM SPRINGS, CA – White Party Palm Springs is the largest gay dance music festival in North America. In 2012, it expands into a whole new dimension the weekend of April 6-9 as music-lovers, party-goers, DJs and performers from every corner of the globe converge for the ultimate spring escape; set against sun-drenched mountain vistas and spectacular desert skies.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Awesome Sample Set of DJ Steve Smooth - Groove Cruise 2012 DJ Mix

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Steve Smooth - Groove Cruise 2012 DJ Mix

Whitney Houston's Will -- Bobbi Kristina Gets EVERYTHING | TMZ.com



Whitney Houston Super Bowl 1991
Whitney Houston's 19-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina got inconceivably richer the day her mother died -- because the singer left Bobbi 100% of her assets in her will ... an estate valued at around $20 million.


According to reports, Whitney's will doesn't enumerate specific assets -- but she leaves ALL furnishings, clothing, personal effects, jewelry and cars to her surviving children ... i.e. Bobbi.


According to reports, Houston's money will be put in a trust -- which Bobbi will have access to in stages ... earning a portion when she turns 21, another chunk when she turns 25, and the rest when she turns 30.


The will was just filed today in Atlanta. Whitney signed it back in 1993, a month before she gave birth to Bobbi.


Whitney Houston's Will -- Bobbi Kristina Gets EVERYTHING | TMZ.com

Sunday, March 11, 2012

INFO-GRAPHIC: Feel'n the Pain at the Pump yet?



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Are you feeling a little pain at the pump? Gas prices are at an all-time high and considering the average American household goes through an estimated 1,100 gallons of motor fuel each year, the current cost to fill up at the pump is burning away at Americans’ pocketbooks.





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CoolFlex Essential Brief by Andrew Christian on SALE NOW

CoolFlex Essential Brief  by Andrew Christian
This soft and flexible Sports Underwear is made from a super soft modal fabric that is perfect for sports and working out as it is up to 50% more absorbent than regular cotton.  Modal also resists shrinking and fading.  The underwear features custom Andrew Christian tri-color Soft Stretch Elastic to slim the appearance of your waist. This body features contrast stitching along the front and leg openings.

Product Features:
  • Great for sports and working out
  • Modal fabric is up to 50% more absorbent than regular cotton
  • Resists shrinking and fading
  • Features extra wide Soft Stretch Elastic for a slimmer looking waistline
  • Regular/Slim Fit...for all body types
  • Made in the Andrew Christian Design Studio in Los Angeles, U.S.A
  • 93% Super Soft Rayon made from Modal, 7% Spandex 
  • Easy Care Machine Wash Warm, Tumble Dry Low

Specs:
  • 1 3/4 inch logo elastic waistband
  • Sides measures approximately 4 inches from top of waistband to leg opening
  • This style does not feature a Show-It supporting pouch (see products 9192, 9193 and 9194)
  • Previously named FlexSoft...same great product just a different name

Friday, March 9, 2012

Chinese woman, 95, comes back to life after six days dead


Li Xiufeng, 95, 'woke up' from her coffin the day before her funeral
An elderly Chinese woman shocked her neighbors when she came back to life six days after dying. Neighbors originally thought Li Xiufeng, 95, of Beiliu, Guangxi, was dead after she showed no signs of life and placed her in a coffin where she lay for six days.

They got a surprise, however, when they found her coffin empty and Li cooking in the kitchen. Reports said medical workers called the phenomenon an "artificial death", as Li had stopped breathing while her body remained warm.

She was placed in a coffin which was kept in her house unsealed under Chinese tradition for friends and relatives to pay respects. But the day before the funeral, neighbors found an empty coffin, and later discovered the 95-year-old, who had since woken up, in her kitchen cooking.

Neighbor Chen Qingwang, 60, who originally found Mrs Xiufeng, said, "She didn't get up, so I came up to wake her up. No matter how hard I pushed her and called her name, she had no reactions.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

VIDEO: Timeless Mark Whalberg is 40 years old now and he's still BANG'N!!


It's been 20 years now (damn!) since Marky Mark posed for his iconic Calvin Klein underwear ads, but 40-year-old Mark Wahlberg's chiseled body is still the number one punchline in this clip from Tina Fey and Steve Carell's Date Night (see above).

And here, an entirely shameless walk down memory lane, to when Wahlberg's torso first became a national fixation:


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Friday, March 2, 2012

backpage.com defends it's "Adult Services" in this CNN interview hosted by Anderson Cooper






























Now that Craigslist has removed its adult services listings, 21 state attorneys general are targeting online classified site Backpage.com.
Some 21 state attorneys general have asked online classifieds service Backpage.com to remove adult services listings from its site, arguing the service is often used to promote prostitution and human trafficking—including trafficking in children. However, at least for the moment, Backpage.com is refusing to comply with the request, saying it works with law enforcement to prosecute anyone using the site illegally.

The argument is the same that was applied to Craigslist’s “adult services” section, which the company voluntarily removed from its site earlier this month owing to mounting political pressure. In taking down the section, Craigslist warned that law enforcement was losing a significant ally in its efforts to curb human trafficking and online prostitution, and that ad-placers would scatter to far less-cooperative online sites.

“Adult services sections are little more than online brothels, enabling human trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and children,” wrote Connecticut’s attorney general Richard Blumenthal. “Because backpage cannot properly police adult services, the section should be shut down immediately. Backpage has a moral—if not legal—obligation to purge ads that promote trafficking and sexual abuse of women and children.”

Backpage, however, shows no willingness to accede, saying in its blog that it “respectfully declines” the request, and says it works in good faith with law enforcement. “Backpage.com is disappointed that the AGs have determined to shift blame from criminal predators to a legal business operator in an apparent attempt to capitalize on political opportunity during the election season.”

Blumenthal characterizes removing adult services listings as “common-sense steps toward protecting women and children.”

The attorneys general don’t have any more authority to haul Backpage.com to court than they did with Craigslist: although it posting promoting illegal activities are illegal, federal law protects classified ads service from prosecution based on the postings of their users.

State attorneys general signing the letter were from the states of Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.