วันจันทร์ที่ 7 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Paint My Love - Michael Learns To Rock

Achy Breaky Heart

Lionel Richie - Hello

2| Peter Shelley - Love Me Love My Dog (TOTP 10-4-1975)

Olivia Newton John - Let me be there

Billy Ray Cyrus - She's Not Cryin' Anymore

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 6 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

How far can love go?

how far can love go?
by vincent oweya on August 30, 2010
How far can you go?

How deep do you claim your love is? How far can you go just for the one you love? Do you believe that person you love is worth the trouble you are going through? Do you think love makes you wiser or dumber? I dont know because I have never gotten entangled in those nets of love. I always think am that clever fish who swims out of the net before it gets too late. Another reason is because I think using my brain and not my heart. Even the Bible says the heart is a deceiver.

A story is told of a certain lady who did alot in search for what she thoguht was love. I will call the lady Linda. Linda attended her mother's funeral in a small city near our home. During the burial and amidst tears her eyes caught a gentleman who was right beside her. For a simple description the guy was hot. Hot enough to make a mourner become a fantasizer right on the spot. Anyway in short he looked like all Linda could want in a man. She promised herself to talk to her later on. Unfortunately, the guy (let me call him Mr. R) left before Linda could talk to him.

Linda spent many days thinking about this guy. Eventually, she got a bright idea. She decided to murder her only sister. Her logic was that since that guy (Mr. R) knew of her mum's death and showed up at the funeral chances were that he coud also show up at her sister's funeral. She went ahead and killed her dear sister. True to her thoughts Mr. R came to the funeral. This time she did not waste any chance. She made sure Mr. R was beside him.

After the burial she went back home with him. She unlleashed a bottle of wine and after she had had one too many she was generous with information. She kept on telling Mr. R how her eyes had caught him during her mum's burial. She went ahead to say how she had murdered her sister just to get to see him again.

After two days Mr. R knocked her door. She was happy to see him but the smile was eroded by the Police badge that Mr. R raised to her face. She ended up in prison for first degree murder. Love had ruined her life.

Many times in our lives we enter pitfalls in the name of love. We get inebrated by it that our senses are clouded and we can no longer act right. We even say love is blind yet we claim we can see the beauty in our spouses. Many sacrifices are made but the important question we overlook is : is it worth it? Do they deserve it. Statements like I would die for you sounds stupid because if you die for that person wont she be left lonely? Before you decide how far you can go for your love think twice....have a blessed love life.

How far can love go?

how far can love go?
by vincent oweya on August 30, 2010
How far can you go?

How deep do you claim your love is? How far can you go just for the one you love? Do you believe that person you love is worth the trouble you are going through? Do you think love makes you wiser or dumber? I dont know because I have never gotten entangled in those nets of love. I always think am that clever fish who swims out of the net before it gets too late. Another reason is because I think using my brain and not my heart. Even the Bible says the heart is a deceiver.

A story is told of a certain lady who did alot in search for what she thoguht was love. I will call the lady Linda. Linda attended her mother's funeral in a small city near our home. During the burial and amidst tears her eyes caught a gentleman who was right beside her. For a simple description the guy was hot. Hot enough to make a mourner become a fantasizer right on the spot. Anyway in short he looked like all Linda could want in a man. She promised herself to talk to her later on. Unfortunately, the guy (let me call him Mr. R) left before Linda could talk to him.

Linda spent many days thinking about this guy. Eventually, she got a bright idea. She decided to murder her only sister. Her logic was that since that guy (Mr. R) knew of her mum's death and showed up at the funeral chances were that he coud also show up at her sister's funeral. She went ahead and killed her dear sister. True to her thoughts Mr. R came to the funeral. This time she did not waste any chance. She made sure Mr. R was beside him.

After the burial she went back home with him. She unlleashed a bottle of wine and after she had had one too many she was generous with information. She kept on telling Mr. R how her eyes had caught him during her mum's burial. She went ahead to say how she had murdered her sister just to get to see him again.

After two days Mr. R knocked her door. She was happy to see him but the smile was eroded by the Police badge that Mr. R raised to her face. She ended up in prison for first degree murder. Love had ruined her life.

Many times in our lives we enter pitfalls in the name of love. We get inebrated by it that our senses are clouded and we can no longer act right. We even say love is blind yet we claim we can see the beauty in our spouses. Many sacrifices are made but the important question we overlook is : is it worth it? Do they deserve it. Statements like I would die for you sounds stupid because if you die for that person wont she be left lonely? Before you decide how far you can go for your love think twice....have a blessed love life.

วันเสาร์ที่ 5 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Affined welink: Love Story

Affined welink: Love Story

Love Story

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
"Blow a kiss and let it go, / You never know how love will grow--" So begins Love and Kisses, a small, square book that happily illustrates the domino effect of kisses. Kiss your cat, and your cat may kiss a cow, "the cow may kiss a giggling goose, / the goose, a fish--somehow!" Melissa Sweet's soft, sketchy watercolors add humor and warmth to this smooch-saturated book, spreading the message that a little love goes a long way, and ultimately comes back to you. (Ages 4 to 8) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Publishers Weekly
Sarah Wilson's board book, Love and Kisses, charts the travels of love unleashed: "Blow a kiss and let it go/ You never know/ how love will grow!" Melissa Sweet's watercolor and cut-paper collage hearts wend their way through the pages, sending the smooch from cat to cow to "giggling goose" and, eventually, back to "you-know-who."
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Board book edition.
From School Library Journal
PreS?"Blow a kiss and let it go,/You never know how love will grow." So begins this lighthearted title in which a little girl kisses her cat, who smooches a cow, and on and on until the story comes full circle with the cat returning a kiss to "you-know-who" and, "Kisses! Kisses!/Smooch and SMACK!/You'll have your love and kisses back!" The illustrations on a cream and pale-yellow background combine watercolor, gouache, and collage. The coloring is festive and bright, but the small size of the book make the pages look cluttered at times. Nonetheless, this is a worthy purchase?especially for those libraries with lap-sit or storytime programs.?Lisa Gangemi Krapp, formerly at Sousa Elementary School, Port Washington, NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Kirkus Reviews
Small, sweet, and silly, Wilson's book exhorts readers to ``Blow a kiss and let it go. / You never know how love will grow.'' A little girl in a red dress and black tights kisses her ginger cat. The cat kisses a cow, who kisses a goose, who kisses a fish, etc., with the kisses leaving a trail of candy-colored hearts, nicely done in watercolor and collage, from beast to beast. The trail of kisses eventually returns to the girl via the cat: ``Kisses! Kisses! Smooch and SMACK!/You'll have your love and kisses back!'' It's a cute, distant cousin to the classic A Kiss for Little Bear from the Minarik/Sendak team and Elizabeth Winthrop's Sloppy Kisses. (Picture book. 4-8) -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
A Valentine children will want to open over and over again!

This little love story proves that a kiss is not just a kiss. It is a bountiful fount of surprises, spreading love far and wide and growing sweeter as it goes! What better message to give someone you love than one of such joy and happy affection?
From the Publisher
This little love story by Sarah Wilson and Melissa Sweet proves that a kiss is not just a kiss. It is a bountiful fount of surprises, spreading love far and wide, and growing sweeter as it goes! What better message to give someone you love than one of such joy and happy affection?
About the Author
Sarah WIlson has written and illustrated numerous books for children and adults. The idea for LOVE AND KISSES came, she says, when she spied a cat and dog with their noses touching.

Melissa Sweet has illustrated more than forty books for children. She often uses collage in her personal work and says, "I find it is definitely spilling over into the illustrations I create. I especially liked working with collage for LOVE AND KISSES because the variety of papers helped to convey all the different kinds of kisses."
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