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Monday, March 09, 2009

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Do not waste your time and money on "The Strangers"

I happened to get my hands on some free screening pass to the movie "The Strangers".  It is the worst movie I have seen in years.  The 2 main characters have a combine IQ of a 10 year old with no common sense.  There is no logic  and no purpose in the story neither.  I don't understand why anyone would make a crappy low budge film like this.  Liv Tyler must be desperate for money to act for this piece of junk.

The target audience is junior high school kids that like to bring their girls to horror movie.  If your only purpose is for your girl to cling on to your arms, this movie will do that for you.

Oh, by the way, the movie is rated R for for violence/terror/language and minor sex scene.


My comment: Don't waste your life on this, even if you have free tix.


Thursday, February 28, 2008

Another year

Another humbling experience.


Actually it is more than that.


I feel like a fking retard.


Playing badminton under influence is fun.

I can use a bit more ethanol to release my frustration.


Thursday, February 14, 2008

Women Think About Sex At Work 34 Times A Day

By Natalie Walker

WOMEN think about sex up to 34 times in an average working day, according to a survey.

That works out at the equivalent of once every 14 minutes.

The amount of time spent fantasising is perhaps less surprising given that one in three women complained she does not get enough action between the sheets.

More than 1000 women were quizzed for the survey to reveal the level of sexual satisfaction.

Nearly half said they were dissatisfied with their sex life, prompting them to think about sex during their working day.

And it seems that lust is not just a fleeting thought, with seven in 10 women finding up to an hour a day for their naughty fantasies.

Apart from current partners, celebrities were the most common fantasy figures, closely followed by strangers who women have caught a glimpse of and former lovers.

And 53 per cent admitted to a crush on someone at work, while 36 per cent said every girl should have an "office object of affection" to while away the hours at work.

More than one in three single women confessed to having someone they can call for no-strings-attached sex.

The research, for internet site Dating Direct, also found girls' minds can wander at the most inappropriate times - with 40 per cent fantasising about someone else when in bed with their partner.

Seven per cent had even called out someone else's name while in the throes of passion.

Alistair Shrimpton, head of Dating Direct, said: "Traditionally, it's always been men who are associated with constantly thinking about sex.

"This research shows women know exactly what they want in the bedroom and they are as passionate, if not more so, than men."

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/2008/02/13/women-think-about-sex-at-work-34-times-a-day-86908-20317827/

 

 


Monday, February 04, 2008

Simply birolliant - the incredible 10ft 'photographs' drawn with a ballpoint pen

Last updated at 13:08pm on 2nd February 2008

They may look like pin-sharp photographs - but these amazing pictures are actually drawings created with the humble ballpoint pen.

The stunning pictures, measuring up to 10ft high, were drawn by a rising star of the art world, Juan Francisco Casas.

Casas, 31, can use up to four 14p ballpoint pens for a canvas and his works are already a sell-out at exhibitions.

Formerly a traditional painter, Juan began the drawings three years ago based on photographs of nights out with his friends.

 

Bic money: Casas can use up four 14p ballpoints on one picture, but his prizewinning works already fetch up to £3,750 each

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Speaking from Rome yesterday, he said he admires the "simplicity" of the ballpoint pen, invented in 1938 by Hungarian Laszlo Biro.

Casas said: "I guess it started off as a joke, to try and make something so realistic that people would think is a photo.

"I also wanted to create it with something that everyone has - a Biro. I don't think it has ever been done before.

"For me it's not that different from painting. I was trying to show that it doesn't matter what material you use, it's what you do with it."

Casas only uses blue Bics and can get through several to make one drawing.

He has just spent two weeks drawing his largest piece, which is 10ft high by 3ft wide.

The only drawback is that he can't erase any errors. He said: "Mistakes are the main problem. It's better if I make them at the beginning."

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Casas studied Fine Art at the University of Granada, in southern Spain, and then worked there as a teacher for six years.

He submitted a ballpoint-pen drawing to a national art competition in Spain in 2004 - and was shocked to be awarded the second prize.

He said: "It's a very serious, and academic sort of competition, and I knew they would think my entry was a joke. It was just on a normal piece of paper in biro.

"I had previously done painting - oil on canvas - and this was something new. But they liked it, and it went from there."

 

Penman Juan Francisco Casas with his work. He said, 'It started off as a joke, to try and make something so realistic that people would think is a photo'

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He has exhibited in Chicago and in his native Spain, and is preparing an exhibition in Rome where he now lives.

At an exhibition in Madrid last week he sold 60 works for between 1,000 and 5,000 euros apiece (£750 to £3,750).

He said: "It was a real shock that it was so successful. I would love to come to England, but at the moment I haven't got a lot of work, as I've sold everything."

A British firm took over the ballpoint pen patent to make them for the RAF shortly after their invention, and the first ones went on sale in the UK in 1946. The Bic pen, a variation on Biro's original design, went on sale in France in 1950.



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