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  • Herşey Dahil Sadece 350 Tl'ye Web Site Sahibi Ol

    Hızlı ve kolay bir şekilde sende web site sahibi olmak istiyorsan tek yapman gereken sitenin aşağısında bulunan iletişim formu üzerinden gerekli bilgileri girmen. Hepsi bu kadar.

  • Web Siteye Reklam Ver

    Sende web sitemize reklam vermek veya ilan vermek istiyorsan. Tek yapman gereken sitenin en altında bulunan yere iletişim bilgilerini girmen yeterli olacaktır. Ekip arkadaşlarımız siziznle iletişime gececektir.

  • Web Sitemizin Yazarı Editörü OL

    Sende kalemine güveniyorsan web sitemizde bir şeyler paylaşmak yazmak istiyorsan siteinin en aşağısında bulunan iletişim formunu kullanarak bizimle iletişime gecebilirisni

SEEKİNG JUSTİCE İZLE ADALETİN PEŞİNDE İZLE


Seeking Justice Adaletin Peşinde filmi ; Nicolas Cage nin başrolünü oynadığı
kendi halinde mutlu ve huzurlu bir aile hayatı yaşayan bir adamın hayatının ,karısının iş çıkışı zalim bir atağa uğramasıyla birden bire ters düz olmasını anlatıyor.Kendisini birden bire yeraltı dünyasının acımasız ve bir okadarda ürkütücü dünyasının içerisinde bulan adam adaleti aramak için çabaladıkça düştüğü zor durumları konu alan güzel bir film Seeking Justice filmi.


10 Adet Hd Arka Plan Resmi



Grafik arşivimden bulduğum 10 adet hd site arka planını size sunmak istedim. Duruma göre bir arka plan arşivi daha paylaşmayı düşünüyorum. Ama bu sefer klasörümdeki bütün arka planları arşivleyip paylaşacağım takipte kalın... Aşağıdaki zip'te bulunan ark planlarının ön izlemesi yukarıdan bakabilirsiniz, güle güle kullanmanız dileğiyle..





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The Year of the Dragon

I have taken an inexecusably long blog hiatus.  A complete pregnancy creative slump led to one week, which spilled over to two weeks, and into the next, so now I'm back....that is until I go into labor (I am due in less than 2 weeks).

This weeks marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year, and it's the year of the (water) dragon.  This is supposed to be a very auspicious sign to be born under.  I guess I couldn't have planned our impending baby's birth any better!  If perhaps you are inspired by the New Year to add a dragon symbol into your life I put this together:


1. Jonathan Adler Dragon Lamp ($695)--Adler's nod to The Year of the Dragon.
2. Happy New Year Dragon Print ($14)
3. Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jar ($35)
4. Chiang Mai Pillows (Pair) ($210)--These are a perpetual classic.
5. Dogeared Fearless Dragon Necklace ($46)
6. ArksandAnimals Dragon Pull Toy ($26.75)

Sitene Ziyaretçi Sayacı Ekle


Aşşağıdaki kodu kopyalayıp sitenizin html kodlarını olduğu bir yere yapıştırdığınızda resimdeki gibi sitenizin alt tarafında ziyaretçi trafiğini görebileceksiniz.Üstelik Trafik göstergesine tıkladığınızda da çeşitli istatistik verilerini elde edebileceksiniz.
Çeşitli sıkıntılardan dolayı kod kaldırılmıştır.kodu orjinal sitesinden alırsanız daha düzgün çalışacaktır.
Sitenize ziyaretçi sayacı

Sitene Etiket Bulutu Ekle-Tag Cloud

Arama motorlarında yayınlarınızın üst sıralara çıkmasında etiketlerin etkisini bilmeyeniniz yoktur.Sitenizde bloğunuzda etiket sınırlaması mı var ? Buyrun sınırsız etiketler ekleyebileceğiniz TAGCLOUD sitesini beraber inceleyelim;iki şekilde etiket bulutu oluşturuyoruz 1.si- sitenizin adresini yazıp otomatik olarak etiket bulutu oluşturuyoruz.(Önerilen)2.si- yazınızın adresini yazıp karşılarına

Twenty-One Things

Kathy at Just Keep Running tagged me in the 21 Random Things tag, and I have been working on it for over a month. Do you know how hard it is to think of 21 random things about yourself!? That you have not already shared over the last 6 years? Yeah. It's hard.

CHILDHOOD:

{1} My mother is from Back East. My father was born and raised in California about 8 miles from where they live now. This makes for an interesting "how they met" story. The first attempt was to hook my mom up with my Uncle, but she fell for my Dad instead. My Dad liked her, even though she made gummy noodles. They got pregnant right away. Along came me. The End.

{2} That's not really the end. I grew up in the mountains, near a river. I was pretty much allowed to run free. That's the good thing about living in the boonies. I also never had (and still don't have) cable TV.

A typical summer at home
{3} The bad thing is that sometimes random people who are not so great pick you up and accidentally drop you. Yes, I was dropped on my head as a child. And I turned out FINE! a;lktjpoigugh!!

{4} I also rode the short bus to school. Since we were so far from town, the big bus couldn't come all that way, so there was a separate smaller bus that picked up the people that were really far away and then took them to a main bus stop where we would meet the big bus.

{5} I played baseball, soccer and was on ski team in High School. Ski team was the best. We had meets on Mondays, so we got out of school!

All Stars Baseball 1990
{6} In High School we had a "nutrition break" from 10 o'clock to 10:15 or something like that. I don't think I ever ate anything nutritious during this time. It was just an excuse to hang out with friends, eat nutty buddies and drink cokes. Nutrition -- schmootrition.

{7} I didn't usually bring my lunch to school. My parents would give me $2/day and I would save it up until I could buy a lot of nutty buddies. I guess I've always been a saver. You have to prioritize, man!

TWENTIES:

{8} I went to school at Sac State, where my major was Pre-Physical Therapy. I then switched to San Francisco, where they called it "Kinesiology", which I think sounds much more professional. And people don't really know what the word means, so that must be good, right?

{9} I worked at Nordstrom for 8 years. First I sold coffee, then I sold shoes, then I managed people who sold shoes (and I BOUGHT a lot of shoes). As much as the corporate BS sometimes got to me, it was a great place to work when I was in school. They worked around my schedule and paid my way through college!

{10} My first trip abroad was to France, where I worked at a grocery store for two months during the summer. You should have seen me trying to get a "price check on register 3"! Speaking French was hard, and it was even harder over the phone! They had an acronym for me to remember at the register: SBAM: Sourire (smile), Bonjour, Au Revoir, Monsieur/Madam.

{11} My favorite thing to do on my day off was to hang out at Dolores Park with a book, looking at the skyline of the city and watching the gays rub banana oil on each other. No joke.

View from Dolores Park
{12} My first apartment in San Francisco was a sublet and was shared with three other people, none of whom I had met before. We had a house cleaning schedule. Only three of us actually followed it. The fourth, who was a boy, ended up being my closest friend.

{13} I was a pescatarian for about 15 years.

{14} I used to have over 20 houseplants, which I loved. I gave them away in order to travel to Europe and I never got them back. I don't have a place for them so it's okay. They are in a good place.

NOW:

{15} I can speak Spanish. Not very well, but I can get by. Especially if the subject is food, lodging or transportation. That is what traveling does; you only learn "traveling Spanish". Actually I am better at writing and reading it than I am at speaking it.

{16} I have never had braces.

{17} If I could eat one food for the rest of my life, it might be Mexican food.

Mexican food in...Missouri
{18} I have had surgery 4 times.

{19} In the past 7 years, I have been "home" about 8 months. The rest of the time I am working somewhere else or traveling for fun somewhere else.

{20} My go to outfit used to be black on black. I had to wear suits to work every day, so it was easier. Now I am starting to embrace colors, but I think it comes from being able to dress much more casually at work. If I had to wear a suit again, I would probably be back to black again.

{21} I can't stand having fingernails. I don't bite them, but I keep them cut VERY short. I hate having them hang over my fingers. I also never paint them becuase I start chipping the paint off after a while. I guess I have a fingernail fetish.

Whew! That's Twenty-One! So, if you are bored or need something to post about, feel free to join in or add some in the comments! If you are reading this, you are tagged!

Do you have any fetishes, fingernail or otherwise? Did you ever get dropped as a kid? Do you speak a foreign language?

Armağan Arslan - Hastasıyız Dede



Çakallarla Dans filminden duyduğumuz hastasıyız dede lafının oyun havasına karışmasından çıkan güzel bir şarkı. Umarım beğenirsiniz..

İşte boykot edilecek Fransız malları..

Sözde Ermeni soykırımına yönelik yasa tasarısına tepki gösteren Türkiye'de, Fransız şirketlerini hedef alan sivil boykot gündeme geldi!





Fransa'nın, "sözde Ermeni soykırımını kabul etmemeyi suç sayan" yasa tasarısına yönelik tepkiler büyüyor. Fransa'dan toplam 8.17 milyar dolarlık ithalat gerçekleştirirken, ihracatı ise 6.05 milyar doları bulan Türkiye'de hemen her alanda faaliyet gösteren Fransız şirketleri boykot kabusu ile karşı karşıya. Sivil örgütler, teklifin kabul edilmesi durumunda boykot çağrılarının sosyal ağlarla yayılabileceği uyarısında bulundu.



Benzin: Total, Elf



Süpermarket: Carrefour, Gima, Endi, ChampionSA



Yoğurt: Danone, Yoplait



Şişe Suyu: Perrier, Danone, Evian



Mutfak ve diğer ev eşyalar: Tefal



Oto Lastiği: Michelin, Uniroyal, Recamic



Oto Yedek Parça: Valeo



Otomobil: Renault, Peugeot, Citroen



Giyim: Lacoste , Givenchy, Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent, Etam, René Derby, Sonia Rykiel, Cacharel, Daniel Hechter



Çanta: Longchamps, Lancel, Louis Vuitton



Şampuan: L'Oreal, Studio Line, Lancome



Saç ürünleri: L'Oreal, Studio Line, Garnier, Kerastase



Bebek giyim, mama, oyuncak: Bledina, Mellin, Majorette, DPAM, Petit Bateau



Kozmetik: L'Oreal, La Roche Posay, Biotherm, Christian Dior, Clarins, Vichy



Parfüm: Chanel, Christian Dior, Clarins, Drakkar Noir, Fahrenheit, Lancome,Lavendar Harvest



Cilt Bakım ürünleri: Clarins, Guerlain, Avon, Avene



İnşaat: Ondulin Avrasya (Onduline -Bituline-Isoline), Lafarge, Chryso, Weber Markem



Seyahat: Air France, Club Med, Fransa'da tatil, Fransız Kültür Merkezi



Tıraş Bıçağı : BIC



Çakmak: BIC, Cartier



Kırtasiye: BIC, Sheaffer



Spor Ekipmanı: Le coq sportif



Motosiklet, Bisiklet: Peugeot



Dergi: Marie Claire, Elle



Telekom: Alcatel



Sigorta: AXA, Günes Sigorta, Basak Sigorta, Başak Emeklilik (Groupama International)



Finans: Societe General Bankasi, TEB (Türk Ekonomi Bankasi)



İlaç firmaları : Sanofi (Aventis&Synthelabo&Pasteur ortakligi): Servier, Fournier, Guerbet, Pierr



FRANSAYI BOYKOT EDİYORUZ!

1940s College Apron

 Second installment of Grandma's aprons. This one she was making in college, 1948! She wasn't much of a sewer, so it was never finished. But it is still charming.

A close up.

The Great Hedge of.... India ?

I assure you, this isn't a gag. The British built it as a Customs barrier across India (then called the British Raj) to help enforce the infamous 'Salt tax' (You might remember Gandhi's famous Salt March ?). Construction was believed to have started in or around 1803 (though as Custom houses, instead of a hedge!)

Surprising that it was widely forgotten!
A colleague of mine online shared this (thanks Imperial !).

The hedge was made primarily of Indian plums , was 12 feet high, 14 feet thick and stretched for a good 2,500 miles! It was primarily used to prevent smugglers from smuggling salt from the coastal areas to interior India and beyond (in order to keep the Salt Tax alive). It actually worked for about a century or so, remaining as a barrier from Punjab to the Bay of Bengal.

Though I don't have enough time to post any more right now, I direct you to the Wikipedia page if you're intrigued.