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LMFAO - Champagne Showers ft. Natalia Kills





Şarkı Sözleri

We’re gonna get you wet

We’re gonna make you sweat

A night you won’t forget

Are you ready for…



Champagne showers

Champagne showers

Pop it in the club

We light it up 80 hour

I said

Champagne showers

Champagne showers

We pop pop pop it in the club

We light it up 80 hour, 80 hour



Let the party rock!



Put your hands up

Everybody just dance up

We came to party rock

Smash your titties like Molly Graw



They call me red flu

I walk in the club with a bottle or two

Shake it, spray it on a body or two

And walk out the party with a hottie or two



http://www.hotnewsonglyrics.com/lmfao-ft-natalia-kills-champagne-showers-lyrics.html



I’m gonna get you wet

I’m gonna make you sweat

A night you won’t forget (won’t forget)



We’re gonna get you wet

We’re gonna make you sweat

A night you won’t forget

Are you ready for…



Champagne showers

Champagne showers

Pop it in the club

We light it up 80 hour

I said

Champagne showers

Champagne showers



We pop pop pop it in the club

We light it up 80 hour, 80 hour



Let the party rock!



Boom!

Guess who stepped in the room

Sky blue, Redfoo and Q

She’s a party rocker from night ’til noon

And it’s about to be a champagne monsoon

Baby girl, you look legit

Come to my table and take a seat

Open wide ’cause we’re spraying it

Fifty six bottles ain’t payed for shit



I’m gonna get you wet

I’m gonna make you sweat

A night you won’t forget (won’t forget)



We’re gonna get you wet

We’re gonna make you sweat

A night you won’t forget

Are you ready for…



Champagne showers

Champagne showers

Pop it in the club

We light it up 80 hour

I said

Champagne showers

Champagne showers

We pop pop pop it in the club

We light it up 80 hour, 80 hour



Party people

Now I want you to grab your bottles

Put them up in the air

Now shake, shake, shake that bottle then make it



We’re gonna get you wet

We’re gonna make you sweat

A night you won’t forget

Are you ready for…



LMFAO Ft. Natalia Kills – Champagne Showers Lyrics

Cabbage

I am on a cabbage kick lately. I used to only think of it as:

(a) something very soft and mushy that comes with corned beef (ps I actually like it this way too!)
(b) something that gets thrown at you at the St. Patty's Day parade in New Orleans (yes, you pick it up off the ground and then cook it according to situation a)
(c) something that was in nasty, mayonnaise filled, sweet, gross coleslaw. I always hated coleslaw.

BUT.

During my travels I have seen it in many a dish, so I thought I would try to experiment a bit. I have to admit, Mr. Lovely also spurned this, as we went to a Vietnamese place and got their cabbage salad and he asked me if I could make it for him. So I did.


Mr. Lovely's Vietnamese Salad

1/2 head of cabbage, shredded
2 medium carrots, grated
Several Basil Leaves, chopped
Peanuts, ground

Sauce:
1/4 cup rice vinegar
Squirt of Sriracha (hot!) 
1 heaping tsp minced ginger (I'm lazy. I use this)
salt to taste
1 tsp sugar/honey (or more to taste)

Optional: 1 tbsp peanut butter / 1 tsp finely minced garlic / chopped broccoli

Mix everything together. Eat. Enjoy. Simple and tangy and crunchy! This will even last for a few days in the fridge without losing it's crunch. This is also really good on a fish taco instead of lettuce!

Trying to Make Teriyaki Stir Fry

Sometimes I try things and I don't have all the ingredients but it comes out just fine! This was my attempt to do teriyaki chicken, but I didn't have soy sauce, which you may know is the main ingredient in teriyaki sauce, but it ended up turning out pretty good actually.

3 - 5 baby bok choy, quartered
1/4 cabbage head, shredded
1/2 yellow onion, diced
1 carrot, diced
1 celery stalk, diced
4 mushrooms
2 chicken breasts, diced

For not really teriyaki sauce (here is the real recipe in case you would rather make that):
1/4 cup water
2 tbsp flour (recipe calls for cornstarch)
3 tbsp brown sugar
1 minced garlic clove
1 tsp ginger

In small saucepan, put all sauce elements. Heat slowly, stirring frequently. Once sauce reaches desired thickness, take off heat (about 10 minutes). Heat large pan. Once hot, add oil of choice. Add chicken. Once chicken is browned, add veggies. Let cook for about 5 minutes, until veggies are cooked but still crisp. Add "teriyaki" sauce. Eat. Enjoy.

I admit, it may have been better with soy sauce, but it was still really good without it! It just wasn't teriyaki!

So, cabbage is not just for gross coleslaw! In fact, I even have discovered that all coleslaw is not gross! I think my next cabbage attempt will be sauerkraut! I love sauerkraut!

Do you have a favorite cabbage recipe? Do you like coleslaw? Have you ever thrown a cabbage or had one thrown at you?

Prap Paramapooti

Prap Paramapooti
Posing










Great Great Grand Aunt Elsa

 This is my Grandmother's Great Aunt Elsa (right). That makes her my Great-great-grand Aunt!! Say that seven times fast! Born in Finland, she followed her sister to America in 1913 when she was 19 and became a successful seamstress. I bet she made her lovely outfit in the picture above!
  In 1923 she married Nilo and they settled on a small farm to raise sheep. Even though she wasn't a seamstress then, my grandmother remembers the lovely things she made and the sheep she raised. Aren't they a dapper couple?
This is one of her sewing books. Years and years ago poking around in Grandma's wonderful closets I came across it.
Published it 1930 by the Women's Institute of Domestic Art and Sciences. The set consists of eight booklets covering just about every subject on sewing. From how to choose the right fabric to basic sewing stitches to making collars and cuffs to fitting and alterations.
One of my favorite sections, how to make a Jabot!!
Another picture of Elsa and Nilo later in life. Love her hat!

Tuesday Training (3)

I know some of you get bored with training posts, so, if that is the case, instead of reading the below post, read THIS, about the time I missed the bus in Argentina due to an unknown time change and met a local in the process.  Week 1 - 4 and Week 5 - 8 can be found by clicking the links <----.
 
Santa Rosa Marathon Training -- Week 9 to Week 11

Week 9: Luckily this was a step-back week, because I was really not feeling it. I had to go to the city on Thursday and it threw off my run for that day. Saturday was a stress ball day of broken cars and Sunday was the drive to Oregon, which meant 8 hours in the car. This week was a lot of trail running, which some may consider "junk" miles, but I call them hill workouts!

Monday: 1 hour of P90x Core
Tuesday: 13.1 mile trail run @ 10:20 pace
Wednesday: 8.5 mile trail run @ 10:13 pace
Thursday: Rest
Friday: 8.2 mile trail run @ 10:09 pace
Saturday: 6 miles @ 8:20 pace
Sunday: Rest

Total Miles: Goal 35.6 / Actual 35.5 / Long Run 13.1

Week 10: This week I was in Oregon until Friday, which I thought would cause me to have LESS miles, but in fact, with three ladies trying to get ready plus a baby to get ready, feed and give naps to, there ended up being extra free time, which I used to run. Also, my friend is trying to get back into running, so I also did run/walk intervals with her. I put them in parenthesis.


Monday: 7 miles @ 7:40 pace (+ 3 miles @ 12:53)
Tuesday: 2 miles @ 7:15 pace (+ 3.5 miles @ 13:36)
Wednesday: 9 miles @ 8:03 pace
Thursday: 9.5 miles @ 8:43 pace (on Peterson Ridge Trail -- mostly flat)
Friday: (3.75 miles @ 14:14 pace) Flight home
Saturday: 19 miles @ 8:40 pace (8:20 - 9:20 is the pace suggested by McMillan for my long runs)
Sunday: Rest

Total Miles: Goal 47 / Actual 56 (*my highest ever!) / Long Run 19

Week 11:  This week was a difficult one, physically and mentally. First of all, I went out and had a few drinks on Sunday, so I took Monday off. Then there was 4th of July and more drinks, so I took Thursday off. My schedule calls for 6 days of running, but I often combine the two shorter ones (this week it was 4 and 5) so I can have two rest days. This week I needed them! Wine + little sleep Does Not = happy runner.


Monday: Rest
Tuesday: 10 miles @ 9:05 pace
Wednesday: 9 miles @ 8:22 pace
Thursday: Rest
Friday: 6 miles @ 8:26 pace
Saturday: 20 miles @ 8:58 pace
Sunday: 8 miles @ 9:54 pace (my legs were SO tired from the long run. Remind me to keep Sunday as my rest day if my long run is going to be on Saturday. This was NOT a fun run. McMillan suggests a recovery pace of 9:20 - 9:50, so I missed my mark on this one).

Total Miles: Goal 54.5 / Actual 53 / Long Run 20

Luckily this means next week is another step back week because I will be traveling again and who knows what the conditions will be. I have to admit, I know that I am SUPER lucky to be training in a place where the high usually doesn't reach the 70s. I am a bit worried that the marathon is going to be HOT and I am going to keel over because I am not accustomed to it. So this weekend there may be a few hot training runs just as a test to see how I will do. Wish me luck!

Taken from Running Ahead

Verdict? 20 miles is not that bad anymore. What IS bad is the run the day after. I think I need to have a short run on Friday (or a rest day) and a rest day on Sunday (or a shorter run). I also don't know how some people can run 100 miles a week when training. I am pretty tired. My feet are tender. I have listened to all the This American Life episodes and 3 audio books. What keeps me going? Views like the one in the photo above. If I was running 20 miles on the street or a bike path or in the heat, I would be an emotional wreck.

A quick note on fueling. Jelly beans? Too sweet, but good because I can take one by one when I want them. Gu? Sticks in my belly UNLESS I eat it over the course of several miles which is okay but can get messy (I fold it and tuck it into my wrist band).  Nuun? So far, so good, but I think better to take before or after rather than during, since I just don't like sweet stuff while I am running. I also found that watering it down a bit helps. I have a new favorite fuel, but I think it deserves it's own post, so stay tuned!

Also, congratulations to Amber, a fellow marathoner and blogger who just got married yesterday!

Are you training for anything? When you travel, do you exercise less or more? What is your favorite distance to run?

Unite Blogger Template





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Template name : Unite

Template features : Wordpress Look, 2 Columns, Right Sidebar, 3 Columns Footer, Business, Elegant, Featured Content Slider, Fixed Width, Light Background, Top Navigation Menu, Email Subscription Form.

Release date : July 2012

Author :  www.soratemplates.com

Designer: Parallelus

Basic Instructions : How to install a Blogger Template

Configure Post Date:
Log in to Blogger Dashboard --> Settings --> Format and change this:


If you don't do this, it will display "UNDEFINED".

Configure Featured Content Slider:
Login to blogger dashboard --> layout --> Edit HTML. Now scroll down to where you see the codes below:
  • <div id='Slide'>
    <img alt='Slide 1' height='341' src='/image.jpg' width='948'/>
    ..........
Now replace "image.jpg" with your slider image.

Configure Dropdown Menu:
Login to blogger dashboard --> layout --> Edit HTML. Now scroll down to where you see the codes below:
  • <ul class='sfmenu'>
    <li class='current'><a expr:href='data:blog.homepageUrl'>Home</a></li>
    <li><a href='#'>Features</a>
    <ul>
    <li><a href='#'>Home page</a>
    ..........
Just replace "#" with your menu item URL.

Mustafa Ceceli - Es





Şarkı Sözleri

Anladım bu son durak

Beni anılarla yalnız bırak

Tutmam gereken bir matemin var

Hislerin var unutmam gereken

Yanar yanar durur

Kalbim kan ağlar ağlar durur

Senin bende kalan günahın var

Sözlerin var unutup gittiğin

Es nereye istersen www.sendeyim.com

Nerde çok sevdiysen uğra bir geçersen

Maziyi savura savura es

Deli rüzgârlarla kalbimi bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Ne zaman istersen aynı yerdeyim ben

Eskaza sevmişsen kalbimi kavura kavura es

Deli rüzgârlarla yüreği bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Anladım bu son durak

Beni anılarla yalnız bırak

Tutmam gereken bir matemin var

Hislerin var unutmam gereken

Yanar yanar durur

Kalbim kan ağlar ağlar durur

Senin bende kalan günahın var

Sözlerin var unutup gittiğin

Es nereye istersen www.sendeyim.com

Nerde çok sevdiysen uğra bir geçersen

Maziyi savura savura es

Deli rüzgârlarla kalbimi bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Ne zaman istersen aynı yerdeyim ben

Eskaza sevmişsen kalbimi kavura kavura es

Deli rüzgârlarla yüreği bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

Es ne zaman istersen aynı yerdeyim ben

Eskaza sevmişsen her şeyi savura savura es

Deli rüzgârlarla yüreği bir arada

Tutamam yaşayamam

Son nefesim ol içime es

BSA students and the Fitzwilliam Museum

My study of donations to the Fitzwilliam Museum by students of the BSA is now available online.

Gill, D. W. J. 2012. "From the Cam to the Cephissus: the Fitzwilliam Museum and students of the British School at Athens." Journal of the History of Collections: 1-10.

Abstract
The Fitzwilliam Museum holds material brought back to England by some of the early nineteenth-century travellers to Greece, including Edward Daniel Clarke and William Martin Leake. However, it was not until the later nineteenth century, with the founding of such organizations as the British School at Athens and the Cyprus Exploration Fund, that the Museum's collections started to be enriched through material excavated or otherwise acquired in Greece by archaeologists and other students. This article maps the impact of the emerging discipline of archaeology on the Fitzwilliam's collections in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It also demonstrates how the Museum profited from the close connections between students, archaeologists and museum officers of the period.

[Abstract]

Blogger Yatay Slayt Alanı-2 (Hareketli Otomatik)

Film şeridi gibi yatay olarak hareketli bir şekilde kayan, blogger kullanıcıları için tasarlanmış bir slayt alanını daha önce sizlerle paylaşmıştık,şimdi ise kullanım ve çalışma prensibi olarak aynı fakat görünümü ve hareketliliği farklı olan bir yatay slayt alanını sizlere tanıtacağız.Yine etiket bazlı çalışan yatay kayan slayt alnını blogunuza uygulamayı anlatacağız.Bu slayt alanını uygulamadan

Blogger için ‘Bu Yazıyı Paylaşın’ Eklentisi



Şimdi anlatacağım eklenti ise şöyle; Bir çok forumda veyahut web sitelerinde görmüşsünüzdür; yazı altındaki, bu yazıyı forumda paylaş, bu yazıyı sitede paylaş diye link kutucuklarını. İşte şimdi, bizler bunu blogger için yapacağız. Yani, yazdığınız yazının hem site linkini, hem forum linkini hem de yazı linkini bu eklenti sayesinde ziyaretçilerimze sunabileceğiz. Üstelik, bu işlem de bir çok anlatımını yaptığım eklenti gibi çok basit. Herneyse, isterseniz eklentinin kurulum aşamalarına geçelim. Eklentinin ön izlemesi aşağıdadır.

Tasarım > HTML'yi Düzenle > Widget Şablonlarını Genişlet seçeneğinin yanındaki kutucuğu işaretliyoruz.

Daha sonra " post-footer-line post-footer-line-3'> " etiketimizin hemen altına aşağıdaki kodumuzu ekliyoruz.

<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType == "item"'> 
<h3>Bu Yazıyı Paylaşın;</h3>Yazı Linki:
&lt;input type=&quot;text&quot; size=&quot;60&quot;
onclick=&quot;javascript: this.select()&quot;
value=&quot;<data:post.url/>&quot; /&gt;<br/>
Site kodu: &lt;input type=&quot;text&quot;
size=&quot;60&quot; onclick=&quot;javascript:
this.select()&quot; value=&quot;<a
expr:href='data:post.url'><data:post.title/></a>&quot;
/&gt;<br/>
Forum kodu: &lt;input type=&quot;text&quot;
size=&quot;60&quot; onclick=&quot;javascript:
this.select()&quot;
value=&quot;[URL=<data:post.url/>]<data:post.title/>[/URL]&quot;
/&gt;<br/>
</b:if>
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