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Monday 20 February 2012

Fascinating Facts About Sex-1


Weight loss
Fascinating Fact: Sexual acts lead to weight loss



The average human loses 26 calories when kissing for a minute. Furthermore, vigorous sex for half an hour burns 150 calories (you can lose three pounds in a year – if you have sex 7 to 8 times a month). Kissing is also very good for your teeth: the extra saliva released during the act helps to keep the mouth clean – reducing the risk of decay.


Pubic Wigs
Fascinating Fact: In Victorian times, whores wore pubic wigs



The pubic wig (merkin) has been around since the 1400s when it was originally worn by women who had shaved their pubic hair off to prevent lice. In the Victorian times it was frequently worn by prostitutes who wanted to conceal the fact that they had diseases like syphilis (Honest – we aren’t merkin’ this up). They are also used in the film industry to conceal actors genitals in nude scenes.



Condoms
Fascinating Fact: Condoms were originally made of animal intestines or linen



In Asia before the fifteenth century, some use of glans condoms (devices covering only the head of the penis) is recorded. In China, glans condoms may have been made of oiled silk paper, or of lamb intestines. In Japan, they were made of tortoise shell or animal horn (ouch). In the 16th century, condoms were often made with linen sheaths soaked in a chemical solution and allowed to dry before use. The cloths were sized to cover the glans of the penis, and were held on with a ribbon. Pictured above is an animal intestine condom from the early 1900s.


Not Tonight Josephine
Fascinating Fact: Sex cures headaches





Next time your significant other refuses your advances by claiming to have a headache, remember this fact: the sex act can help to cure a headache. Sex causes the body to release endorphins which naturally reduce the pain of a headache.




Thursday 16 February 2012

Beauty Tips-1(Petroleum Jelly As A Beauty Product)


Here is how you can use petroleum jelly as a beauty product:

1. If you want to moisturize your face and protect from windburns, apply petroleum jelly on your face regularly before going to bed.

2. To cure cracked heels, apply good amount of petroleum jelly on the heels and cover with socks. Leave overnight to cure cracked heels naturally with just petroleum jelly!

3. To have shiny cuticles, apply petroleum jelly and massage for a minute. Your nails become shiny and strong. This is one of the common uses of petroleum jelly as a beauty product.

4. You can curl your lashes with just petroleum jelly. Before applying your mascara, use little petroleum jelly and shape your eyelashes.

5. For a simple eye makeup, apply little petroleum jelly on the upper eyelids. This keeps the eyelids shiny and glossy for hours.

6. Dark and rough elbows is a common skin problem of many people. You can use this beauty product to have soft and moisturized skin. Apply petroleum jelly on the dark and rough elbows and massage for 2 minutes before going to bed.

7. Perfumes are said to last longer but reduces its smell after few hours. Apply some petroleum jelly on the skin before spraying perfume to have a long lasting effect. This beauty product also protects the skin.

Sunday 12 February 2012

Valentine's Day Special - 4 (Top 10 Hollywood Proposals)


Mesmerize your Mr Right and Ms Perfect with 10 Famous Hollywood Movie Proposals. Letting out your emotions to that certain someone is one of the very few events in anyone's life that requires thought and preparation.

People want their proposals to be the final climatic moment that decides the future of their relationship. So, settle in and make that moment really special with top 10 Famous Hollywood Movie Proposal.

  • "I'm gonna treat you so good, you're never gonna let me go" from Pretty Woman .  Tell that special person in your life what exactly does he or she mean to you
  • "May I ask your name, my lady? Or perhaps angels have no names, only beautiful faces." from A Knight's Tale. Girls love sweet surprises, so if you see this gorgeous lady at a party and your heart is swept away...then go to her and carve out your feelings.
  • "Whatever you choose, we will always have each other." from Anastasia . These treasured words touch the strings of your certain someone's heart and leave their mark in his or her life forever. Woo your sweetheart with eternal promises of commitment and togetherness.
  • "It doesn't matter if the guy is perfect or the girl is perfect, as long as they are perfect for each other."from Good Will Hunting . Why don't you fill their world with passion, romance and love with these cherished utterances.
  • "Love can touch us one time and last for a lifetime, and never let go till we're gone" from Titanic Theme, My Heart Will Go On . Distances can't fade away your emotions; let that someone know this truth.
  • "I may not be a smart man, but I know what love is." from Forest Gump . Gals go for guys who possess a good sense of humor. This particular utterance is funny and won't even make you sound goofy or dorky.
  • "You will see a lot of things, but they will mean nothing to you, if you lose sight of the thing you love." from At First Sight . In order to propose to your Mr. or Ms. Perfect, you must be expressive. Expression of feelings is a little brain wracking job, but it plays a vital role in getting you that someone of your dreams.
  • "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." from Moulin Rouge . Girls are a bit sensitive and crave for emotional experiences. So, if you are planning to propose to the gal of your dreams utter these treasured words to ask for her everlasting words.
  • " Every step I took since the moment I could walk was a step toward finding you" from Message in a Bottle . Why not send her a love note by email and express your feelings.
  • "Love is a many splendid thing. Love lifts us up where we belong. All you need is love!" from Moulin Rouge . Proposing to that special someone on his or her birthday is another great way to go about it. So, gift your love the most precious treasure with these treasured words.

Cool Cap Takes India Home


A supremely calm MS Dhoni guided India to victory, with two balls to spare, over a sluggish Australia in the ODI at Adelaide Oval.

Dhoni's composure was best measured by how he paced his innings. It bordered on the statuesque early, before he raised tempo with swift running between the wickets. He saved his one stroke to the boundary - a towering six over long on - for when he most needed it: the third ball of the final over delivered by Clint McKay, which began with 13 still required.

The next ball was a high full toss that Dhoni swung to deep midwicket, but the no-ball - called for height - gifted India a third run in addition to the two scampered between the wickets. The next delivery was helped around to backward square leg, and the final three runs were collected to take India alongside Australia on two wins from three matches.

India's chase was anchored by Gautam Gambhir's fluent 92, before Dhoni and Suresh Raina took the visitors close with a stand of 61. Raina perished in the 47th over and Ravindra Jadeja followed in the 49th, but Dhoni remained to collar the remaining runs. Test match difficulties notwithstanding, he remains the master technician in limited-overs matches.

Australia's fielding display was its least attentive of the Michael Clarke era. Only one catch of note went down but outfield fumbles were legion, and both Dhoni and Ravindra Jadeja could have been run-out in the closing stages had in-fielders held their nerve.

Of even greater concern was an apparent hamstring twinge for Michael Clarke, who was running gingerly from the innings' midpoint and hobbling noticeably by the end, having left the field briefly for treatment. Clarke may now be due a spell of rest after an unbroken sequence of Tests and ODIs dating back to his first tour as captain - to Bangladesh in April 2011.

Until the final over, McKay provided the most lasting threat for the home attack, maintaining a disciplined line and changing his pace, while Xavier Doherty bowled some particularly nagging deliveries at the death to make India work for the points.

Looking very much at home in international company, the debutant Peter Forrest had built Australia's total alongside David Hussey after the innings was in danger of stalling at 3 for 81. Clarke's fluent 38 had ended when he sallied forth to attack Umesh Yadav and dragged a slower ball wretchedly onto the stumps.

Forrest was strong square of the wicket and down the ground, while Hussey's innings was another reminder of his usefulness in most limited-overs contests. Following their departure, allrounder Daniel Christian put together a handy closing contribution at the home ground of his adopted state. Few boundaries were collected in the closing overs, reflecting some diligent bowling but also the slowing of an otherwise friendly batting surface.

Yadav and Zaheer Khan were the most effective of India's bowlers, attacking the stumps while also keeping the runs down, as the tourists sought a manageable target after the selectors chose to rest Sachin Tendulkar.

Smart stats
India's victory meant that it is the highest successful chase by them in ODIs in Australia. Their previous highest was the target of 260 they chased down against New Zealand in Brisbane in 1986. It is also the joint fifth-highest chase by any team against Australia in ODIs in Australia.The win is also India's first against Australia in five matches in Adelaide.
Gautam Gambhir's 92 is the fifth instance of an India batsman being dismissed in the nineties against Australia in ODIs in Australia. It is also Gambhir's second-highest score against Australia after the 113 he made in Sydney in 2008.
Peter Forrest became the 11th Australia player overall and the second in this series after Matthew Wade to make a fifty-plus score on ODI debut. No Australia batsman has scored a century on ODI debut.
The 98-run stand between David Hussey and Forrest is the seventh-highest fourth-wicket stand for Australia against India and their highest against India in Adelaide.
Hussey's 72 is his second-highest score in ODIs and his eighth half-century. It is also his highest score against India, surpassing the 61 he made in the first match between the two teams in this series in Melbourne.
Australia's total of 269 is their second-highest against India in Adelaide, after the 329 they made in 2000.
Ryan Harris and Mitchell Starc had found some bounce but no great pace and negligible movement when they shared the new ball, allowing Virender Sehwag and Gambhir the chance to play with freedom as they regularly pierced the offside field.

Clarke's brow was looking furrowed as the 50 was raised inside nine overs, but his introduction of McKay brought immediate results when Sehwag's leading edge to a nondescript delivery looped to point.

Gambhir and Kohli accumulated, albeit at a lesser pace, until the younger batsman tried to lace McKay over the offside field and offered a steepling chance to Forrest. Rohit Sharma's entry to the crease coincided with the introduction of spin, but after a period of thrust and parry the quicks returned.

Rohit's first response was to lash Starc over square leg for a glorious flat six, and next over he managed a cut that scorched to the fence from Christian. However some tension clearly remained in Rohit's arms, and he perished in trying to force Harris over the in-field.

Gambhir survived a chance on 88, David Warner shelling a sharp drive at short cover, but on 92 he was the victim of an lbw decision when all logic - and subsequent replays - suggested that McKay's delivery had pitched outside leg stump.

The duo of wickets forced Dhoni and Raina into salvage mode, trying to stabilise the innings even as the required-rate slithered up towards eight per over. They were helped by a series of misfields, uncharacteristic by the hosts' standards this summer.

Gradually a few boundaries closed the gap between runs and balls, Raina depositing Xavier Doherty into the crowd wide of long on. Thirty-one were required from the final four overs when Raina played over a delivery by Doherty to be bowled, leaving the stage to Dhoni.

Earlier in the day, the selectors rested Michael Hussey to give Forrest a first cap and dropped Matthew Wade down the order, shifting Ricky Ponting to the top, but neither he nor Warner had a significant impact on proceedings.

Upon winning the toss, Clarke had no hesitation batting first for the third time in as many matches in this series, but Ponting and Warner made a sluggish start against Zaheer and Vinay Kumar. Reaching out for the ball rather than letting it come to him, Ponting miscued a drive to point.

A horrid running mix-up resulted in Warner being stranded as Vinay collected Rohit's agile field-and-throw to the non-striker's end. Forrest and Clarke recalibrated somewhat before the debutant signalled his capabilities with a rasping cut from Yadav, followed by a crisp swing off Jadeja down the ground for six.

Clarke had lost some of his earlier momentum, and Yadav capitalised when his change of pace met a highly ambitious attempt to reach the boundary, leaving Hussey and Forrest to rebuild again. They did so with wisely-chosen shots - Forrest clattered a second six down the ground off the bowling of Rohit - and eager running between the wickets, lifting the hosts to 179 before Forrest presented a catch to deep midwicket.

Hussey went on in the company of Christian, scoring mainly in an efficient series of ones and twos, and looked ready to unfurl his cleanest hitting when Virender Sehwag dived smartly to hold a low chance at square leg. Christian accumulated neatly until he was heedlessly run out, and 57 from the final 10 overs proved inadequate as Dhoni held his nerve.

Valentine's Day Special-3


If you are aspiring for an exquisite Valentine's Day then just go through the touching valentine ideas or tips to make an ideal valentine's day.

1. Kiss her on her forehead and whisper the three magical words in her ears.

2. Wrap a red ribbon around yourself and gift yourself to your lover on this valentine's day.

3. Write love notes on small que cards and hide them in places like the closet, stick one on the mirrow, in the pocket of the bathrobe and other such other places.

4. Decorate the house with heart shaped helium balloons, roses and scented candles.

5. Create a scrapbook with beautiful photographs of you two and gift it to your lover.

6. Write a small romantic valentine poem, read it out to your lover and propose him/her to be your valentine.

7. Gift your beloved a diamond ring. Diamonds are forever and so is your love.

8. Cook and book your lover's heart. Prepare the delicacies which your partner loves and invite him/her for a candlelight dinner.

9. Prepare a DVD with a collection of the most romantic Valentine tracks and gift it to your beloved.

10. Send a bouquet of red roses with some nice chocolates for your lover at her workplace.

Thursday 9 February 2012

Killing girl was 'enjoyable', teen murderer writes in her diary


Diary entries made by teenage murderer Alyssa Bustamente in which she described her pleasure at killing her nine-year-old neighbour Elizabeth Olten have been read to a shocked courtroom.
Alyssa Bustamante (left) was 15 years old when she repeatedly stabbed Elizabeth Olten (right) to death

Alyssa Bustamante was 15 years old when she repeatedly stabbed Elizabeth Olten to death before calmly writing about the "pretty enjoyable" murder in her journal.
While a search was launched for the missing girl in the small town of St Martins, Missouri, Bustamante then went off to a youth dance at her church.
Elizabeth's parents wept as the diary entry, which the killer later attempted to scribble out, was read to the court by a hand-writing expert during a hearing to decide her sentence.
"I strangled them and slit their throat and stabbed them now they're dead," the entry read.
"I don't know how to feel atm [at the moment]. It was ahmazing. As soon as you get over the 'ohmygawd I can't do this' feeling, it's pretty enjoyable.
"I'm kinda nervous and shaky though right now. Kay, I gotta go to church now...lol [laugh out loud]."
Elizabeth's body was found under a pile of leaves in woods behind Bustamante's home.
Bustamante is being sentenced as an adult for the crime after confessing to second degree murder and armed criminal actions. She told officers she committed the murder "to know what it felt like".
In another diary entry read to the court, written a week before the murder, Bustamante complained that her mobile phone had ran out of battery, meaning that she could not tell her friends about her feelings of anger and frustration.
"If I don't talk about it, I bottle it up, and when I explode someone's going to die," she wrote.
On her YouTube page, she listed "killing people" among her hobbies.
Prosecutors have said that the evidence shows that Bustamante pre-meditated the crime - digging a hole in her garden, which was apparently intended as a grave; and encouraging her younger sister to ask Elizabeth over to their grandmother's house to play.
Weeping as she described how she had told the nine-year-old to return home in time for dinner at 6pm, Elizabeth's mother Patty Preiss pleaded with Cole County Circuit Judge Pat Joyce to give the killer the maximum sentence.
"So much has been lost at the hands of this evil monster," Mrs Preiss said. "Elizabeth was given a death sentence, and we were given a life sentence."
Cook County Circuit Court heard that she had a history of depression and self-harming, and had once attempted suicide by overdosing on pain killers and carving the word "hate" into her arm.
Bustamante was being raised by her grandmother and legal guardian, Karen Brooke, at the time of the killing after being abandoned by her drug addict mother and father, who is serving time in jail.
Asked during the hearing if her granddaughter appeared different on the evening of the murder, Mrs Brooke said that she seemed happier.
Bustamante's lawyers suggested that an increased dose of the antidepressant Prozac, which the teenager had been proscribed to help with her mood swings, may have contributed to the 2009 crime.
They are fighting for the teenager, who recently turned 18, to be given only 10 years in jail, rather than the maximum life sentence.
The hearing continues.

US teen killer in 'amazing' murder sentenced to life


The teenage girl who confessed in her diary to "enjoying" the murder of her nine-year-old neighbour has been sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
Alyssa Busatamante had pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of Elizabeth Olten in the small town of St Martins, Missouri, when she was 15-years-old. She strangled and stabbed the little girl before burying her under a pile of leaves.
Alyssa Bustamante (left) was 15 years old when she repeatedly stabbed Elizabeth Olten (right) to death
The plea on lesser charges spared her a first-degree murder trial, which would have left her liable to a life sentence without the chance of release.
At a sentencing hearing, her lawyers had argued that the fact that she was taking high doses of Prozac at the time of the 2009 crime meant that she was more prone to violence and so should serve only 10 years in jail.
However, following tearful testimony by Elizabeth's mother Patty Preiss, who called Bustamante a "monster," a judge at Cook County Circuit Court ruled she should serve a life sentence plus 30 years for armed criminal action.
Before sentencing, the teen, now 18, apologised to her victim's family. "If I could give my life to bring her back I would – I'm sorry," she said.