21 March 2012


         Hai !

      Good Afternoon!


                Double-chocolate espresso walnut cookies from Julienne in San Marino. <a href="http://www.latimes.com/features/food/la-fo-sos-chocespressocookies-20120317,0,7939244.story">Recipe</a>.
I love people who can make me laugh, when i don't even want to smile.

'KINDNESS' Is The LANGUAGE Which The 'DEAF' Can Hear And the 'BLIND' Can 'SEE',., 'U'

Learn to appreciate what you have before time makes you appreciate what you had..




Never seen Indian national bird flying like this.  



                              

                             A Kid's Love letter

To, Pinky
Kg Red.

Dear Pinky,
I love u much,my dream  I c u. Everywhere u.I live no.I come red shirt tomoro.U love I,U come red frock.Iwait down mango tree.U no come,I jump train.Sure come.....(^_^)
                                                                                                           Urs Lovely,
                                                                                                           Tin
                                                                                                            Kg Blue


                                        Now Pinky replies...........

To Tin
Kg Blue

Dear Tin
Ur letter mummy see.Papa beat me,beat me so many beat me.I cry so no come to mango tree.No jump train.I love u.C another day.I no red frock.Only green.U love me,U come green............(^_^)
                                                                                                                 Ur Sweety,
                                                                                                                  Pinky
                                                                                                                  Kg Red.

Moral: LOVE IS SWEET  & COLOUR FULL

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                                       Good Afternoon Picture 1 


Manipulation will not be successful every time.


* YamRaj came to a young boy and said, “My friend today is your last day on the earth"

*Boy : *But I am not ready.

*YamRaj :* Well your name is the next in my list..

*Boy : *Okay why don't you take a sit and I will get you something to eat before we go.

YamRaj thought for a moment and said : All Right..

Boy gave YamRaj some food with sleeping pills in it,
YamRaj finished eating and fell into a deep sleep..

The Boy took the list & removed his name from top of the list and wrote it
at the bottom of the list.

When YamRaj woke up, he said to the Boy : Because you have been so very nice to me, I will start from the BOTTOM of the list..


*Moral of the story : Manipulation will not be successful every time.*  


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 Kobi Levi's extreme high heel designs20 <i>By Booth Moore, Los Angeles Times</i><br>
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While shoppers are embracing a back-to-basics attitude about most spending, what is generating excitement in the footwear category is extreme shoes. Kinky styles that might once have been the hallmark of a lady for hire are elevated on hockey-puck-like platforms and pin-thin heels, studded and buckled like bondage gear. And they come at various price points -- $1,400 over-the-knee boots at Nordstrom, $1,195 Balmain multi-buckle booties at Fred Segal Feet, $149.90 open-toed and studded Steve Madden booties at Zappos.com and $129 studded gladiator sandals at Zara.<br>
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<i>Pictured:  Christophe Decarmin for Balmain's Spring-Summer 2010 fashion show in Paris.</i>
The recent wave of shoe fetishism may have started in 1993, with the 10-inch lace-up platform fetish shoes that sent model Naomi Campbell tumbling on the Vivienne Westwood runway. Since then, subversive has become the standard on the runway, where in the last year designers have outdone themselves. 
John Galliano for Christian Dior's fertility-statue-shaped heels at the Spring-Summer 2009 Paris Fashion Week. 
Miuccia Prada's chandelier-crystal-strung Lucite sandals at the Spring-Summer 2010 Milan Fashion Week. 
Because of the huge interest in Alexander McQueen's  armadillo-like, snakeskin boots from his Spring-Summer 2010 runway, the designer is considering auctioning the samples -- which took 30 people, three suppliers and three factories to create -- to benefit a charity. 
Fashion insiders agree this is a golden age of shoe design. Leading the pack is the famous troika of Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin and Jimmy Choo. Louboutin opened his first store in Paris in 1991 and raised the caliber of shoe design by raising platforms and hiding them, allowing styles to appear much more treacherous than they are. He recently <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/2009/11/louboutin-open-its-doors-in-west-hollywood.html">opened a store</a> on Robertson Boulevard in West Hollywood.<br>
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<i>Pictured: High-end shoe designer Christian Louboutin with a shoe from The Marie Antoinette Collection during its U.S. debut in February at the Christian Louboutin store at South Coast Plaza.</i> 
Next comes the designers who work under their own names, as well as another's -- Bruno Frisoni (for Roger Vivier) Giuseppe Zanotti (for Balmain) and Pierre Hardy (for Balenciaga). A new generation of up-and-coming talent includes Rupert Sanderson, Max Kibardin and L.A.'s Jerome C. Rousseau. Great shoe design has even trickled down to chain stores, with the Jimmy Choo for H&M line that launched this month, the upcoming Pierre Hardy for Gap and Christian Siriano for Payless collections, and the affordable Elizabeth & James, Jeffrey Campbell and Report lines.<br>
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<i>Pictured: Christian Siriano's Spring-Summer 2010 runway in New York, which included shoes from his Payless ShoeSource line.</i> 
It's no wonder designer shoes are pop-culture grist. Manolo Blahnik became a household name thanks to "Sex and the City," and Jimmy Choo has been name-checked in song lyrics. "Imelda: A New Musical," based on the former first lady of the Philippines and her legendary shoe collection, opened in New York this fall, and Louboutin was recently asked to design a stiletto-shaped Champagne glass for Piper-Heidsieck. Two weeks ago, "The Oprah Winfrey Show" hosted its second shoe, handbag and accessory "intervention," where show guests were taught the virtues of killer heels, and how to walk in them.<br>
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"Shoes are very democratic because they are not about a body size," Saks Fifth Avenue fashion market director Colleen Sherin said. "It doesn't matter if you're a size 2 or a size 16, you can wear a fabulous shoe. It's fashion that all women can enjoy." 





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