AAHH BUSY SO BUSY!!
I am so busy here at florida, I know some of my friends are in chicago and moved away. *sigh* thats all I can think of all the time. I wish to go back in time in childhood so no pressure in life, I guess you have to deal that everyday till you die. No matter, how much you try in life, there is always a possible chance getting up.
Is xanga really dead? I mean, I havent update my site, it is not because I lost interest but just because I havent had a chance to update it. How many users are still using this? I just wonder.
Last May 26 was my friend's graduation party and I wasnt there. :( I had plan to go to chicago and attend his graduation party but so busy here, I had to cancel it. Sorry dru about that, I will make up the day of your wedding. I hope I dont have the same excuse.
Alot things going on in my life, I just dont know where to start and how to explains it. First of all is the outage, its like 2 1/2 months so busy. I like it because it pays good money and good news, I still have the job if your busy working. Its better to have a job busy than staying home doing nothing and not getting paid. If I will retire then maybe I will do that or win the lottery The Longevity Bible. And he says making simple lifestyle changes can improve your short-term memory in as little as 2 weeks! So here are Dr. Small’s tips for boosting your brain power.
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Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, and nuts. All of those foods are loaded with antioxidants which protect your brain cells, and keep your memory sharp.
Walk for at least 10 minutes a day. Exercise improves blood circulation, which helps speed nutrients and oxygen to your brain.
Relax. When you’re feeling stressed, you produce the hormone cortisol, which can shrink your brain’s memory centers. So practice relaxation techniques – like mediation or deep breathing. That lowers your heart rate and reduces the amount of cortisol in your body.
So if you want to boost your memory, eat fruit, vegetables, and nuts, walk for at least 10 minutes a day, and do something to relax when you’re stressed. And here’s a quick memory trick from Dr. Small. Let’s say you want to remember to buy bread, baking powder, and vacuum cleaner bags at the grocery store. He says you should imagine a mental snapshot of these 3 items, and then link the snapshots together in your mind. So, if you wanted to link together bread, baking powder, and vacuum cleaner bags, you could imagine a baker vacuuming bread crumbs off the floor. If you’d like to go further, check out The Longevity Bible by Dr. Gary Small.
Movie Of The Week...
Movie: Knocked Up
My Rating: 8.7/10
Critics Rating: 9/10
Type: Love story
KNOCKED UP FACTS
Allison Scott (Katharine Heigl) is on the fast track for a promising career as an entertainment journalist. Her big plans get a little messed up, though, after a one-night stand with a total slacker ( Seth Rogen ) gets her pregnant. Although she has the determination to be a successful working single mom, Allison tries to involve her baby's daddy in her life, but he may turn out to be a little too immature to handle fatherhood.
REVIEWSWho's In It: Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jason Segel
The Basics: Doofus party guy impregnates out-of-his-league career gal, and then it's time for everybody to grow up and find out what they really want. But the seen-it-before, coming-of-age plot is just the cone the ice cream sits on. It's the funniest, smartest, goofiest, dirtiest, coolest (and longest — over two hours, in fact) comedy so far this year. What's the Deal? I once heard another film critic bash writer/director Judd Apatow's 40 Year-Old Virgin as an example of the juvenile obsessions of "Generation X," and I suppose that same old grump will bash this one, too, because it's dirty and irreverent. But there's a difference between a movie being the product of a juvenile culture and one that comments on that culture. This is both those things, just like Virgin. It's intentionally and intelligently crude. I know I'm making it sound way less fun than it is because it's a blast and never lets up being gut-bustingly funny, but I feel the need to defend its very well-rounded brain, too, because there's an older audience out there that's going to want to ignore it without giving it the chance it deserves. OK, Fancy-Pants People, How's This? It's like an Eric Rohmer film full of really talkative (make that really, really talkative), really interesting people who all seem like characters you want to follow. And then it doesn't disappoint you by not following them. You get it all, from everyone, even the supporting players. Instead of being about this-happened-and-then-this-happened, you walk out talking about all the great things the characters said to each other. It's the kind of movie you go back to twice because you want to hear them say it again. See Also. No, Seriously, See Also: It's highly likely that you've still never checked out the TV show Freaks and Geeks. It's got almost all the same people in it, created by the same folks, and it was one of the best TV shows of the past decade. Naturally, it got canceled. All 18 episodes, all incredibly funny, out on DVD. If you don't go watch it, then you're a loser. Unintended Consequences of Watching This: The Ryan Seacrest cameo made me stop thinking he was a stone-cold bore for a few minutes. I may have to completely re-draft my opinion of him.
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