Monday, November 26, 2012

Is Sandra Bullock Promiscuous?

Sandra has the long face which indicates she is assertive, belligerent, inventive, resourceful, and a leader. She feels fear. Works best independently, and has to learn self-confidence.

Forehead is domed and high. She is creative in her thinking, with intelligence. She had a good childhood and is close to her parents.

Her eyebrows curved, long low and elegant. She is informal with a quick mind and will live a long life. She likes her world to be peaceful and calm. She is a systematic thinker, with a delicate metabolism.

The large brown eyes are emotional and charismatic. The upper lid shows she has a strong need for bonding and intimacy. The lower lid shows she has a strong sexual appetite. Her eyes are pointed on the inside indicating an uneven fortune around mid life. The peacock shaped eyes show her emotions, charm, and jealousy. They are set far apart denoting she is tolerant.

The turned up high nose shows she likes to help, be of service, accepting, gullible. Her work needs to be emotionally satisfying. The closed nostrils shows she takes risks and is independent. She is conservative in her spending. The nose dimple indicates she had difficulty finding her niche in life.

The large mouth shows she is confident and an extrovert. The full lips indicate she is expressive, generous and sensuous. She has a great capacity for love. The lower lip is thicker showing she is a good speaker and persuasive. The mouth doesn't close completely, which is a sign of promiscuity. She has a straight lip line, which shows she is reliable and trustworthy.

The large ears are set back on her head showing she needs to work on her self-confidence. She is receptive and willing to listen.

The left side of the face (personal) appears guarded. The left eye looks stark, almost glazed. The right side (professional) appears more relaxed. The right eye is more open and receptive.

Is Sandra Bullock Promiscuous?

Sandra has the long face which indicates she is assertive, belligerent, inventive, resourceful, and a leader. She feels fear. Works best independently, and has to learn self-confidence.

Forehead is domed and high. She is creative in her thinking, with intelligence. She had a good childhood and is close to her parents.

Her eyebrows curved, long low and elegant. She is informal with a quick mind and will live a long life. She likes her world to be peaceful and calm. She is a systematic thinker, with a delicate metabolism.

The large brown eyes are emotional and charismatic. The upper lid shows she has a strong need for bonding and intimacy. The lower lid shows she has a strong sexual appetite. Her eyes are pointed on the inside indicating an uneven fortune around mid life. The peacock shaped eyes show her emotions, charm, and jealousy. They are set far apart denoting she is tolerant.

The turned up high nose shows she likes to help, be of service, accepting, gullible. Her work needs to be emotionally satisfying. The closed nostrils shows she takes risks and is independent. She is conservative in her spending. The nose dimple indicates she had difficulty finding her niche in life.

The large mouth shows she is confident and an extrovert. The full lips indicate she is expressive, generous and sensuous. She has a great capacity for love. The lower lip is thicker showing she is a good speaker and persuasive. The mouth doesn't close completely, which is a sign of promiscuity. She has a straight lip line, which shows she is reliable and trustworthy.

The large ears are set back on her head showing she needs to work on her self-confidence. She is receptive and willing to listen.

The left side of the face (personal) appears guarded. The left eye looks stark, almost glazed. The right side (professional) appears more relaxed. The right eye is more open and receptive.

All About Hawaii Five-O

Some of us are old enough to remember Steve McGarrett and his sidekick Danno in the long running TV series Hawaii Five-O.

For those that are old enough - and for those you may not be but are just curious - here are my top five Five-O factlets!

1. The show was based (and filmed almost exclusively) in Hawaii. Since this was the 50th U.S. state, it was given the name Hawaii Five-O. The show's producer, Leonard Freeman, originally planned to call it "The Man"

2. The series is based around the activities of a special police agency headed by Steve McGarrett who reports directly to the state governor. In reality no such organization exists.

3. Five-O started in 1968 and finished - after 278 episodes spanning 12 series - in 1980.

4. The series stars Jack Lord. He was offered the part of Captain Kirk in Star Trek but turned it down. Lord was born in 1920 in Brooklyn. He died in Hawaii in 1998. He became the Executive Producer of the show after Leonard Freeman died. He was known to have an autocratic style of leadership and was very particular about having things his way.

5. The show was a runaway success from the start. If this wasn't enough, it also had one of the most famous theme tunes in TV. The Hawaii Five-O theme was composed by Morton Stevens who also penned many other TV themes such as "Police Woman". Morton was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1929 and died in Encino, California in 1991. In the year 2000, twenty years after the series ended, a poll in the UK rated the Five-O music as the most catchiest of all TV themes. Stevens won two Emmy awards for music in "Hookman" and "A Thousand Pardons, You're Dead." I am the proud owner of a vocal version of the Five-O theme tune, sung by Sammy Davies Jr. The words are truly awful but the brilliant tune still wins through!

All About Hawaii Five-O

Some of us are old enough to remember Steve McGarrett and his sidekick Danno in the long running TV series Hawaii Five-O.

For those that are old enough - and for those you may not be but are just curious - here are my top five Five-O factlets!

1. The show was based (and filmed almost exclusively) in Hawaii. Since this was the 50th U.S. state, it was given the name Hawaii Five-O. The show's producer, Leonard Freeman, originally planned to call it "The Man"

2. The series is based around the activities of a special police agency headed by Steve McGarrett who reports directly to the state governor. In reality no such organization exists.

3. Five-O started in 1968 and finished - after 278 episodes spanning 12 series - in 1980.

4. The series stars Jack Lord. He was offered the part of Captain Kirk in Star Trek but turned it down. Lord was born in 1920 in Brooklyn. He died in Hawaii in 1998. He became the Executive Producer of the show after Leonard Freeman died. He was known to have an autocratic style of leadership and was very particular about having things his way.

5. The show was a runaway success from the start. If this wasn't enough, it also had one of the most famous theme tunes in TV. The Hawaii Five-O theme was composed by Morton Stevens who also penned many other TV themes such as "Police Woman". Morton was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1929 and died in Encino, California in 1991. In the year 2000, twenty years after the series ended, a poll in the UK rated the Five-O music as the most catchiest of all TV themes. Stevens won two Emmy awards for music in "Hookman" and "A Thousand Pardons, You're Dead." I am the proud owner of a vocal version of the Five-O theme tune, sung by Sammy Davies Jr. The words are truly awful but the brilliant tune still wins through!

Movies - Watch What You Want, When You Want

Movies are a tremendous source of entertainment for most people. The reason? It's probably because even people who have little in common can find a movie to enjoy together.

The moviemakers apparently understood the need to create films that appeal to a wide audience. Otherwise, the good guy wouldn't take time out in his pursuit of the bad guys to kiss the girl. The girl wouldn't get herself in a wreck that required a heroic rescue before she got her guy. And - perhaps the most obvious example of all - the cartoons wouldn't have such great humor that appeals to the adults almost as much as the children.

Technology has played an important role in broadening the appeal of most movies to encompass a wider audience. Consider the movies of a half-century ago. There were spacemen on Earth and earthlings in space, but the scenes were usually very plain and the almost everything was left to the imagination of the view. Today, the vistas are bigger than life, futuristic scenes are more incredible than the average imagination could have conjured on its own and the stunts are unbelievable - because they are humanly impossible.

But even when we're watching a stunt that can't possibly have happened in real life, we're awed and amazed and can't wait to see it again. And again. And that's the beauty of the movie experience today. Not only are there thousands upon thousands of movies to watch, many are available to buy, rent or download onto your PC. You can watch them as often as you want, shelve them for awhile and watch them again.

While technology is playing an important role in the movie-making process, it's also important for movie watching. The fact that many movies are now digital files on DVD allows moviemakers to apply a myriad of special features into the movie file itself. Surround sound is one of those special features and if you have a home theater set up with surround sound, you'll be able to hear the special effects just like you do at a commercial theater. Ever wonder how it is that a door squeaks to your right, while a woman screams to your left? The answer is surround sound technology and a DVD has ample space to store those kinds of programming features.

You and your spouse will probably never agree on every single movie. But with the many movie titles available for you to rent or own either on DVD or to download to your computer, it's likely that you'll find something that you both want to watch tonight. And maybe even something that you both want to watch again. And again.

© Copyright 2005 by Rickia Sanders. All rights reserved.

Is Sandra Bullock Promiscuous?

Sandra has the long face which indicates she is assertive, belligerent, inventive, resourceful, and a leader. She feels fear. Works best independently, and has to learn self-confidence.

Forehead is domed and high. She is creative in her thinking, with intelligence. She had a good childhood and is close to her parents.

Her eyebrows curved, long low and elegant. She is informal with a quick mind and will live a long life. She likes her world to be peaceful and calm. She is a systematic thinker, with a delicate metabolism.

The large brown eyes are emotional and charismatic. The upper lid shows she has a strong need for bonding and intimacy. The lower lid shows she has a strong sexual appetite. Her eyes are pointed on the inside indicating an uneven fortune around mid life. The peacock shaped eyes show her emotions, charm, and jealousy. They are set far apart denoting she is tolerant.

The turned up high nose shows she likes to help, be of service, accepting, gullible. Her work needs to be emotionally satisfying. The closed nostrils shows she takes risks and is independent. She is conservative in her spending. The nose dimple indicates she had difficulty finding her niche in life.

The large mouth shows she is confident and an extrovert. The full lips indicate she is expressive, generous and sensuous. She has a great capacity for love. The lower lip is thicker showing she is a good speaker and persuasive. The mouth doesn't close completely, which is a sign of promiscuity. She has a straight lip line, which shows she is reliable and trustworthy.

The large ears are set back on her head showing she needs to work on her self-confidence. She is receptive and willing to listen.

The left side of the face (personal) appears guarded. The left eye looks stark, almost glazed. The right side (professional) appears more relaxed. The right eye is more open and receptive.

Is Sandra Bullock Promiscuous?

Sandra has the long face which indicates she is assertive, belligerent, inventive, resourceful, and a leader. She feels fear. Works best independently, and has to learn self-confidence.

Forehead is domed and high. She is creative in her thinking, with intelligence. She had a good childhood and is close to her parents.

Her eyebrows curved, long low and elegant. She is informal with a quick mind and will live a long life. She likes her world to be peaceful and calm. She is a systematic thinker, with a delicate metabolism.

The large brown eyes are emotional and charismatic. The upper lid shows she has a strong need for bonding and intimacy. The lower lid shows she has a strong sexual appetite. Her eyes are pointed on the inside indicating an uneven fortune around mid life. The peacock shaped eyes show her emotions, charm, and jealousy. They are set far apart denoting she is tolerant.

The turned up high nose shows she likes to help, be of service, accepting, gullible. Her work needs to be emotionally satisfying. The closed nostrils shows she takes risks and is independent. She is conservative in her spending. The nose dimple indicates she had difficulty finding her niche in life.

The large mouth shows she is confident and an extrovert. The full lips indicate she is expressive, generous and sensuous. She has a great capacity for love. The lower lip is thicker showing she is a good speaker and persuasive. The mouth doesn't close completely, which is a sign of promiscuity. She has a straight lip line, which shows she is reliable and trustworthy.

The large ears are set back on her head showing she needs to work on her self-confidence. She is receptive and willing to listen.

The left side of the face (personal) appears guarded. The left eye looks stark, almost glazed. The right side (professional) appears more relaxed. The right eye is more open and receptive.

Movies - Watch What You Want, When You Want

Movies are a tremendous source of entertainment for most people. The reason? It's probably because even people who have little in common can find a movie to enjoy together.

The moviemakers apparently understood the need to create films that appeal to a wide audience. Otherwise, the good guy wouldn't take time out in his pursuit of the bad guys to kiss the girl. The girl wouldn't get herself in a wreck that required a heroic rescue before she got her guy. And - perhaps the most obvious example of all - the cartoons wouldn't have such great humor that appeals to the adults almost as much as the children.

Technology has played an important role in broadening the appeal of most movies to encompass a wider audience. Consider the movies of a half-century ago. There were spacemen on Earth and earthlings in space, but the scenes were usually very plain and the almost everything was left to the imagination of the view. Today, the vistas are bigger than life, futuristic scenes are more incredible than the average imagination could have conjured on its own and the stunts are unbelievable - because they are humanly impossible.

But even when we're watching a stunt that can't possibly have happened in real life, we're awed and amazed and can't wait to see it again. And again. And that's the beauty of the movie experience today. Not only are there thousands upon thousands of movies to watch, many are available to buy, rent or download onto your PC. You can watch them as often as you want, shelve them for awhile and watch them again.

While technology is playing an important role in the movie-making process, it's also important for movie watching. The fact that many movies are now digital files on DVD allows moviemakers to apply a myriad of special features into the movie file itself. Surround sound is one of those special features and if you have a home theater set up with surround sound, you'll be able to hear the special effects just like you do at a commercial theater. Ever wonder how it is that a door squeaks to your right, while a woman screams to your left? The answer is surround sound technology and a DVD has ample space to store those kinds of programming features.

You and your spouse will probably never agree on every single movie. But with the many movie titles available for you to rent or own either on DVD or to download to your computer, it's likely that you'll find something that you both want to watch tonight. And maybe even something that you both want to watch again. And again.

© Copyright 2005 by Rickia Sanders. All rights reserved.

All About Hawaii Five-O

Some of us are old enough to remember Steve McGarrett and his sidekick Danno in the long running TV series Hawaii Five-O.

For those that are old enough - and for those you may not be but are just curious - here are my top five Five-O factlets!

1. The show was based (and filmed almost exclusively) in Hawaii. Since this was the 50th U.S. state, it was given the name Hawaii Five-O. The show's producer, Leonard Freeman, originally planned to call it "The Man"

2. The series is based around the activities of a special police agency headed by Steve McGarrett who reports directly to the state governor. In reality no such organization exists.

3. Five-O started in 1968 and finished - after 278 episodes spanning 12 series - in 1980.

4. The series stars Jack Lord. He was offered the part of Captain Kirk in Star Trek but turned it down. Lord was born in 1920 in Brooklyn. He died in Hawaii in 1998. He became the Executive Producer of the show after Leonard Freeman died. He was known to have an autocratic style of leadership and was very particular about having things his way.

5. The show was a runaway success from the start. If this wasn't enough, it also had one of the most famous theme tunes in TV. The Hawaii Five-O theme was composed by Morton Stevens who also penned many other TV themes such as "Police Woman". Morton was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1929 and died in Encino, California in 1991. In the year 2000, twenty years after the series ended, a poll in the UK rated the Five-O music as the most catchiest of all TV themes. Stevens won two Emmy awards for music in "Hookman" and "A Thousand Pardons, You're Dead." I am the proud owner of a vocal version of the Five-O theme tune, sung by Sammy Davies Jr. The words are truly awful but the brilliant tune still wins through!

All About Hawaii Five-O

Some of us are old enough to remember Steve McGarrett and his sidekick Danno in the long running TV series Hawaii Five-O.

For those that are old enough - and for those you may not be but are just curious - here are my top five Five-O factlets!

1. The show was based (and filmed almost exclusively) in Hawaii. Since this was the 50th U.S. state, it was given the name Hawaii Five-O. The show's producer, Leonard Freeman, originally planned to call it "The Man"

2. The series is based around the activities of a special police agency headed by Steve McGarrett who reports directly to the state governor. In reality no such organization exists.

3. Five-O started in 1968 and finished - after 278 episodes spanning 12 series - in 1980.

4. The series stars Jack Lord. He was offered the part of Captain Kirk in Star Trek but turned it down. Lord was born in 1920 in Brooklyn. He died in Hawaii in 1998. He became the Executive Producer of the show after Leonard Freeman died. He was known to have an autocratic style of leadership and was very particular about having things his way.

5. The show was a runaway success from the start. If this wasn't enough, it also had one of the most famous theme tunes in TV. The Hawaii Five-O theme was composed by Morton Stevens who also penned many other TV themes such as "Police Woman". Morton was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1929 and died in Encino, California in 1991. In the year 2000, twenty years after the series ended, a poll in the UK rated the Five-O music as the most catchiest of all TV themes. Stevens won two Emmy awards for music in "Hookman" and "A Thousand Pardons, You're Dead." I am the proud owner of a vocal version of the Five-O theme tune, sung by Sammy Davies Jr. The words are truly awful but the brilliant tune still wins through!

Is Sandra Bullock Promiscuous?

Sandra has the long face which indicates she is assertive, belligerent, inventive, resourceful, and a leader. She feels fear. Works best independently, and has to learn self-confidence.

Forehead is domed and high. She is creative in her thinking, with intelligence. She had a good childhood and is close to her parents.

Her eyebrows curved, long low and elegant. She is informal with a quick mind and will live a long life. She likes her world to be peaceful and calm. She is a systematic thinker, with a delicate metabolism.

The large brown eyes are emotional and charismatic. The upper lid shows she has a strong need for bonding and intimacy. The lower lid shows she has a strong sexual appetite. Her eyes are pointed on the inside indicating an uneven fortune around mid life. The peacock shaped eyes show her emotions, charm, and jealousy. They are set far apart denoting she is tolerant.

The turned up high nose shows she likes to help, be of service, accepting, gullible. Her work needs to be emotionally satisfying. The closed nostrils shows she takes risks and is independent. She is conservative in her spending. The nose dimple indicates she had difficulty finding her niche in life.

The large mouth shows she is confident and an extrovert. The full lips indicate she is expressive, generous and sensuous. She has a great capacity for love. The lower lip is thicker showing she is a good speaker and persuasive. The mouth doesn't close completely, which is a sign of promiscuity. She has a straight lip line, which shows she is reliable and trustworthy.

The large ears are set back on her head showing she needs to work on her self-confidence. She is receptive and willing to listen.

The left side of the face (personal) appears guarded. The left eye looks stark, almost glazed. The right side (professional) appears more relaxed. The right eye is more open and receptive.

All About Hawaii Five-O

Some of us are old enough to remember Steve McGarrett and his sidekick Danno in the long running TV series Hawaii Five-O.

For those that are old enough - and for those you may not be but are just curious - here are my top five Five-O factlets!

1. The show was based (and filmed almost exclusively) in Hawaii. Since this was the 50th U.S. state, it was given the name Hawaii Five-O. The show's producer, Leonard Freeman, originally planned to call it "The Man"

2. The series is based around the activities of a special police agency headed by Steve McGarrett who reports directly to the state governor. In reality no such organization exists.

3. Five-O started in 1968 and finished - after 278 episodes spanning 12 series - in 1980.

4. The series stars Jack Lord. He was offered the part of Captain Kirk in Star Trek but turned it down. Lord was born in 1920 in Brooklyn. He died in Hawaii in 1998. He became the Executive Producer of the show after Leonard Freeman died. He was known to have an autocratic style of leadership and was very particular about having things his way.

5. The show was a runaway success from the start. If this wasn't enough, it also had one of the most famous theme tunes in TV. The Hawaii Five-O theme was composed by Morton Stevens who also penned many other TV themes such as "Police Woman". Morton was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1929 and died in Encino, California in 1991. In the year 2000, twenty years after the series ended, a poll in the UK rated the Five-O music as the most catchiest of all TV themes. Stevens won two Emmy awards for music in "Hookman" and "A Thousand Pardons, You're Dead." I am the proud owner of a vocal version of the Five-O theme tune, sung by Sammy Davies Jr. The words are truly awful but the brilliant tune still wins through!

Is Sandra Bullock Promiscuous?

Sandra has the long face which indicates she is assertive, belligerent, inventive, resourceful, and a leader. She feels fear. Works best independently, and has to learn self-confidence.

Forehead is domed and high. She is creative in her thinking, with intelligence. She had a good childhood and is close to her parents.

Her eyebrows curved, long low and elegant. She is informal with a quick mind and will live a long life. She likes her world to be peaceful and calm. She is a systematic thinker, with a delicate metabolism.

The large brown eyes are emotional and charismatic. The upper lid shows she has a strong need for bonding and intimacy. The lower lid shows she has a strong sexual appetite. Her eyes are pointed on the inside indicating an uneven fortune around mid life. The peacock shaped eyes show her emotions, charm, and jealousy. They are set far apart denoting she is tolerant.

The turned up high nose shows she likes to help, be of service, accepting, gullible. Her work needs to be emotionally satisfying. The closed nostrils shows she takes risks and is independent. She is conservative in her spending. The nose dimple indicates she had difficulty finding her niche in life.

The large mouth shows she is confident and an extrovert. The full lips indicate she is expressive, generous and sensuous. She has a great capacity for love. The lower lip is thicker showing she is a good speaker and persuasive. The mouth doesn't close completely, which is a sign of promiscuity. She has a straight lip line, which shows she is reliable and trustworthy.

The large ears are set back on her head showing she needs to work on her self-confidence. She is receptive and willing to listen.

The left side of the face (personal) appears guarded. The left eye looks stark, almost glazed. The right side (professional) appears more relaxed. The right eye is more open and receptive.

Movies - Watch What You Want, When You Want

Movies are a tremendous source of entertainment for most people. The reason? It's probably because even people who have little in common can find a movie to enjoy together.

The moviemakers apparently understood the need to create films that appeal to a wide audience. Otherwise, the good guy wouldn't take time out in his pursuit of the bad guys to kiss the girl. The girl wouldn't get herself in a wreck that required a heroic rescue before she got her guy. And - perhaps the most obvious example of all - the cartoons wouldn't have such great humor that appeals to the adults almost as much as the children.

Technology has played an important role in broadening the appeal of most movies to encompass a wider audience. Consider the movies of a half-century ago. There were spacemen on Earth and earthlings in space, but the scenes were usually very plain and the almost everything was left to the imagination of the view. Today, the vistas are bigger than life, futuristic scenes are more incredible than the average imagination could have conjured on its own and the stunts are unbelievable - because they are humanly impossible.

But even when we're watching a stunt that can't possibly have happened in real life, we're awed and amazed and can't wait to see it again. And again. And that's the beauty of the movie experience today. Not only are there thousands upon thousands of movies to watch, many are available to buy, rent or download onto your PC. You can watch them as often as you want, shelve them for awhile and watch them again.

While technology is playing an important role in the movie-making process, it's also important for movie watching. The fact that many movies are now digital files on DVD allows moviemakers to apply a myriad of special features into the movie file itself. Surround sound is one of those special features and if you have a home theater set up with surround sound, you'll be able to hear the special effects just like you do at a commercial theater. Ever wonder how it is that a door squeaks to your right, while a woman screams to your left? The answer is surround sound technology and a DVD has ample space to store those kinds of programming features.

You and your spouse will probably never agree on every single movie. But with the many movie titles available for you to rent or own either on DVD or to download to your computer, it's likely that you'll find something that you both want to watch tonight. And maybe even something that you both want to watch again. And again.

© Copyright 2005 by Rickia Sanders. All rights reserved.


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