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Make Your Own Erotic Video

Saturday, January 20, 2007 6:59 pm

Make Video

So you want to film you and your lady doing the nasty, huh, Spielberg? It’s a big step in a relationship, and definitely not as simple as recording and capturing your next romp in the sheets. How do you talk your girl into it? How will you set it up?

You better read on because you’re about to enter erotic film school with this article. By the time you’re done, you’ll be able to capture your most intimate moments on video — with her eager consent.

__________getting her to agree to it
One way to convince her to have sex on film is to drop very subtle hints and make her think that she came up with the idea. For instance, you could comment on what a jerk Rick Solomon was for releasing Paris Hilton’s video romp and mention how you would never dream of doing that if you two made a movie. Let her connect the dots.


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DIY - Printing Stencil TShirt Screenprinting

Thursday, January 18, 2007 2:57 pm

What You Need for Printing…

  • T-shirt washed and dried. The problem with a lot of cheap blank t-shirts is that they shrink.
  • Foam Roller. Just buy cheap ones because they don’t last long anyway.
  • Fabric Printing Ink (textile ink). You’ll find it at craft shops. I highly recommend the brand PERMASET
  • Baking Paper. This is to put between the t-shirt and the iron when heat sealing.
  • Cardboard and masking tape for securing the t-shirt.

Put your cardboard inside the t-shirt making sure that the t-shirt is mildly stretched out. Using the masking tape stick the acetate stencil in to place. See image below.
Stencil



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Make Money by Investing in Real-Estate

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:54 am

You always hear about people who made their fortunes investing in the stock market, and you also hear about other investors who lost their shirts playing the same game. But you hardly ever hear about real-estate investors who go bankrupt, and that’s because it doesn’t happen often.
That’s right, those individuals who invested wisely in real estate many years ago are living a very comfortable lifestyle. Investing in real estate wisely can garner lots of money, so if you’re just getting started, or have considered investing in real estate, the information that follows is invaluable.

take the risk

No one hears about how much money one can make investing in real estate. That’s probably because it is a little well-kept secret. If everyone knew about it, everyone would be doing it, right?
Wrong. Much like starting your own business, investing in real estate requires entrepreneurial skills and a vision. Which is why not everyone is jumping on the real estate bandwagon.

Not everyone is willing to take the additional risk that real-estate investing entails. And these are the same people or renters that will make you rich. The little secret is that there are hundreds of individuals who choose to procrastinate for every one individual who has a vision and chooses to take the risk with investing in real-estate.

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Hacking a Moleskine

Thursday, December 28, 2006 3:54 pm

Moleskin Hack

Student and blogger Eston Bond describes in detail his methods for Getting Things Done with a Moleskine.

Intrigued by the cult of GTD, Eston tried many forms of GTD with little success. That’s when he decided to tweak GTD to his needs, the results of which he’s documented in detail. We’ve got a new year ahead of us, and if you’ve tried GTD before with no success - but you really want to get organized for ‘07 - you might want to check out Eston’s method to see if it sticks.

Homemade Christmas Eggnog

Saturday, December 23, 2006 10:28 pm

  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 quarts milk
  • 2 tablespoons vanilla extract
  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • ground nutmeg

In heavy 4-quart saucepan, with wire whisk, beat eggs, sugar, and salt until blended. Gradually stir in 1 quart milk and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and coats the back of a spoon well, about 25 minutes (mixture should be about 170 F to 175 F. but do not boil or it will curdle).Pour custard into large bowl; stir in vanilla extract, 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg, and remaining milk. Cover and refrigerate until well chilled, about 3 hours.
To serve, in small bowl, with mixer at medium speed, beat heavy or whipping cream until soft peaks form. with wire whisk, gently fold whipped cream into custard mixture.

Pour eggnog into chilled 5-quart punch bowl; sprinkle with ground nutmeg.

Serving Size: 16.

Money Folding Trick - Money Origami Tricks

1:05 pm

Money Folding TrickI found this unbelieveably cool Money folding trick tutorial on how to create a very cool gift for a waitress, valet, or bartender. This will get you noticed a bit, and a nice little ice breaker.

The Money Tshirt Design Folding Trick | Be a Hit with a Tip!

Try to start with a relatively clean, crisp bill. It will make it much easier. All money folding trick folds should be sharply creased. It helps to go over the fold with a fingernail on a flat, hard surface.




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Build Your Own Hovercraft

Tuesday, December 19, 2006 1:16 pm

For only $20, you can build a hovercraft in your backyard. Learn how!!

Do you dream of gliding through the air? Then don’t miss today’s show when Chris explains how to build your own hovercraft. The project is ultrasimple — your kids can put it together in the backyard.

What is a hovercraft?
A hovercraft is a vehicle that rides on a cushion of air produced by downwardly directed fans, causing it to glide over surfaces.

How a homemade hovercraft works
Air produced by a small blower inflates a plastic sheet. The sheet pushes against the floor to provide a ground-hugging “skirt.” This skirt lifts the entire hovercraft.

A small plastic disk (or coffee-can lid) keeps the inflated plastic anchored so it doesn’t tear loose from the center. The plastic disk also lifts up vent holes so air can escape into the center.

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DIY - Christmas Slippers

Sunday, December 17, 2006 8:46 am

Christmas is tight this year. I will be making bedroom slippers for everyone as gifts. I hope you’ll agree that it’s a splendid idea and,should you wish to do the same for some of your Christmas gifts, I’ve included the instructions below:

You’ll need four maxi pads for each pair of slippers. Lay two of them out flat. Wrap a single pad around the toe area of each flat pad to form the top of the slipper. Tape or glue each side of the top pieces to the bottom of the foot part. Decorate the tops with whatever you desire: silk flowers (this is most aesthetically appealing), etc.

Maxi slippers are:

  1. Soft and Hygienic
  2. Non-slip grip strips on the soles
  3. Built in deodorant feature keeps feet smelling fresh
  4. No more bending over to mop up spills
  5. Disposable and biodegradable
  6. Environmentally safe
  7. Three convenient sizes: Regular, Light and Get out the Sandbags.

I’ve included a photo of the first pair I made so that you can see the nifty slippers for yourself. Let me know which size you’d like me to make for you. Remember……it’s the thought that counts!!!!