| 5 Dating Experts Create New Martial Art Called Black Belt Seduction
Underground seduction gurus have created what they claim to be the most efficient pick-up artists training system in the world. The course, designed to teach men how to attract and seduce women is structured in a traditional martial arts sense, starting at White Belt all the way up to Black Belt 10th Dan. The creators claim that just like a martial art, they can take any man off the street and through intense training create a Black Belt Seduction expert. To keep the instructors anonymity these self-proclaimed masters use names such as Mr. X. and do not disclose their personal information. When questioned why, one of the female instructors replied I have the biggest site on the net for this kind of thing, no female sells more attraction and seduction training online than me, and I have a clean cut image to protect.
Fabio Capello, I picked up the lingo in no time
Telling him I am molto freddo (cold) but otherwise bene (good) is easy. I am a dab hand at ordering a caffè latte, and know not to order a latte in Italy (fools, you will get a glass of milk). But when Mauro starts talking about everyday stuff at a mile a minute, I am lost. When we part, I also make the mistake of saying Ciao bella to him. In other words, I call him a beautiful lady. So while I am not anywhere near fluent after a month's coaching I feel I have established some foundations and have decided to have more lessons. Plus, judging from Fabio's pre-match press conference yesterday, which he conducted in Italiano and broken English ("I will speak English with you when I can be sure that I know all the right words, because you are very good at twisting things and I am very careful"), it seems he has failed in his challenge as well.
Tough Battles for Governor Highlight of '07 Races
And at least two Jewish governors, Linda Lingle (R) of Hawaii and Madeleine Kunin (D) of Vermont, have used Jewish prayer books when they were sworn into office. In addition, Sen. Gordon Smith (R-OR) was sworn in using a volume of Mormon scriptures in 1997. IF IT'S WEDNESDAY, IT'S "POLITICAL JUNKIE" ON THE AIR: Remember, not only can you read "Political Junkie" each week, but you can hear it, too. Tune in to NPR's Talk of the Nation, a call-in program, every Wednesday at 2:40 p.m. Eastern, for a stirring 20 minutes on politics. This week: Minimum wage and Iraq in the Senate, and the latest 2008 prez candidates to come forward. Special guest: Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, which sponsored a conservative conference in DC last weekend, keynoted by Mitt Romney.
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Can Cutcliffe Turn It Around?
Here's a fact that I imagine would bring a certain amount of chagrin to State and Carolina football fans: Despite Duke's ineptness in the sport over the last 40-plus years, the Blue Devils still have won outright or shared more ACC football championships than both the Wolfpack and the Tar Heels. And Duke, with its 1989, co-championship even has a more recent title than either State or Carolina. Yes, at one time, way back in the ‘50s and ‘60s, when Bill Murray roamed the sidelines, Duke actually played football pretty well. That certainly hasn't been the case recently, but with the hiring of Tennessee offensive coordinator David Cutcliffe, Duke administrators are saying the right things about trying to make Blue Devil football at least competitive. "It wasn't about just making a change of one person or a personnel change." So says Duke president Richard Brodhead.
ROUNDTABLE - Veteran's Day makes luncheon a quick bite
It was an intimate affair at this week's Northern Santa Barbara County Athletic Round Table luncheon held at Giavanni's Pizza in Orcutt on Monday afternoon. With all schools out for the Veteran's Day Holiday and the luncheon open to all CIF playoff participants, Santa Maria and St. Joseph were the only two school to show up. Not present were the two athlete of the week recipients. Allan Hancock College football player Terrell Denson has done an excellent job as the second rusher in the vaunted Bulldog running game. Denson finished the regular season with almost 600 yards and on Saturday ran the ball for 149 yards and three touchdowns in a 42-33 victory over Los Angeles Southwest. For leading Hancock to 433 yards rushing in the game, Denson was named the male athlete of the week.
Election Madness
He has worked all kinds of shifts, night and day, to barely keep his family going. His letters to me have always been angry, railing against our capitalist system for its failure to assure "life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness" for working people. Just today, a letter came. To my relief it was not handwritten because he is now using e-mail: "Well, I'm writing to you today because there is a wretched situation in this country that I cannot abide and must say something about. I am so enraged about this mortgage crisis. That the majority of Americans must live their lives in perpetual debt, and so many are sinking beneath the load, has me so steamed. Damn, that makes me so mad, I can't tell you. . . . I did a security guard job today that involved watching over a house that had been foreclosed on and was up for auction.
How to Travel Like a Raja
They charge about $365 a night for a room, all-you-can-eat royal cuisine included. Indoor plumbing, installed last year, has helped. So have touches like stained-glass windows in some of the spacious rooms. The main draw is sitting, dining and strolling around a fort hundreds of years old and hundreds of feet above the placid Chambal River, home to a crocodile sanctuary. "This is my dream -- to put Bhainsrorgarh on the world map," says 35-year old Hemendra Singh. He grew up in the fort and is now marketing it from New Delhi, where he lives in a less palatial third-floor apartment. The brothers aim to open another 15 rooms in the fort in the next five years. .
GM Exec Stands by Calling Global Warming a “Total Crock of Shit”
The reason why I know this is because I'm an artist, and artists know a lot more about global warming than do climate scientists, as do automobile manufacturing executives. As a matter of fact, almost everyone, including George Bush, knows more about global warming than climate scientists do. Everyone knows this. .
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