Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
disbosom \dis-BOOZ-uhm\, verb:
- To reveal; confess.
Disbosom comes from the ancient word bosom, which possibly goes back to the roots of the Indo-European languages. Bosom can mean "breast; womb; surface; or ship's hold." The first recorded use of disbosom is in the 18th century.
Shiminna
- The word you use in the lyric of a song when you don't know one of the words.
Man that chick has got a great shiminna.
Trivia
Who was the first actress to win an Oscar for portraying a real-life Oscar winner?
Who was the first actress to win an Oscar for portraying a real-life Oscar winner?
- Cate Blanchett who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Katharine Hepburn in Aviator (2004).
History
- Peregrine White: the first child of English parents born in present-day New England, came into the world on the Mayflower, docked in Massachusetts Bay (1620)
- New Jersey: the Garden State became the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights (1789)
- Nuremberg trials: an Allied tribunal began trying Nazis for war crimes; the defense of "I was following orders" was not accepted (1945)
- Elizabeth II: the future queen of England married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in Westminster Abbey (1947)
- Edwin Hubble 1889
- Chester Gould 1900
- Alistair Cooke 1908
- Evelyn Keyes 1919
- Beryl Sprinkel 1923
- Robert F. Kennedy 1925
- Kaye Ballard 1926
- Estelle Parsons 1927
- Richard Dawson 1932
- Kim Weston 1939
- Dick Smothers 1939
- Norman Greenbaum 1942
- Veronica Hamel 1943
- Judy Woodruff 1946
- Duane Allman 1946 - Musician (Allman Brothers)
- Joseph Fidler "Joe" Walsh 1947 - Musician (James Gang, Eagles)
- Richard Masur 1948
- Bo Derek 1956
- Jim Brown 1957 - Musician (UB40)
- Sean Young 1959
- Todd Nance 1962 - Musician (Widespread Panic)
- Ming-Na Wen 1963 - Actress
- Mike D. 1965 - Musician (The Beastie Boys)
- Sen Dog 1965 - Musician (Cypress Hill)
- Phife Dog 1970
- Marisa Ryan 1974
- Josh Turner 1977 - Country singer
- Nadine Velasquez 1978 - Actress
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Review Tuesday: My Vampire Plus-One by Jenna Levine
My Vampire Plus-One
by Jenna Levine
An overworked CPA with an impossible client has her life turned upside down when she bumps into an intriguing stranger on the street who happens to be a vampire with warrants on his life.
Out from nowhere I had gotten an email from a friend I used to commute with. She was informing me of THIS BOOK, saying she thought it was amusing with an accountant dating a vampire. She remembered that I had a friend who was an author of paranormal erotica and the twist that I'm an accountant was a connection she thought I would appreciate.
So I bought the book and it was the first I'd read on the brand new Amazon Kindle Colorsoft that I got as a gift from my best friend for my birthday last month.
Okay, firstly it was fun opening up the Kindle and seeing the cover of the book in its full color glory on this new device.
The book is cute. It starts with Amelia, the overworked accountant, literally bumping into Reginald Cleaves, the vampire, on her way to a family dinner. What starts off as a chance encounter ends up turning into a practical joke on her family, and ultimately romance in true rom-com fashion.
The book is written is a very easy and smooth style. It's descriptive with lots of inner dialog, without being burdensome or annoying. It just flows at a nice rate that keeps you turning the pages. To give the book more suspense there is also an element of danger as Reggie is being pursued by a group of vampires looking to kill him.
Will love between human and vampire blossom? Will Reggie escape the clutches of The Collective? I recommend reading this book to find out the answers on your own.
So I bought the book and it was the first I'd read on the brand new Amazon Kindle Colorsoft that I got as a gift from my best friend for my birthday last month.
Okay, firstly it was fun opening up the Kindle and seeing the cover of the book in its full color glory on this new device.
The book is cute. It starts with Amelia, the overworked accountant, literally bumping into Reginald Cleaves, the vampire, on her way to a family dinner. What starts off as a chance encounter ends up turning into a practical joke on her family, and ultimately romance in true rom-com fashion.
The book is written is a very easy and smooth style. It's descriptive with lots of inner dialog, without being burdensome or annoying. It just flows at a nice rate that keeps you turning the pages. To give the book more suspense there is also an element of danger as Reggie is being pursued by a group of vampires looking to kill him.
Will love between human and vampire blossom? Will Reggie escape the clutches of The Collective? I recommend reading this book to find out the answers on your own.
Labels:
Literature,
Reviews,
Vampires
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
troth \TRAWTH\, noun:
- Faithfulness, fidelity, or loyalty.
- One's word or promise, especially in engaging oneself to marry.
Troth derives from a variation of truth in certain regions of England. Over time it has taken on a distinct meaning in certain phrases.
blank stairs
- stairs that have been sealed off and lead nowhere
- a misspelling of "blank stares"
1. John turned the building into three office spaces for rent, leaving blank stairs in one area.
2. Preacher on message board: "I asked the young couple if they had talked to God lately, and all I got was blank stairs."
History
- Jay's Treaty: was signed; it resolved some leftover issues between the United States and Great Britain after the Revolutionary War (1794)
- Gettysburg Address: Abraham Lincoln gave his famous 272-word speech on the Civil War's bloodiest battleground (1863)
- Anwar Sadat: became the first Arab leader to officially visit the state of Israel (1977)
- Milli Vanilli: German pop duo was stripped of its Grammy after it was revealed that neither member sang on their albums; they lip-synched in concert (1990)
Birthdays
- James Garfield (U.S.) 1831
- Tommy Dorsey 1905
- Indira Gandhi 1917
- Alan Young 1919
- Larry King 1933
- Dick Cavett 1936
- Ted Turner 1938
- Garrick Utley 1939
- Pete Moore (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles) 1939
- Dan Haggerty 1941
- Calvin Klein 1942
- Ahmad Rashad (Bobby Moore) 1949
- Robert Beltran 1953
- Kathleen Quinlan 1954
- Glynnis O'Connor 1955
- Ann Curry 1956
- Scott Jacoby 1956
- Allison Janney 1960
- Matt Sorum (The Cult, Guns 'N' Roses) 1960
- Meg Ryan 1961
- Jodie Foster 1962
- Terry Farrell 1963
- Gail Devers 1966
- Jason Scott Lee 1966
- Travis McNabb (Better Than Ezra) 1969
- Tony Rich 1971
- Savion Glover 1973
- Tamika Scott (Xscape) 1975
- Kerri Strug 1977
Labels:
Babes,
Birthdays,
Cinema,
Drums,
History,
Music,
Politics,
Rock,
Science Fiction,
Television,
Trivia,
Word of the day
Monday, November 18, 2024
Look forward to Kassandra!
Kassandra Marie Brooks
Hottie of the day
Kassandra Marie Brooks or Actiongirls Recruit Cassandra. Doesn't matter which name she goes by. I didn't realize it, but I had FOUR posts about this woman. She was formerly the spokesmodel for AMI Clubwear, but dabbled in the adult industry as a nude model. Very sex girl! Links to all my posts about her are below.
Monday, November 18, 2024
armistice \AHR-muh-stis\, noun:
- A temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties.
Armistice is a Latin compound created by 17th century scholars. The Latin arma-, "arms," combines with sistere, "to be still."
iFatigue
- The endless cycle of Apple products that are released at the pace of a rampaging water buffalo and have little to no practical advancements over the previous versions.
Bob: Did you hear about that new iPhone 19s that is shipping early next year?
Tim: Dude, already? I just bought an iPhone 14...I think I have iFatigue. Would buying an Android Phone be like, therapy?
History
- William Tell: legendary Swiss archer shot an arrow through an apple on his son's head, his life depended on success in this challenge after he defied his canton's Austrian bailiff (1307)
- time zones: US and Canadian railroad companies implemented a system of five standard time zones so that train travelers would be able to keep time (1883)
- Steamboat Willie: Mickey Mouse made his big screen debut in the Walt Disney-directed feature (1928)
- Calvin and Hobbes: comic strip about a boy and his stuffed tiger (named for the French theologian and the English political philosopher) debuted (1985)
- Jonestown: over 900 people died from drinking cyanide-laced Kool-Aid — or through other means — in a murder/suicide pact led by preacher Jim Jones in Guyana (1978)
- Louis Daguerre 1789
- Cesare Lombroso 1836
- William Gilbert 1836
- Eugene Ormandy 1899
- Imogene Coca 1908
- Amelita Galli-Curci 1916
- Jocelyn Brando 1919
- Alan Shepard, Jr. 1923
- Dorothy Collins (Marjorie Chandler) 1926
- Brad Sullivan 1931
- Hank Ballard 1936
- Brenda Vaccaro 1939
- Margaret Atwood 1939
- Gary Bettenhausen 1941
- Linda Evans 1942
- Susan Sullivan 1944
- Jackie Ward 1946
- Andrea Marcovicci 1948
- Herman Rarebell (The Scorpions) 1949
- Graham Parker 1950
- Jameson Parker 1950
- Kevin Nealon 1953
- Warren Moon 1956
- Kim Wilde 1960
- Elizabeth Perkins 1960
- Kirk Hammett 1962 - Musician (Metallica)
- Tim DeLaughter (Tripping Daisy) 1965
- Owen Wilson 1968
- Duncan Sheik 1969
- Peta Wilson 1970
- Chloë Sevigny 1974 (right)
- Aneta Smrhová (aka Anetta Keys) 1983 (bottom)
Labels:
80s,
Artwork,
Babes,
Birthdays,
Fappening,
History,
Literature,
Monday,
Politics,
pr0n,
Technology,
Trivia,
Word of the day
Sunday, November 17, 2024
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