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Hi there!
Actually yesterday I’ve made & launch(beta) a new website under sub domain videos.internetgecko.com . As the name sounds, this is a videos website. There’s tons of videos that you can watch online even save it to your computer harddisk to watch it later.
I’ve added several functions like you can search the videos that you like to watch. Beside that, you also can tell/email the videos that you’ve watched to your friends by using an integrated simple ‘tell a friend’ form.
For you information, the videos in this website is already streaming from Youtube so you don’t need to go to Youtube for searching & watching the videos that you like. This website even loads faster in all kind of internet browsers & connection speed. You’ll love it! Come & enjoy yourself!
Here’s the snapshot of the website:


Hi there, just want to share with you guys that you can download the greatest desktop wallpapers at my new blog HERE. Actually i’ve made the blog just a week ago if i’m not wrong. You can find all the hi-resolution desktop wallpapers there.
Here’s some:
Latest Best Wallpapers
- Tons Of Firefox Hi-Resolution Best Wallpapers
- Abstract & Natures Hi-Res Best Wallpapers
- Windows Vista Hi-Res Best Wallpapers (Widescreen Included)
- Mobile/Cell Phone, PDA, Mobile Device - Best Animated Wallpapers
- Best Collection Wallpapers Pack: 2007
- Space and Planets: Best Wallpapers
- Kagaya Fantasy Best Wallpapers
- Mustang Hi-Res Best Wallpapers
- Weapon: Gun Best Wallpapers
- Vladstudio.com Graphics Best Wallpapers
Then, please let me know whether you like it or not. ![]()
Here comes the photos that I’ve kept since the last week.
Just want to share with you guys out there!
Do you ever eat sushi? This is what i’ve bought & ate last week. For your info, not all kind of Sushi is delicious. Some of Sushi have a weird taste (especially for those who never eat Sushi before). Some of them is very delicious to me!For those who doesn’t know what a Sushi is:
In Japanese cuisine, sushi is a food made of vinegared rice, usually topped with other ingredients including fish (cooked or uncooked) and vegetables. Outside of Japan, sushi is sometimes misunderstood to mean the raw fish by itself, or even any fresh raw-seafood dishes. In Japan, sliced raw fish alone is called sashimi and is distinct from sushi.
There are various types of sushi: sushi served rolled inside nori (dried and pressed layer sheets of laver called makizushi or rolls; sushi made with toppings laid with hand-formed clumps of rice called nigirizushi; toppings stuffed into a small pouch of fried tofu called inarizushi; and toppings served scattered over a bowl of sushi rice called chirashi-zushi.
Refer to WikiPedia
Here comes Doraemon! This is my nephew’s favorite drinks (me too).
Now i have 2 Sony PS2 (Playstation 2). Actually it doesn’t belongs to me(the small ones) back then, but belongs to my nephew. Since it was malfunctioning for a long time, i’ve just fixed it (although only 80% working) & now it’s mine because my nephew already bought a new one & he already gave it to me!
This is a cute mysterious cat that can be found around my apartment. So cute huh!
*I’m sorry for my English though ![]()
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Confession 1 from WAVERING AUNTIE:
DEAR MARGO: I was checking out my 12-year-old daughter’s MySpace (she knows I do this as a condition of her having it) and found my 14-year-old niece’s MySpace (that my brother and sister-in-law do not know she has), where she alluded to having a “relationship” with a lesbian friend. The last time we spoke, my sister-in-law said she was wary of this girl, so I don’t know whether I should tell her what I found. They live several states away, and we only see each other a few times a year. Their daughter is a good kid, and I don’t want to cause problems, especially if my niece learns how her parents found out.
If it were my daughter, I’d want to know so I could at least talk to her about it. This kid is barely 14 years old.
Confession 2 from MARGO, JUDICIOUSLY:
DEAR WAVE: I suggest you say nothing. Assuming the “relationship” is sexual (and it may not be), the youngster is experimenting and should be allowed to do so without parental input — which would not change the outcome, by the way.
It’s not as though your niece is robbing banks and popping Quaaludes, dangerous behavior requiring intervention. She is figuring out her sexuality, and parents trying to steer a child away from a natural inclination are not going to be successful.
When next you talk to your s-i-l, you might ask what she dislikes about this friend, since she told you she is wary of her. If there are complaints about the girl that are valid, they should be the reason to put the kibosh on the friendship, not that she is a lesbian.
Voices From the Peanut Gallery
Confession 3 from MELINDA:
DEAR MARGO: I am in my early 20s but always seemed older. I graduated high school very early, went to college and, before I was old enough to vote, took on more responsibilities than people twice my age.
The reason I’m writing is because I am engaged to a man I love and who makes me happy. My problem is not with him, but with the people around us who view our relationship as doomed. The reason? He does not work but stays home and takes care of the house. He also doesn’t have as much education as I do, but is smart in his own right.
People keep telling me it is wrong for me to be working hard while he is at home “doing nothing,” and that I should be home raising a family. How can I tell them to back off without losing them as friends? I’ve tried to defend our relationship, stating that if the roles were reversed, no one would say a word. I’m worried that all this stress is not doing me any good.
Confession 4 from MARGO, ALTERNATIVELY:
DEAR MEL: Guess what? You don’t have to defend anything. This is a choice the two of you have made, and it works for you. The designation “househusband” is becoming much more common than it used to be.
To close down the “friends” who are offering unasked-for opinions, mention that the former head of Hewlett-Packard, Carly Fiorina, could only have had her career because her husband chose to be a househusband. There are countless other women who are very happy with this arrangement. Cooking, cleaning and looking after children are very satisfying to some men, just as these same activities do not thrill some women.
Gender roles are changing rapidly, though your friends seem to be unaware of this. Tune out the Greek chorus and learn not to care so much about what is coming at you from others. If you’re feeling really feisty, you might respond by saying you don’t recall asking them what they thought of the way you’re living your life.
Dear Margo is written by Margo Howard, Ann Landers’ daughter. All letters must be sent via e-mail to click here.
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