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25 Spectacular Movies You (Probably) Haven’t Seen Midnight in Paris Woody Allen’s latest places starving writer Owen Wilson in Paris with his fiancée, Rachel McAdams. Searching for inspiration for his incomplete novel, Owen begins taking strolls around the city at night where he discovers an unexpected group of people. Let the Right One In The best vampire movie ever made in my opinion. Watch Let the Right One In for FREE on Amazon Instant Video The Man From Earth Holy &#%@ this film’s plot is fascinating! Garden State This is my absolute favorite film. Waking Life It’s impossible for you to grasp Waking Life without actually watching it, but I’ll do my best to explain it. Watch Waking Life for FREE on Amazon Instant Video Closer This film is a rather dark, yet comedic story about the twisted relationships between Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Clive Owen and Julia Roberts. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Le Scaphendre et le Papillon) Sin Nombre Snatch Watch Snatch for FREE on Amazon Instant Video Spirited Away The Descent Once Punch Drunk Love Rubber

Washington DC Smithsonian, Daily Travel Pic, May 26th 2011 The Smithsonian Gardens in Washington DC on a rainy April day. With the flowers and trees in bloom. Shot during a visit to Georgetown. Shot on a Canon G11 Tags: Adventure April Backpacking Bloom Canon G11 Daily daily photo Daily Travel Photo Daily Travel Pic DC District of Columbia Explore Exploring G11 Gardens Georgetown photo Photo of the Day photograph Photography Photos Pic Picture Picture of the Day Rainy Smithsonian tourism travel Travel Photo United States US USA Washington Bookmark this article: How To Use A Sock To Get Beautiful Curly Hair Without Heat If you are a mom on the go with long hair you HAVE TO try this. It will knock your socks off and have you wrapping your hair up in them! This is all about how to make your hair beautiful with no heat and no time. Curl your hair in your sleep with a sock. Yup, you heard me right. I was on Pinterest a while back and spotted this post about the sock bun which links you to her video on YouTube. Why? Because: It literally takes a minute to doNO heat at all – just a soft little sock in your hairNo product (for me anyway)You can sleep in it very comfortablyIt works Marvelously and is simple beautiful This is the sock bun before and after of my hair. Here are the step by step instructions on how to make this work. First steal a sock from your husband’s dress sock collection (that is what I did anyway). Now roll the sock into a ring. Put your dry hair into a high ponytail. Now spritz just the hair in your ponytail with water. Now grab your rolled up sock and put your ponytail through the hole.

Psychology | Documentary Heaven | Watch Free Documentaries Online Fear is apparently a universal emotion; all persons, consciously or unconsciously, have fear in some sort. In short, fear is the ability to recognize danger leading to an urge to confront it or flee from it. Very few people understand the programming of fear, and why it distorts our perceptions. While fear is a program used for our survival, fear also creates irrational beliefs that cause larger systems of fear like politics, religion and the media. Delve into the science of non-verbal signals as this very visual and highly entertaining exposé reveals the hidden language in which 93% of human communication takes place. The Marketing of Madness is the definitive documentary on the psychiatric drugging industry. In 1988, Chris Bryson was found running down a Kansas City street naked, beaten, and bloody wearing nothing but a dog collar and a leash. The celebrity trend for size zero has been criticised worldwide for encouraging women to starve in secret.

Ontario's Forgotten Landmarks: Ghosts Of Steeltown Like all larger cities, Hamilton has its architectural ghosts. These empty shells speak to a forgotten past, and point dismally to the future of all buildings. Paraphrasing Paul Virilio, one might say that architecture itself is merely the art of making ruins. It is hard to believe now, but as recently as a few decades ago, Hamilton Ontario was a major rival of Toronto's when it came to entertainment and the like. Where did one stay, in this booming steeltown? Whenever I arrive in Hamilton to explore, my first stop is always the roof of the city's tallest building, where I am able to see my 'golden triangle' of abandonments from my perch. Above the false ceiling in the main theatre area is the building's original roof, housing a stunning fallen balcony. Perhaps the city's most noted entropic space is the infamous Lister Block. The view from the roof of the building is particularly beautiful - especially at night, the (former) best time to visit the eerie place...

Tutorial - Fast & Fabulous Fabric Loops I do not have much time to sew these days, but I do have time to show you how I make "fabric loops"...for functional purposes. There is such a loop included in the Colette Patterns Negroni Shirt. There are similar methods for making a length of tube to use for multiple buttons, however please note that this tutorial shows how I make a single flat loop for the specific purpose of replacing a buttonhole at the very top of a Convertible Collar shirt. ~Click Photos to enlarge...to return to blog, click your browser's Back Button~ To make a single button loop, first start by cutting a strip of fabric on the bias that is about 1" wide and about 3" long. Then as shown above, fold it in half width-wise (RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER) and "finger press" along the folded edge to make a center crease. Now at your machine, pull out a long length of both the bobbin and top thread. Fold the bias strip in half, enclosing the thread tails as shown above. Labels: More Sewing Tutorials

Convert DOCX to DOC Online Free. Little Girl Can't Let go as Sergeant Daddy Leaves For Iraq Paige Bennethum, 4, holds her daddy's hand as he lines up in formation before heading to Iraq. Credit: Abby Bennethum Some things are just not allowed when soldiers are standing in formation. However, there was no soldier stern enough to pry Paige Bennethum of Laureldale, Pa. from her father as he prepared to leave last July for a year-long deployment in Iraq. Abby Bennethum captured her daughter's emotions in a photograph that she passed along to the Reading Eagle, the newspaper in Berks County, Pa. Army Reserve Staff Sgt. "I didn't want to let go of him," she told NBC Philadelphia. Sgt. Abby Bennethum said she got pregnant right before her husband left for Iraq. Staff Sgt. "Gotta go," he told his family. "I called her a couple of times, but she wouldn't budge," her mother said. "I just miss my dad right now," Paige told NBC. Related: Iraq Vet Fights for Custody of Her Child

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