Apr 12 Prada Handbags – What Makes it Works of Art



In fashion, the ideal handbag is something that is vital, yet elusive. It should be both a fashion, but not too gaudy or garish, and certainly not just one of the season passing trends. Prada handbags were known for their great class, elegance and quality, and for many years have been celebrated as the best handbag. More than just a bag to put your business, these handbags are portable, works of art.

These beautiful handbags are products of the Prada Company itself from beginning to end. They are designed, developed and implemented fully in the house, which is a very good thing because Prada is considered one of the companies working in fashion, both in his native Italy and throughout the world. Their name is synonymous with style and elegance, and their handbags evoke images of women who command the attention with grace and attitude.

The company began in Italy in 1913 by Mario Prada, and was known by the Italian Prada for the Brothers Fratelli Prada. The company began to develop faster and its famous leather goods and handbags after his arrival on the market, and it is only a small amount of time before the company received a large scope. Its products were hits in Europe and the USA. As business grew, the company opened two small shops in Milan, so that it can sell its genuine products, such as handbags, shoes and luggage.

Over time, the company has become symbols handbags luxury, style and elegance in the fashion industry. Reviewer after reviewer raved about Prada’s ease and taste, and in time the whole world started to want to have the idiosyncratic handbags. Despite the fame more and more, these handbags classic has remained faithful to things that have been central to their original design, simple and functional, but also much good taste and class.

Although Prada handbags have remained faithful to their origins, it would be a mistake to think that they have not evolved over time. The original handbags made of walrus hide, which is extremely heavy. Designers quickly realized that it was not quite practical tote around the heavy hide, so they began to increase the use of fine quality leather handbags and accessories handbag, but they did not stop there. One of the first things the company did was water handbags and luggage.

Even today, the company designers are constantly looking for new high-tech fabrics and other materials to improve the quality of their products and have used items such as crystals, wood, even shell turtle to add to the atmosphere in handbags past. Given the quality of these handbags, should be no surprise that they are still highly sought, bought and sold throughout the world.

But today, success does not come without a struggle. With all the fashion industry in decline during the 1970’s, Prada, and suffered. But at that time, the company was acquired by Miuccia Prada, and she led the company since 1978. Ms. Prada is hailed for his sense of fashion and it was she who led the company through time uncertain of the seventies of a dominant position in the market today.

But with much success in fashion comes the problem of counterfeiters. Today, cheap knock-off and pretend Prada Handbags are sold in the streets throughout Italy and the world. This is perhaps because of the willingness of people with the status of one of these handbags without having to pay the price. Add to the equation of the company and elegant symbol design minimum and there is a problem for those who want the real article, because it can take someone with experience to tell the fake reality of the bags hand.



Apr 12 Fab Fendi B Bag Surely Brightening Up Your Autumn Outfit



Fendi, the well-known Italian fashion house launched its leather goods business in 1925, concentrates on producing many classic and memorable bags of the highest quality, exquisite craftsmanship and timeless elegance. The famous Fendi B handbag with oversized buckle made its smashing hit on spring 2006 runway and captures the hearts of millions of admirers with dazzling fresh dressing. This bag is commented by Forbes as Fendi’s best seller since the Baguette-another signature Fendi bag. Luxurious materials, fabulous shape and various breathtaking styles, this bag is guaranteed to turn heads. In colorful fall with clean air and high sky, Fendi B makes you prominently elegant and charming among hundreds of women.

 

Fendi B is designed by the successor of the Fendi family Silvia Venturini for spring 2006 collection of Fendi. They come in 50 different styles, all with distinctive and impressive oversized buckles. Elevated to “It” status by many Hollywood stars toting them round arms, Fendi B collection are drooled over by mass audience and the demand for them rockets.

 

With the signature buckle design which is oversized, curvy and accented with brass hardware, Fendi B is instantly identifiable and bound to get you noticed. They come in luscious materials with various adorning. You can choose from classic buttery soft calfskin with silver leather trim to chic canvas with brown python trim. The materials are all about richness and luxury, and undoubtedly add glitz to your outfit. Plenty of colors such as lovable pink, cute yellow, pretty purple would work perfectly with most of your dress.

 

Rarely do any other bags recall the spirit of youth, modern and elegance in combination, but Fendi B bag has done a good job. It is bold, fresh, avant-courier yet decent, stylish and timeless. The ornament and embroidered details are just proper and never distract from its core sense. This bag is posh and functional as well. The chain handles allow you to wear it over the shoulder or tote in hand. Inside there is a small pocket and a large compartment. You will find it quite smart to keep your essentials in order.

 

How hot is the Fendi B bag? Hot enough that they are selling out as we speak. If this is your dreamy bag, well, hurry along to Eurohandbag online store. They supply extensive range of Fendi bags with superior quality. Fendi B screams fashion, modern and elegance. It will definitely brighten up your outfit and make you really shine in flowery autumn.



Apr 12 Food, Dining - Boca Raton



Boca Raton has a wide range of restaurants and eating outlets which cater to the pallets of almost everyone coming to the city from all over the world. The café, bars and ethnic family restaurants will enhance your meeting with the romantic partner or a business associate.

Barbeque –BBQ

No body can resist a good old barbeque and especially in Boca Raton the need to relish it becomes a passion. Numerous specialized outlets selling mouth watering barbeques are not a treat to the eyes but also to your stomach.

Bars and night clubs

After a long day at work or sightseeing just break free and relax the cool evenings in Boca Raton’s various bars and nigh clubs. Dance to the tune of exotic music and while away your time in the gracious ambience.

Bistros and café’s

Looking for some exclusive European food? Visit Boca Raton’s bistros and cafes to get the taste of Europe. Delicious French and Italian food will no doubt be a feast to satisfy your pallet without thinning your wallet.

Delivery and carryout restaurants

Boca Raton has a number of carryout restaurants which will deliver all your food orders in style. Be it for a birthday or anniversary and whatever might be the food you opt for be it Chinese or Italian these carryout restaurants will cater to your needs and preferences.

Delis – Bagel

Specialized outlets to satisfy customers who are sandwich and bagel buffs are many in Boca Raton. Just relax and enjoy the ambience of these customized outlets and enjoy the romantic and unperturbed atmosphere.

Ethnic dining

Boca Raton is famous for its ethnic food outlets which can satisfy visitors from almost any part of the world be it Brazil, china or Vietnam etc. every nationality is a part of the city as far as the restaurants and food requirements are concerned.

Family

Going out for a pleasant dinner with the family is always preferable as we can just sit and relax while discussing and remembering important family moments. Boca Raton has scores of restaurants exclusively suited for family dining.

Family restaurants

A home away from home is what every family restaurant in Boca Raton will make you feel. Get together and enjoy the family’s presence as much as the delicacies served before you in style.

Pubs

A visit to the nearby pub in Boca Raton will keep you spirits high and especially when you want that personal chat with your long gone friend the pubs are the best place to recollect past memoirs with your childhood friend.

Seafood restaurants

Boca Raton is renowned for its extensive and exclusive sea food restaurants. The wide array of dishes and the exotic presentation will no doubt make your mouth water and you will definitely start paying regular visits again and again and again.

Steak houses

Mouth watering steak houses in Boca Raton will keep your taste buds busy. Share the lighter moments and wonderful dates in the steak houses, whose ambience and atmosphere you will always to remember.

Subs and sandwiches

Looking for a quick snack or a best bite? Search no further than Boca Raton’s many subs and sandwich outlets. Well placed sandwich can be a total snack to satisfy the palate and the purse.

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That special treat for your romantic mod can definitely be unmatched at Boca Raton’s many upscale dining restaurants. Unwind your romantic moments or friendly outings in style while dining at these restaurants.



Apr 12 150 New Money-Saving Container and Product Ideas for Making Personalized Gift Baskets



A standard willow basket is what usually comes to mind when people think of gift basket containers, but there are many other unique containers that can be used that will save you money. Often these containers are much more practical and have far more uses then a standard willow basket and are much more personalized. And a wide range of products for your custom gift baskets can be considered, beyond the usual scope of the traditional gift basket items or products. Many of the ideas will save you money and/or fit the frugal lifestyle. Some containers or products you may already own and will be essentially free. How about a gift you received that you can’t use or item you bought and didn’t use that will make a nice container or filler item?

Here’s a list of gift container ideas to consider:

any type of basket, wicker basket, straw basket, bucket, laundry basket, plastic container, toy dump truck or other large toy truck, purse, tin, Christmas tin, seasonal container, large tea pot, large upside-down hat, plastic storage container-put lid underneath, extra-large coffee mug, boot, potted plant holder, wire basket, large pasta bowl, large popcorn bowl, cooking pot, clay pot, tackle box, colander, small wagon, skillet, antique trunk, champagne bucket, hamper, Asian-style trunk or picnic basket.

For items to put in the gift container it’ll depend on the specialty or theme of the gift basket. Here is a random sampling to give you some good ideas:

small plant, disposable camera, a small book, inspirational book, spa pillows, bath pillows, spa supplies, bath and body products, ****** and body scrubs, handmade soaps, fragrant soaps, shampoos, hand and foot lotion, fluffy towel, potholders, gift certificate for massage or spa visit, scented oils, scented massage oils, gift certificate to favorite store, gift certificate for restaurant, loofah, fragrant candle, matches to light candles, CD of nature sounds, favorite artist CD, DVD of newer release movie, how-to video or CD, garden trowel or other garden tools, garden gloves, work gloves, cold weather gloves, leather gloves, garden picks, seeds, hand lotion, flower pot, flavored teas, green tea, specialty tea, herbal tea, biscotti, tea infuser, small tools, gadgets, stuffed animals, toys, playing cards, healthy snacks, travel-size games, small puzzles, fancy chocolates, boxed chocolates, chocolate bars, hot chocolate mix, specialty coffee mix, handwritten poem, perfume, cologne, watch, framed photo, t-shirt, baseball cap, collectible cards, tickets to events, small dolls, homemade cookies, homemade brownies, homemade jams, movie tickets, popcorn, caramel corn, giant-size boxed candy, candy canes, suckers, lollipops, apple, pear, orange, persimmon, mango, papaya, chips, pretzels, nuts, plastic skulls, spiders, fake cob webs, magic shop items, coffee mug, gourmet pasta, gourmet olive oil, doggie biscuits, cat treats, dog or cat collar, dog or cat toys, stationery supplies, cooking tools, cooking gadgets, measuring spoons, receiving blanket, baby rattles, baby powder, baby shampoo, baby bath wash, hooded towels, pre-packaged food items, pancake mixes, brownie mixes, cookie mixes, wooden spoons, baby shower games, baby shower items , your best chocolate chip cookie recipe, Italian recipes, Mexican food recipes or other ethnic recipes, birthday poems, corkscrews , computer-related items, mouse pad, yarn, painting or artist supplies, golf balls, golf tees, golf knick knacks, tennis balls, tennis knick knacks, key chains, small calendars or desk calendars, barometer, outdoor thermometer, science gadgets, electronic gadgets, health-related items, auto-related items or cinnamon sticks.

So this should give you some unique, money-saving tips and ideas for more personalized, custom containers and products to use for your gift baskets. Many will be free and are much more practical than the standard wicker basket and traditional contents. I guarantee you’ll love the results of your personalized gift basket and it’ll be much loved and appreciated.



Apr 10 My Russian American Dichotomy



I was a Russian girl and an American teenager. I had no choice about the first but I tried very hard to be the second. Now as a grown woman, I mostly deem myself a New Yorker. While I never truly considered myself an American, being a New Yorker encompasses more. New York has a special tolerance for Russians.

My immigrant story begins when I was five years old. I don’t recall a sense of fleeing from our home country or the idea that our life was difficult. As a child growing up in Kiev, I recall very little. I remember snapshots here and there, mostly stories retold that have tattooed themselves onto the childhood story log.

I remember getting my ears pierced when I was three years old. With gold studs in my ears, I descended sub ground to a quintessential ice cream parlor. I remember the dark wood paneling and the taste of the vanilla. The memory of that vanilla has solidified itself as the definition of vanilla perfection to me.

My grandmother, who came to America three years before us, used to send me clothes. My mother would then go on to dress me up in the fashionable American garb and pose me in front of the navy plaid wool blanket on our couch. To this day I have a portfolio of me as a mini Russian fashionista in bell-bottom jeans, short skirts, and sweaters of the itchiest caliber.

Yet sometimes there were style malfunctions. A roll of film serves as proof of our afternoon strolling through an urban Russian park. Me, a three-year-old with long hair on the swings, wearing as a complete outfit, American Popeye Underoos. My father developed all of my childhood photographs in our bathtub and my mother would send them to my grandmother as proof of wear.

My grandmother arranged the visa that got our family out of Russia. I remember very little of the immigration process. My mother packed the only life she had known into a couple of suitcases and moved to a foreign country that made no promises beyond hope. She was 25 years old. I am now 34 years old with my own 6 year old and cannot imagine confronting a task half as challenging.

We came to America by way of Vienna first and then Rome. We were thrust together with other immigrants into a holding pattern of unglamorous proportions. I can’t recall one iota of our entire time in Europe. The family stories that circulate regarding the European purgatory are few and random. I got motion sick habitually so my mother carried a plastic bag with her everywhere she went. My mother was amazed that so many Italian men knew her name; she didn’t realize that her name, Bella, was synonymous with beautiful in Italian.

I remember my grandmother coming to visit us in Italy; she couldn’t wait the two more months for us to get to America. When we picked her up at the airport, I remember seeing a strange woman who I knew had to be someone important shoving a doll against the glass wall. I didn’t understand if I was supposed to be more excited about the doll or the woman. I don’t remember being thrilled by either.

Early life in America seems distant, a shadow of a childhood where I didn’t really fit in but wasn’t completely ostracized. We lived in a two-bedroom apartment across the street from my grandmother’s identical apartment in Queens. I would look out my first floor window and up to my grandmother’s eighth floor window; with binoculars I could see her waving.

The whole neighborhood holds few memorable moments for me. I remember learning to ride my brown Huffy bike there. I remember playing on the monkey bars and a grown man came to hang upside down. He was wearing loose running shorts and no underwear.

Elementary school in retrospect seems fruitless. My parents were always disappointed with American education. In Russia they told me they were learning my sixth grade math in second grade. My parents would quiz me on my multiplication tables, insisting that I should know them so well that I could recite them if they woke me up in the middle of the night.

I remember the first day of kindergarten. My grandmother took me and was my translator for the first and only time in my life. The class sat around in a circle and I must have done something that caused the boy next to me made a hand motion that I interpreted to be peeling a carrot. Later I learned it was “shame, shame.” I still don’t remember what I did, but I remember the shame shame.

That was the first of many American colloquialisms and childhood antics that I never learned. We didn’t eat macaroni and cheese or Chef Boyardee. For breakfast I used to have tea with toast and cream cheese. When I was really little I slurped the tea from a saucer so it wasn’t too hot. Instead of six packs in the refrigerator, my family had vodka in the freezer.

I don’t even have a real birth certificate. As authentication of my birth, I am the proud owner of a bronze coin with Lenin on it. My official Russian name and date of birth calligraphied on it with what looks like white gel pen.

After five years in America we got our citizenship. I remember thinking there would be some sort of a test but I didn’t have to take one even though I was in fifth grade.

Sixth grade was the year of the Challenger crash. Back in the days when public school let you go home for lunch, I went to my grandmother’s house and watched the Special Report on TV. A few months later, just shy of my elementary school graduation, my parents moved us to Staten Island. I went from Russian to American over night.

Sixth grade was junior high school, not elementary school in Staten Island. I had to learn to put on red lipstick and black eyeliner in the cafeteria. Girls had boyfriends, kids smoked in the schoolyard, and the mall was center of it all. Kids categorized one another as Guido, Preppy, or Jappy; I didn’t fit into any of them.

It was also at this point that I really hated being Russian. Russian was the anti-cool. The 80s Cold War had pitted Russia as the supreme enemy. In every James Bond movie, in every Tom Clancy book, we were the foe. My name brands me with my nationality so it was hard to hide. When I hung out on the block, the annoying boy would call me Commie.

Living in Staten Island shielded me from Russians. They mostly settled in Brooklyn, particularly Brighton Beach. I didn’t have any Russian friends and didn’t want any. I didn’t want to associate with anything or anyone Russian because Russians gave other Russians a bad name.

Russians came to this country expecting freedom and carried with them a sense of entitlement. They knew how to milk the system like professionals. They collected welfare, SSI, unemployment, Medicaid, food stamps. They learned to get fake divorces to collect two checks. Old ladies signed up for jobs as home health aides and then would “take care of” their non-sick friends, splitting the paychecks. No one paid taxes, but the government had plenty of payouts. The women of Brighton Beach would wear their Cartier watches and Gucci purses over their fur coats. They bought their food at the fancy Russian gourmet stores and used food stamps to buy caviar. There were plans to trick the system prepared for them before they even got here.

Why does this country owe these immigrants anything?

My family, in contrast, worked diligently from the time they arrived in America. My parents worked two jobs and took ESL classes. We never received a dime of public assistance. We had pride and work ethic. I resented these criminals that gave me a bad name – tarred the road I was struggling so hard to pave. They didn’t earn that right.

Life got easier after Perestroika. All of a sudden, Russia got cool. Gorbachev was a hero, Russian letters were fashionable. We went from enemies to friends.

In college I embraced my inner Russian. While I originally taught myself the Russian alphabet from the Russian newspaper at my grandmother’s dining room table, I thought college was time to finally learn to write in script. So I placed myself in Russian 5 and and sailed through because I knew the answers based on what sounded right.

I don’t remember at what point I gained the appreciation and gratitude toward my parents for bringing me to this country. I don’t remember a defining moment when I it sank in that they did it all for me; all so I can have a better life. A life of freedom and opportunity.

It’s a constant internal conflict, like a child of divorced parents, you’re not sure to which country to pledge allegiance. Watching the Olympics, we always rooted for both the Americans and the Russians. Why were we still rooting for a country we fled? Whenever anything tragic or abominable happened, it was “Americans!” or “Only in America!” I didn’t get it. I thought we were those Americans.

America promises life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. America celebrates birth with a paper certificate as opposed to a dictator-branded bronze coin. For that, I am thankful.

When you immigrate as a child, you don’t question it. It just happens to you and you go along with it. But somehow plucking a leaf off a tree and replanting it in a new country doesn’t come without consequences.

I feel like I have a perpetual wanderlust, nothing holding me down anywhere. New York is as good as it gets; a multicultural Mecca with no judgment. But New York bears no roots, no collective history, no cemeteries bearing headstones with names of generations of my family.

I haven’t been back to Kiev, but I’d very much like to go. I hope that walking the streets, smelling the trees, hearing the language around me will somehow give me that inner resolve – some sort of conflict resolution of future meeting the past.

I speak Russian – fluently and rarely. It was my first language but will forever remain my second. But I still listen to Russian pop icon Alla Pugacheva, love caviar and bring bread and salt into every new apartment I occupy.

But in English I read, I write, I dream.



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Apr 8 Tips for Exploring Italian Cities Like Venice and Rome



When making plans to travel to another country it is always a good idea to do some research on your destination. Attempts to understand and respect other cultures and their traditions will always be appreciated and make your holiday more enjoyable.

There are many things to consider when you go to Italy. Besides the eating and drinking habits of the Italians, you should also look into dress codes. I am not talking about having to wear designer clothing but more what kind of clothing. If you like to visit churches then you should know that in most churches dress codes and rules are mandatory. If you have bare shoulders or knees, some churches will not let you enter, especially in Rome at St. Peter’s and the Vatican Museums and at the Basilica di San Marco in Venice. If it is to hot outside then just bring something to cover up with you.

Italy is a magnificent country to visit, offering distinct scenery, extraordinary ruins, museums, churches, food and wine. Most people have heard of Rome, Venice, Pisa, Florence and Milan, along with these beautiful cities are the lesser well-known destinations of the Lake District in the North of Italy, Tuscany & Umbria, the Amalfi Coast or the stunning islands of Capri and Sicily.

If you are leaving some of your family members behind and you would like to call them once in a while just to let them know what a good time you’re having, it might be a good idea to or buy a telephone card and use public phones. If you are bringing your mobile with you, you can also buy an Italian pre-paid card + top-up and call your family via the Italian Mobile network. Italy’s country code is 39. Some of you might even bring the laptop along. Skype is one of the easiest ways to call people from all over the world for very little amount and if you call someone on their laptop it is for free.

As with any city, be wary of bag snatchers and pickpockets. Put your money safely in a money belt or a purse on a string around your neck and conceal them under your clothes. There are many ‘gypsy’ children in Rome who are accomplished at picking pockets so be careful.

The weather in Italy in the summer months can be very hot so choose light clothing to take with you. Do not forget your sunglasses, hat and sun cream as it is easy to get sunburn if you are walking around all day sightseeing. Short thunderstorms in the afternoon are frequent in Rome and inland cities, so it might be wise to have an umbrella with you.

Many types of accommodation in Rome are available, from hotels and hostels to bed and breakfasts, apartments and guesthouses. Italy also has a type of accommodation known as Agriturismo, the word is a combination of the words agriculture and tourism in Italian and are farmhouse resorts and particularly suited for families. Meals supplied will usually be prepared from freshly grown produce from the farm. Some farmhouses let you get involved in the working activities such as taking care of the livestock and crops. Regardless of the rustic surroundings, the accommodation is not always basic, many Agriturismo offer a high standard of lodging, and some even have swimming pools.

Whether you are intending to visit a popular Italian city such as Rome, Venice, Milan or Venice or heading to the country, like Tuscany, for a quieter break you will meet the friendly people of Italy and a belissima experience.

Hotels are the most popular type of accommodation in the cities of Italy, like Venice, their ranking is from one to five stars but is slightly different from other countries. Mostly, the accommodation in Venice like a one-star hotel is very basic with a bed in a private room but you will have to share a bathroom and breakfast will not be included. Two-star hotels generally give the option of a private or shared bathroom, will provide a TV and breakfast, but do not expect anything overgenerous. Facilities and services depend entirely on the hotel. Three-star hotels should provide satellite TV, a telephone and a bathroom with bidet. Again, it depends on the hotel; some might have minimal facilities, whilst others will have large airy rooms, tasteful furnishings and a full breakfast. Rooms in four-star hotels should be quite large and include facilities such as a telephone, satellite TV and bathroom. Expect plenty of choice at breakfast and on site facilities such as a bar and free ADSL.



Apr 7 Travel Wallets for Touring



Being organized helps to make your trip go smoother and easier. When you have everything in one place, it makes finding the necessary tickets, itinerary and papers a lot simpler. Also keep in mind, that we know need to carry a passport anytime we leave the United States. Even with “electronic” ticketing, you still need to know your seat selection, the gate number and the time you’re traveling. It seems there’s more paper than ever! Many companies have gone from making a simple passport case to designing these very efficient travel wallets. Dilana is one of the well-known brands that makes a case with a pocket outside for your boarding pass. These cases are available in soft nappa leather in black, brown and tan. These Dilana cases are known for their elegant styling and fine craftsmanship. You do not have to open the case to show the boarding pass while going through the different security points because of the handy outside pocket. They are also available in zippered or tab closing models. These will hold your passport, baggage checks, driver’s license, tickets, and train or bus passes. Additionally, there are deep pockets that will hold foreign currency as well as American currency or traveler’s checks. Small pockets will accommodate credit cards or those very important frequent flyer cards that are so handy should you need an upgrade or special assistance. These travel wallets fit easily in your lightweight luggage or carry-on.

For those traveling with less, you may require something smaller and less bulky. The Lodis brand makes different short models in smooth Italian cowhide or nappa leather. These beautifully designed cases are a delight to the eye and touch. They come in fashion colors as well as the basic colors. They are small enough to fit in a man’s back pocket or a woman’s small purse. The inside pocket lifts up and expands to accommodate the boarding pass, tickets, and traveler’s checks. It then folds down to fit into those smaller areas. It has a few smaller pockets to hold luggage checks, a few cards and your driver’s license. The smaller size makes this perfect for the backpacking crowd as well as for those who like to travel light. It can be easily carried along with your other important travel accessories. The size will also fit into a ***** bag worn around your waist or a small camera bag or shoulder tote. The bright colors available insure you will spot the case when you put it down and make it easy to locate inside your bag. Lodis also makes matching wallets for men and women to carry the balance of your credit cards and cash. You’ll be fashionable and organized when you travel on business or vacation trips.

Men that travel for business and wear a jacket find the Johnson and Murphy or Tumi brand ultimate travel organizers handy. These are a larger size which fits easily into an inside jacket pocket. They will hold everything in one place and are only slightly larger than a ****** pocket wallet. There’s even a pen pocket inside for ease in jotting down notes and numbers. Receipts and itinerary will fit easily inside this generous sized case. Some models also have an inside zipper for extra security. These larger sized cases will even hold rental car information and small maps. If you need a currency converter, these can also fit inside one of the pockets. These cases are available in elegant leathers that can be monogrammed or engraved. A logo or company name can also be added, making them ideal for corporate gifts. Women also enjoy this complete travel case and will tuck it inside their handbags. Families can fit more than one passport inside when traveling with small children.

The Vantaggio brand makes travel wallets in elegant full-grain Italian leather which achieves a deep patina over years. Richly burnished and hand-stained, these Vantaggio travel wallets let you travel in style. Vantaggio Italian leather products have the look and feel of enduring quality. Keep everything handy and easily available in the zip-around style or the tab closing model. The tab-closing model also has a zippered pocket on the inside. Both models have an outside boarding pass pocket for your ease in going through security check points. Traveling with discount luggage? Vantaggio will give you the elegance you need while keeping everything organized and in one place. Driver’s license, baggage claim checks, receipts, etc., will fit securely inside these cases. You’ll find superb craftsmanship in each travel wallet, and the pockets galore will give you a home for all of your important travel documents at very reasonable prices.



Apr 6 10 Worst Pick-Up Lines



How YOU doing? Follow that with the appropriate Joey Tribbiani head nod and you are sure to get the girl. Right? Wrong. Girls may fall for the line, but its really no more successful than just asking for a dance. Sincerity seems to have the highest success rate among sober women.

Though their success is dubious, these lines are sure to make her eyes roll. Use them at your own risk. You may need a beer to put the flames out from being shot down.

Number 10: “I seem to have lost my phone number, can I have yours?” Though thousands of guys have gotten phone numbers from this line, not one of those numbers has actually been the real number of the girl giving it.

Number 9: “Polar Bear.” The girl then looks confused and asks what? “I’m just trying to break the ice.” This one is just plan stupid. The confused look on her face will last too long and she will just think you are strange.

Number 8: “Can I borrow your cell phone? I told my mom I would call her when I fell in love.” Okay, no you didn’t. Invoking mom can score big, but you need to save it for the right moment or it will all be used up.

Number 7: “Do you believe in love at first sight or should I come in again?” Never, never, never invite her to tell you to leave. This is just plain setting yourself up.

Number 6: “Hey I lost something. Can you help me find it?” When she responds “What?” You say “A small piece of paper with your phone number on it.” Lame. Need I say more?

Number 5: “Good thing I brought my library card, because I’m checking you out.” Sounds like a line from the Fresh Prince. And it didn’t really work for him.

Number 4: “Are you a parking ticket because you have the word fine all over you?” What does this even mean?

Number 3: “Poof…I’m here. What are your other 2 wishes.” Confidence is ****. Arrogance will strike you out. I’ve rarely seen this line delivered with confidence.

Number 2: “Can you please put my ferrari keys in your purse? I don’t have any pockets.” Unless you are Italian and are really wearing pants without pockets she won’t even roll her eyes. It’s not even worth acknowledgement. Caveat: If it’s true, you will likely succeed.

Number 1: “If you were a booger I’d pick you first.” Okay, what moron would ever use the term booger to try to pick up a *****? This one will not even get a giggle, except from your 7th grade friends. But if you wanted to date them you would not need this line.

Bottom line (because that’s what guys like): If you want to talk to a girl just go up and talk to her. Lines are far more successful part way into the conversation when you say the line you were going to use. That will get her to laugh.



Apr 6 Are Women Indirectly Responsible for More Than 80% of the Worlds Social Crimes?



Women rule supreme as they hold the planet’s two trump cards.

Women hold the key which locks and unlocks men at will. Women hold the key to the world’s promiscuity and crime. Are women to blame? Or are men just weaklings?

The greatest of all competitive commodities, *** and money are controlled by women.

Women hold the purse strings and control your *** life. You say not? What do you think might happen if the men decide where and how to spend the money and where to have ***?

Eighty percent or more of the entire jail population are inside because of these two women dominated commodities *** and money. Women rule both, they hold the key.

If women ruled our planet would these commodities be shared more equitably?

Don’t call for my castration please; I am merely focussing opinion at that which is generally acknowledged amongst society at large, and I dare say if it is not, let’s wake up. Having admitted my alegiance to this thought, how can I possibly love women?

Are women truly from Venus?

Here are some general facts (or opinions) about women. Many men will deny their agreement in public; but in their inner bosom there is no denial. After all the fact are there for all to see.

• Gentlemen prefer blondes

• Brunettes start blonde jokes to discredit blonds, because gentlemen prefer blondes.

• Women travel 10km to save $0.50 on a product on special, but it costs $5.00 in gasoline to get there.

• Women will buy something not because they need it, but because it is a bargain.

• Women suffragettes burnt their bra because they wanted to be like men.

• Women believe that the world would be a better place if they were the rulers of this planet. (I think they should be given the opportunity , men have cocked it up good and proper, can’t get any worse.)

• Make love not war is a better motto than kill for oil.

• Women control about 80% of the spending power of a household, if not more. Thus they control the bulk of the general publics’ spend.

• Women to a large extent wear slacks, jeans and the like. Are they aiming to proof a point? (like who wears the pants) I’m sure there will be lots of denials. Generally men prefer the minni-skirt.

• Women dress sexily to show off their bodies, when men take notice they get reported for sexual harassment.

• Woman was the original temptress of the world, (remember the apple?) Nothing has changed today. Men get tempted and condemned for it.

• Women allow their husbands to be the men of the house as long as it is with their approval, and preferably not to frequently.

• Women spend what men work for. (Ooops, that’s a little controversial)

• Women control the greatest crime causes in the world, money and ***.

If a census were to be taken at the country’s jails I have no doubt that 80% or more of the inmates’ crimes were related to one of the two. Women-sex, or money, or possibly both of the above factors.

A weapon, which is often used by women in defence of being called the weaker sex, is the observation that Our Lord first created men and than noticed some serious flaws, so to perfect his creation He made women. You know, I think some women truly believe this.

There are no doubt many more general observations about women one could make, but this suffices, I have made the point, which demonstrates the general consensus amongst men when they talk away from women ears.

Most men will quietly admit to most of the women fads as enumerated. I wonder how many men will have the guts to write and agree with me. I’ve given the address at the foot of the article. Come on, don’t leave me in this alone, all men and women have opinions on this subject.

No wonder some great author said that women are aliens from Venus.

The other side of the coin

• Women must often have double the qualification for the same job as men and then they still get paid less because they are female. Is this just? Are they short of some sort of inherent ability although they have more academic qualifications? Or are men hell bent on keeping them bare foot and pregnant in the kitchen?

• Women are more loyal employees than men.

• Women can multi task better then men.

• Women are great to hand the screaming baby to.

• Women are more loyal than men.

• Women cope better with a crisis than men.

There is an under current amongst women, complaining that nowadays men have the headaches, what happened? I’ll tell you.

Men are now 50% housewife now that women are in full time employ. Women please take note now that you are in full day employ and expect the husbands to do 50% of the motherly duties, nothing against that, but please, we must change nappies and get up at 2 am to warm the babies bottle etc., Why should we not be entitled to the occasional head ache. In fact, the whole system is upside down, look at your teenage daughter, at the age of 14 or 15 they are chasing boys. Should not the men be the hunter? I think so. Look at nature the way God created it. Males are the pursuers, but note, only successful if the women gives permission. Women are in control.

What happened to the “Barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen” type of women? What has changed? I’ll tell you what has changed, greed, we all want bigger homes, better cars etc. It’s the Keeping up with the Joneses that is the problem, so the wives have had to become more economically active. I’m not saying I liked women better when barefoot etc, no, I’m asking a question, who has the answer?

Men, your world is changing Women are taking over. In fact they will more than likely shortly rule America. Who cares? They can not do any worse than men. Or can they? Is Venus in the same state of chaos as planet earth?

Here is some tangible proof that women are widely recognised as the temptresses of the world as ever they were. If women are not, why does a manufacturer of great Italian vehicles have to have a scantily clothed, **** women present at their exhibit at the Earls Court Motor Show, right on the beautiful rotating platform? Because women are a star attraction, it thus brings the men, and on the off chance they may even notice the car. Women, remain ever the temptress, and this fact is well exploited by the emperors of commerce. She tempts men, she draws them closer to come and look. (At what?)

I’ve said enough, or just about. Men, do you know that the greatest slice of internet money is taken home by women? (I will have to get my wife operative at this). I wonder why, if in commerce they are remunerated at a lesser level for similar professions? It appears that they are taking over; after all, the internet is the world’s largest market place. It is the only place I know where you often do not know with whom you are transacting. Does this indicate that women are discriminated against when because of the misnomer, “weaker ***?”

Internet seems the only real equitable place we do not know or determine if the GURU is a woman, if the women are, they earn the same and more than the male, could the reason be that here gender is obscured? Shoo, makes you think, doesn’t it?

The power of temptation has belonged to the women since the Garden of Eden. Today the world still upholds women as the ultimate temptress hence the ****** in advertising. It is held that a half ***** feminine torso if shaped according to the fads of the male world will attract attention, and it does. Some of the most obscure products use women in their advertising to get their product noticed. You see, women are good for everything. Are men just as versatile?

For men danger of being swamped by women lurks around every corner, or is it perhaps good fortune lurking? I can name a few women who were colossus in this world during my time, like British Maggie or Jewish Golda. I am not very fond of the worlds idle parasites who ride the tjooka tjooka train of wealth like the Dutch queen and the British queen etc. Cost me taxes for no return.

Are we men about to be relieved of all the responsibilities of this planet? Women are very capable of earning big money. If women as a species suddenly realise their potential they will then rule, the purse and the bedroom. Thing are looking bleak for the strongest sex, what is left for us?

Men, I ask, do we still have a roll to play? Women no longer need us, *** is also pleasurably achievable without the male around, in fact many claims of greater ****** pleasure are contributed to mechanical bedroom equipment. Are we the stronger ***? May be physically, but mentally? We are lorded over by women in all the important facets of life, certainly the two deemed most important. Women rule supreme. I say thank heaven they do not seem to have cottoned on to this fact as yet, or is coertion already exerting women dominance to allow men favours? However, it is a fact of life; *** and money are the woman’s domain.

Now then if this be so should they not shoulder the blame for modern society’s promiscuity and money greed, for both of which society steal murder and plunder. Does it mean that men have been weaklings since Eve tempted Adam?

Are women running our lives or are women running out of control?

I’d like a few opinions, I sure as hell don’t know where I am on or off with this women issue. Do we respect the species which clearly hold the key to our survival? Do we stand by and let women rule the world? Come on, let me have some input; don’t let the world believe that only the author thinks like this.I have left a facility for sharing your view at the foot of the page

I look forward to a few answers, hopefully dispersed by some good humour. No antagonism please, women live on this planet also, not only Venus. Venus is apparently full up. We are not looking to make war with women; I’d rather make love with women.

Here are a few internet facts on women.

Keyword search on Women, Guess what was tops? ***** women 35000 hits a day Keyword search on Men, Guess what was tops here? It was ***** men, but significantly less in number at 12000 per day.

Next I typed in Women Money I got 178 daily searches on this Then I typed in Men Money and got 15 daily searches. An interesting bit of information is the keyword phrase Women Wrestle Men for Money, 165000 pages,

Check it on google.

So 3 question remain unanswered

• Will this be a better world if the women rule?

• Are women who definitely rule money and *** responsible for the worlds promiscuity and crime?

• Would the jails be only quarter as full if the two most powerful urges of human kind were equally shared emotionally?

I would like to hear from those of you who have been to the proverbial woman’s haven Venus. Is better place than planet earth because it is held that women rule there?

Leave a little note on my specially provided space get the info in my bio.

Hans Monsma