Monday 11 August 2014

Delicious song


I don't know why you're looking at those other girls?
I'm delicious

They're disgusting, I'm delicious
They disgust me, I'm delicious
Let's discuss this, I'm delicious
Delicious

They're disgusting, I'm delicious
They disgust me, I'm delicious
Let's discuss this, I'm delicious
Delicious

My, my, apple of my eye
I think you're really hot
And I want you to be mine
I like the way the bling on your pinky ring shine
Aye, aye, aye!

Keep them other girls at bay
Oh, I would blow them all away
Keep them other girls at bay
Oh, I will blow them all away

They're disgusting, I'm delicious
They disgust me, I'm delicious
Let's discuss this, I'm delicious
Delicious

They're disgusting, I'm delicious
They disgust me, I'm delicious
Let's discuss this, I'm delicious
Delicious

Friday 22 February 2013

Classy



Monthly Classy Magazine is a Japanese women's magazine published by Kobunsha. Its title Classy is derived from the English adjective classy. It is a sister magazine of JJ, and has been published since 1984 by the same company. The two magazines are closely linked, and often, models who posed for JJ magazine in their youth will return a few years later to model for Classy.

It is estimated that the average reader of Classy magazine is between the age of 24 and 28. The magazine is known to be popular with office ladies (widely known as OL in Japan). It is also famous among university students as a magazine for Onekei fashion.

Wednesday 1 August 2012

Delicious

Delicious (formerly del.icio.us) is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. The site was founded by Joshua Schachter in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo! in 2005. By the end of 2008, the service claimed more than 5.3 million users and 180 million unique bookmarked URLs.It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

The site was re-sold to AVOS Systems on April 27, 2011 and relaunched in a "back to beta" state on 27 September that year.

Monday 22 August 2011

Ceratophyllum


Ceratophyllum is a cosmopolitan genus of flowering plants, commonly found in ponds, marshes, and quiet streams in tropical and in temperate regions. They are usually called hornworts, although this name is also used for unrelated plants of the division Anthocerotophyta.

Ceratophyllum grows completely submerged, usually, though not always, floating on the surface, and does not tolerate drought. The plant stems can reach 1–3 m in length. At intervals along nodes of the stem they produce rings of bright green leaves, which are narrow and often much-branched.

The forked leaves are brittle and stiff to the touch in some species, softer in others. The plants have no roots at all, but sometimes they develop modified leaves with a rootlike appearance, which anchor the plant to the bottom. The flowers are small and inconspicuous, with the male and female flowers on the same plant. In ponds it forms thick buds in the autumn that sink to the bottom which give the impression that it has been killed by the frost but come spring these will grow back into the long stems slowly filling up the pond.

Hornwort plants float in great numbers just under the surface. They offer excellent protection to fish-spawn, but also to snails, infected with bilharzia. Because of their appearance and their high oxygen production, they are often used in freshwater aquaria.