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WHAT TREE DID YOU FALL FROM? Find your birthday and then find your tree. This is really cool and TREES (in alphabetical order) Apple Tree (Love) — quiet and shy at times, lots of charm, appeal, Ash Tree ( Ambition) — extremely attractive, vivacious, impulsive, Beech Tree (Creative) — has good taste, concerned about its looks, Birch Tree (Inspiration) — vivacious, attractive, elegant, Cedar Tree (Confidence) — of rare strength, knows how to adapt, Chestnut Tree (Honesty) — of unusual stature, impressive, Cypress Tree (Faithfulness) — strong, muscular, adaptable, takes Elm Tree (Noble-mindedness) — pleasant shape, tasteful clothes, Fig Tree (Sensibility) — very strong minded, a bit self-willed, Fir tree (Mysterious) — extraordinary taste, handles stress well, Hazelnut Tree (Extraordinary) — charming, sense of humor, very Hornbeam Tree (Good Taste) — of cool beauty, cares for its looks Lime Tree (Doubt) - intelligent, hard working, accepts what life Maple Tree (Independence of Mind) — no ordinary person, full of Oak Tree (Brave) — robust nature, courageous, strong, unrelenting, Olive Tree (Wisdom) — loves sun, warmth and kind feelings, Pine Tree (Peacemaker) — loves agreeable company, craves peace and Poplar Tree (Uncertainty) — looks very decorative, talented, not Rowan Tree (Sensitivity) — full of charm, cheerful, gifted without Walnut Tree (Passion) — unrelenting, strange and full of contrasts, Weeping Willow (Melancholy) - likes to be stress free, loves family
A chair with hands from Rasa Design (Lithuanian home design company).
Very smart ) . This will help me a lot when I’ll go crazy ![]()
Having won the title at Beihai resort in southern China, wowing crowds there and alarming conservatives in Pakistan, Moten is currently in Mumbai for a “special interview” assignment with a major Indian newspaper chain. The News International newspaper reported with the comment: “A few Pakistani women in the past have ventured to compete in beauty pageants but none has gone this far in terms of unsheltered territory.” The Houston girl has “created a frenzy by participating in an international bikini contest and even landed a prize - even if not exactly for skin”, the newspaper said. Mariyah represented Pakistan at the pageant. She received a trophy, plus cash in the ‘Best in Media’ section for being “the most photographed and interviewed girl in the entire pageant”. Since the pageant, Mariyah has created a splash on television channels like Zee News as well as Khaleej Times, China Daily, Hangzhou Newspaper and various other newspapers in China and elsewhere. Born and brought up in Karachi, Mariyah moved to the US with her family eight years ago, the newspaper said, quoting a report on the popular website DesPardes.com. “It’s the first time that Pakistan is participating in the bikini pageant, as we’re an Islamic country,” Moten was quoted as excitedly telling China Daily. “Now, there’s less reproach in Pakistan on women’s participation in such beauty contests,” she said. “All my family supports me and I’m excited to have the chance to participate in the event.” She is studying hotel management at the University of Houston, Texas, where she did her high schooling. Mariyah was among 47 other participants who paraded at the Great Hall of The People. The candidates, all aged between 18 and 25, paraded before the cameras representing their countries. India did not participate. Mariyah was crowned Queen Pearl and received $5,000 in prize money. The second and third place earned the title Miss Pearl and received $3,000 and $2,000 respectively, according to the pageant’s organising committee. This is the second award Mariyah has received in her pageant career after she was titled Miss Charity at the Miss Tourism Queen International pageant in July 2006.
This Zippo-style case does not contain a lighter, but instead actually contains a digital camera capable of holding over 300 images. When you require an especially deft touch, use the surveillance mode to automatically capture images at preset intervals up to 90 minutes apart, spanning up to nineteen days! Of course, you can also capture video clips with sound, so you can record that elusive piece of evidence wherever you may find it.The price? The l’espion S costs $69.99 and we hope that will not overdraft your James Bond budget. |