Showing posts with label valentine radar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentine radar. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2009

Getting A Laser Detector To Prevent A Speeding Ticket

valentine radarIt's embarrassing to be the one sitting on the side of the road waiting for your speeding ticket as hundreds of people, some you know and some you don't, pass by. You might want to get a laser detector, especially after you see the amount of the speeding ticket.

The older radar detectors worked by using radio waves to detect the speed that the motorist was traveling. The laser guns are more precise and actually, harder to detect by a " fuzz buster ."

When researching which type of detectors works best, the Valentine One Radar seems to be one of the most promising on the market today, when it comes to the best radar detector available. The laser detector they are selling today is actually the same one that they sold several years ago; they just keep updating the technology.

We all know that the best solution to avoid speeding tickets isn't a laser detector or radar detectors jammers. The best way to avoid a speeding ticket is to simply avoid speeding altogether. Whether it is intentional or not, it only takes being caught that one time by a law enforcement officer to get a ticket. And although the laws are in place for everyone's safety, it is hard to swallow when you get a citation and nobody was hurt or you really were unaware of your speed.

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Friday, February 6, 2009

A Cold Kick Start for Budding Fashion Designers

budding fashion designerIt's not easy for budding fashion designers to get a good start from the blocks. It will be a constant source of inspiration as you delve deeper into its mechanics. This machine encapsulates all the elements of good design, in principle, proportionately perfect, mathematically correct.

Wretchedly poor workers stooped on cold factory floors. Bowler hats, swank cufflinks, three piece suits, drab silk ties. When designer brands seemed as futuristic as putting a man on the moon and fashion accessotries for men

never heard of. Mimicking other designers will only weaken your own creativity.

It worked for Vivienne Westwood . There's enough inspiration in a single triumph to create a whole wardrobe of styles, from working to upper class. And even the brand name is their, Bonneville or variations of, it sounds a little Scottish. Here is an interesting anecdote from that era: 1969 Nutters of Savile Row opens on Valentine's Day and unleashes the Tommy Nutter/Edward Sexton style on swinging London.

Nutters is the first shop on Savile Row to pioneer 'open windows' and wild displays executed by Simon Doonan. Mount Street bespoke tailor to the stars Douglas Hayward dresses Michael Caine in the infamous gangster caper The Italian Job. Caine's skinny suits and tone-on-tone white shirt and tie combinations set a cocky, sharp tailored style that resonates today.

Otherwise you'll jut be another little sapling struggling for light amongst all the tall trees


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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Valentine Day Gift For Him: Great Gift Ideas For Your Man

valentine radarGuys usually do not expect much on Valentines Day , but if you go the extra mile for him, you can really surprise him. Gifts such as gadgets and hobby oriented equipment like tents, fishing gear, and GPS systems are a big hit with the guys. Does your husband, fiancé, or boyfriend have a lead foot? Let's face it, most guys think they are still playing football even when they are on the interstate. Well, you may not have realized it yet, but a radar detector will actually help your man slow down a bit. Eventually, he will just drive the speed limit the majority of the time. The gift of a radar detector will not only show him that you are trying to help him not get another ticket, but it will also help slow him down a bit.

Treat Him with Lingerie

Check out the Valentines Day Help store and see how much of a selection is available. We have lingerie for the wild, the conservative, and they are all available in numerous sizes.

What ever the case may be, the idea here is to replace and upgrade. Guys do not like to hear that they may be lost or even feel as if you think that they are lost. If you want to give him accurate directions and still manage to not have to ask him to stop at a gas station, then a GPS Navigation System may be the answer. One thing to remember when buying a gadget for a guy is to not buy a generic version.

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Finding the Perfect Romantic Restaurant in Norwich

romantic restaurant

In all scenarios you need to find the ideal location to set the romantic mood.

Whatever the occasion, with a wide range of fantastic eateries in the City you are bound to find a romantic restaurant in Norwich perfect for your special evening. From old fashioned traditional pubs, to contemporary fine dining you will be spoilt for choice.

Whether it be low lighting and soft music, or and well designed menu containing plenty of aphrodisiacs (think asparagus, oysters and chocolate!), ensure that the venue you choose reflects the nature of your romantic ideal.

Let the restaurant create an experience whilst you eat your heart out and concentrate on speaking the language of love.

If you are stuck trying to find a romantic venue in Norwich The Merchants of Colegate Is an idyllic and intimate dining hot spot. Located in Norwich's historical quarter, but within easy walking distance to the vibrancy of the City, this Norwich restaurant is packed with appeal.

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

My Bloody Valentine

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Ever since Divine took a big bite of dog shit in Pink Flamingos in 1972—and yes, it was real dog shit—subversive filmmaking has been playing catch up. Director John Waters, patron saint of "good bad taste," as he calls it, has been the de facto smirking leader of the genre ever since, making movies that are as instantly recognizable as his pencil-thin moustache. With his latest creation, Waters aims to do just that. A Date With John Waters, out February 6 on New Line Records, is a compilation of what the Prince of Puke considers to be timeless love songs—ballads like "Johnny Are You Queer" by Josie Cotton and "I'd Love to Take Orders From You" by Mildred Bailey. Radar caught up with Mr. Waters to see what romantic advice he might have for us.

Any pointers?

JOHN WATERS: Now Valentine's Day, the only thing I ever used to do was send a gift-wrapped chicken heart from a butcher to people I was in love with.

I mean, I mail it overnight delivery—I don't mail it fourth-class book rate. I'm not sure if it's riskier since 9/11 to send animal parts to people as a token of your love.

What's your idea of a perfect date?
Are John Waters movies good date movies?
I've met couples whose first date was one of my movies and they've gotten married. They have matching Divine tattoos. I always find a movie date awkward, because afterward you have to think of something to say about the film.
Well all dating is ludicrous. Right, because often, the date movie is just a means to an end, really.
You wouldn't put on Irreversible as a first-date movie. "Honey, let's build a fire and listen to the Irreversible soundtrack."

Well, I think the only really subversive movie I've ever made was Hairspray, because it tricked families into going into John Waters World.

Sobbing! I've seen whole families sobbing.

Before or afterward?
Sobbing with happiness. Oh, times have changed.

But your movies remain disturbing. I'm always surprised when I'm shocked by your movies because it's hard to be shocked by anything anymore.
The only thing in it that time has affected is that today all lesbians buy children. Back then, lesbians buying children was shocking, and today they have more children than Catholics.
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