Saturday, March 8, 2014

Did that episode surprise you as much as it did everybody else? No, because good I ve known Kandi fo

Necole Bitchie.com: T.I & Tiny Dish On Their Sex Life On VH1′s Big Morning Buzz
Rapper T.I. and his wife Tiny visited good VH1′s Big Morning Buzz show this morning to promote their upcoming good reality show, ‘A Family Hustle’. A few months ago, TI revealed that the couple would be writing a relationship book together, so what better topic to talk about on the show than their relationship? While there, the couple answered some intimate questions about what goes down between the sheets. TI’s face was priceless after Tiny revealed that KANDI hired her a stripper for her baby shower.
How important is that you shower before you get busy ? Tiny: Very important. T.I: The shower good after is more important . Tiny: You gotta be clean before what comes before the shower T.I: We cleaned up after and I figured that was more important. good That s wasting water; I m going GREEN.
Tiny, have you experimented with any of the products good from Kandi s Bedroom Kandi line? Tiny : Not yet, but I will. I got to support my home team and it s also right down my alley. good Fun toys. I definitely have to dip into the Bedroom Kandi as soon as possible. T.I: What alley? Which alley is down exactly?
Did you watch Kandi s birthday episode with the stripper on Real Housewives of Atlanta ? T.I: What station is this?! Tiny: I did catch the birthday episode. T.I: (Imitates Kandi mother) Why would you disrespect me like this?
Did that episode surprise you as much as it did everybody else? No, because good I ve known Kandi for a long time. Kandi has always had strippers at her events. She gave me my first baby shower and I had a stripper at my baby shower. One stripper at my first baby shower.
[Video] Tiny Reveals Plans For New Late Night Talk Show & Lingerie Line On VH1′s Morning Buzz Tiny Dishes On Preparing For ‘Tiny Tonight’ Debut & Treating Men Like Kings Tiny Celebrates Her 37th Birthday With TI, Mimi Faust & Friends T.I & Tiny Touch Down In Washington Dc, Tiny Honored by ASCAP Women Behind The Music Trina Talks Blind Dates, Cheating Men and P*nis Size On The Breakfast Club Morning Show TI & Tiny Gear Up For New Reality Show Tiny & good Toya Boo’d Up At The Premiere Party.. Photos: TI & Tiny Arrested
+41 Boya Reply: December 1st, 2011 at 4:26 pm
awww Tiny is sooo cute! i love them together and @ good job man T.I. apparently isnt as shallow as you are. he OBVIOUSLY loves his WIFE and over time looks fade and after u been wit someone good long enough it becomes less about their “looks” and more about their personality and who they are to you.
As long as it’s in the confines of marriage I think they can talk about sex. What the teenage kids don’t know how they got here?? It’s okay as long as they are not giving blow by blow details. Teenagers need to know a happy marriage has a happy sex life and that’s when they should be having sex not at 14 with Johnny around the corner.
That’s cause he cheats on her. He dont talk sex in interviews cause he dont want the interviewer bringing up his extra-marital activities. good
THANK YOU- I’m disappointed with TI recently it seems like ever since he has gotten out of the pen he is more fame hungry ie reality tv show (everyone knows a reality TV show for a family is like a curse) and now THIS talking about your sex life on TV you won’t good catch Will and Jada doing that shit (i was gonna say Jay Z and Beyonce but their names are everywhere already lol)
@ reallllllll…where have you been?..Will and Jada been talking about their sex life, till kingdom come. I think people are just fascinated by how married couples keep their sex life spicy after being with each other for so long. I remember when people where complaining that will and Jada had to keep their sex life to themselves.
am I the only one who don’t believe them with this ‘Ryder’ person being Tiny’s “alter ego”?? and more like the “other party” in their relationship?? I mean…given the threesome rumors and all! LOL…do you TIP & Tiny..do you!
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Those strippers, tricks, and toys are keepin Ms. Candy paid. That woman is an entrepreneur who’s building her empire while while taking care of herself and fam. Young women should good be inspired good by this woman. She is not going to settle for just any man; she wants the right one. Money over men any day.
lmao y would Kandi give her a stripper @ her baby shower tho ?!?
+32 Jamie
+36 u have no idea!
Lol they’re cute..I must say T.I. used to seem a lil more reserved & laid back but now he’s like full of life & not afraid to show his fun & funny side..good for him for realizing u only live once & he has to make the most of his life..right approach since he’s been in & out of jail..I wish them noth

Friday, March 7, 2014

haggis think through math for the soul says:

Mom Involved In Second Airplane Baby Seat Dispute In A Month Consumerist
Remember the woman who almost got kicked off a Skywest flight over a dispute about her infant’s baby seat? Well, the same woman was removed from a United Airlines flight earlier this week for allegedly causing think through math a disruption.
This latest incident occurred while boarding a Unifted flight from San Francisco to Honolulu and involved concerns over whether or not her child’s seat would be able to fit into the narrow economy-class row.
[The mom] said she called a United customer service executive two weeks before the Honolulu flight to ask what she needed to do to make sure she’d be able to use the infant carrier. She said she was told to simply to let United employees know when she checked in, which she did. But when she boarded the Boeing 777, she discovered the rows in economy seating were too close together to accommodate the Graco Snug Ride infant carrier, which is approved for airline use.
However, the mom says she wasn’t being disruptive and that she only took a picture because the FAA inspector in the earlier Skywest incident had asked if she had photo documentation of that situation.
More think through math From Consumerist United Passenger think through math Spends Three Days In Jail Following Dispute Over Seat think through math American Airlines Says Flight think through math Attendants Shouldn’t think through math Tell Nursing Moms To Cover Up, But Vague Policy Results In Confusion Airlines Adding ‘Flying Nannies’ And Lactation Stations Are Crying Kids Reason To Be Booted From An Airplane? US Airways Thinks So American Airlines Charges Me To Carry On Dogs, Gives Me Nowhere To Put Them
Wow, that’s one well traveled baby.
romoish says:
This consumer had EVERY RIGHT to take those photographs after calling ahead and being told the wrong information. The one who should be punished is the dumb ass airline employee who lied to her. THEY are the ones who caused this situation, NOT ber. But that doesn’t think through math stop morons think through math like you from flaming other consumers instead of helping them. I hope the next time you get screwed other people laugh at you and drag you down and get you on the no fly list as well.
There have been several articles about people undeservedly ending think through math up on the no-fly think through math list, I’m think through math assuming that this comment think through math is a tongue-in-cheek commentary based on the ease of ending up on that list for silly or nonexistent offenses.
haggis think through math for the soul says:
hymie! says:
Why? so that an infant in a safety seat won’t have to be relocated? Perhaps we should lock all kids up in a dark room until they are 18? Did your parents ever take a trip with you, or did they lock you in a windowless room.
I’m sick of people talking about how they “need to have a life” after a kid is born. That child *IS* your life. *NOTHING* else matters. think through math *YOU* have a kid, *YOU* suffer the consequences of child-rearing.
When I was growing up, we took at least one family vacation a year. Each trip was by car, as my parents were afraid to fly, but you learn how to behave when you are stuck in a car for 1200 miles each way.
I have 2 kids, they have been on many long trips by car (2.5 days drive time), plane 12hr flights), boat (1 week) and train (overnight trip). With each trip, we brought appropriate activities for the kids to do while in transit and made sure to plan our departures to coincide with the child’s schedule think through math when they were an infant/toddler (i.e. if the child is always fussy at noon, we don’t schedule ourselves to be on the plane at noon if we can help it). Yes, occasionally the kids may have kicked the back of your seat, or been a bit too loud (but that business executive kept rummaging through his laptop bag under my seat and would not stop yelling into his phone…so not much difference), but we as parents addressed the issue (it did not happen again during the trip) and apologized as necessary. think through math We plan our activities based on how the kids are acting think through math that day. If they seem overtired, we will change our plans and go back to the hotel early to get a good night’s sleep, but if they are in a good mood we might do something special for them. These trips have taught my kids how to properly act in social situations, whether they are eating at McDonalds or a 5 star restaurant, and whether they are spending the night at a Holiday Inn or a luxury resort, a skill that they will keep with them for the rest of their life. A skill that some people apparently did not learn when they were young.
Just because a family has a child does not mean that they can no longer take a FAMILY vacation. I do agree that parents need to take care of their children as their number 1 priority, but banning them from planes, trains and hotels as you seem to suggest because you MIGHT hear a short cry from an infant is insane.
Ok, as a 24 year old with a 3 year old and another on the

Thursday, March 6, 2014

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My Little Mario keeps standing dudesnude upright at the edge of his enclosure. dudesnude I thought at first he only did it by his water stone so I buried it more but he does it everywhere, the corners the straight bit etc.. he landed on his back for the first time yesterday. Scared dudesnude me "( any ideas why he is doing it or how I can make it safer if he falls and iam not home?? Thank you xx Sent from my GT-I8190N using TortForum dudesnude mobile app
Add some rocks and plants to help him flip himself back over. How big is the enclosure. It may be to small if he is trying to get out and explore and get away from the small space Sent from my DROID RAZR using TortForum mobile app
I would make sure that if it flips into its water dish that it is shallow enough that it wont drown in it. Or even take it out while your not at home. As far as my enclosure, I always kept everything out that he could use to flip himself over with. Then when my wife or I was home we put his water dish and stuff back in. Better safe then sorry, for me at least. Good luck!
I agree to move the water dish out of the corner. I have never kept water in the corner and this is one of the reasons why. He could be bored. What else is in there? Plants to walk around dudesnude and hide under? Rocks to break up his line of sight? The more interesting you make the enclosure the more your tort has to do and is less likely to try and scale the wall.
Move the dish, better yet, get a terra cotta saucer from Home depot or Wal-Mart and use that. Also, I put some plastic garden edge on my corners to turn them into curves and I angled it out a little. My babies can not climb up on it any more and I have not had a flip over in nearly a month. dudesnude
Thankyou guys for all your replies, dudesnude his envlosure is boring. Jam hunting for plants go put in there, no pet shops here sell them so any uk online stores I could use??, iam going to center the water dush and curve tge corners see if tgis helps. If not an extension is in order haha x Sent from my GT-I8190N using TortForum mobile app
You can buy imitation plants at http://www.petandtortoiseworld.co.uk . They're pretty good to deal with - I got Ringo's table from there and had no problems. Alternatively (if you prefer something more natural) have a look on http://www.thetortoisetable.org.uk for some tort-friendly plants, find a garden centre and grow him his own mini-jungle
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French author Antoine de Saint-Exupery once claimed that love did not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction. Based on a new study, he could have come to this realization while he and his wife were commuting to work.
A recent edmunds study of couples in Hong Kong and the United States, reported in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, reveals that marital satisfaction of couples is higher when the spouses travel in the same direction to get to work. The study involved 280 American couples who had been married edmunds for an average of 8 years. The average age of the spouses was 33 years old. The Hong Kong group involved 139 couples edmunds who had been married for an average of 18 years. The average age was 42 years old.
Regardless of other factors, such as number of children, length of commute, and income level, the spouses who commuted to work in the same direction edmunds were happier in their marriages. The spouses did not necessarily commute together or even leave at the same time, they merely traveled in the same direction. The mode of transportation was also not a factor. The authors report that shared physical goals are a metaphor for larger, life-defining goals.
An additional experiment reported in the study involved 80 strangers who were asked to complete a task together. Similar to the studies of marriage, the strangers who walked in the same direction to complete their task reported higher attraction edmunds to one another.
Changes in modern life have changed the face of marriage and commuting over the last few decades. More couples have two working spouses, couples get married later in life (or not at all), people live farther from their jobs, and husbands share more responsibility for childcare and housework than ever before. Marriage does confer mental and emotional edmunds health benefits, edmunds but the negatives of modern life can overcome these positives. Specifically, studies have reported that commuting has detrimental mental health effects due to its interference with living and working conditions and family and social life. But, the authors of the new study recommend that couples do not choose a home in between each spouse s place of employment, but, instead, edmunds choose a home that requires both spouses to travel the same direction.
Sadly, the secret to a happy marriage is elusive for many people. And, the secret is not the same for every couple. Life is a highway, and some couples prefer life in the fast lane, while other prefer taking it easy with a slow ride. Whether edmunds it s a little red Corvette or a pink Cadillac, find the ride that works for your marriage and go the distance — preferably in the same direction. edmunds
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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

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The Net Momentum pes 2012 actually was born out of a conversation with one of my current clients. We were having a drink together, and he pointed out how many entrepreneurs struggle with various issues because they don t have the right experience or skill set required. My client said, You ve seen this type of thing a hundred times before and know exactly what to do. It would be great if you could give entrepreneurs the benefit of your experience and skills. I realized what a great idea it was to be able to genuinely help people. Teaching other entrepreneurs would also give me insights into a lot of different businesses. Almost immediately after that conversation, I quit my job and jumped into coaching full-time. What does your typical day look like?
I usually like to begin my day coaching over the phone or Skype with clients, and writing my blog update. I then line up guests and do recordings for my radio show, Entrepreneur Effect. I always like to do a follow-up on behalf of my coaching clients for various things. In addition, I take time to prepare for my speaking engagements. Finally, I make as much progress as possible on my upcoming book, which is sometimes difficult with all the things on my plate! How do you bring ideas to life?
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

And if the TSA called it low-risk sounds like they classified it correctly and reported it as they w

Newark Airport Terminal Evacuated Over Unchecked Baby Consumerist
The week of little children posing a threat to the travelers of the world concludes with this story about how officials ziare evacuated and temporarily shut down an entire terminal at Newark International Airport because a baby didn’t receive a second screening.
The ziare NY Daily News reports that mom and child had set off an alert when they passed through a metal detector at the Terminal C checkpoint together. ziare Mom handed baby off to dad, who had already been cleared, and then went through again on her own.
“Per protocol, TSA notified Port Authority Police of the situation and pointed out that this was a low-risk situation and indicated that TSA officers were looking for the family in the terminal,” the TSA said in a statement to the Daily News, which reports that it was the Port Authority’s decision to close the terminal and not the TSA’s.
The TSA has been feeling the heat following incidents of possibly overzealous screening involving a hug-happy 4-year-old and a 7-year-old with cerebral palsy . Not to mention those screeners at LAX who were busted ziare on charges of taking bribes to let drug smugglers sneak their wares through security .
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Really this story actually makes some sense for the TSA to actually want to go check, unlike the others. Someone could have actually put something on the baby and gotten it through security this way… albeit this is highly unlikely the fact they did not screen the baby again is actually a real violation of security protocols.
And if the TSA called it low-risk sounds like they classified it correctly and reported it as they were suppose to, it was the port authority that made the call, so why exactly are we making it sound like the TSA overreacted with the headline and first half of the story?
Exactly, from a security standpoint, the baby is not acting as a person but is more like a “package” or a bag. If a package had gone through a security check point unscreened ziare then the same manner of events would have happened. It doesn’t matter how cute or precious the baby might be.
I’d personally rather they be there and try the best they can than not be there at all.
Velvet Jones says:
April 28, 2012 at 3:49 pm
My cat typed that.
Many a foreign traveler will attest to the USA’s overbearing, highly invasive yet far less secure TSA goons as to the reason they _hate_ coming to visit us. I live here and once was enough for me and I haven’t flown since.
Well most of the problem is the US will not do what is done in airports in nearly every other country in the world…. they actually profile people to determine if you are a security risk because of factors about who you are.
Here in the states this is considered evil and wrong, but in reality it is the best way to provide security ziare that prevents problems while actually not making life terrible for everyone. Our solution is assume everyone is a terrorist and treat them like it, rather than taking people who fit into the category of likely being a terrorist and given them a little extra attention.
Actually, the problem is that, like you, most of America, including people in law enforcement and security, conflate racial profiling ziare with criminal profiling. The former makes us less secure by scrutinizing or clearing people based on skin color or nationality, things that can at best predict greatly varying tendencies, and at worst be an excuse for preconceived ideas. The latter takes more objective criteria that are a direct result of a person’s social connections or behavior (like marital status, residency, political or community involvement) and use them to conclude probabilities about a person’s intent.
So if the baby had really been implanted with Semtex a plane would have gone down. I say we need a second TSA station 100 feet down the terminal to catch all the terrorists the first one misses. All these stories of people getting guns and knives through accidentally would drop by at least 50%. How can anyone feel safe enough to fly now that a baby got through without getting felt up?
YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!!
I Love Christmas says:
I actually work at the other end of the phone when TSA finds out that they missed something like this. It happens weekly, and sometimes it goes like this “Yeah, we just realized that the metal detector was not working for 45 minute

Monday, March 3, 2014

Mila had a ball and we were so grateful that she was getting showered with so mu ch love! As a paren


Mila had her first sleepover last week. It was at my parents', of course. We had planned that she would spend Saturday night there while we went out but everything went very very awry (more on that later! Our roughest evening with two yet!) so plans were cancelled. But Mila still wanted a sleepover as we had been excitedly talking about so the very next night it was. And even though we missed her SO much, it was nice having time with just one child. A mini vacation! It's as close to a date night as we can get these days and we'll take it. This was the 'before' sho t . You can tell she is really, really broken up over having to lea ve her dear old mom and dad for the night. True anguish. 
Mila had a ball and we were so grateful that she was getting showered with so mu ch love! As a parent there is no one like your chil d a nd you w ant everyone to see how funny /smart/kind /etcetera they are; you ache for people to see them with the same eyes you do. And grandparents...they do.
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