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Testoril - Stronger erections enough to drive your partner crazy!
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Testoril)
Wed Oct 30 07:04:20 2013
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 04:04:19 -0700
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Drive your partner crazy in bed tonight!
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Underestimating the power of small changes.
Long commute and big house, or shoebox in the city and more
time with the kids? When you start to think about one person
quitting a job because the demands of housework and childcare are too
overwhelming with both partners working, consider the smaller changes that
might help first. What if you cooked more meals on the weekend?
Or hired an occasional cleaning service so neither of you has to
spend your free time scrubbing the sink? Instead of grand solutions, look
for the incremental changes that can improve situations. For more small
changes that add up to big-time bliss, learn the 6 Secrets Of
A Happy Relationship.
FILE - In this March 29, 2012 file photo, Mireia Arnau, 39,
reacts behind the broken glass of her shop stormed by demonstrators during
clashes with the police at the general strike in Barcelona. In a
statement released Friday April 19, 2013, this photo by Associated Press
photographer Emilio Morenatti won the Ortega y Gasset award by Spains leading
newspaper El Pais, saying Morenatti captures "terrible emotion in the store
worker terrified at the damage caused by a violent street protest, By
observing it one feels the fear of the clerk, the jury says.
(AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File)The Associated PressMADRID An Associated
Press photographer has won a prestigious Spanish journalism award for his
image of a store worker terrified by a violent street protest, a
photograph that illustrates the effects of the country's financial crisis.Emilio
Morenatti, who has for almost a decade covered war zones from Afghanistan
and Pakistan to the Middle East, has been awarded the 2013 Ortega
y Gasset award by Spain's leading newspaper El Pais.In a statement released
Friday, the newspaper said Morenatti, 44, captures "terrible emotion" in
his photograph taken in the northeastern city of Barcelona during a general
strike in 2012."Looking at it, one feels the fear of the clerk,"
the jury says. The award carries a prize of 15,000 euros ($19,580).Morenatti
was seriously injured in a 2009 accident in Afghanistan.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">time actually comes,
we may not be in the mood, but we need to listen
to our "cool" selves, the voice before we had a bad day.
You're not in the mood NOW, but you were THEN, when you
were thinking about it, and you'll enjoy itso just do it. You
might not be in the mood, but you won't regret it, either.
(Love your sex life again with these 20 Tips To Get Your
Libido Back.)3. Assuming a rough patch is the end of the world.
Relationships go in cycles. There are ups (booms) and downs (busts), just
like in the economy. They're not only inevitable, but they're actually healthy.
They force you to see where you've let things slide, taken each
other for granted, or just lost sight of what's important. Embrace the
rough patches and borrow a concept from economics called "creative destruction,"
or innovating in the face of crisis, and think up a novel
solution to an issue that keeps dividing you.4. Staying up to resolve
an argument, even if it takes all night. Bad idea! At a
certain pointand we've all been therewe just want to be right, whatever
it costs. And because someone at our bridal shower advised us to
never go to bed angry, we beat up ourselves and our spouses
into the wee hours in the name of "resolution." But the more
we try to resolve (aka, win), the later it gets and the
more exhausted and resentful we become. So yes, go to bed angry
sometimes. Get some rest and sleep on it. Reconvene the anger summit
in the morning when you're b
cks that also included an expansion of rights for gun owners.Its
pretty hard to get people organized for action on legislation that doesnt
address the incident that spurred the vote and is so watered down
that liberal activists were hard pressed to even call it better than
nothing.And the same will be true when it comes to the other
looming challenges of the year, immigration and a budget. Getting people
to march on behalf of a convoluted measure that doesnt match their
activist aspirations sounds pretty implausible. And those two issues are
far more complicated than gun control.Second, when does Obama have the time?The
list of urgent challenges facing the president doesnt allow him to be
crisscrossing the country to hold rallies. But his ground troops, like the
donors who are funding Obamas continuing campaign effort, arent going to
show up for just a Tweet or a Web video. They want
the man himself, not some campaign aide deputized by Obama to round
up the posse.And it wont do for the president to be away
from Washington pushing his personal agenda on one narrow issue when a
bomber is on the loose in Boston, the North Koreas are fueling
up rockets, somebody is sending poisoned envelopes to Senators and the economy
is teetering again.Obama could use his celebrity and network to bring 15,000
to Jackson Square to make Landrieu worry, but he cant do it
when the rest of the country is expecting him to be dealing
with issues of urgent conc
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