2009-05-14

If Life Was Fair-I'd Be You!


IF LIFE WAS FAIR—I’D BE YOU!

Author: P.L. Reed-Wallinger





“It’s not fair,” Silly Sally, sobbed, as she stomped her way down the hall.
“I have to do chores and feed the dog, too, Life isn’t fair at all!”




“If life was fair,” Lost Lori sighed, “I’d have a home, and chores too.
I’d have parents, who’d care when I cried. If life was fair—I’d be you!”




“It’s not fair,” Picky Preston moaned, as he pushed his peas ‘round the plate.
“I hate vegetables, and milk is gross. This is a horrible fate!”



“If life was fair,” Hungry Herb rebuked, “I’d eat anything, carrots, peas, or stew.
My tummy’d be full, and I’d be content. If life was fair—I’d be you!”





It’s not fair,” Foolish Francis griped, in class after school one day.
“I don’t like homework, it’s stupid, and hard, I wanna go outside and play!”



“If life was fair,” Lost Louis replied, “I’d go to school, and do homework, too.
I’d learn to work numbers, and read and write. If life was fair—I’d be you!”





“If life was fair,” Flashy Frieda whined, “I could wear whatever turned the guys on.
There wouldn’t be dress codes and rules all the time. Man, would I be the bomb!”





“If life was fair,” Poor Paula mused, “I’d have clean clothes, and a warm coat, too.
I wouldn’t care what they looked like at all. If life was fair—I’d be you!”



“If life was fair,” Fast Frank bawled, “I could roam around town every night.
I wouldn’t have curfews or have to call home. Dude, all these rules just ain’t right!”



“If life was fair,” Runaway Rhonda wailed, “I could go home when it was time to.
My parents would care, and would ask me to call. If life was fair—I’d be you!”





“If life was fair,” Spoiled Sally bellyached, “my dad would just zip his lip and get lost.
He wouldn’t have rules and make be do stuff. I would show HIM just who’s boss!”




“If life was fair?” Grieving Gary wept, “I’d give anything to be you.
My dad died, fighting in Iraq. Man, you haven’t got a clue!


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2009-05-06

A smile !

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Green grass,in a corner of a park
in Bangkok,Thailand.

2009-04-28

Art by Yuko Lau

I think it would be a nice ideas to have these cute printings of Artist Yuko Lau around home or apartment.
Cute for both young-hearted grown-ups and children.



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~Domo Kun Doll~
He's a mysterious creature that was hatch from an egg. He has monster-like features but he conceals a gentle soul in a body of pure fluff.


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2009-04-09

Andy Warhol : The Beauty Within Ordinary Objects

In Art.com,they say:

"Andy Warhol’s pioneering Pop Art defined a decade and a culture, distinguishing him as one of the most influential, creative and prolific artists of the 20th century. Originally the most sought-after commercial artist in New York, Warhol (1923 – 1987) is most known for his multiple images of Campbell’s Soup cans, Coke bottles, dollar bills and celebrities, which exalted the beauty within ordinary objects and familiar images. Working out of a studio called The Factory, he invented the silkscreening process which enabled him to mass produce a single image in his signature style. Warhol was also a talented filmmaker, music producer, commercial illustrator, author and magazine publisher."

This is called "You are so Little"


Buy at Art.com

You Are So Little, c.1958

Buy From Art.com


Nice Painting of Jo Moulton

Nice paintings of 'rural simplicity' feeling by Jo Moulton, the artist who was born in a small farm house.I love her paintings as they give cozy & warm feeling of being in a sweet home.

Shopping online is at art.com





Visit Art.com

2009-04-06

Sunset photos taken by Samsung i8

I took some photos of sunset at the beach,with Samsung i8 Digital Camera.
Here are the photos.






2009-03-10

Cute things in Japan

End 2007, I visited Tokyo,Japan and saw some cute things.

I think Japan is lovely in its own way.


Asahi Building,Asakusa,Tokyo,Japan
Artistic tree root metal cover on a sidewalk

Doraemon


Temple fair in front of Sensoji Temple

A flower shop

Cute mini car....but with political message?..(I don't know)

This is beside a ramen shop



On Ginza St.

Again,artistic drainpipe cover
Love to see all these!

Crafted Soap



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Read : How to make soap at eHow.com
(but you may find it is too difficult to do !)
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Savon de Marseille with pure crushed local flowers
Savon de Marseille with pure olive oil
Extra Marseille olive oil soap cube:White,Lavender or Unscented
Pre de Provence soaps

Also other soap products I never heard of before :
Olive Oil Soap from Lebanon

2009-03-09

Winnie The Pooh : Cute Conversations


Have you ever read "Winnie the Pooh" ?

Sometimes we need just simple and normal dialogues between sincere friends in our lives.When we grown up, we suppose to say no-nonsense with people.

But hearing what Pooh and his friends talk can remind me of nice & easy feeling when play with dear friends in the old day..Do you ?



"I wonder what Piglet is doing," thought Pooh.
"I wish I were there to be doing it, too."

It's more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long,difficult words
but rather short,easy words like
"What about lunch?"


"A little Consideration, a little Thought for Others,makes all the difference."

People who don't Think probably don't have Brains;
rather, they have grey fluff that's blown into their heads by mistake.


A bear,however hard he tries,grows tubby without exercise.
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"I am a Bear of Very Little Brain, and long words bother me."


"Those who are clever, who have a Brain, never understand anything."


Pooh looked at his two paws.
He knew that one of them was the right,
and he knew that when you had decided which one of them was the right,
then the other was the left.
but he never could remember how to begin.


"Pooh," said Rabbit kindly, " you havn't any brain."
"I know," said Pooh humbly.
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The spring has sprung,
the grass is rizz.
I wonder where them birdies is?


Pooh: I sure like bouncing! Wasn't that fun, Piglet?
Piglet: Yes, Pooh, but the best part is when it stops!


Piglet: What are you doing, Pooh?
Pooh: Shhh! Tracking something.
Piglet: Tracking what?
Pooh: Well, that's what I asked myself, Piglet, "what"?
Piglet: And what do you think you'll answer yourself?
Pooh: I shall have to wait until I catch up with it.
Piglet: Pooh, for a bear of very little brain, you sure are a smart one!
Pooh: Thank you, Piglet. Ah-ha-ha!


Christopher Robin: Pooh?
Pooh: Huh?
Christopher Robin: What do you like doing best in the world?
Pooh: What I like best is me going to visit you and you saying, "How about a smackerel of honey?"
Christopher Robin: I like that, too, but what I like best is just doing nothing.
Pooh: How do you do just nothing?
Christopher Robin: Well, it's when grownups ask,
"What are you going to do?" and you say "Nothing."
Then you go out and do it.
Pooh: I like that; let's do it all the time!

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About the Author: A.A.Milne

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