2013/02/05

What you wear under your clothes

With Christmas and the New Year fast approaching it is now time to start making Christmas dinner plans. You can of course be heading to your parents home or that of a sibling to enjoy the festive season, or you may be in the city with friends. If however everyone has plans except you and you are starting to feel a little down about it, why not look on the bright side and see this as an opportunity to do something completely new this year? I’m not talking about watching reruns of Christmas shows whilst eating a TV dinner. How about booking a table at a great restaurant and then arranging to spend the day with a gorgeous escort? If you happen to live in Romford then all the better, as this is an area with not only great eateries that offer delicious yuletide fare, but it also happens to be where gorgeous Romford escorts are situated.

What you wear under your clothes is just as important as the Hot Sexy Lingerie you choose for outer wear, just because nobody really sees it shouldn't mean you can put on the same old grey washed out knickers and bra's you've had for years! Luxury lingerie makes you feel and look good, whether it's stylish, classy or just plain sexy! However buying good quality items isn't always as easy as you might think as it should be comfortable, made from fabrics that last, and fit you in all the right places.

Some Become Great Leaders, Others Inspire Greatness

by Michael D. Hume, M.S.

You may not know it, but today's a big day in history. On this date in 1940, a person you've never heard of was born in northern Oklahoma. She lived a short and difficult life, and she changed the world.

Her last name's not important for now, but her first and middle names were Elizabeth and Louise. Since her mom's name was also Elizabeth, she was called Louise. She grew up in Oklahoma City, the first born of four kids, and the family's only daughter.

Louise was an avid swimmer... and, as was the case for too many kids her age, her long days at the municipal pool probably can be blamed for the polio she contracted when she was 14. Jonas Salk came up with his famous polio vaccine a few months later, but too late to help Louise. She was told she'd likely never walk again, and her chances of leading a "normal" life were thought to be remote.

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