You Don’t Know

There are things that I could tell you that would make your toes curl and your hair turn white…

There are things that I could tell you that would make you wonder and even give you a fright…

There are things I could tell you that will make you run to mommy and cry all night…

Because had you not wasted time on making your perfect mould. And had you not wanted me to be as good as gold. You will have noticed it was all true what you were told.

There were no lies from your little spies. It was all true what they saw with their beady little eyes.

I’m not perfect and I’m no angel. I’m not going to be part of your idealistic world or your pawn. I am who I am and I stand proud and loud to say “I am! oh I am! the devils spawn.”

VideoBiz: An EDL Spokesman

Reblogged from MamaJi's Rant:

As the EDL embarked on Leicester and cost the tax payers thousands of pounds, I began following the news of their progression on Twitter.

It was a comparatively small turn out for the EDL. Concerns were that it was snowing and they might catch a cold and then have to go to see their Asian doctor, so they decided that it was safer to stay at home than fight their wannabe Nazi cause.

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It's not often I reblog something unless its something worthwhile sharing... I was born in Glasgow and grew up here. I love my country and understand how lucky and privileged we are to be British. Especially when I look at where my parents are from and the kind of life I could have had. I went through a system of this country that looked after me and gave me a family once again when i lost my own as a kid. The EDL is not the Britain I know. My Britain isn't racist and in my city we stick up for each other and look out for each regardless of religion, creed or colour. I refuse to accept anything else of the country I'm born into, from it's govt or it's public. So having said this I present to you some humour, you really can't call it anything else ;)

Recycle your Relationship left overs.

The Divorcée Sales are the latest trend in some cities – parties where women gather to sell designer gifts from their exes at bargain prices. But, besides flogging unwanted Prada, are there other ways to recycle unhappy romance memories?

The Divorcée Sales are arguably an ingenious notion for women who hate their exes and love designer fashion. How better to leave behind painful memories than by selling off the anniversary Bulgari and consoling yourself with someone else’s Chanel, cheap?

Shedding the trappings of a past love provides a psychological lift, says Jill Alexander, entrepreneur behind TDS, who always donates a proportion of the sales to charity. It certainly worked for Kim Basinger who sold the bling Alec Baldwin bought her when their marriage broke up and gave away all the proceeds.

Every single relationship can be used to improve the next
We can work this recycling magic with other relationship baggage, not just the matching Louis Vuitton kind.

The Power of The Past

Gifts, photos, cards… why do we cling to such painful reminders anyway? Objects from a relationship hold power because they say, ‘somebody loved me,’  and ’Things’ show the world that you mattered. One of the biggest human needs is to feel significant. Women especially need this proof and we’re reluctant to relinquish it.’Photos are a biggie – throwing them away is often the only way to save yourself pain – but how about transferring them to disc first? When you heal, you still have them but while it hurts, you’ll be less tempted to pull them out when you are feeling down.
Don’t burn anything
With every item comes a story. If your partner really hurt you and you express that anger by burning mementoes, negativity stays attached to those objects, Whenever anyone asks “what did you do with that stuff?” you’ll recount an angry story. But explaining that you gave your wedding dress to someone who couldn’t afford one and how much pleasure it gave them re-associates the item with a positive story; one that makes you feel good about yourself.’Invite friends over for a give-away. It’s easier to let ‘stuff’ go in a positive atmosphere with someone explaining you why you no longer need it.’
Recycle The Beginning
Remembering the horrible bits is actually a survival technique. By reliving uncomfortable experiences, we’re actually trying to understand how they happen in order to avoid repeating them. But picking over sad memories long-term is damaging.Mentally return to the beginning of your relationship – alone or with a friend – and remembering all the things your partner said they loved about you. Go through old cards and letters. Write down the love messages and then throw the cards away so only the compliments remain.Remember: you are still this person. Someone was attracted to you because of those amazing traits – and you still posses them all.
Recycle criticisms as an inspiration
… rather than using them as a stick to beat yourself with. If a cruel ex called you fat or unsexy how much of this truly resonates? If it hurt because you feel it too, use the money you make from selling their gifts on E-Bayto hire a personal trainer or to buy a new wardrobe.Do whatever you have to do to prove to yourself that they were wrong. And while we’re on the subject, recycle the term ‘my ex.’ Using “my” means you continue to own someone. Use his name or use “my child’s father” – there’s less hurt attached to these labels.
Recycle the problems as warning signs
Every single relationship can be used to improve the next. When you start dating again, ask yourself: “how do I feel about myself with this new person?” If it’s bringing up similar feelings to the ones you had with your ex, be wary. See what patterns you followed in your last relationship and monitor whether new dates follow or deviate from this path.The brain loves familiarity so we shy away from things that seem different. But this can mean we follow the same destructive patterns. If you react differently or a new date approaches something in another way – don’t see it as a problem. Repetition of the unfamiliar makes it the new familiar!
And if there’s something you can’t bear to part with?
If that D&G LBD you bought for your anniversary dinner in Pragueis just too gorgeous to part with, give it a makeover.’Add a new collar, new buttons, a corsage or have it adjusted. If it’s hard to alter, wear it with pride and remember that you bought that item because someone loved you in it – and you are still that loveable person. Think of it as you would a vintage outfit – forget the memories of that previous owner.Because that previous owner has been recycled and is moving on to bigger, better things.

Tornado in Glasgow

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Today was one of the worst days in Glasgow for stormy weather.

As you will all have seen on the news it was pretty severe in some parts of Scotland.

For us it was nothing new, mostly we are used to this kind of weather. What was freaky was the noise “hurricanebawbags” made. Yes, that’s what the scots called it.

Now what many don’t know is that we had a tornado too. Just awesome! I love this pic that I stole of twitter. I can’t believe Glasgow got its very own tornado.

Good news is no fatalities or serious injuries. So we live to tell the tale of hurricanebawbags’ visit to Bonny Scotland. ;)

Ghajini- Guzarish (HD sound & video) with english sub

One of my favourite songs for the blockbuster Bollywood movie Ghajini with the amazing Amir Khan and the gorgeous and sexy actress Surya Sivakumar in the lead roles.

While is a bit violent and grizzly at times the film is an action-thriller, with strong romantic elements, that explores the life of a rich businessman who develops anterograde amnesia following a violent encounter in which his love interest, model Kalpana, was killed. He tries to avenge the killing with the aid of Polaroid Instant camera photographs and permanent tattoos on his body.

This song is just simply stunningly done and don’t the both look just fab.

Oh and its dedicated to my dear buddy Prenin… enjoy!

Il Divo – The Winner Takes It All (Va Todo Al Ganado)

Moving away from the Asian theme just for a second…

This is my softer more classical side which I love… I think these guys are fab! They have done lots of covers but in their own unique style…