Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Easy Come, Easy Love (1962) ... Free Vibrators: Trojan to Give Away Thousands (Thu., Feb. 21 2013) ...item 2b.. Moody Blues - Never Comes the Day 6/27/69 ...item 3.. FSU News - Spring Break Playlist (Feb. 26, 2014) ...

Some cool pretty cars for girls images today:

Easy Come, Easy Love (1962) … Free Vibrators: Trojan to Give Away Thousands (Thu., Feb. 21 2013) …item 2b.. Moody Blues – Never Comes the Day 6/27/69 …item 3.. FSU News – Spring Break Playlist (Feb. 26, 2014) …
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In honor of the legendary week to come and the fact that you can eat ice cream without feeling weird now, here's 12 songs to add to your Spring Break playlist—perfect for road trips, poolside naps or late night debauchery.
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… message header for item 1. … Free Vibrators: Trojan to Give Away Thousands of Sex Toys on Miami Beach …

Lucky visitors will score a free Trojan Tri-Phoria (regularly priced at .99) or Trojan Pulse (.99) vibrator, to use as they see fit. Be it for solo jobs or team efforts, those babies are bound to come in handy.

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… marsmet451 photo … Strange Sinner (1959) .. The ultimate spring break — FSU News 2012 (Party Time By Leigh Miles) …item 3.. 96 Tears – ?(Question Mark) & The Mysterians – 1966 …

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…..item 1)…. Free Vibrators: Trojan to Give Away Thousands of Sex Toys on Miami Beach …

… Sex / Fetish … Cultist – Miami’s Culture Blog ..

… Miami New Times … blogs.miaminewtimes.com

… By Hannah Sentenac … Thu., Feb. 21 2013 at 1:15 PM
Categories: Sex/Fetish

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Hold on to your panties, folks, ‘cuz you’re about to get all kinds of aroused. Next Tuesday, Trojan, condom hawkers extraordinaire, will be passing out thousands of free vibrators to Miami Beach-goers. You heard right. THOUSANDS OF FREE VIBRATORS.
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Like your friendly neighborhood hot dog cart (only even more blatantly phallic), the Trojan Vibrations Pleasure Carts will be doling out titillating toys to passers-by at Miami Beach’s NoWhere Lounge. The stop is part of a nationwide tour undertaken by the kings of carnal pleasure, designed to showcase their provocative products. Miami was a wise choice, considering that we supposedly have the most sex in America.

See also:
- Skrawberry’s Sex Tips For the Poorly Endowed
- Miamians Have the Most Sex in America, According to Trojan Condom Survey

Lucky visitors will score a free Trojan Tri-Phoria (regularly priced at .99) or Trojan Pulse (.99) vibrator, to use as they see fit. Be it for solo jobs or team efforts, those babies are bound to come in handy.

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Previously, the crew made stops in New York City, D.C., Chicago, Boston, and Las Vegas, and folks lined up in droves to get their hands on the versatile vibrators. Fans can track the tour via Facebook.
The giveaway runs from noon to 4 p.m. at NoWhere Lounge, 653 Washington Ave. Our advice? Get there early if you wanna score some purple pleasure.

Follow Cultist on Facebook and Twitter @CultistMiami.

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Nowhere Lounge
653 Washington Ave., Miami Beach, FL
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…..item 2a)…. youtube video … Moody Blues: Never Comes The Day … 4:42 minutes …

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Uploaded on May 9, 2011
Music by The Moody Blues
From their album:
On A Threshold of A Dream

Work away today, work away tomorrow.
Work away today, think about tomorrow
Never comes the day for my love and me.
I feel her gently sighing as the evening slips away.
If only you knew what’s inside of me now
You wouldn’t want to know me somehow,
But
You will love me tonight,
We alone will be alright,
In the end.

Give just a little bit more
Take a little bit less
From each other tonight
Admit what you’re feeling
And see what’s in front of you,
It’s never out of your sight.
You know it’s true,
We all know that it’s true.

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…..item 2b)…. youtube video … Moody Blues – Never Comes the Day 6/27/69 Kremlin-Bicentre

… 4:55 minutes

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Uploaded on Dec 13, 2006

I thought this would already on be YouTube, but apparently it isn’t….a nice vintage clip of the guys performing.

For more rarities and a huge index of Moody Blues videos, check out my site: moodybluesattitude.yuku.com/

You can watch 5 total videos from this show here:
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….item 3)…. Spring Break Playlist …

… FSU News … www.fsunews.com/

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Jams are essential for any beach day or Spring Break adventure. Don't worry, we got you covered. / Matt Roberts / Getty Images

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Feb. 26, 2014 |

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The sun hath risen, the metaphoric snow of a cold winter receded, and spring has come to Tallahassee. This previous weekend saw many taking to the pools, fields and shores in celebration of the arrival of warmer weather and less jackets. With Spring Break right around the corner, much of the student body is itching to finish midterms and make a break for the beaches. In honor of the legendary week to come and the fact that you can eat ice cream without feeling weird now, here's 12 songs to add to your Spring Break playlist—perfect for road trips, poolside naps or late night debauchery.

— 1. Chance The Rapper ft. Childish Gambino-"Favorite Song"
Much of breakout artist Chance The Rapper's stellar mixtape Acid Rap could provide the perfect soundtrack for a sun soaked week, but "Favorite Song" might be the track that captures the feeling best. Hand claps, a giddy atmosphere and a guitar riff that feels like sunshine bottled—it's hard to miss how Chance became such a huge name in music this year. Add the anticipated arrival of Donald Glover's Childish Gambino not too long after break and you have the perfect track to keep you pumped up all week long.

— 2. St. Vincent-"Birth In Reverse"
Annie Clark's been carving a strong niche for herself indie-pop's hallowed halls for years now, but it wasn't until this month she revealed herself as a fierce, bonafide superstar. "Birth In Reverse," the first single from her new self-titled album, is a frenzied, frantic blast of pop both propulsing and sneering. Be careful not to blow your friend's speakers out.

— 3. LCD Soundsystem-"North American Scum"
One of the most enduring tracks from James Murphy's influential time as the now-defunct LCD Soundsystem, "North American Scum" feels almost timeless. Imagine slow-mo glamour shots of your whole trip, tracking shots of packed beaches and shining water and the track will slide perfectly over, over and over and over again.

— 4. Blink-182 -"Feeling This"
If you're in need for a throwback jam during your time ashore, look no further than pop punk heroes Blink-182's massive 2004 hit "Feeling This." A nostalgic song soaked in more nostalgia itself, "Feeling This" is an ode to the youthful highs and lows of summer (and sex! it's also about sex!) that's been soundtracking the escapades of college students for, at this point, generations. Travis Barker's signature drums kick in, distortion groans—"get ready for action."

— 5. Sleigh Bells-"Rill Rill"
Known best for their angsty energy and volume, "Rill Rill" finds the Sleigh Bells duo at perhaps their most laid back. Dreamy, abstract and adolescent-tinged vocals float over the sampled beats and riffs of an old Funkadelic song, and it's about as damn near perfect to capturing the essence of Spring Break as we're ever going to get.

— 6. Fall Out Boy-"Young Volcanoes"
Whether you planned to or not, it's likely that you'll be hearing Fall Out Boy's latest single this Spring Break probably multiple times. Pulled from last year's underrated Save Rock and Roll, "Young Volcanoes" is a song that feels written with the crunch of sand between each strum, and it's a matter of when it goes big, not if. Sure, it's got a far too-typical, bland celebration of youth ("We are wild/We are like young volcanoes") and it does sound a bit Train-y (sorry, Train) but the pulse and atmosphere of a beach at night is so vivid you almost can't help but forgive it. It certainly doesn't hurt that Stump has arguably the strongest pipes and delivery in pop music today either.

— 7. Frank Ocean-"Sweet Life"
Ocean's debut Channel Orange is another album that wouldn't feel out of place being played in its entirety next week, so it's hard to pick just one track. Frank Ocean's made his name on his smooth voice, and that instrument is the perfect accompaniment to the gentle breeze that will be coming off the ocean. But on "Sweet Life," Ocean sums up the sentiment the best himself—"Why see the world, when you've got the beach?"

— 8. Youth Lagoon – "Afternoon"
If you're looking for something to accompany Frank's mellow grooves for your afternoon tan, look no further than Trevor Powers' one-man project Youth Lagoon. Power's debut is a perfectly conceptualized dream-pop world, with his crooning, searching voice echoing in over sonic expanses that feel almost as lush and wide as the mountains that grace the album's cover.

— 9. Tennis-"Origins"
The musical stylings of married-duo Tennis are a perfect throwback to the sun-spotted surf rock of the early '60s, thus also making them a pretty perfect go-to band when searching for some tunes next week. "Origins" is perhaps their grooviest piece of work, partnering an infectious melody with some old-fashioned synthesizers to create one hell of a jam.

— 10. Vampire Weekend-"Cousins"
With three excellent albums under their belt, Vampire Weekend has little left to prove—they're heroes of the indie rock scene, crossover legends and all around pretty funny, cool dudes. "Cousins" is a remnant of that crossover period, a track with a stupid amount of energy and a ludicrously infectious mood packed into a little over 2 minutes. Vampire Weekend's conquered and done all, but they've never sounded as loose and wild as they do here.

— 11. Weezer-"Surf Wax America"
Plucked from the legendary Blue Album of the early '90s, "Surf Wax America" is a silly yet endearing song from a band who's based a career on writing silly yet endearing songs (even if they've slid pretty far from endearing at times). "Surf Wax America" is anchored by a simple mantra: "You take your car to work/I'll take my board/and when you're out of fuel/I'm still afloat."

— 12. The Strokes-"Someday"
To this day, no one's done cool quite like the Strokes did in the early 2000s. With Julian Casablancas' trademark, tired sneer and easy-rolling riffs, they made being international rockstars look almost effortless. Luckily for the listener, they allowed us to share that effortless cool just through association—"Someday" may be their all time classic, and over a decade after its release it's still spreading a cool sonic strut over any and every convertible car ride. It's the essential beach-bound jam.

Some B-Sides: Fun.'s Beach Boys-esque "All The Pretty Girls," A Great Big Pile of Leaves' head bobbing "Alligator Bop," Jay and Ye's breezy collab on "Gotta Have It," and MGMT's all time classic "Time To Pretend."

To listen to our Spotify Spring Break Playlist, visit fsunews.com.
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And it’s the first song we listened to in the car together that keeps me smiling <3
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FF – Selective Coloring and GTWL – All About Hair

I think I fail selecting the colors right and that was because I was trying out a new technique on selective coloring that I found on the net although I love how the colors were soft and not that bright.

I love this week’s theme because I can go and play with Photoshop again.

Not really sure why I did the same angle from my last post. I swear its only a coincidence.

TRF: I spent almost my entire day in Makati today to celebrate my brother’s birthday. I was fun and of course lots of food. HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRANCIS!

Also for PPTT – Pretty Pink Passion and FGR – Get Cozy.



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