Wednesday, November 30, 2011

My Favourite Drama Grey’s Anatomy



There are a lot a lot of nice drama that I will recommend, be it US, Taiwan or Hongkong drama. But after thinking it for very long, I decided to start on US drama since I’m super into US drama since I start watching them. There are a thousand different US drama as well and I’ve already watched a handful of them. Most of them are really good and my top top top top top favourite it’s still GREY’S ANATOMY.
When I first heard about the show, my friend said that it’s all about SEX. Out of curiousity, I just start watching Grey’s from tudou. 1 episodes after another, I find it really really good. Grey’s is mainly about how 5 interns survive their 7 years of Intership in a hostpital, Seattle Grace Hospital which their attendings, surgeons and patients. The relationship is kind of complicated if you never watch the series from start because there are a lot of being together, break up, married, divorced and sleeping around.
Each episodes talks about different patients and the intern’s love, family and past life. I especially love how special each patient’s case are and they always push me near to tears. In every season of Grey’s ( they have 7 seasons now), except for season 1, there are always a very big special situation that affect ALL characters in Grey’s. For example a bomb in a patient’s body in Season 2 which leads to someone’s death or a very major accident that requires most characters out to save people.
No matter how much I promote, I think it’s best for people to watched it themselves to experience the kind of happy, heartfelt moments that I felt while watching the series. Ha!Mark Sloan (Eric Dane) and Lexie Grey (Chyler Leigh) Their relationship has been on and off, on and off ! I can’t wait for both of them to be officially together but I think I still have to wait for a little while. Realise that Eric Dane is familar? He is one of the character acting in Burlesque if you watched it. I find him smoking hot and his nick name is Doctor McSteamy in the show!

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Entertainment Weekly

Okay, I admit it. I couldn’t wait until Tuesday to see my issue of Entertainment Weekly. I had to see it now. These scans have already been published so I thought why not. I was disappointed that there were only the pictures that we had seen yesterday when all the behind the scenes footage seemed like there was a lot more.There was a couple of cute quotes from the article that I wanted to share. First, from Kristen Stewart about Taylor Lautner.
 ”It’s completely understandable why they wanted to make sure he was right for the part.He was so young, 16, so I got it. But I knew he had [to do] it. Just because of how I felt around him. I literally saw Jacob in him. We have that relationship. It’s lamely cute. I love that kid. I would do anything for him. I would kill for him, literally.”Kristen also explains how she got ready for the scene in New Moon where Edward leaves her (TEN Gossip is currently on strike from talking about the movie but I had to share this.)
”Before the scene, I was sitting in my car, like f—ing crying — crying so hard you can’t breathe. Because I was really overwhelmed and intimidated by the scene. Everyone says, ‘She better be able to pull off the emotion in this movie!’ And it’s such an important moment in the book, when he leaves.” The scene exhausted her. ”I’m thinking, ‘We have to be done now. Just tell me we’re done.’” I think this dynamic is going to be incredible and this movie way better. I still can’t wait to read the rest of the article when I get the issue in my mailbox

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

The Blue Entertainment Touch Screen Kiosk Draws On New Way


With most of the music industry already emigrating to the Internet, the younger generation are no strangers to downloading their favourite tracks. Many new bands are making use of YouTube, the blogosphere and other web-based marketing to promote themselves. An entertainment touch screen kiosk draws on this new way of distributing music and other entertainment in digital form, expands on the idea and allows users to not only download music to their Ipod, MP3 player PDA or USB memory stick, but also allows users to download movies and games too. The ‘ABCs and 123s’ range includes a collection of songs and video stories aimed at pre-school children to promote fun while learning. ‘Animal Classics’ encourages toddlers to learn about the animal kingdom through entertaining, informative songs and videos, specifically developed by experts to improve a child’s early development. The range will also include three CDs of ‘Rainforest Music’ designed to relax and sooth babies up to the age of 18 months. These instrumental lullabies blended with sounds from nature, were developed by Mood Entertainment to encourage babies to sleep peacefully.
As mentioned already, the main interpretation of a rose tattoo is to symbolize love. To display this meaning through ink, the flower is drawn on a stem without thorns. Thorns on a rose change the meaning while serving as a warning to people that they should proceed with caution because love hurts. People who choose a rose tattoo with thorns typically want to present the meaning of exhilarating love that can be both risky and agonizing at the same time.
The statistics about fixing an Xbox 360 often times support doing it yourself rather than sending the machine in for a repair or replacement. Approximately six percent of all of these Microsoft platforms with the Red Ring fatal error cannot be fixed under any circumstance, but this means the vast majority can be put back to good use with just a few minutes of tinkering. You can find the tools needed for fixing an Xbox 360 at any local Radio Shack: a simple screwdriver is required to take off the protective cap, a clamp to keep pressure on a region, and perhaps an air sprayer may be needed to clean the hard drive. Do not attempt fixing an Xbox 360 without the proper tools or with tools that are too small or large to handle the hardware.

Monday, November 21, 2011

blue shield


In New York, The empire blue cross blue shield is offering numerous Medicare supplemental health insurance plans for their senior residents in order to fulfill all their needs. This insurance plan is also referred as 'Medigap'. Medical insurance plan is designed in such way to reduce the out-of-pocket expenses that is related to the real Medicare plan. But the medigap plans helps to pay many things, which can not be paid by the original Medicare plans such as deductibles, coinsurance and also skilled care for the nursing.

Any hospital, doctor or even any health care specialist can make use of these health insurance plans for their own choice. For getting the Medicare supplemental health insurance plans, which are offered by the empire blue cross blue shield, the person should be above the age of 65. This plan is available for the people, who are residing in the New York City and also for the people, who have already enrolled in the Medicare parts B and A. This plan is also available for the people, who are below the age of 65, only if they have any disabilities or having any end-stage renal diseases. But in both cases, the senior person has to be enrolled in the Medicare parts B and A, before getting the blue cross blue shield insurance plan.

In New York City, The empire blue cross blue shield is providing the medical supplemental health insurance plan into seven parts such as plans A, B, F, H, C, , K, and L. Every plan contains the benefits that are available in the plan A in addition to more than two benefits in the subsequent plans. There are one or two association brands offering the empire blue cross blue shield health insurance plan within certain defined regions. Some form of insurance plan is covered almost in all regions of the New York. Existence of strong bonding between the health insurance plan and blue cross blue shield system has made them to help in the policy making. In New York City, some of the insurance companies have planned to join for providing best services. Some of the insurance plans are mostly administered by the not-for-profit corporation, while others are by for-profit corporations. For many years, the empire blue cross blue shield health insurance plan stands for security, all over the United States particularl

Sunday, November 13, 2011

News About The Blue Entertainment

Today
  » Seventh annual Pensacola Marathon: 6:30 a.m. today. The race begins and ends at Veterans Memorial Park along a 13.1-mile circuit of the city for the half marathoners and a full 26.2 loop for the full marathon. Veterans Memorial Park, Bayfront Parkway. Details: 434-2800 or visit www.pensacolamarathon.com.
  » Friends of the Pensacola Public Library Fall Used Book Sale: noon to 3 p.m. today. Sunday books are $5 a bag. The Wright Place, First United Methodist Church, 80 E. Wright St. Details: 341-1434 or email meredithmccarthy@cox.net
  » Wine Festival: 2 to 5 p.m. today. Festivalgoers will enjoy samples of 200 handpicked wines from around the world poured by 10 local distributors. A special feature will be a champagne and oyster bar in the courtyard. All wines will be available to purchase at special festival pricing and admission includes a $5 coupon toward purchase. The festival will also feature a cooking demo and tasting, hand-crafted microbrew beers, a cigar sampling by Grand Reserve and live entertainment. Cost: $35 in advance; $40 the day of the festival. Seville Quarter, 130 E. Government St. Details: 434-6211.
  » Unlimited Horizons of the Emerald Coast: 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. today. Former White House language interpreter Fred Burks, who worked in the administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, will speak on topics ranging from personal enlightenment and human interconnectivity. Cost: $10. Gulf Breeze Recreation Center, 800 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze. Details: 934-5140 or visit www.unlimited-horizons.org.
  Monday
  » Beach Bridge Club: 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Recreational bridge. Pensacola Beach Lodge No. 497, 661 Pensacola Beach Blvd., Pensacola Beach. Details: Sid Hite, 932-1739.
  » Gulf Coast Stitchery Guild: 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today. First Baptist Church, 500 N. Palafox St. Details: 360-241-0662.
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  » The Santa Rosa County Retired Educators: 10 a.m. today. Leah Roberts, registered nurse, will present "Good Nutrition At Any Age." There will be a Chinese auction and monthly book sale. Members are asked to bring a canned food for the food drive. Locklin Technical Center, 5330 Berryhill Road, Milton. Details: 623-6250.
  » PSC Seniors Club Games: Euchre: 1 p.m.; dominoes head to foot: Noon to 4 p.m.; billiards: 12:30 to 4 p.m. today. Bayview Senior Center, 2000 E. Lloyd St. Details: William L. Stimmell 477-0578 or email bmstimmell@cox.net.
  » Everything Oysters Class: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday. Executive Chef Gregg McCarthy of The Grand Marlin will demonstrate ways to prepare the oyster. $45 per person. Distinctive Kitchens, 29 Palafox Place. Details: Jacki 261-4063 or register www.dk4u.com.
  » Coventry Estates neighborhood watch meeting: 6:30 p.m. today in the cafeteria at Ferry Pass Middle School, 8355 Yancey Ave. Details: Manny Harageones, 478-7129.
  » Pensacola Quilters Guild meeting: 6:30 p.m. today. Bayview Community Center, 2000 E. Lloyd St. Details: Karen Gardner 380-4348 or visit www.pensacolaquiltersguild.org.
  » Jazz Society of Pensacola's Blue Monday: 6:30 p.m. today. Feature a blues/jazz group with Clarence Bell, piano/vocals, Chuck Schwartz, saxophone, Steve Ferry, drums and Tom Latenser, bass. Cost: $8 for JSOP members with a membership card; $10 for non-members; $5 for students with identification. Five Sisters Blues Cafe, 421 W. Belmont St. Details: Kathy Lyon 433-8382 or visit www.jazzpensacola.com.
  » Dogwood Dulcimer Association: 7 p.m. today at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3400 Bayou Blvd. Play a dulcimer or traditional instrument. Details: 626-9981 or email dogwooddulcimers@yahoo.com.