Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Tick Tock Stop the Clock



In her second book, Lois Stern has brought together eleven nationally renowed experts on how we can "stop the aging clock". The book covers what's new in the world of lasers, fillers, dermal devices; advice on how to keep your skin, teeth, and hair at their best; the value of spas and estheticians; make up illusions; and body options from exercise, to diet to surgery. The book provides a comprehensive guide to the many non-surgical options now available to keep you looking your very best.

For more information and to buy the book go to: http://www.ticktockstoptheclock.com/

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

New book from Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway

Rituals for Love and Romance: Attract Your Soulmate with Self-Love and Ceremony Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway

In addition to daily rituals (e.g., making coffee, reading emails, going to work) and life event rituals (e.g., weddings and funerals), there are rituals and ceremonies that allow us to combine the everyday ordinary with the highly spiritual. This gives us an opportunity to enact an experience we would like to create in our lives as if it were already so. It also gives us a chance to spiritually heal emotional wounds.

Ritual arouses emotions and sends signals to the psyche in a positive way, and in doing so begins to bring us closer to our goals — or draw our desires closer to us.

The rituals and ceremonies presented in this ebook are powerful, and designed to help you deepen your love for yourself - and make yourself ready for love with another

Rev. Laurie Sue Brockway is very popular contributor to The Three Tomotes. Read her columns.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Management - Jennifer Aniston's new movie


What was Jennifer Thinking?
MANAGEMENT is a romantic comedy that chronicles a chance meeting between Mike Cranshaw (Steve Zahn) and Sue Claussen (Jennifer Aniston). When Sue checks into the roadside motel owned by Mike's parents in Arizona, what starts with a bottle of wine "compliments of management" soon evolves into a multi-layered, cross-country journey of two people looking for a sense of purpose. Mike, an aimless dreamer, bets it all on a trip to Sue's workplace in Maryland – only to find that she has no place for him in her carefully ordered life. Buttoned down and obsessed with making a difference in the world, Sue goes back to her yogurt mogul ex-boyfriend Jango (Woody Harrelson), who promises her a chance to head his charity operations. But having found something worth fighting for, Mike pits his hopes against Sue's practicality, and the two embark on a twisted, bumpy, freeing journey to discover that their place in the world just might be together.

Honestly, we have to ask what was Jennifer thinking? And she was executive producer too. First of all, the movie is just lame, unfunny and there is NO chemistry between Jennifer and Steve Zahn. And Woody Harrelson can't save the day either.

And what we really didn't get is that even in her lame movies, she looks great and her hair is her signature. Except that in this one she seems to be wearing a really ugly red wig. Why? We have no idea. It's not like her character is supposed to be dowdy.

Save this one to watch when it's absolutely free and you have nothing better to do.