All ABOUT T-A-R-N (T/L/B).

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Q-Q!!

Perfection in my Eyes
All I ever wanted was to be part of your heart,
And for us to be together, to never be apart.
No one else in the world can even compare,
You're perfect and so is this love that we share.
We have so much more than I ever thought we would,
I love you more than I ever thought I could.
I promise to give you all I have to give,
I'll do anything for you as long as I live.
In your eyes I see our present, our future and past,
By the way you look at me I know we will last.
I hope that one day you'll come to realize,
How perfect you are when seen through my eyes.
-Ashley Borden -

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Q_Q

Maintenant,je suis très fatiguée.Je dois lire des livre beaucoup pour mes examens
Mais je suis heureux comme.Parce que mon l’école vient des examens déja!!!
Je travaille beaucoup en ce moment. Et bientôt les vacances arrivent!
Je veux aller visiter à Changmai avec ma famille et mes amis. Mais , je travaille beaucoup pour envoyer mon professeur.

Tuesday, February 14, 2006


ตอนนี้ก็ไกล้เข้าสู่ช่วงของการสอบแล้ว
เพื่อนๆหลายๆคนคงจะกำลังยุ่งอยู่ ตั้งใจอ่านหนังสือนะ
เราจะเอาใจช่วย และขอให้เพื่อนๆทุกคนโชคดีนะ

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Fruit Juices



Fruit Juices
5 pieces of fruit a day
To meet your "five to nine pieces of fresh fruits a day"
you can squeeze the fruits instead
of peeling them and eating them by hand.
Squeezing is much more efficient:
one glass of 2 squeezed oranges,
2 mandarins and 1 grapefruit
can be squeezed in 5 minutes.
If you eat 1 banana afterwards
you already have consumed 6 pieces of fresh fruits!
This also means that you can consume
the largest part of the required nutritional elements
you need for a day in just 10 minutes...

Thursday, February 02, 2006


Walt is said to have drawn the first sketches of Mickey Mouse on a train to Los Angeles after losing the rights to Oswald, the cartoon rabbit. Viewed from a distance of over 70 years, it appears that Mickey's success was inevitable, that he was a kind of force of nature in entertainment, destined to become one of the most beloved characters in the world. But the truth isn't so simple. In fact, Mickey Mouse could easily have become just another character in the history of animation, joining the likes of Popeye, Betty Boop, and Felix the Cat. In fact, when Mickey was first created he didn't look so very different from many of his predecessors. Clearly, the most significant factor that led to Mickey's super-stardom was his optimistic, cheerful, resilient character -- one very much like Walt's. It may be true that animator Ub Iwerks was largely responsible for Mickey's final form -- reworking Walt's sketches to make the mouse easier to animate. But as old animators have commented, according to animation historian Charles Solomon, "Ub designed Mickey's physical appearance, but Walt gave him his soul."