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Christmas Day Chill Your Celebration Mood 0

Posted on December 11, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Christmas Day, people love everything about this day. Christmas carols, scripture reading, nativity scene, christmas songs, music and concerts all are playing major role during christmas celebration. From November starting, people starts making planning and it is hard to forget that Christmas is coming. Glittering fireworks, shops, streets and even whole towns are decorated with shiny decorations, artificial lights and artificial snow painted on shop windows. This is one of the universal festivals when people are in complete celebration mood and take the time to enjoy the city or town when it’s all decorated.

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In now days, various types of planning and arrangements are usually done by people during Christmas celebration. It has nothing to do with spending a lot of money while purchasing expensive gifts and having elaborate parties. Having get together event with whom we love like friends, family members and most personal and near ones is the best method of celebrating the occasion of Christmas. There are many other different ideas and ways to celebrate Christmas that varies from person to person. Like making Christmas recipes, christmas saying, decorating christmas trees, christmas flowers and ornaments and watching christmas movie with friends and special ones can be all christmas celebration wants.

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The traditions of christmas celebrations have combined from over half a dozen cultures, traditions, customs and accumulated over the centuries. An in-depth look in into its tradition, and one is

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How To Celebrate Your Valentine’s Day 25

Posted on December 05, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

With Christmas and New Year’s out of the way, it’s time to start thinking of the next upcoming holiday celebration, as February 14th is just around the corner. Valentine’s Day is treasured by many as a day to commemorate their love for each other. It is also, however, reviled by others as the most dreaded and despised day of the year. Valentine’s Day is better than New Year’s Day. While at the start of the year, we look to focus on how to improve ourselves, Valentine’s Day has us look within to celebrate your love and how they enrich your life. Love is good for the heart. Love calms your blood pressure, soothes your soul. It’s so easy to get caught in the course of everyday life and forget the things most important to our well-being, namely those who provide support and unconditional love. Valentine’s Day reminds us of those special people. My husband is that person for me. He accepts me for all my thoughts, beliefs, and sometime misguided fancies. If I had a million dollars, I’d spend it on a slew of valentines gifts to somehow convene the love I feel for him as if love had a price. Many people, yourself included probably, have the desire to be appreciated. We don’t get enough at work, more likely than not. Our bosses don’t appreciate the keen reasoning behind our motivations. Lack of appreciation is one of, if not the leading cause of job dissatisfaction. We all yearn to be appreciated. Your loved one does, however. He listens, he understands. When the whole world acts as if it can’t hear a thing you say, your loved one listens. Take the nudge that Valentine’s Day gives us all. Tell that special person that you love them, that you appreciate them. Celebrate your love this Valentine’s Day. Even for couples, it can be a stressful time; but for those single folk out there, Valentine’s Day has a way of triggering a slew of murky, hostile emotions. Watching other seemingly happy couples canoodling by the water cooler can be irritating

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Roger Daltrey 0

Posted on December 05, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Early years

Roger Harry Daltrey was born in the Hammersmith area of London, but was raised in Acton, the same working class suburban neighborhood that produced fellow Who members Pete Townshend and John Entwistle. He was one of three children born to parents Irene and Harry Daltrey, and grew up with two sisters, Gillian and Carol. Harry Daltrey worked for a water closet manufacturer, and Irene Daltrey was told she would be unable to have children because of losing a kidney in 1937. Nevertheless, she went into labour during a World War II air raid and gave birth to her son at the nearby Hammersmith Hospital, West London. At the age of three, the young Roger swallowed a rusty nail which had to be surgically removed, leaving a visible scar. At the age of five, the rust from the nail caused an ulcer in his stomach which required him to be hospitalised.

Daltrey attended Victoria Primary School and then Acton County Grammar School for boys along with Pete Townshend and John Entwistle. He showed academic promise in the English state school system, ranking at the top of his class on the eleven plus examination that led to his enrollment at the Acton County Grammar School. His parents hoped he would eventually continue on to study at the university, but Daltrey turned out to be a self-described “school rebel” and developed a dedicated interest in the emerging rock and roll music scene instead.

He made his first guitar from a block of wood and formed a skiffle band called The Detours. When his father bought him an Epiphone guitar in 1959, he became the lead guitarist for the band and soon afterward was expelled from school for smoking. Describing the post-war times, Pete Townshend wrote in his autobiography, “Until he was expelled, Roger had been a good pupil. Then he heard Elvis and transmogrified into a Teddy Boy with an electric guitar and a dress-sneer. Was it simply rock roll? It was obvious to a young man as intelligent as

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