Sunday, February 27, 2011

Expiry Date Of Tooth Moose

Push Off

Mi Aaronito scored his first trip to tricycle

too well my son!

And today was

gardening for Mom, Dad

Craft

helped by Aaron biensur.

By late afternoon,

Aaron was finally able to discover the gift that santa

had brought him this year

who remained in the garage waiting for sunny days.


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Flatulancenewborn Babies

Places Infidels (Tana French)

Genre: thriller


Over a lifetime, few moments are crucial.
The existence of Frank Mackey toppled by a night in December 1983. He was nineteen years and Rosie Daly waiting the end of his street, close to the hazy halo and yellow lamp. The air was cold as glass, loaded with a delicious scent of burnt hops come from the Guinness brewery. They had planned to flee their neighborhoods all native Dublin, to live with love and music in London. But that night, Frank waited in vain. Rosie does not joined him.
Twenty-two years later, become a cop specializing in stealth missions, Frank still lives in Dublin. He cut ties with his family and never heard back from her first love. Then one day his sister called in a panic: they found the bag of Rosie in a disused building of Faithful Place. Forced to return to his own, Frank revisits his past, his injuries youth, and all his certainties: Rosie Is it ever gone?




The opinion of the Mammoth:

There are books which we call no one knows really why. This novel is one of them. I ran into him in a partnership proposal, and the summary caught my attention, so much so that I finally ask. Oh joy, I was selected, and I could immerse myself with impatience and delight in this story ...

Verdict? I was very inspired! Because I really enjoyed reading this! I love thrillers, but I love them even more when they are more focused on psychologically and bloody, which is precisely the case with this book it!

Personally, if I had to qualify, I do not store in the thriller category. Not even in the "novels". It lies somewhere between the rather novel "social" and the drama. Certainly there is an investigation. Certainly, there are victims and a killer. But it is perhaps not the point. Because what makes the charm and appeal of this novel is the atmosphere, the atmosphere unique to this story. His characters, too, very real, very real, very touching, to varying degrees.

What makes the whole point of the book, too, the questions it raises about the importance of family, the rights and duties of a child towards his family, siblings ... We would love to get out of there with a definitive opinion on a particular topic, but it's impossible, because there is no clear answer, clear and definite in this kind of questions. Life is an eternal question, it seems!

I would have only one small downside to issue: I found that Frank's daughter was too mature for a child of nine years. Both in its reactions than in his manner of speech. But this is only a very small point, and it had no impact on the pleasure I had to read this novel!

A big thank you to BoB et aux Éditions Calmann-Lévy pour ce partenariat !




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Doctor Who: The Stone Rose (Jacqueline Rayner)

Genre : science-fiction

Mickey is startled to find a statue of Rose in a museum a statue that is 2,000 years old. The Doctor realises that this means the TARDIS will shortly take them to Ancient Rome, but when it does, he and Rose soon have more on their minds than sculpture. While the Doctor searches for a missing boy, Rose befriends a girl who claims to know the future a girl whose predictions are surprisingly accurate. But Then the Doctor Stumbles On The hideous truth behind the Statue of Rose and Rose herself Learns That You Have to Be Careful What You Wish very forum.

The opinion of the Mammoth:

Small summary very fast, half-translated half-improvised: the poor Mickey is confused when he discovers a museum a statue of Rose-old 2000 years! The Doctor has no trouble understanding this mean that Rose and he will soon visit Ancient Rome (damned, this expression disturbs me every time, that rhyme like a bad pun !!)... But when it finally occurs, they soon find themselves overtaken by events and forget for a time the story of sculpture. As a young boy has mysteriously disappeared, and the Doctor is determined to start looking for him. Rose, meanwhile, meets a strange girl who seems able to predict the future. Soon, the Doctor will discover the horrible truth about the origin of the statue ... Rose and Rose herself will discover that we must be extremely careful when formulating a wish!

That's the frame of the story ... What can I say? Well, I loved it! Decidedly, Jacqueline Rayner is very gifted to recreate the very special series! There are passages really hilarious, no one imagines evil projected onto a television screen!

The plot itself is colorful, and personally I was surprised a few occasions, although I guessed a little behind the famous statue in the early chapters.

In short, I spent some quality time together this book (and With The Doctor, of course!). One of the best books derived from the series I've read so far! Besides, I devoured en sept petites heures, c'est une preuve qui en dit long !

Deux petits extraits fort drôles (à mon goût) pour la route :

(...) Ursus stepped forward. 'Watch your tongue when you speak to the goddess!' he snarled. The Doctor frowned. 'I think that would make speaking rather difficult,' he sa id. He stuck his tongue out and crossed his eyes to look down on it. 'Therterly inghockigal," he said. (p 171-172)

(...) 'Blimey,' said Rose. 'Hey, are all stories based on disappearing time tracks, then?'

'Oh, yes,' she was told. 'Elves, pixies, gnomes - the Moomins, Chorlton and the Wheelies, SpongeBob SquarePants - they all tried to invade you at some point. There was a galactic inquiry when Robocop came out. And as for the five famous justices of the future who disguised themselves as four children and a dog (although I think the dog was a mistake) in order to wipe out the crimes of kidnapping and smuggling for all eternity - well, I think they're still trapped in a time loop somewhere with nothing but ginger beer and potted-meat sandwiches to sustain them. Not to mention Miss Marple - Miss Martian, more like. Used her truth ray to get all those confessions until the Time Police tracked her down. Zapped her and the whole of St Mary Mead out of existence. Which is a shame, because There was a lovely little cafe in The High Street Where They did "brilliant custard tarts."

Is That True? " Vanessa gasped.

'No,' Said Rose. 'You learn to know about one word in five he says. I mean, He Was Pretending To Be Poirot discussed earlier. He's sort of mood I'm his. " (p 225-226)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Rockman Subbed Online

Where the Mammoth grunts (that's not new) after Pal ...

In recent months, the approach of relocation / moving assisting, Mammoth has plunged the tube into his cabinet to begin a spring clean (in February, yes, I know, it's logical !)...

He sifted through his belongings: books, DVDs, video games ... and has set out to sell the stuff, gadgets that inspired him most. So far, nothing unusual, given that the mammoth is a big fan of PriceMinister (mammouthesques the amount of sales in six years time, astronomy is enough !)...

EXCEPT that history to accelerate the process, Mammoth has decided to also sell some items on eBay recalcitrant. With method of payment check or Paypal. Of course, all buyers have opted for Paypal. And this is where we laugh.

careful, eh, the mammoth loves to use PayPal, and it does not fully spitting in the soup (ugh, this expression is horribleuh!). Paypal to pay is better. Super simple, secure, fast, short, yay, long live Paypal. When one is YOU.

When we SELLER is something else.

Why? Not because of the costs, which are still quite reasonable (especially compared to fees charged, for example, by Amazon when you venture to sell something! Those, they are crossed vampires!) But because of a political cretin who certainly protects the buyer ... but at the expense of sellers. And that's where we enters the Grand Anything.

A small example illustrating the point:

Say Ms. Zig decides to sell a DVD on eBay. She is auctioning, and after ten days, Mr. Moo who wins the jackpot . Mr Moo has a choice between sending a simple letter and sending Colissimo, both options being offered in the advertisement by Mrs. Zig. Mr. Moo is mild satisfaction, but stingy, so he chose the l sending . He pays the amount due via Paypal Ms. Zig , which recovers its sub and reverse on his bank account, then shipping the valuable DVD box to Mr Moo, by letter SIMPLE so. Until then, no problem.
Except, of course, that Ms. Post has decided to complicate the matter misguiding the package. This, as we well know, never happens! (Ironically it) La Poste? Misplace a package? oooooh, but it's science fiction! (Ironic mode off)
short. This is our Mr. Moo that rattle because it has not received his package. He wants to believe in the good faith of this poor Lady Zig, but thin, he paid, and he received nothing, it's infuriating. So he started a complaints procedure through Paypal. And at that moment, ladies and gentlemen, it turns into the Fourth Dimension.
Because with Paypal, they are funny: not to be liable for loss of a product, the seller must prove it was sent. This is obviously not possible when sending SIMPLE. So, even if the buyer has deliberately chosen to send while sending SIMPLE FOLLOW proposed, the vendor is penalized and must pay back, brace yourselves, all of the shop: Basically, he not only lost the object, but it also has lost sub. All because of the Bermuda Triangle Post. You believe you?

The best part is that if the poor as Zig Madam, you are dispatched to retrieve them in your side on your bank account, Paypal allow itself to recover the amount due DIRECTLY TO YOUR ACCOUNT BANK! Without asking permission, of course, otherwise it would not be funny!

So yes, we will reply, "but it is to protect buyers of possible scams!"
Yep.
Except ... that protects the seller? Because of course, a seller can rip off a buyer by claiming to have sent something he never actually had.
But that will prove that Mr. Ms. Zig Moo never received the DVD box set, eh?


Moral of the story (unfortunately experienced): on eBay, forget the simple sending , only offer the Colissimo! But it's absurd, anyway, especially when we know mouarf then, that Paypal has been created by an eBay ... In that case, why do not they just needed to prohibit vendors offer single items, eh?

How To Introduce A Tampon

Por Mary, Fred y Ramuncho (ette)

Today, I would write a very special message as it is for our fellow travelers, and I would rather say our "guides" because they are the ones who started the first to open the road to the path of happiness ...

59 months ago, Mary & Fred were accepted on the waiting list in Colombia, and then have some happy the nested not much should - I say! We were part of the tribe parents waiting and we are inclined towards each other, the difficult moments of each were supported by the blogosphere whole.

Month by month, year after year, our little treasures arrived to brighten our homes, and Mary was again and again with his smile, his little intentions so precious to me. A small card, a gift prepared for each parent at RB 3, a telephone conversation, a small packet to the arrival of children ...
Mary was always there on the roadside waiting for that famous phone call, but nothing!
Marie Fred & began to believe they had missed their bus and then their unwavering optimism has worn until February 17, 2011.

Mary and Fred , I wish you the greatest happiness, with a child that you call Mom and Dad, you can kiss out of breath, which will make you proud of all his exploits, which will tell you that the wait was well worth the shot despite all these years of suffering because that child is yours and it could be otherwise!
good trip for all new parents! We are so happy for you 3.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Columbia University Gpa 2010

17 Moons (Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl)

Genre: Kids / Fantasy

Some life-changing secrets ... Others are thought to fin.Ethan Wate Gatlin, the small Southern town that has always considered his home as a place where nothing could ever change. Then he met a mysterious newcomer, Lena Duchannes which revealed a secret world hidden in broad daylight in years. A Gatlin which housed ancient secrets in its moss-covered oaks and cracked sidewalks. A Gatlin scored a curse where the family of Lena with beings supernatural powerful for generations. And now Ethan has opened our eyes to the dark side of Gatlin, there is no turning back.

The opinion of the Mammoth:

Having had a big crush on 16 Moons, the Mammoth has naturally rushed out of 17 Moons, he was pressed to know the Following the (mis) adventures of Lena and Ethan ...

Finally, dammit! I was had! I heard that Volume 2 was even better than the first, it was less "sentimental", and ... frankly, I had the opposite impression! It simple, I took three weeks to read it, because I could not go down in history.

In the first volume, I was very attached to Ethan and Lena, in which Volume it, they clearly annoyed me sometimes. I do not know why, maybe because the whole story felt a bit warm (in my view at least) ... The diagram of the previous volume was superimposed on a bit about the plot of this volume there, and I confess that I got tired quickly. Similarly, the world of Enchanter was a little too recessed. Same criticism for Amma, a character that I particularly like, and that there is only rare appearances ... Same as the father of Ethan, of which we speak almost more ...

However, I can not say I hated this series! There are some very good parts, great twists ... Let's just say that anything positive is somewhat tempered by the chapters sometimes too breadsticks, too talkative, and too uninteresting for the whole story.

I intend nonetheless read more when it comes out, because the end has awakened all my attention! Those who read the book will understand why!

What Does Synyster Gates Use In His Hair

Once a Witch (Carolyn MacCullough)

Genre : Fantasy / Jeunesse

Tamsin Greene comes from a long line of witches, and she was supposed to be one of the most Talented among them. But Tamsin's magic never showed up. Now seventeen, Tamsin attends boarding school in Manhattan, far from her family. But when a handsome young professor mistakes her for her very Talented sister, Tamsin agrees to find a lost family heirloom for him. The search—and the stranger—will prove to be more sinister than they first appeared, ultimately sending Tamsin on a treasure hunt through time that will unlock the secret of her true identity, unearth the sins of her family, and unleash a power so vengeful that it could destroy 'em all. This is a spellbinding display of storytelling That Will exhilarate, enthrall, enchant and dry thoroughly.


The Mammoth's opinion:

Hihi, do not worry, this blog is not suddenly become English, so the Mammoth will refrain from writing a review in Français.

This book was bought by the beast as a result of his "good intentions" for the year 2011, read at least Français year book per month. The Mammoth has fallen for the first blanket, then to the title, then ... let's face it, for the price too. That is what he has great about reading in English: it is cheaper than the French books! A recent title, published in a nice collection costs on average about $ 9.00 € 6.60! Cheaper than a little pocket book! Breeef, distance from the subject, there! :)

To summarize the summary (mouarf): Tamsim comes from a long line of witches, and from his birth, his grandmother said she would be the most brilliant of them. ... Except that its powers were never revealed! Not a shadow of a magical spark, nothing, nothing. At 17, Tamsin is convinced she will never be a witch, and she trying to blend the best among the "Mortal" ... Until a mysterious stranger confuses with his sister (which she has powers very powerful, especially when it comes to finding lost items) and asked for him to find an object which he said take a lot ... Prisoner of his lie (since it has not confessed to the man he had the wrong person!) Tamsin will try to overcome this mission, but the search will be more dangerous than expected!

My opinion, then? Well, I admit I had a good time along with Tamsin. It is very endearing, and I found myself sympathetic to it right from the front lines. The story captivated me, and for a long time I wondered how it would end. Provided (and paradoxically, perhaps!) The end was a bit disappointed because I had expected something less common, more original. This explains the absence of mammoth third in my ratings ...

The style is very affordable, not at all complicated to understand, so it's a book recommended for those who want to get back to English, but who are afraid to be a little lost.

A sequel is planned for spring, and I'm pretty sure she will end up in my PAL!

Shooting Pain In Hand

Where the mammoth changes in migratory animals ...

In three weeks or less (hopefully!), The Mammoth Cave has invested his last! The books are already gone mammouthesques (sniffeuh, it was hard to see them disappear over the horizon, all alone, lost, without anyone to keep their page ...), as well as 3 / 4 DVDs ... No more than CDs (not many, phew) and boxes of series (we will not count for fear of triggering a pretty depressing) ... The dishwasher is installed, and next week the Mammoth will take its courage in both hands and his trunk under his arm to get clean ... all the widgets-and store stuff in the appropriate place. HELP.

The only caveat is just to activate the Internet line. No internet, no move is THE undisputed condition! And must move the mammoth carcass to the nearest branch SFR, because it is not possible to apply online ... Firstly because the telephone number of the apartment is unknown to the battalion, as the line is closed for two years. Secondly because ... arf, no way to agree on the number of the apartment itself ... For EDF, it is at 32. For the lawyer, he is 21. For SFR, 21 does not exist. It's drôôôle be, I can see it now!

short, you'll be the first to know when the Mammoth has completed its migration! Promise!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Beef Demi Glace For Sale

Attraction Day

It is true that on the blog, there is much talk of Aaron, a little bit of mom and dad at the same time is the goal!

But today, Dad is talking about him with a new "invention" to play with his son.

And meanwhile, turns mom!
To my surprise, there will be little paint on the canvas but a lot of ideas, just have to gather them to do something.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Sims 2 Japanese Clothes

It does not heat at all! Finally ... The

For the painting I am working to achieve, it is not a portrait. No, this would not, I do not paint the people I love. In addition, I am not on top portraits.
There is only one person who found the theme of my painting, haha!
We'll have to wait until I finish for more information.
I ENCORRRRRE , had a dream ...
Mary and Fred were parents of a beautiful brunette complexion and cinnamon they had named Victory. Bah what, there's enough!
time as I would like my dreams are prophetic.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Globby Cervical Mucus

hands tingle

Abandoned for 18 months,
lack of time, inspiration,
I finally handed
to paint this week - end.
I missed it, but I did not think much!
So guess what inspired me to
renewed enthusiasm and a desire to finish quickly
to see the result??
continued ...

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Le Creuset 30 On Bottom

The 2011 Debut Author Challenge! The PAL


Remember, a good mammouthesques resolutions is to read at least one book a month in Français ...

In these circumstances, impossible to resist the appeal of this Challenge!

Objective? We must use toooooute year 2011 to read at least twelve novels categorized "Young Adult" written by the authors is published for the first time, or published for the first time in this category.

Yep. Basically ... I'll have to add the word down to my books TWELVE A Pyramid Books. Hihihi. Not even ashamed.


The Mammoth has therefore set out to reference books that I like and can be read as part of this challenge very nice ... They are:

Divergent, by Veronica Roth (May)
Tiger's Curse, by Colleen Houck (January)
Born at Midnight, by CC Hunter (May)
The Revenant, by Sonia Gensler (June)
Moonglass, by Jessi Kirby (May)
Hourglass, by Myra McEntire (May)
Mistress of the Storm, by Melanie Welsh (June)
Ashes, Ashes, by Jo Treggiari (June)
Awaken, by Katie Kacvinsky (May)
Eyes in the Mirror, by Julia Mayer (August)
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, by Michelle Hodkin (August)
Darkness Become Her, by Kelly Keaton (February)
...........................................................................

(stay tuned for the next episode! I'm looking for other books in order to complete this list!)

Transperent Bra Gellery

Candlemas Aaron

Candlemas ...
I confess to being small to really understand the meaning, but
mom wanted me to show him how to make a pancake, here are some milestones:
First, combine all ingredients well with orange blossom that everyone loves at home.

Put a nice deck to look like a pro
Silence in the ranks! Explain! Beat it! Taste batter before cooking! Lick - your lips!

Clean the table (I always clean)

And enjoy your pancake unhurriedly sitting in your chair

Cook the remaining pancakes for parents

that will make a meal tonight.

Message for Uncle Frank: You saw I put your beautiful deck! I'm cool with, eh? "

Poptropica Credits Cheat Engine

Mammoth (January 2011)

we go, announcing immediately color:

288

Si

And all this must be put in cartons in the light of mammouthesque future move.

ARG.