In God's Hands©Frances Belle Parker

Above and Beyond

"Looking at cleavage is like looking at the sun, you don't stare at" it says Jerry Seinfield. Men can't seem to resist staring at it though especially if it is presented in a good package. It seems to be almost a reflex action, we just can't seem to help ourselves. What is it and why does it seem to always draw attention both negative and positive. Women also seem to notice it but their reactions differ from ours. Comments like " Look at those fakes!! "," Why doesn't she cover herself up? " " That slut!! " or other such negatory comments are often heard. Women with ample bosoms are sometimes but not often admired by their fellow women, especially those who feel they could do with a little more in that area. Enticing bodices made to improve the appearance of such body parts seem to make their way sooner or later into a woman's boudoir. They not only seem to make mountains out of mole hills but definitely draw attention to the area in general. On that note I'll end with a boob boob be dupe...

xaries posted at 5:14 PM
Monday, June 28, 2004

Music to my ears....

I haven't been blogging for quite a bit and so I decided that I must add something to keep my blog alive. I went to watch Sean Paul live, since I managed to get some free passes. Well I can say this for Sean Paul, he isn't much of an entertainer in terms of trying to keep his crowd alive. Most of the people that turned up for the show were teeny boppers, who seemed quite happy at getting their hands on some alcohol and cigarettes, ahhhh under age drinking and smoking, hmmm must have been the highlights of their weekend. When I mentioned Sean Paul to one of my friends, she didn't even seem to know who he was,hmmm, well her excuse was she was getting old and that she hadn't been in touch with the music scene for ages. Well come to think of it neither have I but I still do have some inkling of whats the latest in the music world atleast. I guess my music spectrum is quite broad. Quite recently I've started listening to jazz for some reason, even though I have no collections of my own. I do seem to find it quite relaxing, especially when I'm trying to whip up a meal in the kitchen, I've also noticed that successful men tend to listen to jazz or classical music for some reason. Could there be any association as to why they graduate to listening to such music? Is it because they can associate it with a more sophisticated and cultured taste in comparison to their successes? Oh well I can't answer for them but I do know this, I will be successful just give me time to prove it.

xaries posted at 9:36 PM
Saturday, June 12, 2004
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