I had to learn all of this (and much, much more) through my own investigation and experimentation because my father only ever gave me two pieces of advice before I became sexually active:
Shag as many women as you can while you’re still young.
Don’t get her pregnant or bring home any infections.
If you have any sex information or advice that you think people should know about, or you want to share the key points of your own sex talk with your dad, leave a message in the comments. Ladies, feel free to comment too on things guys do wrong in the sack or things they should do more often and if your mother gave you some brilliant sex advice then for the love of God, please share it with us too
#10 - Sex Fetishes
#9 - It’s not like a porno movie
#8 - Pace yourself
#7 - Headaches are no excuse not to have sex
#6 - Threesomes are not as common as you think
#5 - Impotence is a grounds for divorce
#3 - Your penis can explode
#2 - Only 1 in 400 men can give themselves oral sex
#1 - Men have a G-spot too
http://www.justaguything.com/10-things-your-dad-never-told-you-about-sex/
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
The wanted unrestricted free agents and where they signed
Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel was one of the biggest prize in the free-agent market.
Starting Friday, teams can make trades and add free agents as 31 teams try to catch up to the Super Bowl champion Giants, while they try to keep their well-earned place a top of the world.
However, it won’t be easy to make an impact. A class that is widely considered thin got even less deep when several standout players were franchised tagged last week. Still, there is some talent to be had.
Here is a look at the top 10 unrestricted free agents available and where they eventually signed.
Starting Friday, teams can make trades and add free agents as 31 teams try to catch up to the Super Bowl champion Giants, while they try to keep their well-earned place a top of the world.
However, it won’t be easy to make an impact. A class that is widely considered thin got even less deep when several standout players were franchised tagged last week. Still, there is some talent to be had.
Here is a look at the top 10 unrestricted free agents available and where they eventually signed.
Life In a Metro

With Metro, director Anurag Basu proves for the third time [after Murder and Gangster] that he’s an incredible storyteller. The complexities in relationships, the shortcuts one adopts in life to attain the goals and the corrosion of ethics and values have been depicted most convincingly. Yet, Metro is no landmark film. It doesn’t sweep you off your feet…If Anurag Basu, the director, deserves brownie points as a storyteller, Anurag Basu, the writer, is just not in terrific form this time around. Reason: The culmination of a few stories, besides the unique concept of using the ‘Metro Band’ in every song, prevent the film from reaching dizzy heights.
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Cast:
Feroz Khan, Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Anil Kapoor,
Nana Patekar, Mallika sherawat and many more
Direction: Annes bazmee
When there is Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor.. you expect a really good comedy movie and I am no exception in it. I went for the movie with a great hope and was expecting something like No Entry (Previous movie of the same director - Anees Bazmee) but sadly the movie was nowhere near No Entry.
Nana Patekar, Mallika sherawat and many more
Direction: Annes bazmee
When there is Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor.. you expect a really good comedy movie and I am no exception in it. I went for the movie with a great hope and was expecting something like No Entry (Previous movie of the same director - Anees Bazmee) but sadly the movie was nowhere near No Entry.
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Monday, March 3, 2008
Mithya download

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Ahmadinejad: US should leave Iraq

BAGHDAD -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday dismissed U.S. accusations that his country is training extremists and demanded that the Americans withdraw from Iraq.
Speaking in a nearly hour-long news conference at the end of an unprecedented visit to Iraq, Ahmadinejad said the U.S. allegations -- that Iran is training Shiite militants who target American troops and Muslim rivals -- don't matter to the Iranians.
"Of course American officials make such remarks and such statements, and we do not care ... because they make statements on the basis of erroneous information," said the hard-line Iranian leader, who smiled through much of the session. "We cannot count on what they say."
He said the foreign presence in Iraq was an "insult to the regional nations and a humiliation."
Ahmadinejad is the first Iranian president to visit Iraq, and his two-day trip highlighted one of the unintended consequences for Washington after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of the Iraq that ousted Saddam Hussein from power.
Under Saddam, a Sunni who once led an eight-year war against Iran, the two countries were bitter enemies, but Iraq's new Shiite-dominated government has deep ties to Iran's cleric-led Islamic republic.
Ahmadinejad was warmly received by Iraqi President Jabal Talabani, a Sunni Kurd, and other Iraqi leaders. He said Tehran and Baghdad are "brotherly" nations who share many beliefs and values.
"Of course, dictators and foreigners have tried to tarnish and undermine the emotional relations between the two states," he said.
After meeting Sunday with Talabani, who told the Iranian leader to call him "Uncle Jalal," Ahmadinejad drove through the U.S.-controlled Green Zone to visit Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a fellow Shiite, at his Cabinet offices.
The sprawling Green Zone contains the core of the U.S. diplomatic mission to Iraq -- including a massive new embassy -- and is heavily protected against occasional rocket barrages. American officials have accused Iran of backing Shiite extremists behind such attacks.
"The presence of foreigners in the region has been to the detriment of the nations of the region," Ahmadinejad said. "It is nothing but a humiliation to the regional nations.
"Their only achievements are that regional nations further dislike them, it adds to the regional nations' hatred. No one likes them."
Pressed by a reporter how he knows the Iraqis don't like the U.S., Ahmadinejad said that the "Iraqi people have been anti-colonialist and anti-occupation in the course of their history."
"If you go to the streets and talk to ordinary Iraqi people, you will be able to realize the true nature of such a claim," he said.
Still, the Iraqis are precariously balanced between U.S. and Iran, with government officials saying in recent weeks that they don't want the country torn apart in a power struggle between the two sides.
About 1,000 protesters in a Sunni-dominated neighborhood in Baghdad protested his visit Monday, a day after scattered demonstrations greeted his arrival. "Your mortars preceded your visit," one placard read.
"Of course American officials make such remarks and such statements, and we do not care ... because they make statements on the basis of erroneous information," said the hard-line Iranian leader, who smiled through much of the session. "We cannot count on what they say."
He said the foreign presence in Iraq was an "insult to the regional nations and a humiliation."
Ahmadinejad is the first Iranian president to visit Iraq, and his two-day trip highlighted one of the unintended consequences for Washington after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of the Iraq that ousted Saddam Hussein from power.
Under Saddam, a Sunni who once led an eight-year war against Iran, the two countries were bitter enemies, but Iraq's new Shiite-dominated government has deep ties to Iran's cleric-led Islamic republic.
Ahmadinejad was warmly received by Iraqi President Jabal Talabani, a Sunni Kurd, and other Iraqi leaders. He said Tehran and Baghdad are "brotherly" nations who share many beliefs and values.
"Of course, dictators and foreigners have tried to tarnish and undermine the emotional relations between the two states," he said.
After meeting Sunday with Talabani, who told the Iranian leader to call him "Uncle Jalal," Ahmadinejad drove through the U.S.-controlled Green Zone to visit Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a fellow Shiite, at his Cabinet offices.
The sprawling Green Zone contains the core of the U.S. diplomatic mission to Iraq -- including a massive new embassy -- and is heavily protected against occasional rocket barrages. American officials have accused Iran of backing Shiite extremists behind such attacks.
"The presence of foreigners in the region has been to the detriment of the nations of the region," Ahmadinejad said. "It is nothing but a humiliation to the regional nations.
"Their only achievements are that regional nations further dislike them, it adds to the regional nations' hatred. No one likes them."
Pressed by a reporter how he knows the Iraqis don't like the U.S., Ahmadinejad said that the "Iraqi people have been anti-colonialist and anti-occupation in the course of their history."
"If you go to the streets and talk to ordinary Iraqi people, you will be able to realize the true nature of such a claim," he said.
Still, the Iraqis are precariously balanced between U.S. and Iran, with government officials saying in recent weeks that they don't want the country torn apart in a power struggle between the two sides.
About 1,000 protesters in a Sunni-dominated neighborhood in Baghdad protested his visit Monday, a day after scattered demonstrations greeted his arrival. "Your mortars preceded your visit," one placard read.
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