Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Wasit sepak bola

Din,,,kenapa wasit sepak bola tidak pake nomor punggung...
karena kalau pakai nomor punggung entar pelatih bisa salah mengganti, dikirai pemain, jawab udin


jadi din kenapa wasit bawa sempritan....?
karena kalau wasit bawa gitar yang ada malah nyanyi dunk bu,,,
betul....

Andik Tukaran Baju Ama Becham

Selesai pertandingan Andik Firmansyah sangat beruntung. Kenapa tidak ternyata Becham tertarik untuk bertukar baju dengan Andik. Tapi sampai dikamar hotel ternyata Becham menyesal, dikarenakan baju Andik terlalu kecil. Saat Becham mencoba baju andik dikamar nya, baju nya kekecilan, sehingga saat dipake ama Becham jadi keliatan pusat becham...
hihihihihih, ngaco ah,,,mana ada gitu

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Avril Lavigne & Brody Jenner Walking in the East Village




Spotted: Avril Lavigne and boyfriend Brody Jenner walking around NYC with friends yesterday, November 28. Their walk came after the punk-pop princess stopped by Live! with Kelly to perform a lovely acoustic rendition of "Wish You Were Here.' Like the parade performance, Avril censored the song’s lyrics to be more suitable for daytime TV. (The “damn, damn, damns” became “yeah, yeah, yeahs.”) But it didn’t take away from the song’s sentiments.
Later in the show, Avril was back to perform her single, “Smile.” Both tracks are taken from her new album, Goodbye Lullaby, out now.
Check out Avril’s performances on Live! with Kelly below:



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Whitney Port Plays Hostess at Crest's Holiday Soiree in NYC




Whitney Port played hostess at the Crest ’2 Hours To Sparkling Smiles and Holiday Styles’ Soiree last night in NYC. Allure interviwed Whitney at the event and got all the head to toe deets about her beauty routine:
You're a busy girl. When do you find the time to whiten your teeth?
"I wear Crest's Two Hour Express strips while flying and cooking with my mom. They're fast. In two hours, you're done and you don't have to use them again for three months!"
What about your skin regimen?
"I'm a freak about taking off my makeup before bed, and I use Finer Skin Institute products—cleanser, toner, and moisturizer. I try to get facials every few months, but I should get them more. When I do, I'm like, 'wow, this is really good.'"
Have you picked up any great on-set makeup tips?
"I mix my moisturizer with foundation so it's sheerer, and when I wear red lips, I use matching lip liner on the outside of my lips for a precise shape, and on the inside so the color lasts."
What's your all time favorite makeup?
"I love Fresh Supernova Mascara and CoverGirl LashBlast Volume Mascara, Fresh High Noon Freshface Glow, Clé de Peau's liquid foundation, Essie Fifth Avenue nail polish, and just plain Chapstick on my lips."
When you want to look sexy for a date, what kind of look do you go for?
"I think with guys, less is more. I go for bronzed, dewy skin, nude lips, not too much eyeliner—I just play up my lashes, and put on some pink blush. Normally, I'd say to wear your hair down, but my ex-boyfriend liked when I pulled my hair up on the top of my head."
Speaking of hair, yours looks so healthy. Spill.
"I use Moroccanoil. I love getting blowouts—even when I'm just going to dinner, I'll do my makeup and get dressed, then go to Drybar with wet hair and have them do it."
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Kristin Cavallari, Jay Cutler Are Engaged -- Again!


The wedding's back on!
Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler are engaged -- again! The 24-year-old reality star confirmed the news Wednesday on Twitter, writing, "This time it's official. Jay and I are engaged again :)"
She was spotted Tuesday in West Hollywood with her 5.2 carat engagement ring back on. The former Dancing with the Stars contestant and Cutler called off their engagement in July, but the duo had been spotted together several times since packing on the PDA.
Cutler, 28, came out to support the former Hills star on DWTS before she was the third contestant on the show to get the boot.
At the time, Cavallari wouldn't confirm whether she invited her ex to watch her strut to Beyonce's "Crazy in Love" on the show. And of the cameras constantly panning to Cutler? "Well, I have nothing to do with that," she said. "I don't direct where the camera goes."
According to one insider, Cavallari was "blindsided" by the split this summer. "Jay dumped her out of nowhere."
Just two weeks after calling off their engagement, Cavallari and Cutler made the proper etiquette move by returning their wedding gifts.
Earlier this month, one tabloid mag claimed that Cavallari was having an affair with Kourtney Kardashian's beau Scott Disick. "It's 100 percent not true," Cavallari said on The Billy Bush Show, adding that her ex-fiance "didn't believe [the report] forone second."
Check out the photos below of Kristin & her dog Bardot out in West Hollywood on Monday, November 28.



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credit - Us Weekly, tlfan, thanks for the heads up p! : )
~Kelli at Hills Freak

Miranda Kerr at the 2011 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show


Source: CBS News

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Noviembre 30, 1956: El día que Santiago de Cuba se vistió de verde olivo

El viejo caserón de la policía en Santiago de Cuba arde
por los cocteles Molotov arrojados por los revolucionarios.

Como narró Vilma Espín, Frank País estuvo con Fidel en México en agosto y en octubre de 1956. En la última reunión, Fidel nombra a Frank Jefe Nacional de Acción y, a propuesta de Frank, se toma la decisión de preparar una fuerte acción insurreccional armada en Santiago, acompañada de acciones diversas en varios puntos de Oriente y otros lugares del país donde fuera posible.

Tras haber recibido el telegrama remitido desde México "obra pedida agotada", enviado a la dirección de Arturo Duque de Estrada, el 28 de noviembre Frank País había definido en una reunión con los jefes de grupo el objetivo de la acción: inmovilizar al ejército en Santiago de Cuba hasta que Fidel y los hombres del Granma desembarcaran. En la mañana del 29 se precisaron fecha y hora: al día siguiente, a partir de las 7:00 a.m.

El 30 de noviembre de 1956, Santiago de Cuba amaneció vestida de verde olivo, el uniforme que por primera vez usaban los soldados de la Revolución. Nunca antes en la historia del país, una ciudad cooperó, unánime y enardecida, en un levantamiento revolucionario como lo hizo la entonces capital de Oriente. El ejército batistiano se vio asediado tanto por las balas de los rebeldes como por el ojo avizor de la población, que informaba a los revolucionarios de cualquier movimiento de los uniformados.

El propio Frank relataría después, en apretada y modesta síntesis, lo ocurrido en Santiago de Cuba aquel 30 de Noviembre memorable e histórico:

"La ciudad amaneció bajo un tiroteo general. Armas de todos los calibres vomitaban fuego y metralla. Alarmas y sirenazos de los bomberos, del Cuartel Moncada, de la Marina. Ruido de aviones volando a baja altura. Incendios en toda la ciudad. El Ejército Revolucionario dominaba las calles y el ejército de Batista pretendiendo arrebatarle ese dominio. Los gritos de nuestros compañeros, secundados por el pueblo, y mil indescriptibles sucesos y emociones distintas. La población entera de Santiago, enardecida y aliada a los revolucionarios, cooperó unánimemente con nosotros. Cuidaba a los heridos, escondía a los hombres armados, guardaba las armas y los uniformes de los perseguidos; nos alentaba, nos prestaba las casas y vigilaba el lugar, avisándonos de los movimientos del ejército. Era hermoso el espectáculo de un pueblo cooperando con toda valentía en los momentos más difíciles de la lucha."

Ese mismo pueblo luego con dignidad, heroísmo y rebeldía, supo llevar en hombros hasta el cementerio a los caídos en el combate, jurando frente a sus tumbas continuar la lucha,

Baire, Puerto Padre y el central "Ermita", también fueron escenario de acciones revolucionarias durante la jornada insurreccional del 30 de Noviembre.

En la capital de Oriente, los revolucionarios lograron mantener el control de las calles durante varias horas, mientras las fuerzas represivas del régimen, desconcentradas y presas de temor en los primeros momentos, no se atrevían a salir de los cuarteles asediados. Los cuerpos armados de la tiranía, con superioridad numérica y material, se replegaron ante los primeros ataques de los jóvenes revolucionarios.

Aunque no logró coincidir con el desembarco del Granma —como era el propósito—, el levantamiento popular del 30 de Noviembre en Santiago de Cuba constituyó una victoria política indiscutible al patentizar la capacidad de organización del movimiento revolucionario y la plena identificación del pueblo con este, decididos a continuar la lucha hasta alcanzar la plena independencia de la Patria.

El alzamiento del 30 de noviembre se convertía en un puente histórico entre el Moncada y el Granma. Y fue una acción que contribuyó a devolverle al pueblo la conciencia de sí mismo. Honda fue la huella que dejaron tras sí aquellas horas difíciles y decisivas.

Y alto el precio que hubo que pagar, la pérdida de tres valiosas vidas: Pepito Tey, Otto Parellada y Tony Alomá, soldados infatigables de la Patria, quienes probaron, con su caída en combate, que para el revolucionario legítimo la muerte no es más que una forma de lucha, una prolongación y un triunfo de la vida.

Source: Granma

"An Empty Suit" for POTUS?

In my native country, Cuba, they have an old saying "Dime con quien andas y te dire quien eres." Translated literally it means "Tell me who you run around with, and I will tell you who you are. Colloquially, I would translate it as "Dumb people run with dumb people."

Barack Obama is beginning to look better and better, even if he continues the U.S. failed embargo against Cuba.

There is only one "moderate" among the eight GOP candidates for POTUS, Huntsman, and because the party of Lincoln has been taken over by religious and political fanatics -- who hate everyone and every country -- except the genocidal Zionists, he does not have a chance to win the GOP nomination.

CBS is reporting today the following news:

MIAMI, Fla. -- Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney picked up the endorsement of three heavyweight Cuban Americans on Monday -- Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Mario Diaz-Balart, and former Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Mario's older brother.

WOW! Picking up the support of the Batistianos in Miami is a good thing?

My older son calls Romney "An Empty Suit." Now I see what he really meant.

Wordless Wednesday: Hard Truth

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

PINCH ME! Good News About the Obama Administration

The Chief of Cuba's Interest Section in Washington, D.C.
Jorge Bolaños Suarez

Photo: (Anita Waters/PW)

In a first, U.S. allows Cuban envoy to travel to Ohio

The on-line publication People's World has reported the following:

by: Anita Waters

November 28 2011


COLUMBUS, Ohio - In a small sign that U.S. relations with Cuba may be improving, Ambassador Jorge Bolaños Suarez, head of the Cuban Interest Section in the United States, traveled to Ohio last week. It was first time in 10 years that the United States has permitted Cuba's highest ranking diplomat to travel away from the Washington D.C. area, where the Interest Section is based. Bolaños spoke on Thursday to a small audience at the Ohio State University's Mershon Center, in a talk that revisited key points of common history shared by the U.S. and Cuba, described some of Cuba's outstanding achievements, and contemplated the long-term future of relations between Cuba and the United States.

Bolaños reminded the audience of the close relationship that the U.S. and Cuba have shared over two centuries, beginning in the American Revolutionary War when a Cuban military hero fought in George Washington's army and ultimately died in Washington's home. U.S. participation in Cuba's wars of independence from Spain ultimately led to a diminution of Cuba's national sovereignty, until the victory of the revolution in January 1959 restored the nation's self-determination.

Cuba is an internationally respected nation with outstanding achievements to its credit, Bolaños said. He cited its 35,000 professionals - doctors and teachers - who are at work abroad in poorer countries where help is desperately needed. Cuba has achieved accolades for its high ranking among Latin American countries in the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. The international community overwhelmingly supports Cuba, as evidenced in consistent calls in the United Nations for the end of the US embargo against Cuba. Bolaños recalled that Cuba was the first foreign destination for Nelson Mandela when he was finally elected president of a free South Africa. Ambassador Bolaños was at the UN when Mandela spoke there and recognized Cuba as the leader in the international fight against apartheid.

Bolaños' discussion of U.S./Cuba relations centered on the embargo, which has both economic and moral costs to both Cuba and the United States. Bolaños reminded his audience that the original purpose behind the U.S. embargo against Cuba was to cause suffering amongst ordinary Cubans. U.S. officials hoped and expected that when Cubans were hungry and desperate, they would rebel against their government. That of course never happened, and more than 50 years later, the policy is still preventing Americans from buying Cuban products and from visiting Cuba for themselves.

Cuba is linked closely by geography, culture and history to the United States, Bolaños noted. Cuba has never been at war with the U.S. and poses no threat to U.S. security, he said, adding that Cubans hope the two countries can live in peace based on mutual respect for each other's sovereignty and self-determination.

Bolaños credited Ohio State University President Gordon Gee for organizing his visit to Ohio. He went on to speak at Youngstown State University on Friday before returning to Washington.

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JG: Any positive step should be commended and applauded. But the Cuba embargo is a failed U.S. policy. GET RID OF IT MR PRESIDENT! Give us a new Profile in Courage: send a written message to the U.S. Congress that says: "It came a time when the United States recognized that The People's Republic of China was the only true government of mainland China. The reality of Cuba is that the Cuban Revolutionary Government is the only true legitimate government of the island, and it has the overwhelming support of the population. The embargo must be LIFTED, and let the remnants of the Cold War be repealed!"

International Journal of Cuban Studies: Reforms Do Not Threaten Socialism, Says Research


The current reforms being undertaken by the Cuban government to increase the non-state sector and introduce market solutions do not threaten the socialist nature of the revolution according to research published this month in the International Journal of Cuban Studies.

Professor Michael O’Sullivan of Brock University in Ontario, Canada, interviewed Cuban young people about their attitudes to the revolution, socialism and their future following the reforms announced by Cuban President Raúl Castro in 2010 and implemented by the Cuban Communist Party in April this year.

His findings conclude that the reforms are part of a continuing process of renewal of the revolution that has gone through four distinct phases since 1959 and is now entering its fifth:
“Each of these phases constitute a continuation of the historical process and does not constitute a rupture with that process,” says O’Sullivan. “The most obvious of the ongoing characteristics is the socialist character of the country which is not threatened by creating a large non-state sector.”

‘Educated Cuban youth and the 2010 economic reforms: reinventing the imagined revolution’ is published in Volume 3 Number 4 of the IJCS. To subscribe visit the journal website or join the International Institute for the Study of Cuba.

Stop police brutality against peaceful protesters!


by: People's World Editorial Board

November 23, 2011

tags: Civil liberties, civil rights, Occupy Wall Street, students, history

Since Saturday night, millions of Americans have watched blast after blast of pepper spray directed at seated, passively resisting protesters at the University of California, Davis. The chemical was fired into their faces and on their bodies at point-blank range.

Two campus police officers are captured on video spraying the poisonous chemical.

The attack on the protesters was completely unjustified even according to the questionable standards of law enforcement, which allow the chemical's use in cases of a clear threat to the life and safety of police carrying out legitimate duties.

Criminologists across the country have joined in expressions of outrage, noting that police pepper spray can be even more dangerous than a Taser.

A victim of pepper spray first feels sharp burning and pain and then coughs as breathing becomes more difficult. Soon the victim's lungs begin to bleed, as was the case with several of the victims at the University of California last weekend.

This is not an isolated incident.

Police in New York used pepper spray on the first day of the Occupy Wall Street protests. When New York's billionaire mayor eventually evicted protesters from Zuccotti Park, it was supposedly out of concern for public safety.

In Portland, Ore., protesters were hit with pepper spray last week. Photographers captured the horrific image of a young woman having the spray pumped directly into her mouth, nose and eyes.

The same dangerous chemicals were also sprayed on Occupy protesters in Seattle.

We believe that it is time for the federal government to move in and stop what has become a pattern of attacks on the fundamental rights not only of Occupy Wall Street protesters across the country, but on the rights of all Americans to engage in peaceful protest.

This has historical precedent. When workers occupied an auto plant in Flint, Mich., in the 1930s, U.S. troops were sent in to protect the occupiers from the police who were attacking them.

During the upsurge of the civil rights movement in the 1960's, our government again sent troops in to protect the public against police who used tear gas, water canons and attack dogs against civil rights demonstrators in the South.

As more and more members of the 99 percent majority exercise their rights to public assembly and free speech, we should, in a democracy, expect nothing less.

We are clearly in an era now where protests are becoming a daily, business-as-usual event. This demands a reassessment of how police forces, nationally, need to change the way they behave when "protecting" the "public." Even the definition of the "public" itself has changed as, more and more, the public and the protesters become one and the same.

One of the big issues for Occupy Davis students is the ceaseless round of tuition hikes resulting from the state's cuts to education. Previous generations of working-class youth attended that institution for free. Today, the tuition stands at almost $14,000 a year and it is climbing.

On Monday, New York City students at CUNY protesting tuition increases were also victims of police brutality at the Baruch campus.

Students all across America, asking for nothing more than what was granted to generations who came before them, should not have to face the threat of police attacks on their peaceful protests.

There are demands to fire the police chief, the officers involved and the University's Chancellor at Davis. While we support all of those demands, they are only first steps.

It's time for our elected leaders to speak out and take action against police brutality. The Justice Department today needs to step in with strict guidelines that protect all the people. And it should investigate the police departments involved for violating protester's civil rights.

Photo: One of the many pepper spray memes that popped up and went viral, this one depicting spraying at the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Bah to Bell Ringers!


It’s that time of year again. The time when I realize financially we’re going to explode into a kajillion pieces and go bankrupt. That could be a slight exaggeration but I tend to panic about things and unfortunately, I am not changing anytime soon.

I WANT to love Christmas. I mean, my kids adore it, and I adore them, so it should just make sense that I cherish and treasure it just as much as they do. But let’s be honest here, Christmas pretty much burns bottomless holes in our pockets that can’t be repaired with a simple sewing kit. I absolutely HATE the stress it puts us under, I ABHOR that we make ourselves feel like we have to buy a gift for every child birthed in our gene pool, and I DETEST the guilt I feel when I pass by a bell ringer and lower my head. So guess what I do? I dig around in my purse and pull out ANY loose change I can possibly find. I don’t have enough extra cash to put fucking chocolate in my kids stocking, but I am sure as hell not going to walk by without donating something ‘yo!

And to make matters worse this year, the bell ringers and the cadets and the food bank and the door-to-door World Vision reps went into full swing THE MINUTE HALLOWEEN WAS OVER. Like maybe even midnight October 31st. How is this even remotely OK?

It’s not enough to stress the regular folk in December, let’s stick a knife in ‘em in November too!

(This is what I believe those CEO’s say at their staff meetings in August when they determine their fundraising schedules, and then they jump into their Mercedes and/or BMW’s to take a vacation in the Hamptons with their families while drinking Courvousier and smoking real Cubans)

This year, my husband and I have decided to only do stockings for each other. While this alleviates some of the stress, I can’t help but wonder where the disposable income is going to come from to purchase all the gifts for our extended families. And like many of us broke middle class families – it seems like that list of people is endless. I have considered doing something crafty, like bottling wine (the ship has sailed on that one huh) and making fun, creative bags to hold them, or perhaps putting together those do-it-yourself cookie jars, but even then, the cost of the ingredients might set me back more than I really want to spend.

So my RL and Internet friends, please share with me some cost-saving ideas that you have to stay thrifty this holiday season…because I need it, and because I will beg for it.

And my commitment? To stop dumping change into those charity buckets and walk by with my head held up. Because damn it, I need charity too and that’s nothing to be ashamed of.


Monday, November 28, 2011

Almost time to leave Iraq

Hello everyone!

I know it has been a while so I thought I would update everyone with what is going on here. Everything has shut down and troop levels are so low here where I am that you can walk from one end of the base to the other without seeing a soul. We eat nothing but MREs (have been for 2 weeks now), no more garbage disposal, no mail. Most services here in country have shut down. Thankfully there is still internet!

It has been a long, tedious, sometimes stressful, sometimes fun year and I would trade it for anything else. Well, maybe a trip to Jamaica.

I should be flying out to Kuwait soon, and then back to the beautiful states. I will post more info soon.

Hack

Whitney Port: Out & About in NYC




Whitney blogged: "Hey guys, I’m currently in New York for both business and pleasure and I’m having so much fun! The primary reason I’m here is for a Crest campaign I’m doing.
I also went to see the Nutcracker and to a Rangers game — they were playing the Flyers and they won! I was totally unaware (and naïve to be honest) that they allowed fist fights in hockey! Now I know I guess. Very traumatizing haha.
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~Kelli at Hills Freak

Olivia Palermo at The British Fashion Awards




Olivia Palermo attended the 2011 British Fashion Awards on Monday 28th November at The Savoy Hotel and Theatre, London.
Olivia blogged before the event:
"I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I'm headed to the British fashion awards this evening, where I'll be presenting the award for Emerging Talent - Ready -To Wear.
I’m wearing a dress by Matthew Williamson, jewelry from Asprey, a Charlotte Olympia bag, and shoes by Topshop."




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credit - Huffington Post, zimbio, mirror.co.uk, thefashion-court.com
~Kelli at Hills Freak

Stephanie Pratt Attends KIIS FM's Artist & Celebrity Suite


Stephanie Pratt attends the 102.7 KIIS FM's artist & celebrity suite held at the JW Marriott Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE on November 18, 2011.
In other Steph news, this past February, Stephanie and Brandon Barash (ABC's General Hospital) took us behind the scenes at the 83rd Academy Awards and this coming February, they will be working with StarsEntertainment.com's to do it again! Over seven days, Stephanie and Brandon will take to the streets of Hollywood and talk to fans and bring us even further behind the scenes of the Oscars - including fashion, jewelry, spa, food, and behind the scenes movie magic.
Cannot wait! : )
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credit - Photo by Tommaso Boddi/FilmMagic
~Kelli at Hills Freak