Friday, October 31, 2008

A Halloween Poem

Halloween night we all stay yea
We dress up as cats, witches, and more
We go into the night in the seach of goods
But beware their are games that will kill
We knock on door after door saying trick or treat
Not knowing what is standing behind the door
So we give a big hullabaloo and say Happy Halloween!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Happy Halloween

Happy Halloween

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Thursday, September 4, 2008

How to make your panties look good under your clothes











Evey girl has a her favorite pair of panties or just wears a pair of panties with just any outfit for everything they wear, is good but not good enough. When it comes to buying panties , Sometimes they might not have your size or you just don't like the way they look but it's, your pantie expert Jpink is here to help so take out your pens and paper because class is in session.

The thong as we all know is cute or can be consider sexy but it is not pantie. Even thought the thong is consider pantie fashion it is not a pantie at all. Anything that dose not hold your butt checks in is not consider a pantie such as the thong.

Don't start riping your heads off cause the thong is not consider panties and you can not find no other pair of panties to wear so you want have of the risk of your little white dress getting suck in your butt crack for not wearing any panties. Not to worrier Jpink pantie girl expert is here. To replace that thong get boy shorts. Yes they are panties and they will look under your white dress. They even come in different colors to go with anything and comes in skin tone color.

Brief are good to wear short skirts or floaty dresses,because they give you a lot of coverage.

The bikini pantie is also good cause it won't dig in your skin and holds up your checks.




Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Back 2 School Tips



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  • Work out a safe route to school with your parents. Choose the quickest way with the fewest street crossings and use intersections with crossing guards. Stay away from parks, vacant lots, fields, and other places where there aren't many people around.
    Whenever possible walk to and from school with a friend, neighbor, brother, or sister. Don't go by yourself.
  • Be sure you know your home phone number (including area code) and address, the numbers of your parents at work and of another trusted adult, and how to use 911 for emergencies.
  • Never talk to strangers or accept rides or gifts from strangers. Remember, a stranger is anyone you or your parents don't know well and trust.
    If you bike or skate to school, wear a helmet. And don't forget to lock up your bike with a sturdy lock wherever you leave it.
    If you're home alone after school, check in with a parent or neighbor as soon as you walk in the door.
  • Let parents and friends know if you stay late after school. Get permission first if you want to play with a friend instead of going home.

  • Back to school shopping is one of the greatest things about going back to school. But when everyone else is doing the same, it can be hard to find the right sizes and your favorite styles at the most popular stores. Try shopping on the weekdays at odd hours. The stores won't be as crowded as they are on the weekend or at lunch hour. Start at the back of the store, and work your way forward (the great priced items are often hidden in the back). Another great idea is to online shop! It takes half the time, and you can be guaranteed to find everything you are looking for.
  • Tip: If you fall in love with something at a store but it is just too expensive, ask a sales associate when the item will be going on sale. If the price is not going to be reduced soon, think about how often you would wear it. If it's something that doesn't work for everyday, you can eliminate it from your memory! But if you think it's going to be a great basic piece, consider splurging. If you're going to wear something often, it pays to buy good quality.
  • Do Homework as Early as Possible:
    Don't leave homework for the last minute! Instead of watching the same episode of Project Runway for the third time in a row, start cracking the books! If you have a vocabulary test the next week, start making flashcards! Even if it seems too early, you will be ready for whatever comes along! Being unprepared is the worst, and you will be thanking yourself when you get that extra half hour to sleep in the morning! Your teachers will be proud, and you will be on top of your game.
  • Packing the night before:
    School mornings can be really rough! If you find yourself scrambling to find your overdue homework, packing a brown bag lunch between bites of cereal and school starts in three minutes - you need a new plan. Easy enough, do all the packing the night before. That way, you will be prepared for everything and your much-needed things won't be floating around the whole house! Pick out your outfit the night before and neatly lay it out. If it's super wrinkly, you have time to iron it, and if your sock has a hole in it, you can pick a new pair. After dinner when everything is quieting down, pack your lunch. Before your little brother has time to snag the leftover lasagna from the night before, you will get first dibs on all the choices in the fridge! When Friday rolls around, consider buying lunch -a week of PB&J sandwiches can get tiresome after a few days, but the time Monday comes along, you will be craving your beloved sandwich! Tip: It's also a good idea to put your school bag at the front door to avoid last minute panic when it's time to leave.
  • Labeling:
    From school sweatshirts (which almost every kid on campus owns) to pencil cases, labeling is key to organization! Tag your most important stuff (clothes, book bag, etc.) with your name, address and number and smaller items with your name. Although it sounds very elementary school, seeing some random kid using your favorite pen can be slightly awkward!
  • Emergency Snacks:
    If you often hit a mid morning slump, or have practice immediately after school, pack some emergency snacks. For a fun spin on things, take turns bringing snacks with one or two friends. Trail mix, juice boxes, crackers, pretzels or fruit are great choices. Not only will you save money at the vending machines, sharing snacks is a great conversation starter when you want to branch out and meet some new people.