A Dialogue With K

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it’s all about the taxis, billboards, sidewalks, cinemas, zebra lines, lights, sounds, people, skyscrapers and shopping malls.

// Hong Kong Scene: Tramcars, Heritage, Foods, Skyscrapers, Billboards, People, Street, Shopping Malls //

Why is it worth paying more for quality shoes?

I really really need a comfortable shoes right now. I'm just tired using my cowboy (pointed-killer) boots and suck that converse. I can't find one decent shoes around here that fits my small feet. I'm size 5 1/2 and the 2 relatively nice decent leather shoes I got from Ralph Lauren are over 4 years old and over now. It was on sale when I bought it, not ...

Pleasure of eating M&M with little etiquette

Originally uploaded by: rodeckd Wouldn't it be great if you only ate when your body tells you you're hungry? I have just eaten my dinner, stretch for a minute then went to my couch. I turned on the TV and started to feeling hungry again. So I opened a pack of crackers, put it in a platter with the cheese on top of each other. The next morning when I ...

Postsecrets: Soborrhea of scalp

Originally uploaded by: noricum I'm sorry for being so frank. But you know when the weather gets really dry during the winter months (dry winter weather), you can see flakes appearing on my black shirt - a dandruffs. I know that these appears to be a seasonal condition, especially now that the weather gets really cold. My scalp seems to be irritated from dryness and producing a lot of dandruffs ...

K, singing Incognito’s “Tin Man”

Incognito's second release of 2006, BEES & THINGS & FLOWERS, finds the London-based acid-jazz ensemble--led by mastermind Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick--offering up a collection of covers, remixes, and previously unreleased tunes. Featuring a wide array of vocalists, including Carleen Anderson and Maysa, the set is consistently engaging, particularly when its revisits and reworks soulful Incognito classics such as "Always There" and "Deep Waters." Incognito is one of the great stories ...

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