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Monday, May 2, 2011

A Screensaver Can Be a Gift at Mother's Day




Someone said: “God could not be everywhere and therefore He made mothers.”

This year Mother’s Day arrives on Sunday, May 8th. So NewFreeScreensavers.com, a website dedicated to safe and free screensavers, has created a few nice Mother's Day screensavers for this special day, which will both remind you to congratulate your mother with such a nice holiday and be a nice gift.

A Mother's Day screensaver can be a small gift for any mother, especially if she uses the computer every day. All Mother's Day screensavers contain an “I love you” message or a Happy Mother's Day wish. Thus, nfsMothersDay2 free screensaver features not only “I love you, Mum” words, but has a nice audio background, which will create a magic atmosphere. nfsMothersDayHeart is a free animated screensaver with a big red heart in the center of the screen and falling small red hearts. nfsMummy is a free screensaver with a nature background and “I love you, mummy!” words.

Also mums love flowers. Download a collection of screensavers with flowers, which will brighten this special day.

NewFreeScreensavers.com offers only free screensavers, which are safe to install and run and will work on any version of Windows, from XP to Windows. After a user downloads and installs a screensaver, a home page opens featuring more new screensavers.

Mother's Day 2011



Mother’s Day is traditionally the second Sunday in May in Canada, it is not a federal holiday, but is a popular day for many.  This year Mother’s Day will be celebrated on Sunday, May 8, and it is a time to thank the special people in your life.

People in Canada express their gratitude towards mothers and mother figures on this day.  Mother figures may include step-mothers, mothers-in-law, guardians (eg. foster parents), and family friends. It is the time for people to thank mothers and mother figures who took the time to care for them and help them through life’s challenges.

Some people give cards, flowers, or chocolates, and/or make handmade items or special meals on Mother’s Day. Others take their mothers or mother figures to the movies, a restaurant, cafĂ©, or a day in a park.  Some mothers and mother figures also receive special gifts such as jewelry, clothing, accessories, and gift vouchers for services or products.

Stevie Nicks Calls New Album Her Own Little ...

Stevie Nicks says it wasn't her intention to take a decade between solo albums.

Nicks — whose "In Your Dreams," the follow-up to 2001's "Trouble in Shangri-La," comes out Tuesday — says that she was ready to start work on a solo set in 2005 after touring with Fleetwood Mac.

"I was definitely ready to do a record," Nicks recalls, "but the powers that be, the people that surrounded me, pretty much said, 'Don't bother. It's not a good time. The music business is in a terrible place. There's no money, and the Internet piracy is taking over.'

"I didn't know what to say, because I'm not a computer person and I don't have a computer and I don't Facebook or whatever. So I just said, 'OK.' If I hadn't been so exhausted from 135 shows I might have fought back on that a little, but I just didn't."












Osama bin Laden Is Dead

Osama bin Laden is dead. The leader of the al-Qaeda terrorist network, responsible for the deadly September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, was killed today in a fire fight in Pakistan, President Barack Obama confirmed Sunday night.

“Tonight I can report to the American people and to the world, that the United States has conducted an operation that has killed Osama bin Laden — the leader of al-Qaeda and a terrorist who is responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children,” said President Obama in a late-night press conference, which aired live on the official White House website.

Minutes before the official White House news conference was supposed to convene, the word began leaking out over Twitter: Did the U.S. have Osama bin Laden’s dead body—the body of the man considered the mastermind behind al-Qaeda and the September 11th attacks—in possession? For several minutes, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer danced around the topic, noting that this was probably something that had been in the works for “a very long time,” before Obama offered an official confirmation: Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. Special Forces.

On the eighth anniversary of George W. Bush's famous "Mission Accomplished" speech, President Obama was able to definitively say bin Laden was confirmed dead and U.S. forces were in possession of his body.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Anderson Cooper Laughs Off Seth Meyers' Tight ...


CNN’s Anderson Cooper didn’t take offense at the barbs that Saturday Night Live writer Seth Meyers directed at him at the annual White House Correspondents Dinner held Saturday night in Washington, D.C.

While Donald Trump didn’t crack a smile during the steady drumbeat of jokes Meyers aimed at him -- and he could be seen by the CSpan cameras beating a hasty exit as soon as the dinner ended -- Cooper took the ribbing in stride.

After the dinner, Cooper tweeted, “I’m a huge @sethmeyers21 fan. Its an honor to be mocked by him.”

In a riff on various members of the media, Meyers -- who has parodied Cooper before on Saturday Night Live -- made fun of Cooper’s penchant for tight t-shirts.

"You can always tell how much danger Anderson Cooper is in by how tight his clothing is," the "Saturday Night Live" star said. "If he's in a bulky, yellow slicker, then it's a hurricane that's still off shore. If he's in a khaki vest, he's maybe in the Green Zone in Baghdad. But if he's in a child-size white t-shirt, bullets are flying, he's getting punched, he's pulling kittens out of the rubble. So what I'm saying is, if you ever see Anderson Cooper with his shirt off, turn off your television and run."

Nice to see the Prez and his best friends in "journalism" yucking it up while we are losing three Wars and and headed towards total economic collapse and the south is still digging up the dead from the a disaster...400 missing.