06 February 2015

Honest Valentine's Day Cards For Unconventional Romantics

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Funny Valentine's Day Cards



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Single Dad Couldn’t Do His Daughter’s Hair, So He Went To Beauty School

There’s almost nothing that a good parent won’t do for their kid, so when 3-year-old Izzy wanted her single dad, Greg Wickherst, to put his hair into a ponytail, there was obviously only one thing he could do – go to beauty school. And that’s what he did!
IntelliTec College, where he works, has a cosmetology department, so he got set up with some basic classes right away. “In no time, I was able to do a simple braid, then a fishbone braid, and a French braid,” he told Huffpost.
Now, Wickherst posts his daughter’s awesome braids and hairstyles on Facebook, where he both gives and receives pointers and tutorials. To check out his handywork and some of his comments about parenting, read on below!

This is the fabulous 3-year-old Izzy and her single dad Greg Wickherst

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Greg went to beauty school so he could do his daughter’s golden locks

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Looks like it paid off, because Izzy is rockin’ those braids

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“In no time, I was able to do a simple braid, then a fishbone braid, and a French braid”

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“It blew my mind how easy it was to do a bun. I thought it was something super special, like real intricate, especially the one where you don’t finish pulling the ponytail”

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“The next one I want to do, is to try and do her hair like Elsa’s”

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Greg both shares and receives hair braiding tips on Facebook

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He advises parents to enjoy every moment – “The good and the not-so-good. Even the blowout diapers, the tantrums in the store, and the late night, up sick, catching-throw-up-in-your-bare-hands nights. Because it doesn’t last forever”

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“My favorite part of the day is when I wake her up and get her out of bed and she’s still sleepy, so she nuzzles her face into my neck. … That love right there, feeling that love and that trust is the most rewarding part”

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from http://www.boredpanda.com/dad-does-daughter-ponytail-cosmetology-school-greg-wickherst/

He is just awesome!!
what do you think?? :-)


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05 February 2015

Choose right engine oil for your car




Why API(American Petroleum Institute) Certificate is important??
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Son Surprises Mom After Living Abroad For Years Think she was surprised?


There’s no telling how a happy mother will react when she’s unexpectedly reunited with her kid: Shock, elation, disbelief … it’s likely to be a combination of those emotions and more. A new video showing a 25-year-old man surprising his mom after two years abroad captures her plowing through that whole spectrum of feelings, and some four-letter words.

Londoner Harry McGurk spent the past two years backpacking in Australia and Southeast Asia, and his mother was under the impression that he’d be gone another two years, the Daily Mail reports. But since McGurk’s passport was about to expire, he had to return to the UK, and decided not to give his mom a heads-up.

The internet will be forever grateful that he filmed the reunion, which begins with him casually walking in and asking, “Mum, my key still work?”

Her initial response, as you can see above, is to start screaming and rolling around on the floor, before rushing in to hug him (while still shrieking). That morphs into bawling, and finally faux anger and cursing, as she ultimately calls him a (censored) “C” bomb.

They’ll need to get all the quality time and emotions in now, though, because once Harry renews his passport he’s apparently back off to the other side of the world.

“I’m leaving in March for Vietnam and then off to New Zealand,” he said. “Mum is excited to have me back home but she’s happy for me to travel the world too.”





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02 February 2015

AFC FINAL: Korea Republic vs Australia- AFC Asian Cup Australia 2015 Final Highlights


The Socceroos survived a spirited South Korean comeback to claim the biggest prize in the history of Australian football with a 2-1 extra-time victory in the Asian Cup final at ANZ Stadium in Sydney on Saturday night.

A superb goal to Massimo Luongo on the brink of half-time put Australia in the box seat for the result and that effort looked to be the winner as time in the second half ticked away.


But with Australia seemingly about to claim the trophy, Son Heung-min found space deep into injury time and showed tremendous composure to squeeze the ball past Mathew Ryan from an acute angle.

That sent the match to extra time, when the two sides – both exhausted – tried to conjure up a winner to prevent a penalty shoot-out.

The decisive goal came for Australia from the feet of James Troisi, who earns his place in the pantheon of Australian sport for securing the nation's most important international football triumph. But for his exceptional role in the goal, substitute Tomi Juric will be forever remembered as the man who made it happen.


He tussled with Kim Jin-su and the Korean left-back clearly fouled Juric once if not twice on the edge of the box, only for the Western Sydney Wanderers striker to keep on playing.

Somehow managing to prise the ball free of Kim's grasp, Juric squared the ball into open space and Troisi was on hand to guide the ball into the empty net, sparking wild scenes of jubilation.

Australia still had to hang on for the second period of extra time but, unlike in the regulation 90 minutes, the Socceroos would not let the game slip, much to the delight of the crowd of 76,385, whose fingernails were already chewed to the quick.

The final was every bit as gripping as had been predicted and ended as a contender for the most physical match of the whole tournament. That aggressive element only added to the tension of the occasion.

Talk coming into the match largely concerned Ivan Franjic and whether the right-back would recover in time with a hip injury but coach Ange Postecoglou had enough faith in the Torpedo Moscow defender to name an unchanged line-up.

Australia was assertive in the air and on the ground but the Taeguk Warriors lived up to their name, scarcely giving an inch.



The ferocious tone was set in the opening minutes when Son cut inside Jason Davidson and blasted well over, only to be met by a solid hip-and-shoulder from Mile Jedinak.

The match was relatively even for the first 30 minutes but the South Koreans, spearheaded by midfield duo Ki Sung-yeung and Park Joo-ho gradually worked their way on top, with the brilliant Son always looming the most capable.

However, Luongo's goal came just as the pressure was mounting from the visitors and gave Australia 45 minutes to hold on. He was set up by a fine build-up from Mark Milligan and man-of-the-match Trent Sainsbury, who gave Luongo an opportunity to turn and fire into the bottom corner from 25 metres out.


Marshalled by Jedinak, who led with conviction and tremendous strength, the Socceroos appeared to have defied the Koreans to win their first major international trophy as the match turned to the second half.

Under pressure, Matthew Spiranovic picked up a caution for a rogue challenge on Nam Tae Hee, and the resulting free-kick ended with Kwak meeting a header that went straight to Ryan.

The big call was made by Postecoglou to bring off talisman Tim Cahill off in the 63rd minute for Juric, with Nam coming off for Lee Keun-ho at the same time.

Jedinak picked up a yellow for a late clip on Lee, meaning another Australian would have to see out the match on tenterhooks. Franjic, too, was lucky to stay on the park after a rough shoulder charge.

The Socceroos began visibly tiring as the match wore on and Robbie Kruse was injured, meaning Troisi was given the final 20 minutes to help ice the match.

Franjic's injured hip couldn't take more either and Matt McKay was sent in, with Milligan going to right-back. Australia was limping to the line. Hopes were seemingly blown apart as Son sent the match into extra time, giving 15,000 of the 76,385 on hand hope that a red miracle was possible.

from http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/socceroos-take-asian-cup-from-south-korea-with-extratime-winner-20150131-132wkp.html

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When is my engine oil change really due?

When asked, you may hear answers such as every 3000, 5000 or 7500 miles, or when the vehicle's oil monitor indicates that this service is necessary. It is no wonder consumers are confused. The simplest answer... well, there is no simple answer! In fact, there is no interval that applies to most vehicles.

AMRA/MAP has been examining this question for some time. Read on to find out what we feel every motorist needs to know about this subject.

The engine serves as the heart of your vehicle, so changing its oil based on the manufacturer's recommendation is perhaps the single most important thing that you can do to keep your vehicle's engine running longer. However, you must read these recommendations closely to determine the correct interval; the interval that matches your vehicle's operating conditions and your driving habits.

The Normal interval listed in the owner's manual applies to vehicles driven under ideal conditions. While you may consider your driving habits and operating conditions quite normal, read the fine print. Some exceptions to Normal driving include:

  • Frequent short trips (less than 10 miles, especially during cold weather)
  • Stop-and-go city traffic driving
  • Driving in dusty conditions, on gravel roads, etc.
  • Driving at sustained highway speeds during hot weather
  • Towing use
  • Diesel or turbocharged engine


These conditions commonly appear in the description of severe service driving.

AMRA/MAP advises that you read your owner's manual to locate the correct interval.

What about the 3000 mile oil change myth?

Consider these facts:

  • Oil requires complex additives and detergents to help prevent corrosion and sludge buildup
  • Additives allow oil to flow freely at extremely cold temperatures while also providing protection under extremely hot temperatures
  • Testing shows that a er 3000 miles the oil itself still lubricates, but the depletion of critical additives may no longer allow the oil to offer the same protec.on and benefits
  • Longer intervals may benefit the environment, but perhaps at the expense of engine life
  • Re-refined oils offer an alternative for motorists with concerns about the environment
  • Re-refined oils use the remaining lubricating qualities of used oil, and replenish the depleted additives to create oils that meet the quality of new oil
  • Proper Maintenance Helps Extend Vehicle Life!


Your driving type or vehicle usage may affect the maintenance intervals below.

You should follow the manufacturer's service schedule that best matches your vehicle's operating conditions.

  • Those recommendations may include:
  • Change your engine oil at the vehicle manufacturer's recommended service interval that matches your vehicle's operating conditions and your driving habits
  • Check your tire inflation pressure monthly
  • Rotate your tires at the vehicle manufacturer's recommended service interval or every 6 months/5,000 miles
  • Change the engine air filter annually or when visibly restricted.
  • Inspect Brake System every 12 months/15,000 miles


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