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Showing posts with label chocolate. men gift. Show all posts

Oct 30, 2009

Best Christmas Gift: UFO-02 Detector


UFO-02 Detector

Product Description

Over the years many UFO sightings have reported magnetic and electromagnetic disturbances. The UFO Detector is designed to sense these disturbances and will signal their presence by flashing an LED and beeping. The elegantly designed transparent plastic case is a handsome sculptured conversation piece that's allows one to see the electronics inside the case. Suitable for display on a desk, shelf or bedroom dresser. Size is approximately three inches in dia. by six inches tall. Uses 9V lithium battery (not included)

Reviews

I Told You!

So. How do you like that?

I am so tired of the looks and stupid questions. "Gee Grandpa, did they anally probe you?" Sure, keep laughing. It's all fun and games until they show up at your house. Let me tell you something else, TIN FOIL DOES NOT WORK. I don't care what your reptilian friends told you. It does not affect the subtle cloaking radiation that makes him appear human.

Sorry, I got side tracked from the review.

This amazing device gives ample warning and is HIGHLY ACCURATE. I had a pretty good idea of when there was abnormal activity in my area. BUT NOW, DAMN. Every time that I notice distorted sensory emissions, bang, the detector is going off! WOOT WOOT WOOT!

Last Tuesday, it was raining and I admit that it is much more difficult for me to hone in on the parapsychotical wave lengths in precipitation. The detector starts going "WOOT WOOT WOOT!" I reach for my divining rod (don't laugh, Johnny Mnemonic says, "go low tech.") and my proton pack. Sure enough, one of those b*stards was right in my living room!

Every day, I am thankful to own this piece of technology. Get yours soon.
UFO-02 Detector

May 18, 2009

How to Find a Unique Gift


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Author: Totally Gifts

Traditional gifts are obsolete and unique gifts are in vogue. The gifts with uniqueness are in much demand relatively to the traditional ideas. Features of these unique gifts are majestic innovative and passionately designed. In the collection of unique gifts you can also spot gift experiences that are fun-oriented and adventurous.

Gifts with exceptional attributes are always admired. There are numerous such gifts available in the market that carries the features of uniqueness. But you must be savvy while picking an ideal gift and consider few rewarding tips. The following are the worthwhile steps that can be considered:

• Always consider the age and likeness of the recipient
• Always consider the exclusivity of the gift
• Always find a gift related to the occasion

One can define the oddness of gift in different ways: innovative, artistic and stylish. The gifts are ideal to add charm to a person’s individuality or embellish the interior of your house. You can notice gifts that are colourful and available in attractive designs. The unique gifts are categorised considering their specialty: own a share, for the home, name a star, moon estates, gardening, dinner party packs and other unique gifts. Most of the gifts are portable and gives your guest a warm welcome. For example: James the Doorman is a gentleman that provides a sturdy support to your door. The distinctiveness of this gift is that it is made from natural rubber and becomes the hardest obstacle for the door.

The gifts with unique attributes are also available to imprint the recipient’s name and your personal message. The gifts are presented elegantly and are indeed unique. For instance: Message in a Bottle gives you the advantage to ink your hearty feelings. Inside the bottle there is sand, sea shells and your personalised message. The gifts with exclusive characteristics can be considered on all occasions.

Unique gifts are best to express your feelings and impress someone in a unique way. Gifts with such majestic features are also available at competitive rates. To find gifts at trivial prices just browse the different gift sites. Thus, you can make your loved ones feel elevated with a unique gift.


Find more exciting and amazing gift with features of uniqueness by considering the Unique Gifts . You can also find gift that let you emboss the recipient’s name and your personal message.

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Feb 3, 2008

Revue: Valentine's Day in Japan

Valentine's Day in Japan and Japanese Chocolates

From Setsuko Yoshizuka

On Valentine's Day, Japanese women give chocolate to men. Men give gifts to women on March 14th called White Day. This tradition started as a marketing tool for chocolate companies in Japan. Japanese women are encouraged to express love to men by giving chocolate and other gifts on February 14th.

Grocery stores, department stores, and convenience stores sell many different kinds of domestic and imported chocolate. More than half of the chocolate sold in a year is sold around Valentine's Day in Japan. Women buy chocolate for their co-workers, bosses, male friends, brothers, father, husband, boyfriends, and so on.

Chocolate given to men whom women don't feel special love are called "giri (obligation)-choco (chocolate)" in Japanese. Chocolate given to co-workers and bosses are usually considered as giri-choco.

Many men feel embarrassed if they don't receive any chocolate on Valentine's Day. Women usually make sure to give giri-choco to men around them so that they don't feel left out. The average price range for a giri-choco is from 200 yen to 500 yen each.

Women tend to give special gifts, such as neckties and clothes with chocolate to those men whom they love. Chocolate given to a special man from a woman is called "honmei (prospective winner)-choco." Honmei-choco is more expensive than giri-choco and is sometimes homemade. It's lucky if a man could receive a honmei-choco. Green tea chocolate ball is a choice for Valentine gifts.

Popular Japanese chocolate brands are glico, Meiji, and Morinaga. They make many delicious chocolates and sell them in attractive packages.

You can buy some kinds of Japanese chocolate on line. Visit Japanese Food Online Links.

Happy Valentine's Day!


St Valentine chocolate sales in Japan



St Valentine is a totally different thing in Japan than in the western world. The custom there is to get chocolates for your boss and male colleagues at work (cheap chocolates) and get real good chocolates for the man (or men) you like... or even for yourself if you are a single woman ! Then, one month later, on the "white day", the men have to reciprocate by giving chocolates back to women... The shop is anyway very busy with chocolates from all countries famous for their traditions (France, Belgium, Switzerland among others). And that is why we see ONLY women buying them in this video.


Valentine's Day in Japan (from article "Is Red the Color of Love?")

From Namiko Abe

Do you have any plans for Valentine's Day? Is there a special way of spending this time in your culture? In Japan, it is only the women who give presents (mainly chocolates) to men. Japanese women are usually too shy to express their love. (Though it might not be true nowadays.) Therefore, Valentine's Day was thought to be a great opportunity to let women express their feelings. However, this is a custom that smart chocolate companies spread to boost their sales, and it has been very successful. Now the chocolate companies in Japan sell more than half of their annual sales during the week before Valentine's Day. Men are supposed to return gifts to women on a day called "White Day" (March 14th), a Japanese creation.

Does it sound good to you? Don't get too excited when you get chocolates from Japanese girls! They might be "Giri-choko (obligation chocolate)." Women give chocolates not only to their loved ones ("A true love" chocolate is called "Honmei-choko.") "Giri-choko" is the chocolate given to men such as bosses, colleagues or male friends that women have no romantic interest in, just for friendship or gratitude. The concept of "giri" is very Japanese. It is a mutual obligation that the Japanese follow when dealing with other people. If someone does you a favor, then you feel obligated to do something for that person.

Unlike the West, sending a Valentine's cards is not common in Japan, and the phrase "Happy Valentines" is not widely used. "Happy Birthday" and "Happy New Year" are common phrases. In this case, "Happy ~" is translated as "~ omedetou (~おめでとう)

Speaking of love, which color do you think is the color of love? Many people would probably say it is red. Heart shapes are usually red, and red roses are romantic gifts. Red can also represent passion, revolution, fire, blood and so on.



Learn Japanese: Valentine's Day in Japan



History of White Day and Valentine's Day plus a few words

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