Archive for August, 2009

Be a little more creative with Valentine’s Day Gifts

Each Valentine’s Day different types of candy, flowers, and gifts are exchanged between one another. If you do not need to do a similar thing and buy candy and flowers, these are some ideas? There are some really creative and different ideas that you can do for your lover which will make you stand proud. When finding that perfect gift for a special valentine, here’s a little info to keep in mind.

The rose has become the normal Valentine’s Day flower. Always a well-liked flower, the meaning of the red rose is still well called the flower of enthusiasm and love. Why does an X mean a kiss? In the Middle Ages, lots of folk could not read or write. When they confirmed a document, they’d make an X in the place of their name. In front of witnesses the signer would kiss the X to show themselves loyal. The kiss has since come to be represented by an X. So, be certain you sign your card with an X and seal it with your kiss.

If you’d like to ditch the regular present concepts altogether, like flowers, chocolates and going out to dinner, why not surprise him / her with a preparing dinner at home or making your own chocolates. Some creative bought present concepts that might be off the regular trail is a giant sized fortune cookie that lets you include your own romantic message. Let somebody special know they’re the final this Valentine’s Day. A spread of styles are available with romantic messages. Each of these ideas are cheap gifts which will show your romantic side.

Brown Teeth are NOT Lovely SUpost7

I don’t know about you but brown teeth are not lovely in my book.  Howver,  Proctor and Gamble disagrees.

Read this article: Crest Pro-Health products are supposed to \”give you a healthier, more beautiful smile,\” according to the Web site, but one Michigan lawyer is anything but happy about his mouth after using the mouthwash. Mark Rossman of suburban Detroit is suing Procter & Gamble (PG), the maker of Crest Pro-Health mouthwash, which he claims caused his teeth to stain. Rossman wants P&G to pay his dental bills to get the stains removed. \”I have a pretty good toothbrush,\” Rossman told The Associated Press. \”Nothing seems to work.\” P&G spokeswoman Laura Brinker declined to comment on the lawsuit but said 99.9% of users have not complained. \”We stand behind our product,\” she said. \”Tooth discoloration is a very complex matter and is influenced by many different things.\” Complicated enough not to make any sense: The P&G Web site says brown stains are actually a sign the mouthwash is working. A Web search turned up numerous complaints about the staining