Scottie James Grainger

Archive for November, 2009

Aphrodisiacs

I’ve been looking into some common everyday Aphrodisiacs that you can purchase in your local super market ok so here’s a few Avocado, Bananas, Chili Peppers and Honey.

I’ve even heard that strawberry and cottage Cheese are good for an aphrodisiac.

I’ve also been looking a varying other aphrodisiacs that you can buy on line such as Golden Root, Lust, Rize 2 and Blue Steel.

I’ve seen Golden Root in those condom machines that you get in your local pubs there rather expensive in the pubs though around £4 for one tablet where as they can be a lot cheaper on the net

Aphrodisiac

Aphrodisiac

posted by Scottie in Health and have No Comments

I won at 888Ladies Bingo!!!

Now I know what you’re thinking, I’m not a lady, but you’ll be surprised to hear that I’ve been playing at 888Ladies bingo for a while now. I used to play at Gala bingo but there were so many players that I never won, but with 888Ladies there are less players and great jackpots and I won £93 last night!

Although it is geared towards women with the game interface mainly in pink, men can also join and the bingo caller makes me laugh with their alternative number calls such as, 88 need to lose some weight and 75 I will survive!

When I signed up I received £5 free to start playing straight away and when I deposited some money into my account I also got a 150% deposit bonus, so ended up with £30 to play with after depositing just £10. The Bingo games are fast and furious and the bingo software does all the work for you, crossing off numbers and telling you how many more you need to win.

888Ladies is a great bingo site that is easy to use and has fewer players than some of the more popular sites, so is easier to win. I can vouch as my £93 winnings are being transferred to my bank account now and will be used to pay for Christmas presents for my family :-)

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Polo Shirts

Since i have a part time job, I’ve been looking at getting some t shirts printed but I’m stuck as to what type of shirts to get. If i get normal t shirts they will be cheaper but in turn i think they look cheaper as well, where as if i get polo shirts they will cost slightly more but i think they will look slightly better.

Since i only need a small number of shirts this naturally makes the cost higher, so I’m going to buy around 5 Polo Shirts which will have my company logo on the front and my email and contact number on the back.

I’ve had a few quotes and they seem to be around £50-£60 mark.

What i do find strange for some reason is that I’d rather go to a local shop, as i can make sure that the print is right where as on the net it can be bit of a gamble (well i think so).

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The important lift pass

Lift passes form an important part of the cost of your skiing holiday and without them you will not be doing much, if any skiing at all. For those who have not yet experienced the fun and thrills of a skiing holiday the all important lift pass allows you to access cable cars, chairs and tows to get you up the hill so that you can ski down again!

There is not usually just one style of lift pass, some are local to the areas where you may be staying whilst others allow you to cross into other valleys and to ski in those areas as well. Your skiing ability will determine the kind of lift pass that you would buy when you arrive at your skiing holiday destination. If you are an intermediate to good skier in the Courcheval area for example, you would certainly opt for the three valleys ski pass which allows you to ski the Meribel and Val Thorens ski areas as well as the Courcheval slopes.

If it’s your first time on a skiing holiday then you would only require a lift pass for the immediate areas, there would be little point in you buying a ski pass for a wider region which your ability would probably prevent you from getting to. For the beginner another important point to remember is that ski passes can be purchased on a daily basis so if you want to explore the town or go on a trip organised by your ski holiday specialist, you are not wasting the use of the ski pass.

The best place for both the new skier and for the more experienced is your ski holiday specialist, because this is where you will not only get the best advice about all of your holiday arrangements, but they often can get special rates for certain types of ski pass. So contact your ski holiday specialist for that wonderful holiday that awaits you in winter wonderland.

posted by Scottie in travel and have No Comments

Doing your bit against Global Warming

Global warming is a concept that many of us are now familiar with, whether it’s from surfing online, TV or Radio news reports, or from conversations with family & friends. Over the past few years, there’s been a massive amount of press surrounding the issue and a lot debate still surrounds the subject. So should you be concerned? Is your future and that of your family in really in big trouble if the predictions are true?

There is a major school of thought that argues that global warming is a self fulfilling prophecy. They say that if we pay attention to it now we may just save ourselves and the planet from the worst effects but if we don’t address the issues now then we are only lining up more problems for ourselves in the future. Although the big international businesses often work with energy consultants specially set up to advise companies on cutting carbon emissions, doing your bit as an individual doesn’t have to take a great deal of effort or money. It just needs a slightly different mindset. There is a great deal – perhaps a little too much – emphasis placed on the importance of energy efficient systems and vehicles but there are lots of little and more everyday ways to help.

In order to do your bit to prevent global warming, start by having a look how your home is run. For example, many households leave their TV and Sky boxes on standby when they could easily be turned off. PCs, mobile phone chargers and radios could also be turned off at the wall when not in use. This is also an excellent way to save more on your energy bills. Lowering the amount of electricity being used is also very simple, as it involves just turning off lights or any other electrical appliance in the home when you don’t need them to be on or you have left the room. Another way you can help is by making sure your heating thermostat is not turned up too high so enjoy the comfort of wearing a jumper and woolly socks instead. This little step – just turning down the heating by a degree or two – will have a positive impact on the dangerous emissions coming from your home.

Changing from old standard light bulbs to new energy efficient ones can also help especially if you can use the more energy efficient ones all over the house. Many traditional light bulbs need to be replaced frequently, but energy efficient ones last for at least a year or two without needing to be replaced. Energy efficient lightbulbs are a bit pricier but savings will soon be made as they do not need to be replaced so often. If you rent your home, ask your landlord or landlady to fix any drafty windows or doors and discuss the possibility of upgrading any old heating or electrical appliances.

As for transport, investing in a new hybrid or energy efficient car isn’t necessary in order to change the way you get from A to B (and they aren’t that cheap either). You could try walking for short journeys, sharing a car for longer journeys and of course there is always public transport. Did you know that just be cutting out three car journeys a week you could be helping in the fight against global warming? So, become your own energy consultant and do your bit for the planet, however small.

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