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Modernize Any Kansas City House Through Garden Replacement Windows Posted By : kansasc5135

As more and more people in Kansas City look for imaginative ways to update their homes with, garden replacement windows are becoming a major renovation trend. Adding a Kansas City replacement window to your kitchen is a beautiful way to add life in your kitchen-and even fresh herbs to your diet.

Facebook Built Walled Garden with Open Source Software

Facebook supports its social network of 500 million users with LAMP software infrastructure. This open source approach, also used by Google, Twitter, Yahoo and others, is a departure from the proprietary products offered by Microsoft, Oracle and IBM. – Facebook takes some heat from Google and others in the
social networking community for being a walled garden, keeping the information
users share within its friendly confines close to the vest.
But most of the software infrastructure that supports
Facebook activities is in fact open source, fre…


Mel Gibson ‘threatened to bury ex in rose garden’

Mel Gibson apparently threatened to bury Oksana Grigorieva, the mother of his love child, in the rose garden of his multi-million dollar mansion. “Mel made a series of serious and violent threats against Oksana,” RadarOnline.com quoted a source as saying. “When things in their relationship started going badly and he made the first threats against [...]

Q & M Dental Group opens new Serangoon Garden dental clinic

Q & M Dental Group (Singapore) has opened a new dental clinic in Serangoon Garden on May 10 to cater to growing demand for quality dental healthcare services in the vicinity.

Located at 79 Serangoon Garden Way, this new clinic is Q & M Dental Group’s fourth outlet in the Serangoon area, and widens the Group’s network in Singapore to 38 clinics, one Dental Centre and one mobile clinic.

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Bruce Springsteen’s Ode To “Jersey Shore” [A Parody]

Garden State native son Bruce Springsteen pays tribute to the guidos and guidettes of MTV’s Jersey Shore in the hilarious parody from Barely Political Media, the folks who brought us Obama Girl.
Thanks Alexis…..

Steamy scenes

Bracing northern habits reach south-west London

YOUR columnist has recently moved house. Although his new garden is small, it does have enough room for a small hut, painted black and concealed by a trellis. It is a rarity in this part of the world. Most visitors assume it is a garden shed. Others know better. For Latvians, it is a “pirts”; for Lithuanians, a “pirtis”. Russian guests are thrilled by the prospect of a “banya”. Finns and Estonians are already stripping their clothes off as soon as they hear the word—the same in both languages—“sauna”.

Such visitors are tactful about its shortcomings. The real thing should be home-built and fuelled by hand-chopped logs gathered from a nearby forest. It also should be near a river or lake for the cooling-off sessions. None of that is possible in Chelsea. …

WCGC to move to garden of Eden

The Eden region of South Africa has been chosen as the venue for next yearThe Eden region of South Africa has been chosen as the venue for next year’s World Corporate Golf Challenge finals. The tournament will be played on two courses in the new host nation – the Ernie Els-designed Oubaai and Fancourt Links, Gary Player’s signature course. And in a second change to


Green Day | 07.27 | MSG

Images by: Michael Jurick/Bowery Presents

Green Day :: 07.27.09 :: Madison Square Garden :: New York, NY

Setlist: Song of the Century, 21st Century Breakdown, Know Your Enemy, East Jesus Nowhere, Holiday, The Static Age, Before the Lobotomy, Are We the Waiting, St. Jimmy, Boulevard Of Broken Dreams, 2000 Light Years Away, Welcome To Paradise, Castawaypartial, When I Come Around, Disappearing Boy, Brain Stew, Jaded, Longview, Basket Case, She, King For A Day, Shout (The Isley Brothers cover), 21 Guns Play, American Eulogy

Encore: American Idiot, Jesus Of Suburbia, Minority

Encore 2: Drama Queen, Last Night on Earth, Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)

Green Day is on tour now, dates available here.

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Jon Chattman: Green Day at Madison Square Garden: Kickass Tunes, Cheap Pops, and Moon Shots

Green Day genuinely seemed into the audience, and wanted to make sure everyone had a good time, got off their asses and focused on something other than texting someone on their iPhone.

Suzy Bales: For A Garden’s Bad Hair Days, The Art of Distraction

What’s a gardener to do when caught with his or her petals down?

Tatton Park flower show

Head to Cheshire’s top flower show to spot up-and-coming garden designers and innovative new ideas


Leona Lewis saves rabbit from ending up as a tramp’’s dinner

British singer Leona Lewis once rescued a rabbit from a homeless man who threatened to eat it for his dinner.
The ‘Bleeding Love’ hitmaker was walking along a street in Los Angeles when she saw a man sitting with the white bunny on a leash.
Lewis was so concerned over the creature’’s welfare, she asked the vagrant [...]

Susan Smalley, Ph.D.: Garden Instead of Lawns in Beverly Hills: An Update

I know a garden has long been a metaphor of life yet growing it in my backyard made it ever so vivid.

Facebook party brawl teaches harsh lesson

Four bailed after helicopter and dogs called in to disperse gatecrashers at party advertised on social networking site

It was meant to be a neighbourly kind of summer garden party organised by two teenagers with the blessing of their understanding families.

But what ought to have been a modest, reasonably quiet event, turned nasty after it was advertised on Facebook and about 200 youngsters showed up, not all of them intent on behaving themselves.

Up to 70 police officers from two forces, including dog handlers and a helicopter team, were needed to break up the party in the garden of two flats in Farnborough, Hampshire.

Three 18-year-olds and one 19-year-old were arrested, and a 17-year-old was given a fixed penalty notice.

Police are asking for anyone else who witnessed what happened to come forward and are viewing CCTV footage to try to identify others who were involved in trouble.

Officers today warned of the perils of advertising a party on social networking sites – and two teenagers had a lot of explaining to do.

Seva Nurueva, 15, who threw the party with her next-door neighbour, 17-year-old Jordan Wright, apologised for the trouble. “We are really sorry for all the damage we caused,” she said. “It was scary – I did not really know what to do. All I did was cry.”

Wright, who lives with his mother, advertised the party, which took place on Saturday night, on his Facebook page: “Come to a party on the 18th.”

He said: “I didn’t write where it was and I had no idea everyone would know where I lived so I was not expecting so many people. I take full responsibility for the party – it’s not my mum’s fault, please don’t blame her.”

His mother, Sherry Wright, added: “I have a Facebook page myself but before this happened I didn’t realise how dangerous it could be and how things can escalate from a note on a page.

“People must be more careful about what they say on Facebook because it can get out of hand. It was like Police, Camera, Action. There were police outside with riot shields and batons.”

Seva’s stepfather Laurence Aghabi, said he had been told that the policing operation could have cost £10,000. “I never thought this would happen when we allowed them to have a quiet party,” he said.

“The party started around 8pm, when 80 of Jordan’s and Seva’s friends who were invited turned up. It all got out of hand and 80 people quickly turned into 200 and it turned into what might be best described as an affray.

“Lads were jumping over the fence from other gardens and we ended up with about 150 in our garden and at least 50 out the front.

“There was nothing we could do about it – 18, 19 and 20-year-olds who Seva and Jordan did not know were turning up with alcohol.”

Aghabi said at one point a youth smashed another in the face with a bottle but luckily it did not break. “Seva was crying and Jordan was trying to kick people out,” said Aghabi. “We could only apologise to the police as they said it would have cost them around £10,000 to break the whole thing up.”

A neighbour, Deborah Hunter, said: “It was so frantic. There were more than 50 police officers in a shoulder-to-shoulder formation, pushing a crowd of 150 kids down the street. It was scary.”

Police said people throwing parties should think carefully before advertising them on social networking sites.

Detective Constable Andy Grieve, of Aldershot CID, said: “Anyone who is thinking about hosting a party should think carefully about how they invite people. In this case, word about the party spread quickly. The number of people that were invited was inappropriate for the size of the address in a residential area.”

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The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Urban Farming ‘Mushrooms’ During Recession

by Sara Luckow, TMC MediaWire Blogger Americans have picked up some interesting habits thanks to the Great Recession. Online dating is on the rise because…

‘Nazi’ gnome causes consternation among Nuremberg authorities

One of Ottmar Hoerl's gnomes giving Nazi salute

A garden gnome giving the Nazi salute has landed a German artist in trouble with the authorities in Nuremberg.

Prosecutors are investigating whether the gnome, which went on show in one of the city’s galleries, breaks the strict law banning Nazi symbols and gestures.

The Bavarian city is particularly sensitive about the Nazi era because Adolf Hitler used it for big rallies and leading Nazis went on trial there.

The artist, Ottmar Hoerl, says his gnomes poke fun at the Nazis.

"I’m astonished that a single garden gnome, in what is for me an obscure gallery in Nuremberg, has unleashed such a public discussion because of an anonymous denunciation by someone," Mr Hoerl said.

The 59-year-old artist has been president of Nuremberg’s Academy of Fine Arts since 2005.

Last year hundreds of his "Nazi" gnomes went on show in the Belgian city of Gent, in an exhibition called "Dance with the Devil".

Mr Hoerl said that Belgians had well understood the political meaning "when one portrays the master race as a garden gnome".

"In 1942 I would have been murdered by the Nazis for this work," he said.

A spokesman for the Nuremberg public prosecutor’s office, Wolfgang Traeg, said "we’re checking to see if garden gnomes fall into the same clear category as posters that show the swastika crossed out".</p


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