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OXYjet Star uses Dumfries as its launch pad for Scotland

The launch of OXYjet Star from Nora Bode in Dumfries is the first of its kind in Scotland. It marks a revolution in facial therapy for that advances the concept of oxygen therapy by adding new devices and applications to the unique OXYjet system of pressurised oxygen therapy. Scottish skin can now benefit from the dermatological improved advances of OXYjet Star which allows clients to experience a more advanced range of anti-ageing treatments targeting muscle tone, eye bags and fine wrinkles to tired, dull and lifeless skin with great results for deep cleansing, acne, pigmentation, body treatments and lymphatic drainage. As the new OXYjet Star machine is in fact five machines in one, this gives the therapist scope to adapt and personalise the therapy like never before giving greater, more visible results in less time.


A Shockey development?

You can't just go to the Super Bowl and then relax," he said. "We're working harder than ever because we want to be in this situation every year."

To market, to market: Samuel in prime spot among free agent cornerbacks

While the picture could be altered over the next 2-3 weeks as teams assign franchise tags, reach extensions with would-be free agents, or cut players, here is a snapshot look at how the unrestricted free agent market is shaping up at each position:

QUARTERBACK: Teams looking for a solid backup who could challenge for the top job will find help, as Todd Collins (Redskins), Daunte Culpepper (Raiders), Rex Grossman (Bears), and Billy Volek (Chargers) are set to hit the market.

RUNNING BACK: Michael Turner (Chargers), who drew interest as a restricted free agent last offseason, is the headliner of a strong crop that also includes Jamal Lewis (Browns), Chris Brown (Titans), Justin Fargas (Raiders), Ron Dayne (Texans), and Mewelde Moore (Vikings).


about this blog

Flowers we like to grow should have names that please us and its a joy to find them honoring men and women who've excelled in the world of gardens. Weeds, on the other hand, should have names we loathe, so we can go about their destruction with more zest and vim. The process of weeding is more sanative if you name the pests after your own special enemies and pet abominations. Don't bother to learn whether your new intruder is pigweed or horse nettle. Just christen it in honor of some neighbor who you find difficult to 'love as thyself' and, while abolishing it, you also may vent your spleen." -- Julian Meade, Bouquets and Bitters, 1940.***** ***** *****Here's one of those lesser gardening moments: last evening, as I was tucking a few seedlings of white lobelia into this window box, it tried to re-enact the tale of the SS Poseidon, as it tumbled from its bracket and nearly capsized.


See first part of nominees list

Nip/Tuck," (Ben White), FX Network, The Shephard/Robin Company in association with Warner Bros. Television Productions, Inc.; Liz Kay, production designer; Ellen Brill, set decorator
"Rome," (Caesarion, Triumph, Kalends Of February), HBO, HBO Entertainment in association with the BBC; Joseph Bennett, production designer; Domenico Sica, art director; Cristina Onori, set decorator
"Six Feet Under," (Hold My Hand, Singing For Our Lives, Everyone's Waiting), HBO, Actual Size and the Greenblatt/Janollari Studios in association with HBO Entertainment; Suzuki Ingerslev, production designer; Kristan Andrews, art director; Rusty Lipscomb, S.D.S.A., set decorator

ART DIRECTION FOR A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
"Bleak House (Masterpiece Theatre)," PBS, A BBC WGBH-Boston Co-production in association with Deep Indigo; Simon Elliot, production designer; Bill Crutcher, art director
"Elizabeth I," HBO, Company Pictures and Channel 4 in association with HBO Films; Eve Stewart, production designer; Leon McCarthy, art director; Sarah Whittle, set decorator
"The Girl In The Caf," HBO, Tightrope Pictures and BBC Wales in association with HBO Films; Candida Otton, production designer; Andrea Coathupe, art director
"Into The West," TNT, Dreamworks Television Marek Dobrowolski, production designer; Rick Roberts, art director; Guy Barnes, art director; Paul Healy, set decorator; Wendy Ozols-Barnes, set decorator
"Stephen King's Desperation," ABC, Touchstone Television; Philip Dagort, production designer; Jason Weil, art director; Marcia Calosio, set decorator

ART DIRECTION FOR A VARIETY, MUSIC PROGRAM OR SPECIAL
"78th Annual Academy Awards," ABC, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Roy Christopher, production designer; Greg Richman, art director
"American Idol," (Episode 519), FOX, FremantleMedia N.A., Inc.


New Year, New Cars, New Drivers And Junior Is Back!

Dale Earnhardt Jr. was the story of the second half of last year's season and most of the off season what with not winning a race since 2006, his public split with DEI, and subsequent signing with Hendrick Motorsports.

Take that Teresa! Junior drove a great race and demonstrated again his prowess at the superspeedways like Daytona and Talladega. He ran up front most of the night, his team executed a flawless pit stop which brought him out in second in the 50 lap finale, and he ran clean and hard with teammates and competitors alike. It was amazing to see Junior, JJ, and Jeff Gordon freight training the high line and keeping Earnhardt at the front.

The race had it's rough moments with a mini-big one in the 50 lap second segment which sidelined four cars (Truex, McMurray, Gilland, and Biffle).


TNA Against All Odds PPV Reax #1: " Of all the excessive interference ...

Terrie Neilson of Las Vegas, Nev. (6.5): Best: Machine Guns/Lethal vs. 3D/Devine Worst: way too much interference! Right out of the gate, my score is based on the play-by-play reviews as opposed to actually seeing the PPV. TNA wants so bad to swing for the fences, yet barely seems to be able to swing a double inside the park. Less is more when it comes to PPVs, except for the strictly gimmick matches (Abyss-Judas/Mitchell and MCMGs/Lethal-3D/Devine) specifically designed to have bells and whistles in them. Of all the excessive interference used, the one least needed was Kong's assistant. I suppose it was meant to protect ODB somewhat, but it takes Kong down a peg from her unstoppable persona. Her speaking on behalf of Kong is acceptable; distracting opponents for her isn't. My major soapbox issue outside all the interference is that Williams needed the win more than Steiner at this in his career.


OXYjet Star uses Dumfries as its launch pad for Scotland

The launch of OXYjet Star from Nora Bode in Dumfries is the first of its kind in Scotland. It marks a revolution in facial therapy for that advances the concept of oxygen therapy by adding new devices and applications to the unique OXYjet system of pressurised oxygen therapy. Scottish skin can now benefit from the dermatological improved advances of OXYjet Star which allows clients to experience a more advanced range of anti-ageing treatments targeting muscle tone, eye bags and fine wrinkles to tired, dull and lifeless skin with great results for deep cleansing, acne, pigmentation, body treatments and lymphatic drainage. As the new OXYjet Star machine is in fact five machines in one, this gives the therapist scope to adapt and personalise the therapy like never before giving greater, more visible results in less time.


A Shockey development?

You can't just go to the Super Bowl and then relax," he said. "We're working harder than ever because we want to be in this situation every year."

To market, to market: Samuel in prime spot among free agent cornerbacks

While the picture could be altered over the next 2-3 weeks as teams assign franchise tags, reach extensions with would-be free agents, or cut players, here is a snapshot look at how the unrestricted free agent market is shaping up at each position:

QUARTERBACK: Teams looking for a solid backup who could challenge for the top job will find help, as Todd Collins (Redskins), Daunte Culpepper (Raiders), Rex Grossman (Bears), and Billy Volek (Chargers) are set to hit the market.

RUNNING BACK: Michael Turner (Chargers), who drew interest as a restricted free agent last offseason, is the headliner of a strong crop that also includes Jamal Lewis (Browns), Chris Brown (Titans), Justin Fargas (Raiders), Ron Dayne (Texans), and Mewelde Moore (Vikings).


about this blog

Flowers we like to grow should have names that please us and its a joy to find them honoring men and women who've excelled in the world of gardens. Weeds, on the other hand, should have names we loathe, so we can go about their destruction with more zest and vim. The process of weeding is more sanative if you name the pests after your own special enemies and pet abominations. Don't bother to learn whether your new intruder is pigweed or horse nettle. Just christen it in honor of some neighbor who you find difficult to 'love as thyself' and, while abolishing it, you also may vent your spleen." -- Julian Meade, Bouquets and Bitters, 1940.***** ***** *****Here's one of those lesser gardening moments: last evening, as I was tucking a few seedlings of white lobelia into this window box, it tried to re-enact the tale of the SS Poseidon, as it tumbled from its bracket and nearly capsized.


See first part of nominees list

Nip/Tuck," (Ben White), FX Network, The Shephard/Robin Company in association with Warner Bros. Television Productions, Inc.; Liz Kay, production designer; Ellen Brill, set decorator
"Rome," (Caesarion, Triumph, Kalends Of February), HBO, HBO Entertainment in association with the BBC; Joseph Bennett, production designer; Domenico Sica, art director; Cristina Onori, set decorator
"Six Feet Under," (Hold My Hand, Singing For Our Lives, Everyone's Waiting), HBO, Actual Size and the Greenblatt/Janollari Studios in association with HBO Entertainment; Suzuki Ingerslev, production designer; Kristan Andrews, art director; Rusty Lipscomb, S.D.S.A., set decorator

ART DIRECTION FOR A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
"Bleak House (Masterpiece Theatre)," PBS, A BBC WGBH-Boston Co-production in association with Deep Indigo; Simon Elliot, production designer; Bill Crutcher, art director
"Elizabeth I," HBO, Company Pictures and Channel 4 in association with HBO Films; Eve Stewart, production designer; Leon McCarthy, art director; Sarah Whittle, set decorator
"The Girl In The Caf," HBO, Tightrope Pictures and BBC Wales in association with HBO Films; Candida Otton, production designer; Andrea Coathupe, art director
"Into The West," TNT, Dreamworks Television Marek Dobrowolski, production designer; Rick Roberts, art director; Guy Barnes, art director; Paul Healy, set decorator; Wendy Ozols-Barnes, set decorator
"Stephen King's Desperation," ABC, Touchstone Television; Philip Dagort, production designer; Jason Weil, art director; Marcia Calosio, set decorator

ART DIRECTION FOR A VARIETY, MUSIC PROGRAM OR SPECIAL
"78th Annual Academy Awards," ABC, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Roy Christopher, production designer; Greg Richman, art director
"American Idol," (Episode 519), FOX, FremantleMedia N.A., Inc.


New Year, New Cars, New Drivers And Junior Is Back!

Dale Earnhardt Jr. was the story of the second half of last year's season and most of the off season what with not winning a race since 2006, his public split with DEI, and subsequent signing with Hendrick Motorsports.

Take that Teresa! Junior drove a great race and demonstrated again his prowess at the superspeedways like Daytona and Talladega. He ran up front most of the night, his team executed a flawless pit stop which brought him out in second in the 50 lap finale, and he ran clean and hard with teammates and competitors alike. It was amazing to see Junior, JJ, and Jeff Gordon freight training the high line and keeping Earnhardt at the front.

The race had it's rough moments with a mini-big one in the 50 lap second segment which sidelined four cars (Truex, McMurray, Gilland, and Biffle).


TNA Against All Odds PPV Reax #1: " Of all the excessive interference ...

Terrie Neilson of Las Vegas, Nev. (6.5): Best: Machine Guns/Lethal vs. 3D/Devine Worst: way too much interference! Right out of the gate, my score is based on the play-by-play reviews as opposed to actually seeing the PPV. TNA wants so bad to swing for the fences, yet barely seems to be able to swing a double inside the park. Less is more when it comes to PPVs, except for the strictly gimmick matches (Abyss-Judas/Mitchell and MCMGs/Lethal-3D/Devine) specifically designed to have bells and whistles in them. Of all the excessive interference used, the one least needed was Kong's assistant. I suppose it was meant to protect ODB somewhat, but it takes Kong down a peg from her unstoppable persona. Her speaking on behalf of Kong is acceptable; distracting opponents for her isn't. My major soapbox issue outside all the interference is that Williams needed the win more than Steiner at this in his career.


 
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