VOD otherwise known as adult video on demand is also not approved of by most religious groups. It is considered sinful by most religious groups to masturbate yet alone indulge in the saucy pleasures of adult videos on demand. Adult entertainment pornographic films are a safer alternative to sex though, and while the church also discourages sex before people are happily married, it does not make much more sense for them to discourage masturbation and porn because these might prevent people from doing the hardcore sin, in the churches opinion, of people engaging in pre marital relations. Pre marital relations to most religious folk would include anything outside the range of hugging and kissing. Realistically, once the teenage years roll around it is difficult for parents to monitor their online behavior let alone sexual behavior outside the house. For adults however, accessing porno chicks and dudes performing an array of sexual acrobatics is as easy as walking to refrigerator and grabbing a beer. There are tons of adult videos on demand to choose from, also classified as adult vod and might include fetish films from bathroom cameras to locker room cameras and other voyeuristic scenarios. Some men and women really enjoy watching flicks with a variety of interesting sex scenarios like role play and women dressed as teachers or medical practitioners. Besides religious objections to people using pornography as a tool for masturbation or simply as inspiring art, spouses or those in relationships with people who like to use porn for the aforementioned reasons may also object. Adult vod is accessible and easy and might be more erotic to mates in stale relationships, or those seeking thrills without necessarily wanting to venture too far from home. Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/31/adult-video-on-demand-is-all-the-rage/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/31/adult-video-on-demand-is-all-the-rage/
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Munich is the third largest city in Germany and is the capital of the State of Bavaria. The city is renowned worldwide for its famous annual beer festival named the Oktoberfest. The Isar River cuts though the city and contains most of the attractions on its left bank. Travelling There Accommodation Options History Sights and Attractions Shopping in Munich Dining Options Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/31/a-tourist-guide-to-munich/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/31/a-tourist-guide-to-munich/ 10 Ways To Make The Most Your Time At Bangkok’s New Airport. “Suvarnabhumi”
1. Make some new friends. People from all over the world are commuting though the same point as you; why not strike up a conversation? 2. If it’s your first time at the new airport, whip out your digital camera and take a video clip. This is the world biggest airport, and as we all know it’s taken the longest to build, so take advantage. 3. Using the moving sidewalk like a treadmill. Why bother paying for a pricey fitness center? 4. Don’t forget to call your honey before taking off. 5. If you have some time to kill, pickup a box of playing cards. Since gambling is illegal, we advise playing without money up front. 6. Network-ether on the airport bartender. A beer is B50 but the entertainments are free. 7. Plan your future. There’s no time like present. 8. First with the beautiful-and helpful-Suvarnabhumi “ambassadors.” 9. If you are a film buff, don’t miss out on the airport’s cinema. 10. Pray for good luck in the air and on the ground.- Peemsinee Khaothong. HOW TO: have a successful day of shopping in bangkok. 1. Make a list with to categories: “Thing you need” and “Thing you want.” Research the approximate price of the desired items to make sure you are getting a good deal, and also locate the stores where these items are being sold. 2. Where comfortable shoes and sensible and versatile clothing to ensure a pleasant experience. Ladies, this is not the time to wear those cute new six-inch stiletto heels 3. Bring a sensible friend who will reign you in and prevent any madcap, unnecessary or useless purchases. 4. Make a list of place to visit plot out your plan of action. Colors code the items (Things you need and don’t need and coordinate the day to accommodate these things. Figure out the most efficient course and stick to it. 5. Bring a large tote with you to put all your purchases in. This way you will not accidentally leave a small bag some where. 6. Set a budget for your-self. Set a limit on your credit card or only bring a certain amount of cash to prevent unnecessary splurging. 7. Reward yourself with a nice long drink at the end. You’ve had a long and busy day and you deserve it. from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/30/10-ways-to-make-the-most-your-time-at-bangkoks-new-airport-suvarnabhumi/
Things To Think About Before You Make A Large Home Brew The first thing that you are going to want to think about when you are planning on making a large home brew is the fact that it is going to take a lot more time, effort and money. So if you do not have a lot extra of all of these, then perhaps you should just reconsider. Most people only plan on making a large home brew if they are having a lot of people over or if they are planning to store most of the brew away so that they can use it in the future, and both of these reasons are acceptable. For any other reasons you would probably be best just to stick with making smaller more frequent brews. Another thing that you are going to want to think about before making a large home brew is the fact of whether you have the space to do it. After all, you can quite easily make a small home brew right in a tiny kitchen, however when it comes to a larger one you may have difficulty if you do not have enough room for everything. After all you are going to need more room in the fridge, in the sink and on the countertop in general, and you certainly do not want to get started first and then realize that unfortunately you do not have enough room for everything and that you are thus in big trouble. There are basically two options that you have here: either you should stick to making smaller brews so that you have more free space to work with, or find a friend or family member’s home during those one or two times that you need to make an especially large brew. Besides that, you really should have no problems, and just make sure that you are as informed and knowledgeable on this topic in general as you can be before you get started, so that you can come out with the best results you possibly can overall. Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/30/making-a-large-home-brew-tips/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/30/making-a-large-home-brew-tips/
The game kicks off in about one hour and we have already seen some of the high-priced ads. Here are my comments on how the big guys do it. #1. Pepsi. Pepsi has an outside-the-box ad. The ad is done by two deaf guys trying to find out where Bob’s house is. It is done completely in sign with sub-titles. This is a first. We will see if this is labeled “offensive” even if the National Association of the Deaf approved it. #2. Budweiser. A perennial mainstay. Wouldn’t be a Super Bowl without Bud and all of their commercials. #3. Miller Lite. Bud’s main competition that seems to always be poking fun at Bud. #4. GoDaddy. GoDaddy is always controversial which gets them the most publicity. You may see racier ads at their web site. #5. P&G. Proctor and Gamble will air its first ever Super Bowl commercial featuring Tide. #6. Vitoria’s Secret. Marketing lingerie with hot chicks to guys makes sense to me. There are more and I will post another article after the game. Some comments in general. Sex, humor, and music still sell. Well, it sells to a primarily male audience. More companies are linking their TV ads to their web site. Companies can get away with more on their web site. FCC rules don’t apply. If it worked before, use it again. Stars give credibility (to an extent). Market to your audience (in this case, mainly males). This is the only show that people actually wait in anticipation for the commercials. Pepsi has coined a new term – different abilities – as opposed to disabled or challenged. 30 seconds cost almost three million, but these ads will be all over the Internet forever for free. Some ads are already at YouTube before the game started. Marketing to 90 million people would be considered by most to be the greatest opportunity to get your product noticed. We will see who makes it big with the best Super Bowl ads. OK. It is almost game time. I’ve got my sandwich, chips and dip, cold beer, and some cashews. I will be cheering for the New York Football Giants since I love an underdog. Use the power of Super Bowl advertising to get some ideas on how to market your web site. Hopefully, for a lot less than 3 million dollars for ½ minute. Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/29/super-bowl-advertising-and-marketing-for-perfection/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/29/super-bowl-advertising-and-marketing-for-perfection/
The harness forced me rigid in my seat. The pressure across my chest momentarily took my breath away. Fixed in position the only things I could move were my hands and feet. My heart raced at least twice its normal rate as we inched towards the starting point. Anxiety began to swell inside me; I could feel my stomach turning. A deep fear within was urging me to escape and free myself from this unknown. As apprehension hit the zenith, loud rock music started blasting from two speakers concealed either side of the headrest. White smoke normally reserved for nightclubs began to fill the arena. The only illumination was from disco lights perched above and beside the track, the only clue as to where you were heading. As the mechanism took up the slack and prepared to slingshot us into next week, my backside began to twitch as I realised we had gone past the point of no return. The coaster was now primed and nothing was going to stop it. Then it happened. Without warning we accelerated with such ferocity your cheeks were sucked through your skull. It was impossible to raise your head to see where you were going. Not that it made any difference, smoke was everywhere and visibility was zero. It seemed to be over in seconds. It was the best ride I had ever been on. I wanted to go straight back on but there was the whole of Disneyland Paris to explore and time was money. But I would return to the Aerosmith rollercoaster. Perhaps what surprised me most about Disneyland Resort Paris was how much there was for adults. I went with the expectation of a child oriented theme park with little time for grownups. But Disney Village is superb, full of bars and restaurants, shops and even a cinema. The only downside is the sheer volume of tourists. Even out of season you can expect to queue endlessly for food and drink. The Cheyenne hotel is a throwback to the days of the American Wild West. Suitably decorated, it offered all the taste and flavour of cowboys and indians. The saloon bar feels altogether authentic; country and western singers provide the entertainment as you down another bottle of beer. If you can avoid the likes of Goofy and Mickey Mouse, you may just be able to suspend reality long enough to believe yourself in the world of Wyatt Earp. Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/29/memories-of-disneyland-paris/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/29/memories-of-disneyland-paris/
Such was the joy of a vacation to a place called Los Roques Venezuela. It is almost like a Pacific atoll, except it is at the bottom end of the Caribbean Sea, some 80 miles north of Caracas, and easily reached by plane, where you land on Gran Roque, which is where we stayed in a Posada. For the uninitiated a Posada is a converted house or cottage, which takes paying guests in varying degrees of luxury at a corresponding price. My wife and I chose the Posada Natura Viva, a very Italian Mediterranean Posada, right next to the beach. We chose it because of recommendation that we pick an Italian owned Posada as opposed to a locally owned one. I have however diverted from the purpose of this account which is of course a Man & Woman stranded on a Desert Island with the sun beating down on us. In truth it was arranged by the aforementioned Posada Natura Viva, and so far as the sun beating down, they also supplied us with beach umbrellas, table and chairs, gazebos and beach towels. Just close your eyes, and imagine a tiny spit of an island no more than 50 paces wide, one hundred paces long, in fact smaller than my garden at home. Imagine warm clear turquoise water, where you could sit in it like it was a bath, and drink a cool beer, feeling it was your own private island I suspect they are some of the most important things to take if you are to be stranded on a desert island, even if was only for a day!! I should add the Posada also supplied a packed lunch, thermos with cool drinks, even if we did have to bring our own beers!! Anyway this I suspect is what the Caribbean was like before us tourists arrived in our thousands. It was fortunate we remembered our sunblock and high factor sun creams because apart from the shade that was supplied for us, there is none at all. This has to be one of the most beautiful places on this earth, in fact it’s almost like a dream, why not go and see it for yourself, and become the Man & Woman stranded on a Desert Island for a day!! Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/28/a-man-a-woman-stranded-on-a-deserted-island/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/28/a-man-a-woman-stranded-on-a-deserted-island/
1. The first thing to realise is that unpasteurised milk, non bottled drinks , and uncooked food, are likely to be contaminated and therefore possibly unsafe. This does not include fruit which can be peeled. 2. Use bottled or boiled water for cleaning your teeth. 3. Don’t open your mouth and drink water in the shower. 4. Dishes containing raw or undercooked eggs, such as home-made mayonnaise, some sauces (e.g. hollandaise) and some desserts (e.g. mousses), are not a good idea. 5. Ice-cream that doesn’t have a recognisable international brand name, and could be made locally, is often contaminated and could be a danger. 6. When confronted with cooked food, the holidaymaker should ensure that it has been thoroughly and freshly cooked; i.e. that it is piping hot. 7. Be aware of eating out the day after a public holiday, as reheated food appears, and it can be dangerous. 8. Foods that are cooked in advance need to be held at a temperature of below 10 C or above 60 C to ensure their safety. 9.Cooked food left out for some time constitutes one of the greatest risks of food borne disease. Contaminating or surviving bacteria may multiply in it if it is. Put another way, if the food has been cooked but not refrigerated between cooking and serving, because it has been left out, then you could be taking a risk eating it. This means attractive cold buffets are very definitely unsafe if they have been laid out hours before being eaten. 10. Unpasteurised milk should be boiled before it is drunk. 11. Bottles of drinking water that contain non carbonated water should be regarded with suspicion, unless you see the seal broken in front of you, because it could be straight from the TAP!! 12. Ice should be avoided unless made from safe water. 13. Drinks such as wine or beer hot tea or coffee, and carbonated soft drinks or fruit juices that are bottled or otherwise packaged are usually safe to drink. 14. Apply strict hygiene while away especially after using the bathroom and before you eat food – never use communal, damp towels in public conveniences! Use disposable paper towels or hot air. BASIC TRAVEL HEALTH ADVICE SAYS boil it, cook it, peel it, or forget it. Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/28/professional-travel-health-advice/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/28/professional-travel-health-advice/
As confusing as it may seem, in small quantities, alcohol can be benefic for health. But excess can produce so much damage, that any trace of a benefit is erased. Moderate use of alcohol includes two drinks for a man and only one for a woman per day, under the age of 65. Together with his doctor, a person will establish whether to enjoy a glass of wine or a beer, or this can seriously affect health. In small quantities, the following benefits can result from alcohol: – It decreases the risk of cardiovascular problems In large quantities, or in excess, the consequences may be terrible: – The pancreas, the mouth, pharynx, esophageal, breast and liver are more likely to be affected by cancer There are certain diseases that forbid the affected person to drink at all, such as: – Conditions of the liver Pregnant women or people whose family has an alcohol related background must be extremely cautious and, if possible, not to drink at all. One drink each day is permitted to persons over 65 years, because in their case, a higher consume is more dangerous; the process of absorption needs more time, the effects are stronger, and the risk of intoxication is a real one. Alcohol must not be used during the following medications’ administration: – Anticoagulants Alcohol should not interfere with medication at all, because in combination to aspirin increases its stomach damaging action and the possibility of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, if combined with acetamine damages the liver. Both he positive effects of a reduced quantity and the dangerous, negative ones must be taken into consideration. Also, a person shouldn’t be influenced to drink, because no doctor will give such piece of advice. Consumed with responsibility and moderation, in case of healthy persons, the alcohol doesn’t need to be completely eliminated. Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/27/health-benefits-and-disadvantages-of-alcohol/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/health-benefits-and-disadvantages-of-alcohol/
The modern incarnation of billiards may look something like this: Walking through a smoke-filled bar to reach a room crammed with pool tables and filled with even denser smoke. The rather unsavory crowd barely acknowledges your presence, and you wonder once again why billiards has for so long been called the “noble game? “ Although your local billiards hall may not look like a gathering of royalty, the After the industrial revolution provided better game equipment in the 1800s, billiards began to make its way into the USA. The term “English” that is used in reference to the spin put on a ball was a term used by the Americans at the time who observed the way the English shot the ball and mastered the game. There are a few reports of the game being played in the USA long before the 1800s. Some reports indicate St. Augustine brought the game in 1580 and others state that George Washington won a game around 1748. However it was not until the 1800s that parlors opened with billiards being the central activity. The popularity of billiards in the United States was perhaps enhanced most by Michael Phelan. He created a standardized set of rules, and through his long beloved newspaper column, he created the demand for the new sport. Phelan and his colleagues eventually formed the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company which controlled the form, design, and expansion of the game of billiards in the USA. So, the next time you descend into your local pool hall or the latest billiards tournament in the local bowling alley, don’t forget to honor the noble history of billiards. Remember that the game you just won has added to the illustrious history of billiards, or that the game you just lost was similarly lost by much more accomplished people than you–in a different era. Kings and Presidents have similarly won and lost at billiards, though they probably were able to drown their sorrows with something better than cheap beer and mozzarella sticks. Have a swig in memory of the royal history of the “noble game.” Source: http://allofbeer.com/2017/03/27/the-history-of-billiards/ from https://allofbeer.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/the-history-of-billiards/ |
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