Friday, 12 November 2010

Sunday Girls in: the great internet balloon race




the Sunday Girls take part in the greatest internet balloon race.

Follow my balloon and give me a wave at:
http://www.playballoonacy.com/u/mrzeribaski


Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Support Movember




SUPPORT MOVEMBER

The Mo, slang for moustache, and November come together each year for Movember.
Movember challenges men to change their appearance and the face of men’s health by growing a moustache. The rules are simple, start Movember 1st clean shaven and then grow a moustache for the entire month. The moustache becomes the ribbon for men’s health, the means by which awareness and funds are raised for cancers that affect men. Much like the commitment to run or walk for charity, the men of Movember commit to growing a moustache for 30 days.
The idea for Movember was sparked in 2003 over a few beers in Melbourne, Australia. The plan was simple – to bring the moustache back as a bit of a joke and do something for men’s health. No money was raised in 2003, but the guys behind the Mo realized the potential a moustache had in generating conversations about men’s health. Inspired by the women around them and all they had done for breast cancer, the Mo Bros set themselves on a course to create a global men’s health movement.

The funds raised through Movember’s UK campaign benefit the The Prostate Cancer Charity (TPCC), the UK’s leading prostate cancer charity.
The money raised as a result of Movember is channelled by our men’s health partner into a number of world class and innovative education, support, research and awareness initiatives.

The success of Movember can be directly attributed to the more than 627,000 Mo Bros and Mo Sistas who have supported our cause since 2003. Movember is sincerely grateful for their efforts and appreciate all they do.
For those of you new to Movember, we challenge you to join us in changing the face of men's health.

Visit: http://uk.movember.com/

Saturday, 30 October 2010

PRE HALLOWEEN


Yes, it's not 31st but we'll have fun anyway.
I haven't mentioned who I am dressing as. (Not through here though)

SO this should help:


It's obviously not going to be exactly the same, so wait for the photos :)

Hope you all have fun this weekend!

lots of candyfornia land kisses
/J

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Teenage Dream




This is a last minute report regarding this video above.

Katy Perry's Teenage Dream album was released in August 2010.

1. Teenage Dream
2. Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)
3. California Girls
4. Firework
5. Peacock
6. Circle the Drain
7. The one that got away
8. E.T
9. Who am I living for?
10. Pearl
11. Hummingbird Heartbeat
12. Not like the movies

check them out in Spotify.

Assuming that you FIRST saw the video, (if not SPOILER ALERT!) the actual packaging it's treated so when you open the CD it smells like cotton candy.

❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
(you know what I mean ;)

*click title to see interview
> sorry for the video, but after applying my Web Media Production skills I couldn't solve the proportion.


juliet

Wednesday, 20 October 2010

We are gurrlsss


When I feel low or have a cold I watch Katy Perry's Candyland California Gurls.
You can't go wrong with all that coloured candy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwE-SLnLkqY

;) J

Monday, 18 October 2010

WAH Nails + BLEACH: under the same roof




*All WAH Nails designs



Hi nail polish & art lovers/freaks! today on WAH Nails!

If you haven't heard of it, WAH Nails is a London based nail salon. They currently have two shops:

WAH NAILS TOPSHOP

Topshop Basement
214 Oxford Street
London
W1D 1LA
+44 (0)20 7927 7844
OPEN SUN 11.30-6PM
MON-SAT 9AM-8PM
BOOK AT TOPSHOP NOW!

WAH NAILS DALSTON

420 Kingsland Road
London
E8 4AA
+44 (0)20 7812 9889
OPEN TUES-SAT 12-8PM


Look at their mind blowing designs!

http://wah-nails.com/archive/2010/10

blog: http://www.wah-magazine.com/blogs/index.php?/blog_wahnails/
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/WAHCrew?v=wall
twitter: http://twitter.com/WAHNAILS

*website: if you click the title

Friday, 15 October 2010

Is it better ...



Back in the 1960’s, a small firm in Hong Kong – the Great Wall Plastics Factory – created a dirt-cheap 120 camera called the “Diana.” Crafted entirely of plastic, each camera cost about a dollar. As a mainstream product, the Diana was pretty much a failure – and was discontinued in the 1970’s. But like any superstar cut down in their prime, the Diana’s posthumous appeal skyrocketed. As a cult artistic tool of avant-garde and lo-fi photographers, it was a rousing success! They loved its soft & dreamy images, super-saturated colors, unpredictable blurring, and random contrast. Diana shots are raw & gritty, with a character all their own. They simply cannot be duplicated by any other camera on Earth! In short order, the Diana rose to prominence as one of the most treasured and sought-after cult analog cameras from the late 70’s onward.

(http://microsites.lomography.com/diana/theory)
*click on title to go to official website


We live in a world where old is terribly expensive, to an extent that only a few can afford this kind of treat.
Technology is advancing by leaps and bounds and there still people paying exceedingly amounts of money for old school cameras like the Diana, which as you read above "Crafted entirely of plastic, each camera cost about a dollar"

Is it worth it? Does it make sense? Is it cool, or not? Is it a stupid idea?
Why do I have so many questions?



/Julietwokeupreallyreallyearly