Are You Thinking About Visiting Warminster, Wiltshire? Saturday, October 23, 2010

Life in the city can become too much to handle, which is why it is necessary to get away from time to time. A popular place for people to escape to is the British countryside. When people think about the countryside, they think of quiet locations, clean air, and beautiful landscapes, such as those found in Warminster - Wiltshire.

Warminster is located to the south west of Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. It is considered to be a market town, which means it is home to many open markets. You can find many interesting things at these markets, such as specialty foods, one of a kind trinkets, and unique items.

Warminster is also a great place stop by if you are on the way to other sites, like Stonehenge, Bath, and Bradford-on-Avon.

There are many beautiful places where you can spend your time in Warminster. For example, there is a boating lake and a park that is both quiet and clean. There is also a golf course and tennis courts that are open to the public.

There are also great trails to travel down. These are great for people who love to hike, bike, go horse riding, or do bird watching.

If you enjoy history, there is a local history museum called the Dewey Museum. It also houses geological attractions and occasionally has special events for the public. It also hosts guest speakers.

The Athenaeum is a popular entertainment center on the high street. It contains an art gallery, theatre, coffee lounge, and cinema. It also hosts live entertainment from all over the world.

If you enjoy the countryside, sports, and experiencing history, Warminster - Wiltshire may be the perfect location for your next holiday. Only in Warminster are you able to appreciate vast landscapes, visit museums and galleries, watch live shows, learn about geology, and go UFO spotting.




For accommodation in Warminster check this list of Warminster hotels.

Saint Martin's University - A Catholic Treasure Hidden in the Pacific NW Saturday, October 16, 2010

Hidden among the evergreens in the great Pacific Northwest is Saint Martin's College, a Benedictine university in the Catholic tradition. As a resident of Lacey, Washington (the state, not DC) I drive by this hidden treasure daily.

Saint Martin's University is an independent four-year, Catholic, coeducational university located on a beautiful 320-acre wooded campus, and has proven to be a magnet for students of wealthy families from Asian countries and associated families and countries around the world.

Established in 1895 by the Catholic Order of Saint Benedict, the University is one of 18 Benedictine colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and the only one west of the Rocky Mountains.

It is amazing how many great universities there are in this country that remain relatively unknown because of their size and population. Perhaps even less known are the staff members who teach the students.

I was reminded of this the other day upon learning that Tapas Das, an adjunct faculty member of Saint Martin's University School of Engineering, has been named the recipient of the Development Organization for Sustainable Transformation (DOST) Professor S. K. Sharma Medal and CHEMCON Distinguished Speaker Award for 2007.

The Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers recently conferred the award upon Das to recognize his contributions to the profession of chemical engineering worldwide.

Das received the award last month at the Chemical Engineering Congress (CHEMCON 2007) in Calcutta (now known as Kolkata), India, where he delivered the lecture, "Environmental Sustainability: Key Roles of Chemical Engineers" to an international audience of the world's leading chemical engineers.

Tapas Das is a doctor of philosophy and professional engineer. He earned his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Bradford University in England and a B.S. in chemical engineering from Jadavpur University in Kolkata.

He has conducted postdoctoral research at the Chemical Engineering Department of Imperial College in London, and the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department of Princeton University.

With an expertise in environmental sustainability, Das has managed engineering projects examining air quality, water quality, water reuse, solid waste management, life-cycle assessment and sustainable development.

Saint Martin's University prepares students for successful lives through its 21 majors and 6 graduate programs spanning the liberal arts, business, education and engineering.

Saint Martin's welcomes 1,250 students from many ethnic and religious backgrounds to its main campus, and 650 more to its 5 extension campuses located at Fort Lewis Army Post, McChord Air Force Base, Olympic College, Centralia College and Tacoma Community College, all located in the State of Washington.

Additional information on Saint Martin's College is available through Jennifer Fellinger at (360) 438-4332 if you are calling within the United States.

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Nooie Lee; Kinky's Shot of the Week (ACW) with Eddie Taurus #14 Friday, October 15, 2010

Funky Fresh Slam of the Week with ACW's Nooie Lee Tank Abbott (David Abbott) Abdullah the Butcher (Larry Shreve) Brian Adams: Tag Chris Adams Brandy Alexander Bill Alfonso (William Sierra): (as a referee) Arn Anderson (Marty Lunde): TV, Tag Bryant Anderson (Brian Rogowski) Brad Anderson Ole Anderson (Al Rogowski): (as Booker) Pee Wee Anderson (Randy Anderson): (as a referee) Frank Andersson Road Warrior Animal (Joe Laurinaitis) Bob Armstrong (Joseph James) Brad Armstrong/Badstreet/Arachnaman/Buzzkill (Brad James): Light, 6-Man Brian Armstrong (Brian James) Scott Armstrong (Joseph James, Jr.) (also as a referee) Steve Armstrong (Steve James): US Tag David Arquette: World Asya (Christie Wolf): (also as a valet) Johnny Attitude "Stunning" Steve Austin (Steve Williams): US, TV, Tag Avalanche/Shark (John Tenta) Mike Awesome (Mike Alfonso) Nitro Girl Baby (Shannon McNeill): (as a dancer & valet) Johnny B. Badd/Marc Mero: TV Marcus Bagwell/Buff Bagwell (Mark Bagwell): Tag The Barbarian (Sionne Valahi): Hardcore, US Tag Bart Batten Brad Batten Chris Benoit: World, US, TV, Tag Big Sky (Darryl Karolet) Bam Bam Bigelow (Scott Bigelow): Hardcore, Tag J. Biggs (Clarence Mason): (as a manager) Eric Bischoff: Hardcore (also as President) Black Blood (William Haynes) Blitzkrieg (Jeremiah Ross) Lady Blossom (Jeannie Clark): (as a valet) Nick Bockwinkel: (as Commissioner) Booker T (Booker Huffman): World, US, TV, Tag Brady Boone (Dean Peters): (as a referee) Booty Man/Butcher/Zodiac ...



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Flights to Lanzarote - Increasing Choice For Travellers Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Travelling to Lanzarote has never been easier. At least 9 airlines now operate an estimated 40 flights a week from 15 local airports in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.

From London, there is a choice of Gatwick, Stansted, or Luton. Southern regional airports flying to the island include Exeter and Bristol. From Wales, you can also travel weekly from Cardiff; alternatively, cross the border to Bristol from South Wales or to Manchester from North Wales.

There are a large number of flights from Manchester with new airline Jet2 being one of the busiest, who also fly from Newcastle and Glasgow. Completing the regional picture, you can also get flights from Leeds Bradford or Birmingham airports.

This choice also means some pretty tasty fares. Despite the fact that Lanzarote is 4 hours from London by plane, which accounts for its year round sunshine and sizzling temperatures, flights can be bought from as little as £120 return including taxes and charges. True, this is pricier than Malaga, Alicante or Faro, but then it is twice as far, and it is warmer in Lanzarote than Mainland Spain and Portugal, especially in the winter months.

With flights to Lanzarote so cheap, and with more availability than ever before, it is not surprising that many UK and Irish people are choosing to buy villas on Lanzarote and to move there permanently. The climate is especially good for anyone with arthritis or other mobility problems, because in addition to the added warmth, Lanzarote enjoys a drier and less humid climate than in Northern Europe. These points make the island very popular for people over 55, who often elect to spend the English Winter on the island, or even live there the whole year round.

The low cost and great availability of flights to Lanzarote from London, Manchester, Birmingham, Scotland, Wales and Ireland means that it is easy for family and friends to visit people who have taken to living on the island permanently or semi-permanently. At 4-5 hours, depending on where you fly from, the journey time is not that much greater than a North-South drive on the UK's motorways - and its inevitably warmer when you get there!

You can get full details of flights to Lanzarote by visiting the All Things Lanzarote website, which is also packed with ideas of places to go and things to do on the island, as well as holiday accommodation and car hire.




Miles Couchman is Editor and Owner of All Things Lanzarote (http://allthingslanzarote.com), a comprehensive travel information site about the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. In addition to flights to Lanzarote, the site includes information about villas in Lanzarote, apartment and hotel accommodation, car hire suppliers, and places to go and things to do on Lanzarote.

10 Top Valentine Days Films For The Romantic Couch Potato

"Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it. Let's do it, let's fall in love!" -- Cole Porter

Hollywood does it better Yes, there is something about the formulaic Rom Com plot line that draws us in and makes us wish our lives were as predictable as a Meg Ryan (in her better days) film. Yet with so many variations of basically the same ending, which journey down the path of 'happily ever after' is the best?

1. Love Actually

Hardly a surprise really. Great story, great cast. Has the power to restore your faith in love, actually (sorry, couldn't help it).

2. 10 Things I Hate About You

How do I loathe thee? Let me count the ways...

This modern day teen movie spin of a Shakespeare's 'Taming of the Shrew' is a 10 out of 10 for cast, (who, male or female, can resist Heath Ledger in leather boots?), plot, and Shakespearian references. See below for Kat's (Julia Stiles) own version of a Shakespearean sonnet in iambic pentameter:


  1. I hate the way you talk to me, and the way you cut your hair.

  2. I hate the way you drive my car.

  3. I hate it when you stare.

  4. I hate your big dumb combat boots, and the way you read my mind.

  5. I hate you so much it makes me sick; it even makes me rhyme.

  6. I hate the way you're always right.

  7. I hate it when you lie.

  8. I hate it when you make me laugh, even worse when you make me cry.

  9. I hate it when you're not around, and the fact that you didn't call.

  10. But mostly I hate the way I don't hate you. Not even close, not even a little bit, not even at all.


3. When Harry Met Sally

Love comes in many shapes and forms, but in the case of Harry and Sally, we learn that pear shaped encounters can indeed transform into friendship, & even eventually into romantic love. Clever dialogue, brilliant characters, and relevant questions of love and friendship make this film the much loved classic it still is.

Realist or cynical? Here's Harry Burns' take on relationships: Harry: Right now everything is great, everyone is happy, everyone is in love and that's wonderful. But you gotta know that sooner or later you're gonna be screaming at each other about who's gonna get this dish. This eight dollar dish will cost you a thousand dollars in phone calls to the legal firm of That's Mine, This Is Yours. Marie: Harry. Harry: Please, Jess, Marie. Do me a favor, for your own good, put your name in your books right now before they get mixed up and you won't know whose is whose. Because someday, believe it or not, you'll go 15 rounds over who's gonna get this coffee table. This stupid, wagon wheel, Roy Rogers, garage sale coffee table. Jess: I thought you liked it? Harry: I was being nice!

4. High Fidelity

Rob's (John Cusack) current girlfriend Laura (Iben Hjejle) has left him for Ian (a pony-tailed Tim Robbins), their spiritual neighbour who specializes in conflict resolution. Rob wallows in self-pity and insecurity and analyses the top five major breakups of his life to glean some pattern on why his relationships are doomed to end in failure.

Why we love it:

We can relate to it: Simply put, Rob is an insecure self-centered jerk who, because of his insecurity, ends up hurting those around him.

From cult pop favourite from bands like The Velvet Underground to mainstream bands like Green Day, there is plenty to keep the music enthusiasts in check and thoroughly satisfied.

The acting is superb: Cusack is incredibly charismatic and pulls off the first-person narrative without being boring. Jack Black and Todd Louiso provide a lot of comic relief when it's needed.

And finally, it's probably one of the few romantic comedies a man will actually enjoy watching with you.

5. Punch Drunk Love

Could it really be possible: Adam Sandler in an art film? The movie ends up being genuinely romantic while deviating completely from the very stale paradigm for romantic comedies of the last decade. An absolute must see.

6. My Sassy Girl

A sweet Midwestern guy (Bradford) with his life planned out for himself is wooed, groomed, and ultimately dumped by a complicated, elusive girl (Cuthbert). My Sassy Girl is a South Korean, successful to the proportions of Titanic across Asia. It is partially based on the true story told in a series of love letters written by Kim Ho-sik, a man who posted them online.

Like the best Korean films, "My Sassy Girl" is a genre-bending exercise that throws in elements of the teen comedy, the traditional melodramatic romance, and even some genre parody and mixes them into a unique cinematic experience that defies categorization. The film's original Korean title, Yeopgi, which means 'novelty-seeking', is in reference to the youth craze that was started by Kim Ho-sik's original Internet postings about his eccentric girlfriend. Though the English title for this film doesn't mean quite the same thing, it certainly does tell you what to expect.

7. Some Like It Hot

For those who haven't seen it, "Some Like It Hot" (1959) is one of the greatest comedies ever! In a story of increasingly wild absurdity, it follows the antics of two idiot musicians (Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon) who, after witnessing the St Valentine's Day Massacre, struggle to escape the gangsters (including a severely unsmiling George Raft) by dressing up in drag and joining an all-girl band. Comic complications aplenty ensue when Tony Curtis - now a pouting girlie - strives to express his lust for Marilyn, while Jack Lemmon - equally high-voiced and simpering - is being pursued by an amorous Joe E Brown, who has one of the funniest - and most radical - final punch-lines in screen comedy.

8. Pretty Woman

Even prostitutes do it...

If you think about it, this film is about as far removed from reality as a glossy Vogue magazine. And judging by the films success, that's exactly what we want to see. Any dark hues of harsh reality were bleached out, synthesized and made sleek, much like Vivian's blonde wig in the beginning of the film. The illusion is flimsy, but we just don't care. We want to see the transformation, at whatever cost (pardon the pun). At one point, Julia Robert's character Vivian, speaks for Disney (and audiences) when she tells Edward: "I want the fairy tale." So do we Julia, so do we...

9. The Wedding Singer

A sentimental and sweet crowd-pleaser that captures the magic and warmth of falling in love. Though it may be predictable and retreads some familiar territory, there are enough hooks in the story to make it something we can't help but laugh at. And although there is absolutely no reason for the film to be set in the 1980's, why not squeeze in a few more cheap laughs (if only to distract us from the relatively boring plotline) with some Culture Club and mullets?

10. 50 First Dates

"Imagine having to win over the girl of your dreams... every friggin' day".

Okay, so "50 First Dates" is mostly silly, but they do a good job with it. Honolulu veterinarian Henry Roth (Adam Sandler) falls for Lucy Whitmore (Drew Barrymore), only to find out that, due to an accident, her memory only lasts one day, so she won't remember him the next day! How will Henry cope with this? The movie gravitates between goofy and sensitive, but never gets mind-numbing; Adam Sandler always has something up his sleeve, and he and Barrymore have a great time with the material. As is often the case in Adam Sandler's movies, one of the characters is an embarrassment to everyone else (in this case, it's Rob Schneider as Henry's whacked-out friend Ula). Great fun.

Perhaps the only thing left to be said here is the surprising popularity of Adam Sandler, appearing three times in the top 10 list with 'Punch Drunk Love', 'The Wedding Singer' and '50 First Dates'. Have fun with these Romantic Comedies on Valentines Day.




Luke Wong and Davina DeWitts are the resident geeks at the Best Blog in the World. Davina is a fan of Valentines Day and Love Poems. Luke also designs for the Best Stuff in the World. When he's not doing that he's probably sleeping.

Homefinder TV part 2

In the second installment of Homefinder TV, Paul Connolly and Helen Carson take a look at some hot new properties on the market. Visit: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk



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