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Enjoy short breaks in Southeast Asia
Want to have a vocation in Southeast Asia? Dreaming of landing on Japan Tokyo Tower, visiting Hong Kong Tsing-Ma Bridge and exploring Taiwan museum in a single trip? Enjoy a short-break delightedly with a simple choose of cities enriched with characteristic of Asia. Planning a trip in Southeast Asia is a
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Audemars Piguet Team Alinghi watches - First watch to use forged carbon to archieve lightness
by cacr | in Hobbies & Crafts > Crafts
Audemars Piguet is one of the top three brands on Swiss luxury watches that competes with Patek Philippe and Vacheron Constantin. Alinghi Sailing Team was sponsored by the company and won the America's Cup in 2003 & 2007. To commemorates the trophy, AP designed the first watch to use forged carbon as Audemars Piguet Team Alinghi watches.
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A Wonderful watch from Patek Philippe, 3970P
by cacr | in Hobbies & Crafts > Crafts
Patek Philippe is one of the top three Swiss watch manufacturers. It's watch 3970P was released years ago and is designed in Platinum strap and buckle, black or silvered dial with Chronograph and Perpetual Calendar (moonphase). 3970P is a classic breath-taking design for boy’s collection and a best gift for your son as an indication of becoming a grown-up.
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The unusual life of Benjamin Button
by cacr | in Reviews > Movies
Benjamin Button (by Brad Pitt), who born in 1918 in New Orleans, was one in such a curious situation that he was born in his eighties and aged backwards.The journey for Benjamin, like most of us, was full of worries about love and work.
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Alien saving the Earth (The Day The Earth Stood Still)
by cacr | in Reviews > Movies
“I come here to save The Earth.” Is human really the biggest enemy of The Earth that even aliens are troubled to come and save the planet from us?
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Metropolis Review
by cacr | in Reviews > Movies
Metropolis is a silent film with dramatic ideas on technology. Using imagination of 1926s to construct the world of 2026, director Fritz Lang portrayed technology on how it changes the life-style of human beings of two classes – ruling class and workers.
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Terrible Wound on Those Experienced the War (Rhapsody in August)
by cacr | in Reviews > Movies
Kurosawa, one of the greatest Japanese directors, discussed one sensitive topic about the atomic bombing on Nagazaki. Although someone accused him of being politically naïve, Kurosawa’s elegant production in fact shows his mature style, and discerning wisdom when dealing with sensitive material.
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Extraordinary Vampire in Twilight (Twilight Review)
by cacr | in Reviews > Movies
With addiction to blood and unlimited strength and being immortal, we have always be thinking that Vampires are evil, but what if the Vampire tries to control himself and hurt nobody? In this film Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) is designed as such a "good" vampire.
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Tales for Muggles (the Tales of Beedle the Bard)
by cacr | in Reviews > Books
The Tales of Beedle the Bard is the most famous Tale in the magical world. JKR spent valuable time to give us muggles to had a glimpse to the delights
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for Choosing Perennials for your Garden on May 05, 2009
A very good article that help a lot in gardening, thx for sharing!...
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