Monday, January 26, 2009

Lascivious Nonsense - Layla Kayleigh is a Luscious Pixie...

Obviously I'm a bit fixated on G4, but I think that's an okay thing and I'm comfortable with my fixations.

Speaking of which, Layla Kayleigh is a intelligent and lovely example of why globalization is a damn fine thing today. Not only does she have a lovely face, cute as a pixie, in fact, but, more importantly, she a charismatic and smart lady. In addition to all of that, she's not exactly had life handed to her, but earned it herself.

See, that's just sexy, even if sad, because it shows a strong will and mind.

Now, Ms. Kayleigh, no need to join the restraining order line with Munn and Perrette, as I'm not a freak who doesn't seperate fantasy from reality. You're cute lil' ass, luscious body, and enticing face, all wrapped about that sexy mind, are safe from stalking (from me, at least).

While I'm eleven years older than you, I'd be more than willing to overlook that if you ever suffer some sort of condition that lowers your expectations to my level. *grins*

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

One Pint Aluminium Bottles are Awesome!

PepsiCo started using these new bottles recently, One Pint bottles crafted from Aluminium, and not only is it awesome from a green standpoint (aluminium is easier to recycle than plastics), but it is cool from a weird little decor standpoint. You see, I have yet to recycle my bottles, instead I clean them out so that I can use them as water bottles around the house.

Sure, it sounds kind of odd, but these bottles are a lot more sturdy than an aluminium can, plus they have this artsy look to them. Thus far I only have a few Pepsi bottles, my Mt. Dew bottle got left back in Boise, when I moved, and it is either in storage (knocks on wood) or it got tossed. Anyhow, I plan on getting a slew of these bottles to add to my drinking glass/receptacle cabinet, since I think it is kind of cool.

Since I was a kid, back in the 70s, I have loved metal drinkware, especially aluminium, as it cools down, pretty much instantly, to the temperature of the water that you use, or whatever other drink you pour into them, and it holds temperature fairly well. In addition to that, there is something about metal cups that has this feel to it, it is the same feeling I get from stoneware, more so when we are talking about drinkware carved from stone.

Anyhow, I just felt the need to share that, maybe see what anyone else feels about it, thinks about it, or has done it.