Nov 04, 2009 -
This was on the Harper Bazaar's website and I will not include the things that Kristen had to say since we are here to talk about Rob :)
For the full list you can go to: http://www.harpersbazaar.com/magazine/feature-articles/facts-about-robert-pattinson-kristen-stewart-1209
Rob: On Driving
"My dad's a car dealer, but I grew up in London, so I always say I don't drive…I get driven. I got a driving lesson in Oregon, and then I bought a car in L.A. and I basically learned how to drive by people honking at me.
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Sep 18, 2009 -
I found this article at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/6194031/The-Lost-Symbol-and-The-Da-Vinci-Code-author-Dan-Browns-20-worst-sentences.html. Pretty funny for grammar nerds like me. Enjoy!
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Jun 28, 2009 -
1/ Amanjena, Morocco
Nestled at the edge of Marrakech against the breathtaking backdrop of the Atlas mountains, Amanjena is a celeb favourite, with A-listers including Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Sienna Miller and Posh and Becks on its list of high-profile clients. And it's easy to see why – the resort's stunning ancient Moorish design, beautifully decorated dome-ceiling bedrooms and indulgent spa make for a luxurious getaway.
A beautiful and private address stretching leisurely through spacious grounds in the ever popular city of Marrakech and located a short drive from the fever pitch excitement of Djemaa El Fna.
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Mar 22, 2009 -
"HOW TO STOP THE DRUG WARS
Mar 5th 2009
From The Economist print edition
Prohibition has failed; legalisation is the least bad solution.
A HUNDRED years ago a group of foreign diplomats gathered in Shanghai for the first-ever international effort to ban trade in a narcotic drug. On February 26th 1909 they agreed to set up the International Opium Commission—just a few decades after Britain had fought a war with China to assert its right to peddle the stuff.
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Dec 12, 2007 -
:kool:
1. LAOS
Vietnam and Cambodia are so 2007. Now, Laos is shaping up to be Indochina's next hot spot.
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Escape to one of these, and you're guaranteed to get there before anyone you know
Wales
Skomer Island
The secret is out about Skomer — among birds, anyway. Nearly half a million puffins, kittiwakes, fulmars, and razorbills build nests in the lichen-covered cliffs of the 721-acre nature reserve off mainland Wales. The birds far outnumber the dozen or so humans on Skomer, just a 15-minute ferry ride from the town of Martin's Haven.
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Jun 19, 2007 -
Heath Bar Cake
From Epicurious Forum
1 box of German chocolate cake mix
1 can of sweetened condensed milk
1 bottle or jar of caramel
1 tub of Cool Whip
4 Heath or Skor bars, crushed
Bake cake as directed according to box.Poke holes about the size of a pencil all over the top of the cake.Drizzle the milk and caramel over the cake, making a thin layer.Refrigerate until completely cool. Cover with Cool Whip. Sprinkle the Heath or Skor bars.
Serves 8-10.
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Jan 12, 2008 -
What makes Justin Timberlake tick? Whether it’s the first keyboards in his musical memories, the joys of the Rhodes, or mixing his mind-blowing arena show in surround, it’s all about the sonic details.
Let’s face it: Justin Timberlake can do anything he wants, and that thing will seem cooler for it.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
The period between 1901-1910 is often called the Edwardian Era after Queen Victoria's successor, King Edward VII. Sophisticates and the French also refer to this time as La Belle Epoque, or "Beautiful Age," as there was a definite leaning toward classical aesthetics. It was an era of beautiful clothes and the peak of luxury living for a select few: the very rich and the very privileged through birth.
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Nov 05, 2007 -
By Noah Buhayar, Fellow, Rocky Mountain Institute (www.rmi.org) |
Ever wonder how much electricity your household appliances use when they're supposedly off—in "standby" or "ready" mode? Think of the clock on your microwave, your DVD player that's on but not playing a movie, or the little sensor on the bottom of your TV that waits for a signal from your remote control.
It turns out that these "vampire" loads are gradually sucking away power—a lot of power.
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