Jonah Falcon- sexual truth.

January 15th, 2008

Do you even know who is Jonah Falcon and what he is famous for? He is 38 year American actor and talk show host from New York City, who is known for his large penis.
Jonah was born in Brooklyn, New York, and attended school at Bronx High School of Science, graduating in 1988. The actor has identified himself as bisexual.
The first time, when Falcon gained media attention was after appearing in the 1999 HBO’s documentary Private Dicks: Men Exposed, in which men were interviewed in the nude about their penises. He also gained additional coverage after Rolling Stone did a feature story on him in June 2003. Falcon was reported as claiming in the article that his father was legendary porn star John Holmes, but “family members scoff at this suggestion” and Falcon himself retracted it. He said that he had mentioned a rumour to the writer of the article, which the writer attributed to fact.
In early 2006, he appeared in a documentary by UK Channel 4 called ‘The World’s Biggest Penis’, and appeared in a Closer magazine shoot with model Jodie Marsh. His large size also led him to several appearances on the Howard Stern radio program.
Jonah Falcon’s penis is 9.5 in (24.13 cm) flaccid, 13.5 in (34.29 cm) erect.
The actor has been appeared in many films and in a segment of the British television show Yanky Panky, performed in one musical showcase.
Films with Johan Falcone:
1). NBC’s sitcom Ed (3 episodes)
2). FOX’s Melrose Place (three episodes)
3). Law & Order (as Juror 2) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (three episodes),
4). HBO’s The Sopranos (one episode, as an orderly named Dave)
5). Sex and the City (one episode)
6). Across the Universe (2007) (uncredited) …. Protester
7). Just My Luck (2006) (uncredited) …. Best Man at Wedding
8). “Melrose Place” …. Waiter (3 episodes, 1998)
- The World According to Matt (1998) TV episode (uncredited) …. Waiter
- Buona Sera, Mr. Campbell: Part 2 (1998) TV episode (uncredited) …. Waiter
- Buona Sera, Mr.Campbell: Part 1 (1998) TV episode (uncredited) …. Waiter
9). Eddie (1996) (uncredited) …. Knicks fan
10). Mercy (1995) (uncredited) …. Disgusting drunk

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If you’ve ever had jock itch, you know how utterly unbearable it can be.
Jock itch is a fungal infection that occurs in a person’s groin area. Jock itch usually occurs in men aged 18-40, but women can get it, as well. This infection is very similar to athlete’s foot and can actually happen as a result of athlete’s foot: the fungus can spread from your feet to your groin area. Fungus can travel on bedding, clothing and towels.

Jock itch causes a burning sensation and chaffed, itchy and irritated skin rashes. Jock itch usually occurs in damp, dark areas where the fungus can grow and hide. It can happen in folds of skin, especially if you’re overweight or you sweat a lot from hot, humid weather or sports.

Prevention

In order to prevent getting jock itch, you should:

* avoid synthetic fibers, try wearing cotton underwear
* wear loose cotton clothing so your skin can breathe and so your sweat can evaporate
* not share towels and intimate apparel with others
* make sure you rinse off all soap when showering and dry well
* put a little talcum powder down there to suck up extra moisture
* make sure your feet are covered first, with socks, before you put anything else on on, such as underwear
* wash your socks and your underwear separately

Treatment

To treat jock itch, you can try over-the-counter medications labeled as treatment for jock itch. Don’t try to wash the jock itch away… this may actually make it worse. Don’t use home remedies for athlete’s foot in your groin area. Medication for athlete’s foot is too strong for your groin area! If after trying over-the counter medication, you still have the annoying itch, see a health care provider or dermatologist (skin doctor). They can help you get rid of the itch.

Zandberg Wine Estate

January 3rd, 2008

Zandberg Cabernet Sauvignon

Zandberg is situated in the heart of red wine country, that is, amongst the rolling hills and breathtaking vistas just outside Stellenbosch. The cooling winds that hail from False Bay allow unique flavour characteristics to be embodied in our fine wines. Zandberg wines stand their own ground and have received gold and double gold awards at national and international wine shows. The owner is a firm believer in quality and has assembled a powerful team of wine experts.

Anton Bredell, a sixth generation winemaker, completed his wine studies in 1977 and graduated from the well known Elsenburg. He then began winemaking at his Grandfather’s cellar built in 1925 which to this day follows the original design and architecture. Today he proudly takes his place as Zandberg’s wine maker.

Basil Moss. You may say that you have never heard of him, but as a consumer of South African wines you would have drunk the “the fruits of his labour”. He is our hands on viticulturist and has a unique relationship and history with Zandberg.
Zandberg offers Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay cultivars. All of which are tentatively monitored from the vineyard, all the way into the bottles. Zandberg is fast securing its place amongst the most prestigious estates where quality, passion and true understanding come to fruition in their fine wines.

Lodges South Africa > Accommodation Stellenbosch

The Sonoma Diet

November 5th, 2007

What It Is

The Sonoma diet. Does the phrase conjure images of plum-dark wine and succulent salmon enjoyed overlooking verdant grape vines?

If so, that may be the aim of Connie Guttersen, PhD, RD. The author of The Sonoma Diet hopes you’ll see her diet plan as marrying pleasure with health, where every meal is about “celebration, not deprivation.”

The secret to losing weight forever, says Guttersen, a registered dietitian and dietary consultant, is not in avoiding foods you love but enjoying the right foods in the right amounts.

Even in the most restrictive phase of the diet — the 10-day induction period — whole grains and cereals, eggs, low-fat dairy, and nuts are on the menu. And after the induction period almost nothing is forbidden, including wine and occasional sweets.

Almost nothing is forbidden. What’s limited at the start, and discouraged throughout this diet plan and foods with saturated fats, refined white flour, and added sugar. As a matter of fact, if you’re not ready to literally purge your pantry of processed foods, you may not be ready for this diet Sonoma and this menu.

However, the Sonoma diet would be ideal for those with a love of fruits, veggies, wine, and healthy foods.

It would also suit people motivated to follow the restrictions of a structured plan, who have the time and desire to cook, and who are willing to stock a pantry free of sugar and trans fats, adds Elisa Zied, a registered dietitian and spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association, and author of So What Can I Eat?!

How It Works

Like the South Beach and Atkins diets, the Sonoma diet begins with an induction phase.

Called Wave 1, this 10-day span is meant to wean you from sugar and highly processed foods, while teaching you about nutritionally balanced meals and portion control.

“Baby steps simply don’t work,” says Guttersen, so Wave 1 begins with a dramatic household purge of all processed foods or those laced with hydrogenated fat. White rice, potato chips, butter, fruit juice, sausage, bacon: adios!

Because of their natural sugars, wine, fruit, and several kinds of vegetables are also banned the diet’s first 10 days, the better to “naturally recalibrate your body.”

The allowed foods list for Wave 1 is fairly long and includes lean beef, eggs, asparagus, eggplant, low-fat cottage cheese, soba noodles, olive oil, almonds, walnuts, and unlimited herbs and spices.

To spur compliance and aid the reader in sticking to the plan, the book includes more than two dozen recipes for this phase, including Greek Salad with Grilled Shrimp, Mushroom Omelet, and Steak and Blue Cheese Wrap.

Wave 2 allows the same foods as Wave 1 and is the part of the diet Guttersen recommends you stay with until reaching your target weight. This wave includes a roster of more than two dozen fruits, a wider array of vegetables, some sugar-free sweets, and up to 6 ounces of wine daily.

Braindumps are everywhere

October 30th, 2007

If you think that you can hide from braindump, you are at fault, they’re everywhere. They’re easier to find than to avoid, even if you’re not looking for them.
braindumps come in many styles, all variations on collections of stolen exam material. There are some questions and answers with a little explanation, and a few have even gone in depth with their explanations to hide the fact that they are braindumps. This is why it is becoming more and more difficult to determine what is and what is not a braindump anymore. Such programs as trandumper and testking will provide for you a braindumps and lead to the virtual exam world, which help you to make a good results in future.
So, what are braindumps? They are a list of question and answers from an actual certification exam.