Friday 7 June 2013

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Nicki Minaj Becomes the Face of Myx Fusions


After  inking a seven-figure deal with Pepsi just last year, She has landed another deal with Myx Fusions she is now the of Myx Fusions, a "fruit-infused, single serve moscato wine beverage" that comes in a convenient 4-pack.
 Minaj, who is a part owner of the brand, will star in print, radio, and television ads to promote the new drink as it launches in the U.S. market and abroad. It's currently available in New York, New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.
Read what she said about this when you continue 

"I am so excited to team with the Myx brand," Minaj stated in a press release. "I have no doubt that it will be number one. It's a great-tasting, amazing product that people will love. It's not even a hard sell. Myx Fusions gives us an opportunity to revolutionize the wine industry." 
She's already taking her spokesmodel duties very seriously:


CHANEL DESIGNER GETTING MARRIED TO HIS CAT


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For pet lovers
He dotes on her so much that he admits she is like a ‘kept woman’. So perhaps it is no surprise that Karl Lagerfeld has revealed that he would marry his pet cat if he could.
The German-born Chanel designer said that he never thought it was possible to love the one-year-old as much as he does.
The fashion guru’s love for his cat, called Choupette, which translates as Herbie, is the stuff of legend in fashion industry circles.
He showers her with attention and pays for two personal maids to provide 24-hour care for her at his Paris mansion.
She has her own pillow and dines with Lagerfeld at the table twice a day on her own specially prepared meals.
Choupette even has her own iPad and when Lagerfeld is not there, the maids write down everything she does in little books so he can catch up on it later.
Her trusty tablet computer must come in handy when Choupette wants to check her Twitter feed – @Choupettesdiary has 27,442 followers.
The cat’s biography reads: ‘I’m a famous beauty who refuses to eat on the floor & my maids pamper my every need. I am Choupette Lagerfeld and I am a spoiled p*ssy. #Chanel #KarlLagerfeld.’
In an interview the designer said that, much to his disappointment, there is ‘no marriage, yet, for human beings and animals’.
‘I never thought that I would fall in love like this with a cat’ he said.


Why You Should Put Down That Conditioner! (And Use Coconut Oil Instead)

If you're looking for a deep hair conditioner that's chemical-free, look no further than virgin coconut oil. It's one of the best hair conditioners and if it's virgin and organic, it's chemical free and natural.

Coconut oil is one of the best natural treatments for hair. It's been used by indigenous people around the world, from South America, Africa, India and Asia. 
It brings back the softness to your hair thanks to its bountiful medium chain triglycerides (or fatty acids). 

While other conditioners work from the outside in, coconut oil is able to work from the inside out. It's an excellent conditioner and helps in the re-growth of damaged hair as it stimulates blood circulation in the scalp. Here's why. 
 
Coconut oil keeps your hair full (and won't make it fall out). 

It's well established that coconut oil is high in antioxidants, which helps to prevent free radical damage to the body, including heat and environmental damage. 

Most conditioners on the market use processed vegetable oils that actually create free radicals and are completely stripped of their original antioxidant power, causing hair to lose protein and fall out over time. One of the reasons behind hair loss is microbial action on the scalp and hair roots. 

So, to protect hair against them, what we need is an antimicrobial agent. Lauric acid in Coconut Oil is one of them. It's basically a triglyceride which yields a monoglyceride called Monolaurin, an excellent antimicrobial.
 
Coconut oil provides relief from dandruff. 

Coconut oil nourishes the scalp because the oil is a natural antifungal, antimicrobial, antibacterial and has soothing properties. It can also offer relief from dandruff conditions. Dandruff is often caused by an internal fungal condition that reaches the scalp, called candida overgrowth. With regular use, coconut oil can kill the fungus in the scalp and dandruff issues can be eliminated. Then, you can say get rid of chemically oriented dandruff shampoos that add to your body's toxic burden of chemicals.

Coconut oil is readily absorbed into the skin and when applied to the scalp, it is absorbed into the blood for a quick dose of a powerful natural antifungal, antiviral and antibacterial which builds immunity. For additional benefits, the oil can be applied to the entire body instead of using chemical-based lotions. Just apply a teaspoon or two from head to toe after your shower, rub it in, and let it absorb a few minutes before toweling off.

Coconut oil provides deep conditioning. 

Coconut oil's fatty acids have a unique molecular structure that penetrates easily into the hair shaft. A hair is just like a hose or a tube. It is hollow from inside. Coconut oil fully penetrates this hollow space (the hair shaft). 

This allows the nourishing oil to penetrate your hair's shaft - and literally brings deep conditioning from within reducing the loss of internal moisture.  

For deep hair conditioning, use a teaspoon or two on damp hair and leave it in as long as possible. Coconut oil is solid at room temperature so warm it to liquefy it. Make sure to massage the scalp to allow blood circulation. Once you have saturated all of your hair, wrap a towel or something around your head and leave it for one to two hours to see results right away. 

Then fully rinse you hair and wash with shampoo. Note that coconut oil can stain fabric, so be sure to protect your clothes and bedding if sleeping with it on your head overnight. This deep conditioning can be done as often as once a week and you may need to wash your hair a couple times to remove all of it.


Man Loses P*ENIS After Raping cursed woman




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Friday, March 1, MC domiciled Bougouni city lost its illicit sex after a woman of another report. For over a week, MC was in a total concern for his fate.
Often we fall away from our vices and we ask that the following acts are subject to regret.
Indeed, Bougouniens lived this story on Friday, March 1 in Bougouni early morning when the mysterious event took place.
That day, early in the morning, Madame X came to market Bougouni to make purchases of various products to supply the market Kologo (capital of the rural commune of TiƩmala BanimonotiƩ) where the weekly market is held every Friday of the week.


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British fisherman lands a 115-pound ‘UK Monster’


Wels catfish with distinguishing scar, later released, is 'probably most well-known catfish in England'

A British man hooked the biggest fish of his life—a fish said to probably be the most well-known catfish in England—and then needed an extra pair of hands to drag it onto shore after his son managed to get the behemoth into the net.
Rodney Hills, his son, and a fellow fisherman from their group lifted the massive wels catfish onto the shore of Oakwood Lake in Norfolk, U.K., and weighed it with a digital scale hanging from a tri-pod. The fish went a whopping 114 pounds, 11 ounces.
“It was hard work getting it in,” Hills, 67, told the Bucks Free Press. “It was quite a struggle.”

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It took Hills 30 minutes to reel the fish to shore on 40-pound-test braided line. His son Adrian, using the biggest catfish net on the market, netted the massive wels catfish and immediately recognized the obvious.
“Once we had got it in the net, Adrian said to me you better go and wake someone else up, as we are going to have trouble getting this out of the water,” Hills told the Bucks Free Press.
Hills summoned another member of their fishing party from a nearby tent. The 10 fishermen from the Catfish Conservation Group spent the night camped out on the shoreline, fortunately allowing for additional help.
While they were weighing and photographing the fish, they noticed a distinguishing mark near its dorsal fin. It was a circular scar made famous in the U.K. by a DVD called “UK Monsters” filmed by Mick Brown, who had caught the same catfish and nicknamed it The Duke, since that is Brown’s moniker.

And as Brown did before him, Hills released the fish so it can fight again.
Hills informed GrindTV Outdoor in an email that the biggest fish he ever landed previously was a 33-pound carp. He also indicated that this wels catfish he caught and released has good taste.
The bait it fell for was a chunk of Matteson’s Smoked Pork Sausage.

Photos courtesy of Rodney Hills. 
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