Bike’n Trikes @ O’Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, our love, weekend – 28/03/2010 – enjoy the evolution on wheels with fun and grace! Magic in the heart of the irish capital!:)
Bike’n Trikes @ O’Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, our love, weekend – 28/03/2010 – enjoy the evolution on wheels with fun and grace! Magic in the heart of the irish capital!:)

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A motorcycle (also called a motorbicycle, motorbike, bike, or cycle) is a single-track,[1] two-wheeled[2] motor vehicle. Motorcycles vary considerably depending on the task for which they are designed, such as long distance travel, navigating congested urban traffic, cruising, sport and racing, or off-road conditions.
Motorcycles are the most affordable form of motorised transport in many parts of the world and, for most of the world’s population, they are also the most common type of motor vehicle.[3][4][5] There are around 200 million motorcycles (including mopeds, motor scooters and other powered two and three-wheelers) in use worldwide,[6] or about 33 motorcycles per 1000 people. This compares to around 590 million cars, or about 91 per 1000 people. Most of the motorcycles, 58%, are in the developing countries of Asia—Southern and Eastern Asia, and the Asia Pacific countries, excluding Japan—while 33% of the cars (195 million) are concentrated in the United States and Japan. As of 2002[update], India with an estimated 37 million motorcycles/mopeds was home to the largest number of motorised two wheelers in the world. China came a close second with 34 million motorcycles/mopeds.
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Mastering the Adventure of International Dating: Real Answers for Finding Love in Asia, Latin American and Eastern Europe
Mastering the Adventure of International Dating: Real Answers for Finding Love in Asia, Latin American and Eastern Europe
As the world becomes smaller and easier to travel, new options open up – including new choices in dating. You may have never considered dating an Asian girl – in Asia! Whether it’s Eastern Europe, Latin America, or Asia; the men who venture into International Dating FIND themselves in a world of beautiful women who sincerely value good men. It is an exhilarating and intoxicating journey! After one trip, you may never date in your home country again. Inside this book you will read the stories, see the many photos, and learn how to bring home the love and beauty that most men only experience in their dreams.As the world becomes smaller and easier to travel, new options open up – including new choices in dating. You may have never considered dating an Asian girl – in Asia! Whether it’s Eastern Europe, Latin America, or Asia; the men who venture into International Dating FIND themselves in a world of beautiful women who sincerely value good men. It is an exhilarating and intoxicating journey! After one trip, you may never date in your home country again. Inside this book you will read the stories, see the many photos, and learn how to bring home the love and beauty that most men only experience in their dreams.
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Bike’n Trikes @ O’Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, our love, weekend – 28/03/2010 – enjoy the evolution on wheels with fun and grace! Magic in the heart of the irish capital!:)
Bike’n Trikes @ O’Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, our love, weekend – 28/03/2010 – enjoy the evolution on wheels with fun and grace! Magic in the heart of the irish capital!:)

Image by UggBoy♥UggGirl [ PHOTO // WORLD // TRAVEL ]
A motorcycle (also called a motorbicycle, motorbike, bike, or cycle) is a single-track,[1] two-wheeled[2] motor vehicle. Motorcycles vary considerably depending on the task for which they are designed, such as long distance travel, navigating congested urban traffic, cruising, sport and racing, or off-road conditions.
Motorcycles are the most affordable form of motorised transport in many parts of the world and, for most of the world’s population, they are also the most common type of motor vehicle.[3][4][5] There are around 200 million motorcycles (including mopeds, motor scooters and other powered two and three-wheelers) in use worldwide,[6] or about 33 motorcycles per 1000 people. This compares to around 590 million cars, or about 91 per 1000 people. Most of the motorcycles, 58%, are in the developing countries of Asia—Southern and Eastern Asia, and the Asia Pacific countries, excluding Japan—while 33% of the cars (195 million) are concentrated in the United States and Japan. As of 2002[update], India with an estimated 37 million motorcycles/mopeds was home to the largest number of motorised two wheelers in the world. China came a close second with 34 million motorcycles/mopeds.
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Racing Romance: Love, Power, and Desire Among Asian American/ White Couples
Racing Romance: Love, Power, and Desire Among Asian American/ White Couples
Racing Romance sheds light on the bonds between whites and Asian Americans, an important topic that has not garnered well-deserved attention until now. Using primary source narratives and interviews, Kumiko Nemoto addresses the contradictions and tensions-a result of race, class, and gender-that Asian Americans and whites experience. Racing Romance reveals how “progressive” interracial relationships remain shaped by the logic of patriarchy and gender inherent to the ideal of marriage, family, and nation in America, even as this ideal is juxtaposed with discourses of multiculturalism and color blindness.
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Divorcing women in love with me but cannot accept my love in return?
Question by lettinggo2006: Divorcing women in love with me but cannot accept my love in return?
About a year ago a married women approached me on more than a friendly basis. She fell in love with me and I fell in love with her. We have not slept together but over the year have become best friends. She is currently divorcing her husband. Over the year she has verbally expressed her feelings towards me and has always said that she would want to be with me and only me when she left her husband. I held on to these thoughts over the last year. In the next couple of months she will be separating from her husband and I have told her that I would be there for what ever support emotional or otherwise she required. Since this is definate that she is leaving her husband she still has said she cares about me but at this point in time cannot see us as a couple. She is a mess right now and I know I need to be there as a friend no matter what. I guess my question is and maybe some people who have recently gone through a divorce can help me. Where do I fit into this picture?
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Answer by tacota
I have to wonder if she’s been using you as a crutch to get through this. I mean she’s been interested all along until now, right? I think maybe she’s feeling very mixed up right now, and you should just be the friend she needs you to be, and go from there. Expect nothing but friendship and you won’t be crushed if something more doesn’t happen.
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Ike Turner and his King Of Rythm feat. Clayton Love – She Made My Blood Run Cold (King 5553 promo) on Vimeo by boogaludo
Ike Turner and his King Of Rythm feat. Clayton Love – She Made My Blood Run Cold (King 5553 promo) on Vimeo by boogaludo

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fliped with ”The Big Question” issued on King Record in 1961 and formely also on Federal 12297 in 1957.
Biographyby Steve Huey
Ike Turner is certainly one of the most dehumanized figures in rock history. Mention his name and the first association that comes to most anyone’s mind is "abusive husband," not "soul star" or "rock & roll pioneer." According to legend, Turner was a tyrannical ogre who used physical violence and psychological intimidation to control his infinitely more talented wife Tina, while indulging his own appetites for cocaine and women at every turn. That’s not entirely accurate, although by most accounts Turner did quite a bit to earn that reputation; he spent time in prison due to his drug problems, and his own refutations of Tina’s allegations of abuse have been inconsistent at best over the years. Still, this view of Turner as villain does a disservice to his very real musical legacy as an instrumentalist and bandleader. As a pianist in the early ’50s, Turner helped lay the groundwork for rock & roll; he was also a distinctive guitarist with a biting, nasty tone, and was one of the first to make the whammy bar an integral part of his sound. It’s true that he was nowhere near the singer Tina was, and it’s probably also true that she was his ticket to stardom; moreover, his songwriting, while sometimes inspired, often possessed a generic quality that made consistent chart appearances difficult. But as a bandleader, his disciplinarian approach — when it wasn’t manifesting itself in darker fashion, that is — resulted in undeniably tight, well-drilled ensembles and some of the most exhilarating live shows the R&B world ever saw — centered around Tina, yes, but spectacles nonetheless. If Turner isn’t exactly the most defensible character around, in the end his musical strengths and weaknesses deserve the same objective appraisal as anyone.
Izear Luster Turner, Jr. was born November 5, 1931, in Clarksdale, MS, the heart of the segregated South. His father was beaten to death by a mob of angry whites, and growing up in a hostile environment unquestionably hardened Turner. He found his calling in music from an early age; he learned boogie-woogie piano firsthand from his inspiration, Pinetop Perkins, and as a teenager talked himself into a DJ slot on the local radio station, where he played everything from the jump blues of Louis Jordan to country & western. He formed his first band while still in high school, and by the late ’40s had assembled an outfit dubbed the Kings of Rhythm. In 1951, the Kings of Rhythm traveled to Memphis to record at Sam Phillips’ Sun studio. Their original tune "Rocket 88" (actual authorship is still disputed) was recorded with a lead vocal by sax player Jackie Brenston, and as a result was released under the name Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats, not Ike Turner & His Kings of Rhythm. "Rocket 88" zoomed to the top of the R&B charts and is today regarded by many critics as being quite possibly the first true rock & roll record. Brenston subsequently departed for an unsuccessful solo career, while Turner and his band became session regulars around Memphis; they went on to back legendary bluesmen like Howlin’ Wolf ("How Many More Years"), Elmore James, Otis Rush ("Double Trouble," "All Your Love"), Robert Nighthawk, Buddy Guy, and Sonny Boy Williamson II, plus an assortment of Sun artists. During the early ’50s, Turner switched from piano to guitar, and also doubled as a talent scout for the Bihari Brothers’ Los Angeles-based Modern Records, where he helped get early breaks for artists like Howlin’ Wolf and B.B. King.
During the mid-’50s, Turner moved the Kings of Rhythm to East St. Louis, where they rose to the top of the local R&B circuit; Brenston rejoined in 1955, and the group also continued its session activity. Turner sometimes issued records under his own name on labels like Flair, RPM, and Federal, also using the aliases Icky Renrut and Lover Boy. Adopting a revue format for their live performances, the Kings of Rhythm worked with a revolving group of vocalists during this period. One was a teenaged singer originally from Tennessee named Anna Mae Bullock, who met Turner in 1956. She joined the revue, and moved into Turner’s house after becoming pregnant by the band’s sax player; soon, she and Turner began their own relationship and had a child of their own, marrying in 1958.
Renamed Tina, Turner’s new (and latest) wife got her first chance to sing lead on a recording in late 1959, cutting "A Fool in Love" for the Sue label. Released the following year, the song was a runaway smash on the R&B charts, peaking at number two. Turner realized he’d discovered a potential breakout star, and reshaped the band into the Ike & Tina Turner Revue, with Tina now the centerpiece of the act. It took a little time for all involved to get their bearings, but in the meantime, the hits kept coming; "I Idolize You," "It’s Gonna Work Out Fine," "Poor Fool," and "Tra La La La La" all hit the R&B Top Ten, a string that ran through 1962. (All except "It’s Gonna Work Out Fine" were written by Turner.) 1962 also saw the release of Dance With Ike & Tina Turner & Their Kings of Rhythm Band, an all-instrumental album that showcased Turner’s unpredictable guitar work at its best. As Ike & Tina became one of the hardest-working, most popular acts on the so-called chitlin circuit, they recorded for a number of independent labels over the next few years; however, since Turner’s original material was increasingly standard-issue, their chart fortunes declined somewhat.
At the same time, the temptations of fame were proving too much for Turner; he developed a severe addiction to cocaine that, when mixed with his dominant personality and quick temper, made for a volatile combination. According to Tina’s autobiography, Turner grew increasingly violent, beating her frequently and even burning her with cigarettes and coffee if she got out of line. Turner himself disputes the severity of Tina’s claims, but it’s worth noting that he had a widespread reputation for being difficult. When producer Phil Spector attempted a commercial comeback around Tina in 1966, he struck a deal with Turner: in exchange for being allowed to record Tina, Ike would receive full credit and billing on the records, but Ike would also not be allowed to set foot in the studio or to meddle with the finished recordings. Spector’s collaboration with Tina produced the epic "River Deep – Mountain High," still regarded by many as one of rock’s greatest singles, and Ike’s involvement was nil — which, naturally, didn’t sit well with him.
In 1969, Ike & Tina were invited to open for the Rolling Stones, and Turner realized that changing times had made the Revue’s rough, nasty brand of soul music more palatable to white rock audiences. Accordingly, Turner incorporated contemporary rock & roll covers into the Revue’s repertoire, giving them a whole new lease on life. Versions of "Come Together," "I Want to Take You Higher," and "Proud Mary" revived Ike & Tina’s chart fortunes — especially "Proud Mary," which became their first Top Five pop single in 1971 and also won a Grammy. However, Turner’s off-stage problems were taking their toll on the act; 1973′s "Nutbush City Limits," a song written by Tina, would be their last major hit, and Tina walked out on him in the middle of a 1975 tour.
The Turners’ divorce was finalized the following year, and Ike never quite recovered from the loss. For a while, he quit touring to settle in and run the recording studio, Bolic, he’d opened in Los Angeles in 1970. He was too accustomed to life on the road, though, and formed a new outfit that, naturally, didn’t measure up to his past success; he also released a couple of solo records on Red Lightnin’. Turner’s cocaine addiction drained most of his finances, and his recording studio burned to the ground in 1982. He ran afoul of the law as well, and was arrested numerous times on mostly drug-related offenses. When he and Tina were jointly inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991, he was unable to attend the ceremony because he was serving prison time. When Tina’s autobiography was adapted into the 1993 film What’s Love Got to Do With It, Turner signed away all of his rights, allowing the filmmakers to take narrative liberties for dramatic effect if they chose. Turner attempted a comeback after being released from prison; he also remarried and finally overcame his addictions to live a clean, sober life. At first he tried to keep up with the times musically, but after touring with Joe Louis Walker as a pianist and guitarist, he realized there was more demand for his original style, and formed a new version of the Kings of Rhythm. His autobiography, Takin’ Back My Name, was published by a U.K. company in 1999, and in 2001 he released a new album, Here and Now, which was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Traditional Blues Album category; it was also nominated for several W.C. Handy Awards (the blues equivalent of the Grammys) and took honors for Comeback Album of the Year. Risin’ with the Blues, released five years later, was nominated for a Grammy in the same category.
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Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium
Text. Love. Power. The Ultimate Girls Relationship Guide for Texting and Dating in the New Millennium
Text. Love. Power. rejects the idea that women should be open and easy-going with their dates, and orders them to put down the smartphone if they want to get their man.
In this riveting, controversial dating guide for the new millennium, Vanessa Taylor continues the work of Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, authors of The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right.
Endorsements:
Don’t send another text until you read this book cover to cover. Vanessa Taylor will take you all the way to the altar! -Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets of Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right
Text. Love. Power. is an empowering guide for women in their challenge to find love, commitment and romantic connection with men. The advice is creative, helpful and informative. This book answers any question about texting with men you have ever pondered! -Rhonda Findling, M.A., C.R.C., Don’t Call That Man! A Survival Guide to Letting Go
Text. Love. Power. is chock-full of dos and don’ts aimed at shifting the power in dating relationships to women. It’s a must-read for every single woman who can’t figure out why she’s still single. -Dr. Beth Erickson, Marriage Isn’t for Sissies, host of Relationships 101 on www.webtalkradio.net
It’s critically important for a woman to know that if a man really wants to be with her, he’ll find a way. There’s no need to chase him; it works better if he makes all the moves. Text. Love. Power. provides the only framework you need to navigate todays complex, rapidly evolving dating scene. Contemporary single women: read this book, play by The Rules, and get what you want. -Donna Marie Thompson, PhD., Bouncing Back Now relationship coach, www.BouncingBackNow.com
A must-read for every single gal. What The Rules was to the last century, Vanessa Taylor has updated for today’s lady in finding Mr. Right! Sheryl Matthys, www.SuccessfulWomenMadeHere.com
Contents:
The hard-to-get girl is born | Meeting Mr. Handsome | Getting Mr. Handsome to ask for your number and call! | Mr. Handsome and his business card | Answer the phone! | To text or not to text? | Does the hard-to-get girl reply to texts? | Texting gone bad | How to stop texting once you start | Online dating and texting for hard-to-get girls | Careful! Texting can lead to sexting | The single texting exception
Can I accept a date via text? | What’s considered a date? | What if he’s a chatty texter? | What if he leaves a voicemail? | Can I text to confirm our plans? | What if he stands me up? | What if he’s late? | What if he cancels? | What if he postpones? | What if he texts after our date? | What if I forgot to thank him? | What if I want to text on a date? | Which texts should I ignore? | What if he stops texting?
Excerpt from Chapter 16:
Countless articles on the internet describe texting situations between men and women. They provide examples of texting etiquette for dating. One advises, It’s not okay if a man texts to ask for a date. But, a text telling you that he’s running late is fine.
There are two problems with this advice. First, it fails to establish consistency in a relationship. Second, it is piecemeal and promises no specific result. It can be difficult to discern which moves will get the guy, and until now, there has been no system.
Consistency in your relationship yields significant benefits. If you respond to one text and not the other, a man can’t understand your standards, much less your motives. When you establish patterns that make a man ask you in a certain way for dates, he will approach other relationship milestones with the same respect: exclusivity, long-term commitment, the marriage proposal.Text. Love. Power. rejects the idea that women should be open and easy-going with their dates, and orders them to put down the smartphone if they want to get their man.
In this riveting, controversial dating guide for the new millennium, Vanessa Taylor continues the work of Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, authors of The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets for Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right.
Endorsements:
Don’t send another text until you read this book cover to cover. Vanessa Taylor will take you all the way to the altar! -Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, The Rules: Time-Tested Secrets of Capturing the Heart of Mr. Right
Text. Love. Power. is an empowering guide for women in their challenge to find love, commitment and romantic connection with men. The advice is creative, helpful and informative. This book answers any question about texting with men you have ever pondered! -Rhonda Findling, M.A., C.R.C., Don’t Call That Man! A Survival Guide to Letting Go
Text. Love. Power. is chock-full of dos and don’ts aimed at shifting the power in dating relationships to women. It’s a must-read for every single woman who can’t figure out why she’s still single. -Dr. Beth Erickson, Marriage Isn’t for Sissies, host of Relationships 101 on www.webtalkradio.net
It’s critically important for a woman to know that if a man really wants to be with her, he’ll find a way. There’s no need to chase him; it works better if he makes all the moves. Text. Love. Power. provides the only framework you need to navigate todays complex, rapidly evolving dating scene. Contemporary single women: read this book, play by The Rules, and get what you want. -Donna Marie Thompson, PhD., Bouncing Back Now relationship coach, www.BouncingBackNow.com
A must-read for every single gal. What The Rules was to the last century, Vanessa Taylor has updated for today’s lady in finding Mr. Right! Sheryl Matthys, www.SuccessfulWomenMadeHere.com
Contents:
The hard-to-get girl is born | Meeting Mr. Handsome | Getting Mr. Handsome to ask for your number and call! | Mr. Handsome and his business card | Answer the phone! | To text or not to text? | Does the hard-to-get girl reply to texts? | Texting gone bad | How to stop texting once you start | Online dating and texting for hard-to-get girls | Careful! Texting can lead to sexting | The single texting exception
Can I accept a date via text? | What’s considered a date? | What if he’s a chatty texter? | What if he leaves a voicemail? | Can I text to confirm our plans? | What if he stands me up? | What if he’s late? | What if he cancels? | What if he postpones? | What if he texts after our date? | What if I forgot to thank him? | What if I want to text on a date? | Which texts should I ignore? | What if he stops texting?
Excerpt from Chapter 16:
Countless articles on the internet describe texting situations between men and women. They provide examples of texting etiquette for dating. One advises, It’s not okay if a man texts to ask for a date. But, a text telling you that he’s running late is fine.
There are two problems with this advice. First, it fails to establish consistency in a relationship. Second, it is piecemeal and promises no specific result. It can be difficult to discern which moves will get the guy, and until now, there has been no system.
Consistency in your relationship yields significant benefits. If you respond to one text and not the other, a man can’t understand your standards, much less your motives. When you establish patterns that make a man ask you in a certain way for dates, he will approach other relationship milestones with the same respect: exclusivity, long-term commitment, the marriage proposal.
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Bike’n Trikes @ O’Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, our love, weekend – 28/03/2010 – enjoy the evolution on wheels with fun and grace! Magic in the heart of the irish capital!:)
Bike’n Trikes @ O’Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland, our love, weekend – 28/03/2010 – enjoy the evolution on wheels with fun and grace! Magic in the heart of the irish capital!:)

Image by UggBoy♥UggGirl [ PHOTO // WORLD // TRAVEL ]
A motorcycle (also called a motorbicycle, motorbike, bike, or cycle) is a single-track,[1] two-wheeled[2] motor vehicle. Motorcycles vary considerably depending on the task for which they are designed, such as long distance travel, navigating congested urban traffic, cruising, sport and racing, or off-road conditions.
Motorcycles are the most affordable form of motorised transport in many parts of the world and, for most of the world’s population, they are also the most common type of motor vehicle.[3][4][5] There are around 200 million motorcycles (including mopeds, motor scooters and other powered two and three-wheelers) in use worldwide,[6] or about 33 motorcycles per 1000 people. This compares to around 590 million cars, or about 91 per 1000 people. Most of the motorcycles, 58%, are in the developing countries of Asia—Southern and Eastern Asia, and the Asia Pacific countries, excluding Japan—while 33% of the cars (195 million) are concentrated in the United States and Japan. As of 2002[update], India with an estimated 37 million motorcycles/mopeds was home to the largest number of motorised two wheelers in the world. China came a close second with 34 million motorcycles/mopeds.
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Christian Dating, Love and Marriage Pt 1 – Voddie Baucham
Website: www.loveNmarriage.co.uk Amazon www.amazon.co.uk Christian dating and biblical love and marriage by Voddie Baucham This 4 Part CD set covers the following: Part 1 – In the Beginning (Marriage was designed by God) Part 2 – True Love (What Biblical love is and isn’t) Part 3 – What He Must Be (Biblical Manhood) Part 4 – What She Must Be (Biblical Womanhood)
Dating & Waiting: Looking for Love in All the Right Places
Dating & Waiting: Looking for Love in All the Right Places
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An upbeat and sensible response to the giving up dating phenomenon.
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