Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Lady Sings The Boos


SOUL queen Diana Ross was booed by 40,000 fans at a Jamaican festival for refusing to allow her performance to be shown on big screens at the side of the stage. Reportedly paid £150,000 for the gig, she was jeered when organisers told the audience that "to honour Miss Ross's wishes, she will not be shown on the monitors". She must have been scared fans would see her mascara run.


Was it live or was it Memorex?

Thursday, January 17, 2008

YouTube? Nope...Getting Your Tubes Tied


What is tubal ligation?Tubal ligation is a surgical procedure designed to make a woman sterile by cutting, tying, clipping, cauterizing or blocking the fallopian tubes so sperm can't reach an egg and fertilize it. The surgery is considered permanent (even though it's occasionally reversible), so most states require a 30-day waiting period before you can schedule it. Prices vary, but expect to pay between $1,000 to $2,500. Most insurance companies will cover at least part of the cost of the procedure.

Is Drinking Really Healthy?



What good is wining all alone in your room?
Come see the drunkards play.
Life is a Cabernet, old mum,
Come to the Cabernet.
Stop all the pitting,
And grape squashing in the room.
Time for a trip today
Life is Cabernet, old mum,
Come to the Cabernet.

Bed Bugs






I've been hearing a lot about Bed Bugs recently. This is a serious matter.






Bed bugs that feed on humans, or Cimex lectularius, have been around pretty much forever. There are other bed-bug variations that prefer animal hosts, such as birds or bats. They're called "bed bugs" because they eat primarily while their host is asleep, so the host's sleeping area (whether that's a bed or a nest) is the most common area for the tiny insects to feed, hide, and lay their eggs (up to five a day). But couches, upholstered chairs, bed frames, cracks in walls and molding, piles of clothing, ceiling holes for light fixtures and pretty much any dark, protected area is game for bed-bug housing. They tend to prefer wood to metal, generally speaking. The full-grown adults are only a quarter-inch (0.64 cm) long and fairly flat, so they can slip into almost any space. The youngest ones are hardly visible to the naked eye.




This is a Bed Bug burrowed in your skin laying eggs.












Crazy? Nuts? Whacky?


So Far by the looks oh this Blogger ( If you can call it that ) and the pictures posted, you sort of get an idea at what Miss Mona is about.


Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Hello Divanesses!

Welcome to my Draft Blogger

Some Blogs You Never Get Used To