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WHAT KIND OF CARS DO WE OWN?, the auto industry makes tens of millions of new models worldwide each year.,and for me, I only need to look in the mirror., we’re driving the planet to extinction, (they got a ford dealership in Guam! and Tinian island! and my island of 14 miles in circumference has the new “mini” four wheel montrosities plowing up trails in the jungle with irrepairable results., and every time I hear some economist credit America for creating “wealth thru out the world” by producing 30% or more toxic pollutants in the process, for the world to deal with, I think they are short sighted souless bastards with no intelligence and no desire to aquire one. The destruction is at our doorsteps and panicking not required, thinking is! We got to get out of our own self inflicted impending disaster by using our minds for the betterment of all this world, not for the god of “Wealth”. Thanks for letting me on..

On March 6, I convened a neighborhood meeting to get feedback on protocols and expectations for Central Park in light of the Central Park Master Plan recommendation to allow three festivals. About 20 neighbors discussed the process for park rentals with Dawn Grosdidier, the new Community Services Manager in the Parks Division. She said triggers for additional notification of the alder and the neighborhood association would be a crowd estimated to be larger than 300 and amplification.

So, now comes the big question should you really buy the Dyson Corrale straightener? (Drum rolls) And the answer is it depends! If you’re someone who uses a hair straightener regularly or even daily, investing in a tool like this that guarantees less heat damage is definitely worth it. Not to forget, you can use it for a myriad of other styling purposes. Also, if you have super thick and frizzy curly hair that takes hours to straighten, Corrale can be of great help since it’s quick and you don’t have to run to salon to achieve the straight hair look.

With Mausam, our latest case in point, debutant director Pankaj Kapur seems to have gone all out to showcase his son in a film that clearly aims for the epic sweep and grand tragedy, but tries your patience for so long and so illogically that you’re an exhausted, whimpering mess by the time it rumbles to its particularly hare brained conclusion. Shahid is, without doubt, a gifted actor and has been presented with what Bollywood loves to call “a role of a lifetime”, which means he has a bit of everything to do (including looking like a Ray Ban model as an Air Force pilot). His heroine, Sonam Kapoor, photographed exquisitely by cinematographer Binod Pradhan, has, to Pankaj Kapur’s credit, been given a role to sink her pretty teeth into as well..