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VINTAGE BRASS/BRONZE ROYAL TEMPLE FOO DOG-10" X 8" X 4"-MADE IN 3 CASTINGS US $23.00
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Cruising to Europe is a wonderful experience. There are many cultural capitals, historic museums, great shopping malls and majestic European cities for you to see and explore in this region.
But the thing with European cruise packages is, most cruise lines do not offer you the price you expect to get. Unless you know how to get those discounts that others are lapping up, you will be plunking down the entire full fare for the cruise packages.
Let me share with you how you can find the best cruise fares and beat the cruise line in their own game.
Cruise Fare Tip #1 - Cruise on a brand, new ship
To draw crowds whenever a cruise ships debuts, many cruise liners have start to offer big discounts to entice new passengers. As competition and demand for cruising increases, more cruise ships are being built. As a consumer, it's a good thing as you get to enjoy more discounts and choices. The only challenge is that you need to keep up-to-date with the cruise industry to know what's coming up.
Cruise Fare Tip #2 - Group bookings
You may want to get your friends, colleagues, families or relatives to form a European cruise group tour. Traveling in groups can help to lower the fare for everybody. A group is define as 16 persons who in turn will book at least 8 cabins, in cruise industry context. You get to save for every ticket and sometimes, the cruise line may offer the 16th ticket free of charge as well.
Cruise Fare Tip #3 - For those 55 and above
You stand to enjoy some savings off your European cruise package if you are 55 and above - at least a minimum of 5% per person. You can enjoy further discounts if you are able to form a group and go for a group booking as well.
Cruise Fare Tip #3 - For Loyal Customers
If you can't get enough of a cruise ship and decides to go for another again, there are savings through loyalty programs like repeat-passenger programs in some cruise liners like Carnival. Discounts vary from 5% to as much as 20%.
Cruise Fare Tip #4 - Special Deals
On and off, you may get to see time sensitive cruise deals like two-for-one deals or free European hotel stays. To catch hold of such deals, sign up for the newsletters at websites that keep tracks of such bargains. If you are lucky, you can also catch hold of some attractive last-minute cruise deals too.
Cruise Fare Tip #5 - Book Another One
Most cruise ships would try their best to sell your more cruise packages while you are on the ship itself. You get to enjoy savings for your next cruise of up to 5% at the very minimum. It's good option for those cruisers who are very sure they want to go for another cruise soon.
Jerrick is a cruise expert who likes to hunt for cruise deals and frequently writes informational articles on cruise ships for the benefit of other cruisers. He pens for several cruise newsletters and is the author of Cruise Ships Vacations Guide.com. Please feel free to go to his website at http://www.cruise-ships-vacations-guide.com for more cruise ships reviews and tips.
Shoes and Shortcomings of the Nobility
Noble Shoes have been used to demonstrate a person’s rank in society since at least the time of the Egyptian pharaohs. Sandals with pointed toes could only be worn by those of higher stations in ancient Egyptian society, with slaves going barefoot and commoners wearing sandals made of woven papyrus. The aristocrats of medieval Europe wore elaborate impractical shoes to demonstrate that the wearer did not perform manual labor.
Royalty and nobility have had a major impact on footwear fashions, in many cases starting fads by wearing shoes to disguise what they perceived to be less than flattering physical qualities. Pointed shoes became fashionable in France as a result of a count who wanted to hide his deformed feet. French king Philip Augustus subsequently decreed a limit to the lengths of shoes according to the wearers’ places in society.
Despite the royal decree, footwear grew to increasingly impractical lengths and became a tripping hazard to the wearers. The fourteenth century saw shoes grow so long that chains sometimes linked the toes of the shoes to the knees of the wearer to keep the toes up. Laws were eventually passed in some areas limiting the length of shoe points to about two inches.
King Henry VIII made it fashionable to wear wide-toed shoes. It is believed he did this to conceal his feet that were swollen as a result of gout. Parliament found it necessary to pass a law limiting the width of shoes because fashion took the widths of shoes to extremes.
Louis XIV wore high-heeled shoes to conceal his short stature, a custom that caught on with the men of his court. Although high heels subsequently became fashionable for women, heels became much lower after the French Revolution because of the association of high heels with the excesses of the aristocracy. Mary Tudor (“Bloody Mary”) was another monarch who wore heels as high as possible to conceal the fact that she was “vertically challenged.”
In 1986, 2700 pairs (Accounts of the numbers of shoes found vary.) of shoes were found in Malacanang palace after Filipino first lady Imelda Marcos fled the Philippines with her husband, Ferdinand. The shoes became a symbol of the extravagance of the first couple among the poverty of the island the strongman ruled for more than twenty years.
Shoe fashion for Western youth of the twenty-first century has origins in basketball and hip-hop subcultures. Shoes worn by popular hip hop artists and basketball stars such as Michael Jordan became popular in the late 1980’s. Tragically, the shoes became so popular that children were murdered for their sneakers. Puma recently launched two shoe models based on the old television series “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” which starred rapper and movie star Will Smith.
Thus, even in an age in which most monarchs are only figureheads, royalty – albeit of a different sort – still plays a role iootwear fashion.
About the Author
Kent Basson is the originator of oddShoeFinder.com, free online websites that help mismatched footwear. He works to help for those who want information about foot injury, different sized fee, foot length difference, diabetes foot problems, diabetes support group, polio survivors group, one shoe, orthopedic shoes, foot deformity. For more detail visit: www.oddShoeFinder.com
Music Battle Royal!!!!?
Aerosmith vs Rolling Stones
Sex Pistols vs Clash
Led Zeppelin vs Beatles
Gorillaz vs Klaxons
Nirvana vs Foo Fighters
Keane vs Kaiser Cheifs
Jason Mraz vs John Mayer
Oasis vs The Killers
White Stripes vs. Muse
Kate Nash vs Lily Allen
Black Sabbath vs ACDC
Flight of the Conchords vs Tenacious D
First off, you make this very very hard. Nice battles.
Aerosmith
The Clash
Led Zeppelin
Gorillaz
Foo Fighters
Keane
Jason Mraz (I'm not much a fan of John Mayer's music, but when he's doing stand-up he's hilarious!)
Ooh both Oasis and The Killers are great!.... The Killers take it though.
The White Stripes
Lilly Allen
Black Sabbath
Flight of the Conchords and Tenacious D are both so funny. Hmm. It might just be a tie.
Bangkok food trip: Savoring the delights of Thai cuisine
As a new resident of Bangkok on a consultancy posting 14 years ago, I was totally mystified by what foreigners called "the spicy Thai food" of the 2,000 year-old Kingdom of the East. On my first mouthful of pad pa khaew khai (stir-fried chicken with basil leaves), I started coughing and hurriedly asked for iced water, to the curious looks of the affluent Thai diners at a posh restaurant.
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