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Lipstick On Your Collar is a light hearted view on the familiar issues of flirting and cheating, and the resulting stress that emerges from it, a mesh you simply cannot emerge from unscathed. Or can you? This is the two-sided story of Jaya, a sex-denying, menopausal wife and of Pankaj aka Pinkoo, her frustrated husband. At a cocktail party, Jaya witnesses a flirtatious encounter between Pinkoo and a voluptuous widow, both enjoying and laughing a bit too much, or so Jaya concluded. Right or wrong, her feminine instincts were on overdrive. Egged on by her neurotic friend, she checks the apartment for evidence of an affair. Three pieces of incriminating evidence emerge, and Jaya decides to confront Pinkoo before convicting him. Jaya jiggles the evidence in Pinkoo's face while he wiggles his way out. Is Pinkoo really guilty? Can he disprove the evidence? A farcical comedy in some ways, seriously funny in other ways, and amusingly realistic in many ways - take your pick.
4-Sided Love Triangle Michelle Hetzel, Keary Renner, and Devon Guzman were three high school girls who shared a secret: their lesbian desires. After high school, Michelle married Brandon Bloss, 25, while Keary and Devon lived together. Michelle used her husband's credit card to finance a trip for herself and Devon to the island of St. Croix, where they were secretly wed. Back home in Easton, Pennsylvania, on a night in June 2000, Devon broke up with Michelle, and a series of violent quarrels ensued among the foursome. The next day, Devon was found dead in her car. Geometry Of Murder Devon's death was murder made to look like suicide. Her throat had been cut clear through to the spine. Who was the killer? Keary Renner had been physically abusive to Devon in their relationship. Michelle was furious at being rejected by Devon. And Brandon Bloss wanted his wife to stay faithful to him. Forensic evidence indicated that Brandon and Michelle were the culprits. A jury agreed, sentencing them both to life prison terms. Here is a searing true account of secret lives, lethal passions--and savage murder. Includes 16 pages of shocking photos. John Kearney has been an award-winning newspaper and science writer for fifteen years and served for three years as a writer and editor for Diagnostics Intelligence, a scientific publication on blood and DNA testing. He lives in New Jersey.
This dog training guide reveals nature's application of quiet cont rol without raised voices and aggression. Posture, eye contact, clear boundaries, feedback and follow-through are incorporated and studied.
Ordinary Girl is legendary singer-songwriter Donna Summer's delightfully candid memoir about her journey from signing in a Boston church to her unexpected reign as the Queen of Disco, and the tragedy and spiritual rebirth that followed.
The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook for Critical Thinking provides a quick and authoritative reference for issues regarding reasoning, and provides clear and succinct discussions of issues such as counterfactuals, rational decision-making, and critical thinking in writing.
Women Love The Tea is the tea with honey, a cube of sugar, but without the added sugar the tea can also be bitter and misunderstood. But the truth remains, the tea ain't always meant to be sweet. Tea is meant to vent out experiences and labels that need to be addressed. Women Love the Tea. Often we use the tea to vent out our frustrations, gossip and identify with friends that need to relax to unleash our emotions. Women deal with so many problems and have to hold in how we feel while we are at work, in school, taking care of other people's needs and we can’t always expose our inner most feelings. If you want a bitter woman then strip her emotions, try to take away her strength, and her voice. Those ingredients of the tea take away the sweetness that she needs to show love. If you make her feel as though she can not tell the truth about the situations in her life without adding cents that are not common sense then it devalues her femininity and takes away how a woman needs to speak up for herself. The fact remains that women sometimes need the Tea to accept the truth about love, sex, and the confidence to accept themselves. As you stir the tea remember as a real woman the past may hurt because of who and what took advantage of your identity. I can tell you this much if you sip this tea you will find that a real woman ain't looking for a man’s money, she’s looking for the content of his heart. Just like a chapter in a book, there is no doubt that we like titles and suits and a fresh pair of tennis and a nice pair of loafers. But the Tea is an experience to talk and imagine a man who is willing to be vulnerable while she massages his ego, giving him the strength that God gave us as women to give a man. If he wants a deeper massage with a subtle whisper in his ear...well then a real woman won't touch his manhood unless she knows that the sexual ingredients don’t make the relationship it defines their emotions. The way a woman makes her man feel, should be how a man makes his woman feel. The Tea with Protection is security to keep her from being afraid and wealth is always a plus. A man's wealth is an added compliment to his intelligence. Wealth tells a woman that her man knows how to take care of his responsibilities and when he combines his wealth with hers, that is a sign that he is opening a part of his hard-earned money to respond to her balance. The balance that a woman may need or want is the right man with the qualifications that his woman walks with confidence. So if and when the conversation involves a sip of tea and if he pours his honey into her tea and gives it a slow strong stir of satisfaction, then the tea should be his signature of matrimony. And thats how we know that he understands that her tea is sacred and valuable.
Married young, Laura's life has revolved around Lukkas. In thirty years, she has never doubted his love for her, until she is gripped with a panic that she can't explain, suspecting that Lukkas is having an affair. Faced with threats and obvious lies, she becomes confused and furtive, losing the trust of their adult children. Questioning her own sanity, she sets out to discover the truth about Lukkas. Her epiphany isn't instant, but when it comes, it brings hope and her own sense of freedom. The Devil You Don't is the story of conflict within a marriage and the impact upon a family; it's the story of trauma which can transcend generations.
(Book). Based on the official Top 20 charts from Billboard in the US and NME/Music Week in the UK, this entertaining book shows at a glance the monthly international status of the hits. The fully updated and revised fourth edition lists the charts since they began in January 1954 all the way through December 2000. Each song is listed with artist name and nationality, current and previous month's chart position, record label, weeks on the chart, and simultaneous position on the "other side of the pond." Special symbols indicate million-sellers, plus artists' first and most recent hits. All stars and songs are indexed separately, making it especially easy to pinpoint any Top 20 hit. Includes 200 photos, plus new pop trivia and star gossip!