Try Coffee From Around The World
Looking for great coffee? Check out some international coffee reviews before you pick you next cup.
Coffee from Brazil is a known throughout the world because it is fabulous. Brazil Bourbon Santos is the pick of the litter.
Brazil is the number one producer of coffee beans. Even so is has not always been thought of as the best. However, if this blend of coffee finds its way into more mouths, all of that could be changing. It is named after the place in which it was born, an island that was once named Bourbon but now is called Reunion. It is aromatic and has [Read more →]
July 25, 2010 No Comments
Funny Jokes – A Way of Sharing Joy
There is no denying the fact that wit and humor are as essential in our daily lives as a fresh breath of air. We all crave for moments of joy and laughter and their presence indeed makes life a beautiful experience worth living. From the trivial activities marked and characterized by good humor to the extravagantly funny remarks that we so often encounter in our day to day life, laughter is indeed a much craved from of joyful expression and there is no better or faster way to provoke and produce laughter among individuals than by listening to or reading funny jokes.
If you are one those individuals who look for your daily comic strip in the newspaper first thing in the morning then you’ll be delighted to find out that the world wide web is one platform that is full of free funny jokes and liners to put the joy back into your [Read more →]
July 25, 2010 No Comments
American Foreign Policy, Conspiracy or Cabal
In glibly talking about the necessary withdrawal of American soldiers, marines, sailors, and airmen from Iraq, Democratic presidential candidates are refraining from speaking directly about the faults of U.S. foreign policy and the presumed plenary power of the post modern president to wield an imperial scepter around the world. While, on one hand, calling for a withdrawal of troops from Iraq, both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama maintain that some troops, thousands of them, should remain in Iraq and, generally, in the Middle East to enforce U.S, foreign policy. This, probably, also means their support for the establishing permanent U.S. military bases throughout Iraq. Obama has [Read more →]
July 25, 2010 1 Comment





