Where the hell is Matt? Come to Toronto so we can dance!!

So, this is Matt. He rules. Check out his amazing adventures sponsored by Stride Gum.

You can see more here! Spread good vibes and dance baby, dance!!!!!!!! I sure do ♥

Starbucks: The Way I See It #26

Wisdom comes from many different places and in my case today, it came from my coffee cup. How advanced we have become in the ways of wonder and amazement. Your coffee cup, recycles, serves beverages and shares intellectual wisdom of sorts.

The Way I See It #26
Failure’s hard, but success is far more dangerous. If you’re successful at the wrong thing, the mix of praise and money and opportunity can lock you in forever.
– Po Bronson, Author
Brought to you by me & Starbucks ♥

I vote Paris for Pres ♥

Sailing Party

 
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Two Obsessions. One Banned Commercial.

Japanese Fashion Show

I discovered a fantastic boutique near my place this weekend!! There is a fashion show Thursday showcasing fab designs & Japanese fashion. It is at Le Vack Block (Queen & Ossington) and it starts at 7pm. I’m looking forward to it!

Bridle Bash III



The party was amazing!

Once again, the Bridle Bash ranks as the best party ever & my most favorite. We had a wonderfully great time and the party raised over half a million dollars for the three charity organizations.
Woot Woot!! ♥

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Miss Jenn is having an Art Show!!

Mix it up for me Boys Noize!!

Don’t drink so much! Tips on Saving Water & the Environment

I got this email today from Take Part – Social Action Network and I wanna share some of the tasty shit with you.

6 Things You Can Do to Save Water

3Just a little effort can make a big difference in conserving water. While fresh, clean drinking water is ours to use whenever we need it, none of us can afford to waste it. It’s too valuable. Here’s what you can do:
1. Water your lawn only when it needs it. A good way to see if your lawn needs watering is to step on the grass. If it springs back up, it doesn’t need water. If it stays flat, fetch the sprinkler.
2. Water during the cool parts of the day. Early morning generally is better than dusk because it helps prevent growth of fungus.
3. Plant drought-resistant trees and plants.
4.
Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways and sidewalks.

5. Wash your car at a commercial car wash. They recycle the water.
6. Collect condensate water from air conditioners and use it to water your plants.