Archive for February, 2009

 

Come See Me Tonight - Hentai Game Review

Friday, February 27th, 2009
the tonight show
Tima.ashar asked:


Hentai games feature young girls and boys with stories of love, romance, and ***. The graphic details can range from mild romantic to ******** pornography. Hentai covers a broader range of subcategories, but most of them can be easily identified with their typical artistic features - Japanese looking males and females.

Come See Me Tonight is an interactive ****** story created by a Japanese artist Maruto. It falls under the love-sim game. Yes, it is actually a game that is played by following the story and selecting from the options given to decide where to move the storyline. The user thus decides what he or she would like to see happening in the story.

The user gets to choose from many different probable endings. The game comes with original Japanese voices accompanied by English translations.

The story is about a normal Japanese boy who never had a girlfriend, and therefore did not know how to interact with beautiful girls. The boy has to move to another family as his family disappears in a mysterious event. The new family runs a restaurant with the help of beautiful women in kimonos. The aim of the game is to get to the girl you truly desire.

The game contains good graphics with detailed hentai scenes. The story is stereotypical and being the center of attraction of all the girls at all the times can sometimes be boring.

This Hentai game contains uncensored and explicit scenes of *********** between very young looking girls and the boy. Therefore advisable with legal cautions being taken.

For more information visit - free hentai games

The author is a freelance writer associated with http://www.freehentaigame.info



Micheal

 

Imagine. You Can Get A Good Nights Sleep Tonight

Monday, February 23rd, 2009
the tonight show
Evelyn Grazini asked:


As you lie in your bed, trying to sleep, you know that somewhere in the World it is morning, and you wish you were in that part of the world, so you wouldn’t have to go through another sleepless night.

Why is it that some people have a hard time falling asleep at night? Certainly some have insomnia, but there are a few other reasons people have sleepless nights, and just as many ways to prevent them.

The number one reason people can’t fall asleep at night is due to Stress. There are too many things running around in your head; too many “what ifs.” For example, what if I don’t get to sleep, I’ll be too tired to work, what if I don’t get that project done tomorrow, etc. etc. etc. Realize that these questions cannot be answered from your bed, and take a few moments to calm them in your head. There are a few easy ways to do this.

1) Get up and walk around, take a deep breath, go to the bathroom, get a glass of water, etc. You might even try a few minutes at a computer game that is designed to calm your nerves, although, this would be better done before going to bed at night to create a happy mind and a more relaxed state that is ready for sleep. If this is your second sleepless night, play this game for a while before you go to bed, and you’ll find sleep is right around the corner.

2) While you are up, write down those things that are bugging you, and tell yourself that you will take care of them in the morning. This gets them off your mind for the time being.

3) There are also plenty of hypnosis tapes that you can use to help you sleep. The people who do the taping are trained to speak slowly, and softly, putting you in a relaxed state of mind. So, even if you’re not exactly doing a sleeping tape, you will probably feel calmer just by listing to a tape. And most of them can be done in a half hour or so. Again, if you feel like you’re going to have a sleepless night, do the hypnosis tape before you go to bed.

It is a known fact that if you exercise for at least 30 minutes 5 times a week, you will have a better chance at good nights sleep (try to exercise at least a couple of hours before bedtime). Also, make sure your room is not too hot; it should be kept at 68 degrees or lower, and it’s also a good idea to have a clean room. If the last thing you see before you go to bed is a messy room, you’re more likely to think about having to clean it up in the morning

White noise can also help sleep. Keep a fan running or a water fountain or anything that will make a constant unchanging noise and lull you to sleep. And, last but not least, new studies have shown that if you get 20-30 minutes of bright morning light, it will help you fall asleep at night, and, if you get another 20-30 minutes in the late afternoon or early evening, that will help you stay asleep.

Sweet Dreams!



Phyllis

 

For Lauderdale Ghost Tours — Hunt The Haunted Tonight!

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009
the tonight show
Christian Rieger asked:


Hunt ghosts with the Ghosts, Mysteries & Legends tour of Old Fort Lauderdale, www.fortlauderdaleghosttours.com, Fort Lauderdale’s premier ghost tour. Ghost Guides introduce visitors and locals to Fort Lauderdale’s “other night life” as they walk along the banks of the New River in the city’s historic district.

The ghost tour takes guests to the city’s most haunted places right in the heart of downtown, where the Tequesta Indians lived when the Spanish Conquistadors arrived and where the city as we know it today began.

The tour’s chief ghost guide, Christian Rieger, says, “We concentrate our tour in the area where Fort Lauderdale started as a modern city - where the Flagler railroad came through in 1896.

“The freeze of 1895 that killed the citrus trees through central Florida, caused Henry Flagler to extend his Florida Eastcoast Railroad from Palm Beach to what is today Miami.

The city’s first hotel, built because the railroad’s coming through, was built next to the tracks at the river. Historians say that it is this area, where we have our ghost hunting, that the city, as we know it today, began.”

Ghost tour guides, wearing a cape, top hat and carrying a lantern, tell stories of the fabled New River, trading posts and 100 year-old mansions. Is the Ghost Train that speeds silently over the tracks the train that caused the death 500 people in the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935? Some locals who claim to have seen it think so.

Visitors on the tour will discover the mystery of the woman in the white wedding dress and why she stands alone on the balcony of the city’s oldest standing hotel building. Guides also tell tales of Seminole Indians that still haunt the river, the ghosts of early settlers, and the haunts of a popular restaurant.

“It is great family entertainment,” says Rieger, “something for the family to do after dinner besides watch television in the hotel room. It also works great for local families, because ghost tours are a clever way of introducing local history to children - a way of making history interesting and easy to listen to.”

“And bring your digital camera. We have had many guests who have photographed various images in the spirit world.”

For more info, contact 954 523 1501or admin@fortlauderdaleghosttours.com



Aaron