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Oct 8, 2011

Sweet Life In Las Vegas

 Sweet Life In Las Vegas
Last year 36 millions tourists visited Las Vegas, spending on average $93 per head. So thats about $3.3 US billion dollars up for grabs for the businesses. 
People who visit Las Vegas expect and want to spend their money to enjoy the environment and have a damn good time. So, imagine opening VIP girls service for men who love to have a lot of fun.
This post is about Cabana Candy, the most popular VIP girls services in Las Vegas. These girls are invited to clubs to get the party going, invited to random private parties, and for private fun fun time.
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
To reserve tables at Moon club you got to pay $35,000...This is that very table \/
Sweet Life in Las Vegas (28 Photos)
These girls get EVERYTHING that Las Vegas has to offer and get paid for it. 
These girls earn more in one night, than an average US working class person earns in 5 to 10 years. Now, thats sweet life.


NikhiL Saluja

INFOGRAPHIC: Most Photos Don’t Make It To Facebook

While photos are the most popular type of content shared on Facebook, most images remain trapped on people’s cameras. Folks don’t have enough time to edit images or do other creative things with them.

Shutterfly found that out while doing research, and compiled the results into an infographic we’ve reproduced for you below. Among the highlights of the findings are:

- 64 percent of people’s photos are trapped on their camera even though;
- 74 percent think photos are essential for documenting memories, and
- 1 out of 2 people use photos as a way to pass memories to family members.

Let us know in the comments section whether the infographic below makes you feel like uploading more images to Facebook.

Celebrate Your Photos And The Memories Behind Them

Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry


Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry

Adrianne Curry is one of those people who genuinely can NOT live without twitter. They found their call in life and that is to tell everything they do on twitter. This is her twitter page [Adrianne Curry Twitter Page]. In the time it took me to make this post she managed to post something 20 times. 

Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
Twitter Star - Adrianne Curry (8 Photos)
 
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NikhiL Saluja

Facebook Lets You Tag Nonfriends In Comments (UPDATED)

Now you can embellish Facebook comments with linked tags to people who aren’t your friends.

A new post on the Facebook + Journalists page clarifies how this works:

Heads up to those using subscribe on your profiles: Now you as the owner of a post can tag non-friends in the comments thread of your public posts, which will make dialogue easier. When you tag the user, they will be notified that you responded to their comment. Right now this feature is only available on profiles.

Facebook continues to refine these linked tags, which one can put in one’s comments or status updates by typing the @ sign immediately before the name in question.

Recently, the site had temporarily removed the ability to tag pages within status updates and comments, but we noticed that this has returned, perhaps as part of the ability to tag nonfriends.

The ability to tag nonfriends seems to make the most sense when you are commenting on a friend’s wall post and would like to get the attention of one of their friends who you don’t have on your own contact list yet.

Tagging people and pages send notifications to them — or the administrators, in the case of pages — so that they can respond to the tag. This helps foster dialogue on the site.

Readers, how often do you tag people or pages in status updates, comments, wall posts and captions — would having the ability to tag nonfriends increase your usage of this feature?

Underwater Beauty


 Underwater Beauty

Lets all dive in into wonderful underwater world.

Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

World of life under village jetty
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Denise pygmy seahorses
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Anemone shrimp
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Black manta ray
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Exploring mangrove shallows
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)


Denise pygmy seahorses
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

School of painted sweetlips and diver
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Beach at Airborei island
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)


Mantis shrimp
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Shy denise pygmy seahorse
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Crocodile fish and the diver
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

World of life under village jetty
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Manta ray and "paparazzi"
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Bubble coral shrimp
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Bargibanti pygmy sea horse
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

World of life under village jetty
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Denise pygmy seahorse
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)

Hard coral on mangrove tree roots
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)
Underwater Beauty (50 Photos)


NikhiL Saluja