Monday, March 23, 2009

I find historical fact checking mandatory for critical thought, here are some points of view on biblical record that I found engaging.
http://sn.im/edmib
Ironically, the religion scowls on gays yet King James, the provider of the most popular version of the bible was a noted homosexual. http://sn.im/edlel

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Les Brown. Pretty good. http://twurl.nl/c4ewf4
"The way of the superior man" by David Deida Rules!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Jenna's ultimate Top Ten Dog Collars

Jenna's ultimate Top Ten Dog Collars

1. Pink Collars: These top the list because pink collars are very easy to see regardless of your dog's breed. Pink collars suit both long and short haired dogs, and make locating leash rings and dog tags simple. Pink also shows up rather well in low light, which is a bonus for those late evening and nighttime walks. If your dog strays from home, you will not have to worry that someone will think your pet is a stray, as the pink collar will be easily seen. Pink collars are available in a variety of materials and almost any type of collar, from harness to head collar.

2. Patterned Collars: Patterned collars come in a variety of colors, including pink, and are a fun way to accent your dog's natural coat color. You can find patterned collars to suit just about every style, from modern polka dots and stripes to basic plaids. You may find a certain pattern seems to fit your dog's personality!

3. Basic Leather: There is something very comfortable about the look and feel of good leather. Dog collars are no exception. Especially nice for large breeds, leather collars are also very strong. They do have a drawback in that they are not a good choice for the water loving canine.

4. Nylon Webbed Collars: For a sporty look, nylon webbing is also a practical choice. Made for the dog on the move, these collars are stain, odor, and dirt resistant. They are a good choice for hunting and sports dogs. Nylon webbed collars are designed for the dog who wants to be comfortable.

5. Embellished Collars: Embellished collars are a fun choice for pet owners. They include rhinestone studded collars, spiked collars, flower appliques, and collars sporting little metal bones, sequins, or the like. Because of the wide variety of choices, there is a style to suit every breed. Embellished collars are more difficult to clean, and may not suit every dog's temperament.

6. Reflective Collars: For the dog who is a jogging or biking companion, a reflective collar is a sensible choice. These collars are less of a fashion statement and more of a safety measure. They are also a good choice for older dogs who need to go outside often, especially at night.

7. Themed Collars: If you and your dog enjoy a special activity, then a themed collar is a good choice. Themed collars can be brand specific, including well known names anywhere from Ralph Lauren's Polo to Harley Davidson and John Deere. Themed collars can also be tailored to lifestyle themes like wine tasting and soccer. Or, you may have your own personal interest turned into a personalized dog collar.

8. Identification Embedded Collars: Roaming dogs are good candidates for identification embedded collars. Your name, address, and telephone number are printed into the collar, or a metal tag is embedded in the collar. This can be very valuable, as outdoor dogs can lose their tags more easily running through the woods or rolling around. They are also a quiet option if you do not wish to hear dog tags jingling. This is a practical look.

9. Couture Collars: High end fashion meets the high class pooch. Couture collars vary from designer to designer. They are most suitable for smaller dogs and indoor dogs. Made from a variety of fancy fabrics and sophisticated designs, couture collars can be prohibitively expensive, and hard to clean. This market, however, is growing in popularity, and couture collars may be found in many small specialty stores around the country.

10. Breed Specific Collars: Different breeds of dog have different bodily structures. Dog collar manufacturers recognize this, and have produced collars to fit specific breeds. Greyhound collars are made thicker and shorter, providing more comfort around the neck, and removing the need to clip the end off a wide collar made for a larger breed. Pitt Bulls need stronger collars. Long haired dogs are most comfortable in rolled collars. Breed specific collars are a niche market.

Jenna loves dogs. She's studied personalized dog collars to cool dog collars. For info on pink dog collars go to http://www.pink-dogcollars.com.
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Brianna's Top Ten Dog Collar styles

Brianna's Top Ten Dog Collar styles

10. Bandana type dog collars: Bandana dog collars are sporty looking. These collars look great on labradors and retrievers. They are great collars for a western motif or a biker style.

9. Rhinestone dog collars: Rhinestone studded dog collars are perfect for poodles and any fluffy lap dogs. Pomeranians look precious in rhinestone collars. These collars are great for female dogs. They are more attractive than bandana collars.

8. Tartan plaid collars: Tartan plaid collars are naturally ideal for Scottie dogs and West Highland terriers. They are cute on any kind of small terrier. They also look great paired with a coordinating doggy sweater, and are more practical than rhinestone collars.

7. Rivet-studded collars: Collars studded with rivets are more all-purpose than tartan collars. Nearly all short-haired dogs look good with rivet-studded collars. These collars are compatible for any male dogs.

6. Furry collars: Furry collars are far more fun than rivet-studded collars. You can get fuzzy furry collars in all colors. They look cute on tiny, short-haired dogs like chihuahuas and 'weiner dogs'.

5. Leather collars: Leather dog collars are superior to furry ones because they wear well and last a long time. These collars look great on sporty dogs like spaniels and German shepherds. You can get leather collars in all colors too.

4. Shiny patent or vinyl collars: Shiny patent and vinyl collars are better than leather collars because they are more fun. These come in bright and splashy colors. Fancy dogs like poodles and lhasa apsos look great in these collars.

3. Spike collars: Spike dog collars are hard to beat. They are better because they exude a macho air. Bulldogs are a great match for spiked collars.

2. Polka dot collars: Polka dot collars are more fashionable than spike collars. All female dogs can wear polka dot collars. These collars are a throw-back to fifties pin-up styles.

1. Pink dog collars: Pink dog collars are best because they make every dog into a fashion princess. Pink dog collars are ideal for celebrity dogs. Pink dog collars make every day a party for your dog.

Brianna's loves dogs. She's studied personalized dog collars to cool dog collars. For info on pink dog collars go to http://www.pink-dogcollars.com.