Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Male Pregnancy

RYT Hospital-Dwayne Medical Center is synonymous with the world's most innovative and extraordinary healthcare. Through its affiliation with Dwayne University Medical College, RYT Hospital is responsible for the cutting-edge research that leads to the clinical treatments of the future. At RYT, medical possibilities become medical breakthroughs.

One of the breakthroughs is Male Pregnancy. Shocked? Haven't heard of it lately?

Mr. Lee Ming Wei, as an artist who has had solo exhibitions at The Whitney Museum of American Art and The Cleveland Museum of Art, explores the evanescent and diurnal cycles of living. His work is based on such basic human activities as cooking, letterwriting, and now child-bearing. There is a dedicated website for his pregnancy todate - Male Pregnancy.

Where is the world heading to? You agree with this medical breakthrough?
Tags: Male Pregnancy, TIME Magazine, Lee Ming Wei, RYT Hospital-Dwayne Medical Center, Dwayne University Medical College, Pregnant Man, Pregnant, Pregnancy

An Honest Mistake

A new Army Captain was assigned to an outfit in a remote post in the African desert. During his first inspection of the outfit, he noticed a camel hitched up behind the mess tent. He asks the Sergeant why the camel is kept there. The nervous sergeant said, "Well sir, as you know, there are 250 men here on the post and no women. And sir, sometimes the men have 'urges'. That's why we have the camel." The Captain says, "I can't say that I condone this, but I understand about urges, so the camel can stay."

About a month later, the Captain starts having his own urges. Crazy with passion, he asks the Sergeant to bring the camel to his tent. Putting a ladder behind the camel, the Captain stands on the ladder, pulls his pants down and has wild, insane sex with the camel. When he's done, he asks the Sergeant, "Is that how the men do it?", "No not really, sir... They usually just ride the camel into town where the girls are."
Tags: Jokes, Funny, Humour, Army

Monday, October 02, 2006

Back to Sudan

Will be back in Khartoum of Sudan by Tuesday, 3 Oct. Will fly with Emirates Airlines again with a 10/11 hours transit in Dubai. Will usually go round Dubai city till 1pm before boarding my 2.40pm flight to Khartoum.
Tags: Journal, Diary, Life, Emirates Airlines, Dubai, Khartoum, Sudan

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Weird Hotel

Ariau Towers Hotel, Brazil is not for the acrophobic as this hotel lets you sleep in the treetops of the Amazon Rainforest. "Tarzan's house" for example, is perched on stilts, 80 feet above ground. Situated on the bank of the Negro River, Ariau's apartments, suites and tree houses are linked by a series of catwalks. Rates start at US$280 per night and include meals and tours.
Tags: Ariau Towers Hotel, Brazil, Amazon Rainforest, Negro River, Travel, Hotel, Leisure

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Ban On Bullfightings

More than 40,000 bulls are barbarically slaughtered in rings in Spain each year but surprisingly, most Spaniards would like bullfights sent to the dustbin of history. A 2002 poll indicated that 69% of Spanish showed no interest in bullfighting. Tourists are unaware of the cruelty ways to keep bullfights alive. Many young Spaniards and Mexicans think of this crude sport as an embarrassing old occupation of their grandfathers’ impoverished times.
Apparently, there is a group of people that came together 5 years ago to call for a ban on bullfightings. As a result, “Running of the Nudes” evolved and will converge at Pamplona, Spain annually for the run to show the city that it doesn’t need to torture animals for tourism.
Tags: Bulls, Bullfighting, Spain, Pamplona, Mexico, Running of the Nudes, Ban, Torture

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Military Junta in Myanmar

The rulings generals in Myanmar can now argue that the world leaders were quiet on the coup d'etat in Thailand. As democracy was put aside by the Thai military leaders, ruling generals have a time-out now as they can say that if the Thais can do it, why keep hitting us all the time.

Tags: Myanmar, Military Junta, Thailand

Pattaya International Fireworks Festival

Pattaya is definitely firing up its presence internationally. Covid19 has hit many nations really hard and Pattaya wasn't exempted from ...