Monday, January 31, 2011

hate my internet

i just hate my internet connection this is why i have difficulty to post im now that mc donald to go on web thanks to my laptop

Sunday, January 30, 2011

finally home

ok i make 40 $ in 2 hour but i had to go because my costume was not warm enough, i got frostbite under my mask and condensation make by my mouth make ice on my face finally some people had me to there party it was cool next time i will take the same costume as new year

Saturday, January 29, 2011

night in mtl

ok boys and girls i will go in montreal tonight to make cash i you want to found me im gonna have a v for vendetta costume and a awesome sign,
i will be on st-catherine in montreal near berri-uqam

Friday, January 28, 2011

no drinking

im not drinking i stop to go in the army but i going to the bar to night i got bar tricks

Thursday, January 27, 2011

trolling in the night

i just have so much fun to on chat roulette with my new mask and song yeah



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

next saturday

i will go out again to make cash but this time i with take a v for vendetta costume

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Monday, January 24, 2011

hero day


  
 you don't need super power to win only be super trained

here some site where you can figured how to become a hero
Be an awesome vigilante

world superhero registry

reallifesuperheroes

the last one is the best



wow that song is awesome hahahhaha

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

scream story


 you are now aware that the girl you are dating for 6 month is maybe a little boy in is pantie

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

so high in the sky

i recently aware that the people that visited my blog are sometime ... ok i will just give you this






Monday, January 17, 2011

what is the best part time job

for each Comment i will try go get the job NOW it your turn to  chose me a part time job( photo proof )will be added.

1. Package handler. Do you have a strong back and an aversion to offices? Then you might get a lot of mileage out of loading and unloading packages at a UPS warehouse in one of the 90 cities the shipping carrier serves. Part-timers must work a minimum of 15 hours a week and wait 12 months before being eligible for benefits. But the company fully funds your health insurance premiums and offers tuition reimbursement for part-timers who take harder-to-fill shifts. Median wage: $11 to $12 per hour.*
2. Barista. Pacific Northwest-based Tully's Coffee serves up some pretty rich perks to the part-time baristas who work in its Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, and Arizona retail locations. Employees who put in at least 17.5 hours are eligible for sick pay, a 401(k) savings plan, a limited health plan, dental insurance, legal services, and a slew of discounts. On top of those perks, baristas who work at least 24 hours a week are eligible for medical insurance (including PPO and HSA offerings), disability insurance, and holiday and vacation pay. Median wage: $8.45 per hour.
3. Test prep tutor. Do you enjoy working with students? If you have some teaching experience and know your way around standardized tests, working as a classroom instructor or private tutor can be a great way to parlay your skills into a part-time job with flexible hours and health benefits. Companies like Kaplan regularly hire instructors and tutors to guide teens and adults through the test preparation process -- from the SATs to grad school admissions testing to professional certification exams. Median wage: $12.22 per hour.
4. Customer service representative. If you're a people person who's good on the phone, working as a call center rep might be the gig for you. Not only do many of these jobs lend themselves to flexible, part-time shifts, more and more companies are hiring customer service reps to work from their own home.Keep in mind that, to qualify for these positions, you must have a reliable computer and Internet connection. Median wage: $11.16 per hour.
5. Computer software test/quality assurance analyst. Are you the person everyone comes to when their latest software purchase has them stumped? Then why not put your tech savvy to work? Software companies -- notorious for their flexible schedules (including part-time hours) and generous benefits -- always need people to test their creations before they ship. Note: A two-year or four-year computing degree or prior programming experience likely will be required. Median wage: $18.84 per hour.
6. Sales clerk/cashier. If you think working for a grocery store takes you out of the running for subsidized health care, you're wrong. Employees of Whole Foods who work at least 30 hours a week and have put in at least 800 hours with the supermarket chain benefit from the company's fully funded health care plan. Plus, the longer they're with the company, the more paid days off employees receive for vacation, holidays, and personal time. And after a year with the company, part-time employees are eligible for a 401(k) plan and a 20 percent discount on all store items. Median wage: $8.16 per hour.
7. Bus driver. Don't want to work in an office or a retail location? With a valid driver's license and a squeaky-clean driving record, you can try your hand at driving a bus for a living. Not only are the schedules flexible, healthcare benefits and paid-time off are frequently included. In King County in Washington State, after completing a 26-day paid training program, drivers who work at least 12.5 hours a week are eligible for the county's healthcare package, paid vacation days, and sick leave. And after seven months on the job, part-time drivers are eligible for the county's retirement plan. Median wage: $12.80 per hour.
8. Medical assistant. Not only is health care one of the most recession-proof fields out there, it's known for offering more than its share of part-time employment options -- complete with health benefits and paid time off. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks medical assistants as one of the fastest growing careers today. Sixty-two percent of medical assistants work in doctor's offices, performing a variety of administrative tasks. While some medical assistants learn on the job, many come to the field with a one-year or two-year degree. Median wage: $11.26 per hour.
9. Domestic worker. Like the general public but don't like the hustle and bustle of public places? Then you might like working in a private home as a part-time nanny or house cleaner. In Seattle, the agency A Nanny for You places domestic workers with families, some of whom provide monthly health-care stipends that workers can apply to their own health insurance costs. Plus, the pet waste removal franchise DoodyCalls, which boasts 40 U.S. locations, offers health coverage to employees who have been with the company 30 days and work at least 30 hours a week scooping Fido's backyard droppings. Median wage: $13 to $17 per hour.**
10. Temporary office assistant. As companies struggle to operate with leaner budgets this year, they're more likely to hire temps to handle pressing projects than add another staff member to their payroll. And while you won't catch any company doling out benefits to its temps, the agencies that hire these project-based workers frequently offer such perks. Case in point: Express Employment Professionals, a temp agency with 600 offices in four countries that offers its administrative, industrial, and professional temps health coverage the moment they're placed on their first assignment. After working the requisite number of hours (varies from branch to branch), Express temps also are eligible for holiday pay, a 401(k) program, and computer and job skills training. Median wage: $10.50 per hour.

Michelle Goodman is author of "The Anti 9-to-5 Guide: Practical Career Advice for Women Who Think Outside the Cube" and "My So-Called Freelance Life: How to Survive and Thrive as a Creative Professional for Hire."
Source: Salary data from PayScale.com. The salaries listed are median, hourly salaries for part-time workers with 1-2 years of experience and do not include any bonuses, commissions, or profit sharing.
* Salary data from UPS.
** Salary data from DoodyCalls.


Sunday, January 16, 2011

new kind of kindersurprise

im presenting you a super burning motor cycle have fun


However, unfortunately for us Westerners, the available instructions are in Chinese and look pretty difficult to follow. To the brave DIYers, attempt with the images below, OR to any kind, chinese-speaking soul out there...






See more: HowTo: Turn a Lighter Into a Lightercycle « Wonderment Blog http://www.wonderhowto.com/wonderment/howto-turn-lighter-into-lightercycle-0123970/#ixzz1BDMNUBtK

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Bronson

In 1974, a hot-headed 19 year old named Michael Peterson decided he wanted to make a name for himself and so, with a homemade sawn-off shotgun and a head full of dreams he attempted to rob a post office. Swiftly apprehended and originally sentenced to 7 years in jail, Peterson has subsequently been behind bars for 34 years, 30 of which have been spent in solitary confinement. During that time, Michael Petersen, the boy, faded away and 'Charles Bronson,' his superstar alter ego, took center stage. Inside the mind of Bronson - a scathing indictment of celebrity culture. Written by anonymous


Friday, January 14, 2011

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Monty Python's night



to night is the night of Monty Python's movie, these movie are the rare movie than you can qualified of EPIC yes orange text i only for real epicness
 



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Gorgeous Pickel

For all pickle aficionados, apparently the combination of sour pickles and sweet Kool-Aid is surprisingly delectable. Popular in Mississippi, Kool-Aid drenched pickles are a popular treat coined Koolickles. Sound unappetizing? Don't knock it 'til you try it. The New York Times reports, "[Koolickles] have an arresting color that combines green and garnet, and a bracing sour-sweet taste that they owe to a long marinade in cherry or tropical fruit or strawberry Kool-Aid."

Not willing to drive over to Mississippi for a 50-cent pickle, I decided to try my hand at making Koolickles at home. Almost every recipe that I found called for "red" Kool-Aid; not being sure which flavor "red" represents, I went for a combination of cherry and tropical punch.

If curiosity gets the better of you and you'd like to make your own Koolickles, the process is really simple. Honestly, the hardest part is making room in the refrigerator for the pickle jar! 


Koolickles

Ingredients:
1 gallon jar dill pickles
1 lb granulated sugar
2 pkgs unsweetened Kool-Aid 

Place a colander over a large bowl and drain all of the pickle brine. Do not discard the brine. 

Mix the sugar and Kool-Aid into the reserved brine and stir well until completely dissolved. 

Slice the pickles in half lengthwise. 


Return the pickle halves to the original jar. Add the Kool-Aid/brine mixture to cover the pickles; you WILL have leftover brine. Resist the urge to drink it.

Seal the jar and place the pickles in the refrigerator for one week. The pickles will absorb the Kool-Aid brine and take on their new color and flavor. Don't be alarmed if the pickles shrink slightly -this is completely normal.

After one week, the koolickles should be ready. Enjoy!
 



Monday, January 10, 2011

clubbing in montreal

im now a nocturnal creature i sleep the day and party all night clubbing is awesome my girlfriend and i , loved to dance i think of maybe take  salsa class, i will be now a expert in martial art and dance and some pic of the club





 

Friday, January 7, 2011

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

god damn sleep

ok i sleep to much to day , Jules Verne was so good that went i look at the clock i was 4h30 am  and i again dream of monster



its fun how Jules Verne make me want to play Bioshock


 they built a city on the nautilus

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

20 000 Leagues Under the Sea

i begin to read the complete task of Jules Verne awesome book and i give you some sea monste

Monday, January 3, 2011

wow minecraft

i just got minecraft this morning wow just awesome very good game but im happy that my friend gave me the game



and i now understand the creeper fear

Sunday, January 2, 2011

omg free cash

on the night of the new year i transform my self into a beggar and i really make 175 dollars i just shit brick
the trick was you take a picture with me and you can give me tips if you want


this is 175 dollars the change is some 1 dollar and 2 dollars pieces and i make it from 10h00 pm to 1h00 am be creative the cash wait you

Saturday, January 1, 2011

late again

happy new year everyone i will make
 better post tomorrow and a little picture for the run