Advantages: To die for Perfume Disadvantages: Expensive & hard to find
Viktor & Rolf perfume Flowerbomb has to be the most lovelist perfumes I've smelled and owned in a while. After recieving a sample from a friend, I spent 2 or 3 months looking for the bottle. 50ml of perfume will set you back £54.00 from Debenhams (the larger stores). It comes in a cute little pink box along with a pink bag and no samples!
You only need to spray a little bit as a little bit goes along way and I have found this has lasted me nearly all day without having to put on a second spray. The perfume contains bergamot, jasmin, orange trer, orchid, freesia and roses. I believe patchouli is in the perfume too.
You can also purchase the body lotion, the shimmery stuff and the eau de toilette.
Some people think the fragrance is too sweet and sickly but I think its great. The downside is it is very expensive. ...
Advantages: wide variety of related courses, can learn Russian from scratch Disadvantages: none
I studied BA Russian and Soviet Studies at Portsmouth University from 1988 to 1990. Unfortunately, I did not complete the four year course, due to getting married and then having a baby a year later.
The course was the reason I chose to go to Portsmouth, moving 210 miles from my home in Lincoln. I have been interested in the USSR and the Russian language since following the successes of the Soviet team (especially the gymnasts) at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.
I became fascinated with the Cyrillic alphabet and wanted to learn the language. I had an opportunity to do this with a short night school course as a teenager, which whetted my appetite to study it further.
One of the advantages of the course at Portsmouth was that you could learn the language ab initio. The other parts of the course sounded fascinating too, as it included ...
KarenUK 22.12.2000
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Advantages: Strong debut album, well chained together songs Disadvantages: Ends too abruptly, for some it may take some getting used to
Russian Circles are a three piece, post rock band from Chicago. And this is their debut album 'Enter' a mixture of melodic melodies and heavy riffs.
Now, even though the whole album clocks up to only six songs, you're still getting your money's worth from this album, clocking up to just over 44 min of instrumental bliss. Plus, I'll describe every single track seeing as there is only six of them.
Carpe: Begins slowly with a steady 4 note guitar pluck, but builds up to a heavy guitar thrashing only to pull you back and forward with the volume level and speed.
Micah: More subtle but at the same keeps you on the edge; this track concentrates more on the impressive guitar picking work, with the drums and bass interfering now and again for showing off purposes.
Death Rides A Horse: Starts hard and fast and continues that way all ...