Something For The Guys
Posted by Michelle Moquin on February 20th, 2010
Soo….the topic that seems to be getting the most attention is…SEX. No surprise there. When the world politics are too painful….too much for those to want to face….they swing to the opposite side…and slip into the face of pleasure: SEX.
Ahh…the state of sexual satisfaction. Can’t beat it…so no, I don’t blame you for going there….and I’m right along with you. It is the one pleasure in life that when you’re in it deep, it is an intense whole body and mind experience. It is the weekend – Put some pleasure on your face and enjoy yourselves to the fullest.
Guys: The girls are obviously already hot and bothered. Here’s a little something for you to feast your eyes on. You can thank Anna from Guam for sending this to me.
GUAM – If you were any where near Ypao Beach Tuesday afternoon… Chances are you would have seen the Beautiful Seattle Seahawks Cheerleaders taking in some R&R on Guam’s white sandy beaches. An island style barbeque was thrown for this NFL professional Dance Team also known as the Sea Gals.
Guam Native Pia Gillan, a member of the Seagals says that the girls are passing through Guam with the Armed Forces Entertainment Pacific Tour. This 14 day tour also includes Japan and Hawaii.
Gillan explains why she is on this tour
According to Gillan, The Only Reason why she is on this tour is because the squad would be stopping by Guam. What Gillan like most about this tour is that her family threw an island style party for her and the other seagals.
Gillan says her parents are proud of her and threw a party for her and the other girls. They wanted to share our culture with my cheering squad.”
Aside from the tour, Gillan describes how it feels to be cheering at the Seattle Seahawks Home games in front of 60,000 fans, which is almost half the size of the population of Guam
Gillan says, It’s exciting to be in front of such a big crowd, one of the loudest crouds in the NFL. There is some much energy that comes from the cheering fans.”
The Seagals expressed their enthusiam over having been able to visit Guam.
Next Stop for the Sea Gals is Honolulu where they will perform in front of troops for the next 5 days.
The Seagals 2010 calendars can be order over the internet at www.seahawks.com and cost only $15.00 each.
Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.
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February 20th, 2010 at 11:08 am
Howie
Glad that you are back and able to write in. I am not interested in aliens, but what you have to say on the matter about the planet is so very interestiing. I am hoping that it is not true, but at the same time it is very scary.
When you write in about that stuff my heart beats so fast, I have to put it aside and come back to it later.
But when you tackle matters outside your expertise, you some times (in my opinion) become meddlesome. Like you comment about Jorge and Doug.
They are grown men and can handle themselves in my opinion. I don’t think Doug feels threatened by anything someone says to or about his wife on this blog. He knows what they have together.
I like his coolness, I wish my man had half the demeanor Doug has.
Tina
February 20th, 2010 at 11:09 am
The right is again stroking the fires of hatred by accusing Obama of being secretly for the muslims.
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February 20th, 2010 at 11:11 am
Jorge, good thing you are still young. I envy you.
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First you forget names,?then you forget faces. ?Then you forget to pull up your zipper. ?It’s worse when ?you forget to pull it down.
February 20th, 2010 at 11:18 am
GET MILK… NOT BARIUM… WITH NEXT ABDOMINAL CT SCAN
Got milk? It’s a question patients who need to undergo an abdominal and pelvic CT scan might want to ask their doctors, as new research finds that whole milk is as effective a contrast agent as the nasty-tasting barium “shake” more commonly used.
Not only does milk have a taste most people find more pleasant, it’s also less likely to cause potential unpleasant side effects such as abdominal cramping, nausea and diarrhea.
MILK WORKS
The research comes from a group of doctors at the department of radiology, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City. They were looking to find a cost effective and more tolerable contrast agent for people having abdominal and pelvic scans for gastrointestinal problems, specifically of the small bowel, such as inflammatory bowel disease, neoplasm or intestinal ischemia. The scans are good diagnostic tools but the barium preparation that distends the bowel to enable the imaging is notoriously problematic for patients.
The research involved 215 gastrointestinal abdominal/pelvic scan patients, about half of whom drank a quart of whole milk while the other drank a little more than a quart of the barium fluid in the hour before the test. The findings: Images facilitated by both drinks were equally useful, and the milk group patients reported the milk was easy to drink and caused few if any side effects.
One of the study authors, Lisa Shah-Patel, MD, explained to me that whole milk has a high fat content, which is what helps to create bowel distention. On a CT scan, the milk inside the bowel looks gray, while the IV contrast agent (used in all abdominal/pelvic CT scans) looks brighter.
This outlines the bowel wall, giving the radiologist sufficient contrast to visualize what could be causing a patient abdominal pain. Since it’s the high-fat content of milk that makes it work, I found myself musing about whether researchers might consider studying how well Häagen-Dazs would work… but in the meantime, milk is an improvement over barium, at least in terms of taste.
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Lisa Shah-Patel, MD, department of radiology, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York City.
February 20th, 2010 at 11:28 am
Tina
I’m with you. I don’t think people need to be telling Doug how he should react to men coming on to Michelle on her blog. Women have to cope with women throwing themselves at their famous husbands all the time. So a man being a little uncomfortatle(actually(I don’t believe Cool Doug is) would be par for the course. Why not?
I don’t pretend to speak for Michelle, but if it were me, Jorge I would give you a shot at pleasing this married woman.
I’ve been married 11 years. It is my belief that all men cheat or would cheat if the opportunity presented it self. They are hardwired to look for and to take advantage of opportunities for some “easy pussy.”
To them it is no threat to their marriage, “it’s just pussy.” I see no reaslon women who truly have it together can’t do the same if they are interested.
Doug is probably a great, husband, I like everything he writes. It is obvious he is Michelle’s greatest fan. But he IS a man. And as such, I don’t for a minute believe that he has not hit an “easy pussy” here or there during their 11 year run.
I am not accusing you Doug, so please don’t respond to that statement. I am just speaking as a woman who has been married to a man for 11 years. I can’t prove it. And he hasn’t given me reason to suspect it, but I believe that my husband has cheated on me.
He may not see it that way because to him it may have been just some “easy pussy.” Like the kind Zen Lill expected her husband to get when she put those condoms into his luggage. I don’t think I could be bold enough to do that. Strong Girla that Zren Lill.
But to a man, if his wife fucks anybody, for any reason, she is CHEATING, and if he finds out the marriage will be in trouble. Women are expected to act differently by both men and women. We are supposed to understand a man’s weakness in that area. Oftern we blame the other woman and forgive the husband.
I say, if Jorge proves to be all that, then hit it Michelle. Take a page from Doug or any other man’s book, what Doug doesn’t know can’t hurt him, if you practice safe sex, who but you and Jorge will know?
Besides it will make it easier to forgive Doug when or if you ever find out that he ripped off a piece of “easy pussy” here or there.
Faye
PS: I’ve never cheated on my husband either, but if Jorge were in Miami, I would seriously consider it. I would most certainly go to the W for a look. I’m 5’4″ and about 114 lbs, rather attractive for a 28 year old mother of two.
So, If you are ever in Miami Jorge, blog it in advance and where you will be. I’ll be there.
February 20th, 2010 at 11:32 am
Wow!
Thanks Michelle for the Guam plug. I live in Washington DC. It is so cool. I have emailed most of my friends.
You are the best
Hafa adai
Kiki
February 20th, 2010 at 11:35 am
Men can have affairs and not be bothered by the fact that it is an affair rather than a one or two time liasion.
Most women would start to feel guily if they began an affair from an initial sex fantasy fuck. I’m like Zen Lill. I don’t like that word “cheated.” So, i’ll say that I’ve been married 9 years and have had 4 other men during it.
Our marriage is better for it. If not for the occasionaly romp, out marrage would have disolved years ago. He is a very good man, but a lousy lay. I like hard, firm dick, in my pussy from an aggressive man.
My husband is as gentle as they come. I try to get him a little high and urge him to take me, but he is set in his love making patterns.
Jorge, Howie’s comment will not deter a single woman interested. I live in San Jose, and I’m heading for the W tonight. I told my husband I would be visiting my sister in San Diego.
If you like hot latino chicks, I’m your girl. I’m 5 feet 8 inches, 147 pounds, green eyes, 36 24 37. I won’t say I am beautiful, but I have long wavy black hair like Michelle. I am 31, but I look 19. I am aways carded.
I don’t know what i will be wearing because I am heading for Sax’s as soon as I finish this. Then it’s South West and you. I already have a room at the W.
Although it is not my real name, I will be using Regina.
Regina
February 20th, 2010 at 11:44 am
Michelle
I want you to know right from the start,
That your buns are attractive to me.
I know that sounds awfully blunt,
But how can I help what I see.
I was raised to say what I think,
to be honest and always tell the truth.
Even though it somethies can be upleasant,
or maybe even uncouth.
But I guess I’m the thpe who comes right to the point,
so here’s what I’ve got to say:
When it coms to buns,You have spectacular ones,
I could havd them for lunch every day.
February 20th, 2010 at 12:07 pm
Faye, I was not inferring anything about the relationship of Michelle and Doug and whether they should or should not stray from eaach other.
I was saying that her Post was about “The Richest 1% Have Captured America’s Wealth — What’s It Going to Take to Get It Back?” — 1% controlling the rest of us affects every one of our lives directly, yet I see many comments to Jorge in West Lost Angeles.
It just seemed odd to me that readers would rather talk of sex as opposed to our culture falling apart. That is all — just an observation. OK?
HOWIE
February 20th, 2010 at 12:31 pm
Howie
I did not write in. But you were in my prayers. I am anxious to know more about the Ostin Wars and the Trench. I am a ameteur screen writer. And this has gotten my productive juices going.
I find you and what you say fascinating.
Please tell us more.
February 20th, 2010 at 12:35 pm
I’m sorry Howie. I didn’t mean to get on your case with you right out of the hospital and all. You are right. I hope you will accept my apology.
As for the topic of sex, the whole planet revolves around sex. It is why we by the kinds of clothes we do, why we want money and power, Hell it is why we go to war.
Unless you are dying everything sold today has to some sex appeal.
Take care of yourself
Faye
February 20th, 2010 at 12:49 pm
Jorge
I am coming up from Santa Barbara. I hope you won’t turn out to be one of those tiger woods brothers.
February 20th, 2010 at 12:55 pm
I have been reading everyday sometimes 3 or 4 times waiting for a response from you. I hope you are doing much better.
Let’s get right to it. Which part of the triangle does the Trench represent. Is it the point that forms the apex between the equal sides or is it a part of the base?
Which direction does the apex point? How big is the triangle. How does one enter it?
February 20th, 2010 at 1:22 pm
Wangai, you ask for the entire answer at once. I probably would too.
You can not get it all at once. You already know it is a flat isosceles triangle. Its height is as much as 35,000 feet tall. It has two more coordinates on this planet. I will tell you that the entrance is at the short length of the triangle, not the two equal lengths.
Do you realize that this has been a mystery for millennia for Aliens? They want to know how it functions too. They do not know who or what created it or what it is for. Neither do we Earthlings. I will ask what more can be told. I will check with my crystal ball.
What would it be used for? More war? Will it be used as a gate like on the TV series ‘Stargate SG1?’
Be patient and more clues will be revealed. I promise. This is real and not sci-fi. The U.S Military is massing on Guam in order to figure out this puzzle.
What does one do once one enters it? Where will it take you? This is all included in its construction.
HOWIE
February 20th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Hello Michelle and her blog readers: I have just returned home from a Hospital stay from an accident where I was seriously injured. I am weak and in horrible pain. I am trying to respond to those who have questions I usually answer and reply to those who extended their ‘Get Well’ wishes to me.
During a CT Scan of my chest they discovered a tumor called a Thymoma, which is a tumor of the Thymus gland located in between the lungs. I must have it removed after recovering from my accident.
I have tried to respond to those who wrote to me and left some comments yesterday and a couple today. I am trying to read the blog for the past week and a half of my absennce in order to catch up on things.
I need to rest now. Every breath I take hurts. I will remain in touch, but I must rest for now. Feel free to ask any question you may have for me and I will try to get to them.
HOWIE
February 20th, 2010 at 6:54 pm
Hafa adai
Michelle
I took pictures of those beauties. But I want to thank you for featuring Guam on your blog. And that second look at the lovelies didn’t hurt.
Howie
Your story is interesting. It would make a great novel, movie or TV series. I don’t know if I believe in some mysterious gate but I like anything that puts Guam at it head.
While you were in the hospital I mentioned that Guam will be changing its name to Guahan.
This is some information about one of the men who will be heading the Guam build up.
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Fil-Am officer heads $15-B US military buildup in Guam
By Robert Gonzaga
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 00:32:00 02/21/2010
Filed Under: Labor, Infrastructure, People, Military
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OLONGAPO CITY—As a young recruit in the US Navy 30 years ago, the man who would rise to the highest reaches of the world’s remaining military superpower could not have dreamt of the impact he would have on the world.
But Capt. Ulysses Zalamea, 53, the Filipino-American US naval officer in charge of the planning and execution of the $15-billion US military buildup in Guam, would show through his rapid rise soon after he joined the US Navy that he had “the right stuff.”
Zalamea said about $1 billion worth of projects are scheduled to be completed or begun this year.
After finishing his training at Recruit Training Command in San Diego, California, he was assigned as enlisted recruiting officer to the US Navy in Los Angeles.
From there, he went on to command the USS Oak Hill and serve in the Pentagon and various posts in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as the US representative.
Today, he is the deputy director of the Joint Guam Program Office.
Zalamea, who hails from Pagsanjan, Laguna, is the highest ranking Filipino-American in the US Navy, Dean Alegado, executive director of the Association of Pacific Islands Local Government (APILG) Conference, told businessmen, contractors, Olongapo City officials and tourism workers on Tuesday.
Bemedalled officer
Zalamea, who was recruited by the Navy here in Subic in 1977, distinguished himself and received the Meritorious Service Medal Award thrice, the Navy Commendation Medal six times, and the Navy Achievement Medal. These were only a few among the many accolades he has received over the years.
Alegado said Zalamea was the “main draw” of the opening last Feb. 18 of the third APILG conference that tackled the Guam military buildup that would need the services of skilled Filipino workers and contractors. The conference ends Sunday.
Zalamea, who earned his undergraduate degree from the Far Eastern University in Manila, will be in charge of the “most important and biggest infrastructure projects in the Pacific region in the last 30 years,” Alegado said.
“The objective of the conference is to take advantage of the massive development in Guam in terms of supplying skilled workers and creating business opportunities for Filipino contractors and service providers,” he said.
The buildup came about after the US government approved the relocation of its naval base from Okinawa, Japan, to Guam starting 2012.
Zalamea said the project will start this year.
“We have over 200 proposals from contractors from all over and we are going to narrow it down to four or five,” Zalamea said.
He said four or five companies will tap subcontractors in Guam, the Pacific region or the US mainland for the project.
“I hope I can open doors for other Filipinos as the US Navy has given me so much opportunity when I was starting out. The buildup in Guam is one such opportunity for Filipino businessmen and workers,” he said.
Alignment of stars
Alegado said: “With Zalamea attending the conference and being the main speaker, all the stars are aligning for us. I hope we can take advantage of that.”
So far, the response of local governments and Filipino businessmen has been “overwhelmingly positive,” he said.
He said over 1,500 contractors had signed up for contractual bidding processes, which were earlier conducted in Washington, Honolulu and Guam. About 50 of them are Filipino-owned, mostly contractors for manpower services.
Major engineering work will proceed for the next four years, while 14,200 military personnel and their 38,070 dependents will move to Guam from Okinawa from 2012 to 2016.
Aurelio Pineda, president of the Metro Olongapo Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MOCCI), said Filipino contractors who plan to operate in or send workers to Guam for the build-up project are getting a shot at being close to the key players during the conference.
“Contractors will process those who will work in Guam. They will have to be accredited by the US Navy for security reasons, but the responsibility will be up to them. This policy protects our workers against illegal recruiters,” he said.
“Attending this conference will clear up all the questions in the minds of contractors and community leaders. The key players in the Guam buildup will be here to do that. This is a networking opportunity for Filipino businessmen.”
To waive US visas
Pineda said Olongapo establishments were preparing a “warm welcome.”
“We are thankful that they have chosen Olongapo to host this conference. We want to expose them to the tourism attractions in Subic and Olongapo,” he said.
Councilor Edwin Piano, who heads the city’s Guam Build-Up task force, said the quota of Filipino workers who can be sent to Guam, pegged at only 7,000, had been waived. Olongapo’s target of sending more than 20,000 skilled workers to Guam is now possible, he said.
Paving the way for the hiring of Filipino workers is a bill filed in the Guam legislature that would also waive the need for US visas, Piano said.
“Getting those visas is hard and expensive so this is another welcome development for us,” he said.
Mayor James Gordon Jr. said that after two years of working to create opportunities for workers and businessmen in Guam, “we are prepared for the buildup. Our intent is to bring skilled workers and Filipino investors to Guam. We want a piece of that action.”
He said the exodus of skilled workers to Guam had started in Olongapo with the shipyard there “recruiting exclusively Filipinos who are well trained.”
Underwater welders
“Most are underwater welders. They are highly paid. We are the preferred source of workers in Guam,” Gordon also said.
He also said the island’s nearness to the Philippines would create an opportunity for medical tourism for Olongapo and the rest of the country.
“Guam is only three and a half hours away from here. Everything is falling into place in medical tourism. In Olongapo, there are high-quality hospitals. We want patients in Guam to come here,” he said.
US military personnel, contractors, and mayors from the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Republic of Belau, the American Samoa, Hawaii and Guam are taking part in the APILG conference.
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Peter
February 20th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Howie
How does one get inside the gate? Do you know what it looks like inside? What are the markers that designate the other two points?