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Tomorrow is Easter, where are you and family going!?! Come over and join out family at Calvary Chapel Skyline. Let’s witness together how awesome and truly alive our #Jesus is. Hope is here. We have services at 9am and 11am @ 101 N. Skyline Drive T.O. 91360 (check out the map on the geotag) Childcare provided. See you there! #calvaryskyline #calvarychapel #conejovalley #thousandoaks #easter #heisalive (Taken with Instagram at Calvary Chapel Skyline)

I gots my #easter #basket. I love my parents. (Taken with instagram)

Elongated Home Button area & Larger Display shows on leaked iPhone 5 Screen Protector

We can feel the heat is rising as the iPhone 5 release date is just around the corner, a lot of news about the next gen of the iPhone is widely spread across the Internet lately.

Recently, unwire.hk posted pictures of the screen protector that has been claimed (possibly) to be an iPhone 5 screen protector.

The recent leak we have here has strengthen up the report we have earlier where the home button area is predicted to be larger.

Elongated Home Button area & Larger Display shows on leaked iPhone 5 Screen Protector

Along with the elongated home button, as can be seen in the picture where an iPhone 4 is placed face-down on top of the screen protector, it is also showing the size of the iPhone 5 is slightly bigger than the iPhone 4.

iPhone 4 is placed face-down on top of the screen protector

Close up iPhone 5 screen protector on top

Regardless of the news, we are expecting the iPhone 5 launch in this October.

Posted by Edward on September 16, 2011


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“Don’t Mess With My Man” by: Nivea
Blast from the past. This song would be playing it up all over the radio in 2002. HA!


Sometimes things get so difficult and I just want to walk far, far, away….

thedailywhat:

Rubbing Their Noses In It of the Day: Beasley Allen may have dropped its class-action lawsuit, but Taco Bell isn’t entirely satisfied.
In a full page ad that ran in today’s edition of the Wall Street Journal, LA Times, and The New York Times, the Yum! Brands division asked the Alabama-based lawfirm to apologize for claiming that its meat mixture doesn’t meet the USDA’s requirements to be called “beef.”
“You go it wrong,” Taco Bell tells Beasley Allen in the ad, “and you’re probably feeling pretty bad right about now. But you know what always helps? Saying to everyone, ‘I’m sorry’.”
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“Full Attention”
by: Jeremy Riddle

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