martes, 19 de mayo de 2009
Webmasterpeers Nice Contest...!!!!
-250$ in cash from Swastik A and Farrhad A.
-Developer 3 Months Package from Woo Themes worth 225$
-Forum skin design worth 300$ by Josh.
-One Copy of Flip Ninja worth 100$ (This is x2)
-1 Hour of Blog Consulting by BloggingTune worth 100$
-Twitter Background and Avatar by TwitArt worth 88$
-One ‘free for first year’ hosting plan from WP Web Host worth 80$
(This is x3)
-One banner from The WWW Blog worth $60
-One banner from Let's Sermo worth 50$
-Banner design from Ben Pei worth 50$
-One copy of Blog and Make Cash worth 20$
-One banner from The Dollar Diary worth 15$
-One banner from The Blogging Park worth 15$
-One banner from OnlineBull worth 15$
-One banner from Blogging Kid worth 15$
-One banner from Chidimar worth $15
-One banner from Teenius worth $10.
All you need to get the prize is try to collect entry as much as you can. To get entry is so easy, by making thread you get 1 entry and to reply post you get 0.5 entry. There is also many alternatives to get an entry such tweeting, forum post, etc.
The contest is end on 2nd June 2009, so there is still a time to join.
This is the contest detail : WMP CONTEST
lunes, 4 de mayo de 2009
2009 Sexy Soccer Calendar Girls by Henkel one
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Sexy Soccer Calendar January
Sexy Soccer Calendar February
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miércoles, 8 de abril de 2009
World Cup 2010 - Count down widget
Keep up to date with the latest developments and countdown to the world’s largest sporting event, and win! It’s simple.
Add either the countdown clock or the news application to your:
• Facebook profile,
• Myspace page,
• iGoogle page,
• website
• or blog.
Then send a screenshot of the Shine 2010 application to competitions@shine2010.co.za to enter the lucky draw to win a copy of FIFA 09.
You could also send a link to your site with the application to competitions@shine2010.co.za to stand in line to win.
Alternatively subscribe to the weekly Shine 2010 newsletter and automatically stand in line to win a copy of FIFA 09 every month!
Zakumi - a World Cup 2010 Mascot with attitude
Zakumi - a World Cup 2010 MascotSo what can we say about him? One thing is for sure, Zakumi will be first on the dancefloor and last off it at the biggest party in the world - the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. He wants to dance and entertain as many people as he can. He is an animator for fans, players and officials, for schoolchildren, teenagers and big kids alike!
Needless to say, he is extremely proud to be the Official Mascot and determined to be the best host for everyone visiting his beloved country. He symbolizes South Africa and the rest of the African continent through his self-confidence, pride, hospitality, social skills and warm-heartedness.
Zakumi is a jolly, self-confident, adventurous, spontaneous, and actually quite shrewd little fellow. He loves to perform and always follows his instinct and intuition, yet sometimes has the tendency to exaggerate a bit. You will often find him fooling about and teasing people but not in a mean way. He is warm-hearted and caring, and wants to make as many friends as possible.
He loves to play football as it is a great way to connect with others and break down language barriers. He always carries his football around which he will use to invite people to play with him.
Zakumi loves football. At one time he decided to dye his hair green as he felt it would be the perfect camouflage against the green of the football pitch; a bit like his rosette spots are when hunting in the wilderness!
He does have one striking weakness. With all his energy, he needs frequent rests. Occasionally, in-between performances on stage, he may suddenly fall asleep on the spot at the most random times! But rest assured, these are only short breaks that a leopard of his calibre needs to recharge his batteries.
Over the last years he has travelled the whole of Africa where the leopard habitat is good (pretty much everywhere from open savannahs, forests, jungles to mountainous areas, even deserts). He has therefore learned to adapt to new environments; enjoying the diversity in nature and people across the African continent
The name ‘Zakumi' is a composition of ‘ZA' standing for South Africa and ‘kumi', which translates into ‘10' in various languages across Africa.
Zakumi's main priority is to turn the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa into one huge, joyful and unforgettable party and show the thousands of international guests the warmth and spirit of the African continent.
"He wants to create a good mood for the fans and raise the excitement for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the first on African soil. He is a proud South African and wants to ensure that the world will come together in South Africa," explained Lucas Radebe, South Africa's football icon and close friend of Zakumi.
Zakumi the World Cup 2010 Mascot

Zakumi the World Cup 2010 Mascot
Zakumi is a leopard with green hair wearing a shirt saying South Africa 2010. Zakumi's green and gold colors represents South African national sports' teams colors. His name comes from "ZA", the ISO 3166 code for South Africa, and "kumi", a word that means "ten" in various African languages.
2010 FIFA World Cup™ - Official Logo

2010 FIFA World Cup™ - Official Logo
The 2010 identity is unique, vibrant and dynamic, graphically encapsulating the African continent while more intimately dipping into South Africa's rich and colourful heritage for inspiration.
The graphic figure strikes a resemblance to the earliest rock art paintings for which our country is also famous. This figure is caught in mid-action performing a bicycle kick - a style of play that captures the flair of African football.
The figure is lucid, energetic and indirectly illustrates an inherent passion for the beautiful game. It is kicking a football upwards - an invitation from Africa to other nations of the world to join the game.
The actual ball is a modern representation of a football, suggesting that it belongs to FIFA. And for the first time ever, this ball that has traveled across the globe will touch African soil.
The colourful backdrop behind the figure represents the South African national flag. The ‘swishes' extend upwards, from south to north, reaching out to the world. They embody the energy, diversity and fiery passion of our country, and they symbolise the rise of the rainbow nation.
The typeface is an original creation. It reflects our personality and reinforces the idea that in South Africa we do things uniquely. It is playful, naïve and free-spirited. It is also bold, welcoming and friendly.
The logo is celebratory in nature and energetic in its feel.
viernes, 3 de abril de 2009
MIlan baros and Tereza Franková sexy Calendar

Tereza isn’t the only model whom Baroš intended to marry - he also enjoyed a serious relationship with Miss Europe 2005 Edita Hortova.