Rabu, 05 Desember 2012

dari blogger yang lama


Hari Kamis 29 Maret 2007, tetanggaku yang kebetulan adik e pak Rt Nanang wafat, karena sakit parah. Yah,... itu memang sudah takdirnya. Semoga saja Allah saw mengampuni segala dosa-2nya. "Dunia hanya mampir saja"

Radio RB Am yang 2 tahun mengudara terpaksa harus berhenti karena tak ada pemasuk-an

http://elektronika-elektronika.blogspot.com/search/label/Reparasi%20HP

Sabtu, 08 September 2012

how to get


How to get my husband to last longer in bed ?

We're pretty young and have been married for two years now. 
I know that condoms are an obvious enhancement but they don't really make a difference for us and he doesn't prefer them. 
We're both pretty ambitious about sex but nowadays it's harder for him to last long enough for me to be fully satisfied. 
I tend to get pretty vocal and our style is pretty intimate, and I often let him put it in my ***. 
He has always only lasted 3-10 minutes but used to be able to go for hours with me because he could have multiple orgasms, and now he's usually too sensitive after one, so we just try and make him last as long as possible the first time.
Sometimes he'll just go slower for a bit when he's close, but as soon as I get anywhere near having an orgasm he loses it. 
Any methods, tricks or inexpensive remedies to recommend ?



How do bus stops work?

I am using Google Maps to find how I can get somewhere, through bus.
 It shows, that I need to get off the bus and get on another bus, to get to my destination.
 But does the bus, stop constantly on the way to the stops I need to get off at? Or is it one ride to my stop?

how do I get to the bus station ?





What is a conditional?

conditional is a sentence or part of a sentence that expresses a condition. It usually begins with the words "when," "if" and "unless."

condition is what must happen before something else can happen

I will come if I have enough time. 
(I am not sure that I will come. It depends on something else.)


She would tell me if she knew. 
(She doesn't know.)


Unless she agrees to pay us we will not take the job.
(She must agree to pay before we take the job.)


They will come when I call them.
(They will not come before I call them.)

Sabtu, 28 Juli 2012

about live & life

I live in Jogja
Kaka lives in spain



where do you live ?  I live in jogja
I don't live in jakarta


I read a book about the life of Diponegoro
Many people lost their lives in the war





Peter still  lives with his parents.
I still live with my parent




That athlete has got no more LIFE in him


http://www.englishdaily626.com/qna.php?019


To “stay” in a place is to live in it temporarily. To ask someone where his permanent home is, you say: “Where do you live?” But if you meet someone who is on holiday, or is here temporarily, you ask: “Where are you staying?”. The present continuous tense there suggests a temporary situation.
There is no need to use a preposition in such a question. But you need a preposition for questions like “Which hotel are you staying at?” or “Which town are you staying in while you are in Malaysia?” or “Who are you staying with?”
The preposition to use after “I live ...” or “I am staying ...” in answer to the question “Where do you live?” or “Where are you staying?” depends on whether you are going to mention a country, city, town or street, in which case you use “in”; or a smaller location like a block of flats, a hotel or a friend’s house, in which case you use “at”, e.g.
“I live in Malaysia/Penang/High Street.”; “I am staying at the E & O Hotel/a friend’s house.” “I live at Angsana Flats.”