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Friday, June 20, 2014

Play Free Flash Games Online

Top three games that I love to play over and over again.


Here are my top 3 picks:



1. Hot Dog Bush

A very addicting game that features ex-President George W. Bush in this fun packed game, where you as the player gets to cook hot dogs in Bronx (first level) and so on. Every day you have a goal that has to be fulfilled for you to be able to advance in the next level. This game is also available on Itunes App Store and Google play, so if you have an android phone, tablet, iPad or iPhone, you better get this game for you to have fun anytime you want!


This wildly popular Flash game has finally landed on mobile! With over 300 million game plays around the web 'Hot dog Bush' has certainly aroused many taste buds and is sure to delight some more.

Help the ex-President grill and serve up sizzling hot dogs, burgers and fries to all kinds of wacky customers in this totally addictive, deliciously fast-paced time management game.


2. Deal or No Deal



How do you break Deal or No Deal? It's quite simple, really: just fail to randomize the dollar amounts. Instead of distributing the dollar amounts randomly at the start of each game, the game only uses a series of predetermined templates. This means that you will get specific distributions of amounts multiple times as you continue to play through the game. If you happen upon one you've already played and happen to remember where stuff was, you can pretty much get the best deal every single time.


The premise is pathetically simple: You are presented with 26 briefcases, each of which contains one of 26 different dollar amounts in random order. You pick a case for yourself and then start eliminating other cases to try to narrow down what amount you've picked out for yourself. All the while, you also entertain offers from a mysterious banker who tries to buy you out before you can find out how much your case contains. (Gamespot.com)



3. Papa's Pizzeria

The basics of the gameplay are simple: Just swap through four stations, each an important part of the pizza-making process.

The Order Station: This is where you will take orders from when a customer approaches the counter.
The Topping Station: Once you have an order (or two, or three) queued up, this is where you will go to prepare the pizza. Topping is easy--simply drag and drop various toppings onto the pizza, according to the customer's specifications. Here's where some tricky bits come in--the customer not only decides what toppings he wants, but also where they should be put. For the best pizza, the toppings will need to be roughly evenly distributed around the area of the pizza he wants the toppings on.
The Baking station: Once you finish working on the toppings, you can send your pizza directly to the ovens, where it will cook. It's up to you to take the pizza out when it's been baking for the right amount of time.
The Cutting Station: After taking the pizza out of the oven, it's sent straight here. By drawing lines from end to end of the pizza, you cut it into pieces, according to how the customer ordered it to be cut. Then, when you are satisfied, you can finish the pizza, sending it out to the customer.

Your performance at each of these stations directly determines what score--or rather, how much tip money--the customer awards you when you pass the pizza along to him. (Jayisgames.com)

xoxo,

Monday, June 2, 2014

Something to do when you're bored.

Some of the few things I do whenever i'm bored:

  • Number one: Exercise! I exercise whenever i'm bored to the nth level. The exercises that I usually do at home is Zumba. Check out Zumba Fitness Flat AbsZumba Fitness Flat Abs Workout reduce tummy size, flat tummy, slim tummy, abs tone, tummy tone, dance workout, workout with dance moves! You must give it a try and I guarantee you'll be having sexy flat abs soon! 


  • Number two: Watch a YouTube video! Getting really bored? Ditch your Facebook addiction and head on to YouTube! Search for your favorite artist or even try searching "How to's" like How to draw a girl, how to make your very own do it yourself cut out shirt! Check this link out How to draw a girl or DIY clothes! Have yourself out! :)


  • Number three: Watch Nat-Geo People: A Foodies Guide! A surefire way to relish your boredom: Watch Street Food Around the World as Ishai Golan will take you to many cities of the world discovering different street foods and culture! Or better yet watch Eat Street a show that showcases great food from trailer trucks! Must grab a cracker when sitting down on the couch watching those shows, it'll make your tummy growl!

  • Number four: Go out! Stand up and get up from that couch! It's time to go out for fun whether by yourself or you go out with  friend or two! The effects of walking are:

  •  1. It strengthens your heartRegular walking has been shown to reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke. It lowers levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol while increasing levels of HDL (good) cholesterol and keeps blood pressure in check. 
  • "Anything that raises your heart rate and gets your blood pumping is a workout for your heart and circulatory system," says personal trainer Stuart Amory. According to the Stroke Association, walking briskly for up to 30 minutes can help prevent and control the high blood pressure that can cause strokes – reducing your risk by up to 27 per cent.
  • 2. It lowers disease risk
  • As well as heart disease, a walking habit can slash your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, asthma and some cancers. A study in the British Medical Journal showed taking more steps every day can help ward off diabetes. And according to the charity Walking For Health, regular exercise such as walking could reduce risk by up to 60 per cent. Those of us who are active have around a 20 per cent lower risk of developing cancer of the colon, breast and womb than those least active.
  • 3. It keeps weight in check
  • "If you’re trying to lose weight, you need to burn about 600 calories a day more than you’re eating," says Amory. "Putting one foot in front of the other is one of the easiest ways to do that." A person weighing 60kg burns 75 calories simply by strolling at 2mph for 30 minutes. Increase that to 3mph and they’ll burn 99 calories. Speed it up to a fast walk (4mph) and that’s 150 calories – the equivalent of three Jaffa Cakes or a jam doughnut. "Walking also increases muscle mass and tone and the more muscle you have, the faster your metabolism – so the more calories you burn, even at rest," he adds.
  • 4. It can help prevent dementia
  • Dementia affects one in 14 people over 65 and one in six over 80. We know being active has a protective effect on brain function and regular exercise reduces dementia risk by up to 40 per cent. And, according to Age UK, older people who walk six miles or more per week could avoid brain shrinkage and so preserve memory as the years pass.
  • 5. ...and osteoporosis, too
  • "Walking counts as a weight-bearing activity," says Amory. "It stimulates and strengthens bones, increasing their density – really important, especially for women. It also helps maintain healthy joints so may stave off conditions such as arthritis."
  • 6. It tones your legs, bum – and tum
  • A good walk can help strengthen and shape your legs, giving great definition to calves, quads, hamstrings and lifting your glutes (buttock muscles) – especially if you add hills. But if you really pay attention to your posture as you walk, it can tone your abs and whittle your waist, too.
  • Fitness expert Joanna Hall is founder of the Walkactive method of 'conscious' walking for better posture and overall fitness results. She says: "Think about lengthening up through your spine to create space between your earlobes and shoulders. Relax your shoulders, pull in your tummy and pelvic floor and imagine you have a cup of water balanced on top of each hip bone that you don’t want to spill. As you walk with this posture, your shoulders will naturally rotate and this works your oblique abdominal muscles – you’ll be taking inches off your waist with every step." Check out these 12 fitness videos on how to tone your body.
  • 7. Let’s not forget your arms
  • "Your speed when walking comes from your arms," says Hall. "Hold them at a comfortable level, bent at the elbow, and swing them backwards and forwards as you walk. Swing them faster and you’ll automatically speed up. And all this movement tones your arms, shoulders and upper back." Bye bye, bingo wings!
  • 8. It boosts your vitamin D levels
  • If you’re walking outside in daylight, you’ll be boosting your body’s stores of vitamin D – a nutrient that’s hard to get from food, but that we can synthesise from exposure to sunlight. Many people in the UK are deficient in vitamin D and it’s a nutrient that plays a big role in everything from bone health to immunity. While sun safety is still important (see www.sunsmart.org.uk), experts agree that exposing as much skin as you can to the sun, little and often and without burning, will help you to produce sufficient vitamin D.
  • 9. It gives you energy
  • It might seem like a paradox (and the last thing you might feel like) but a brisk walk is one of the best natural energizers around. It boosts circulation and increases oxygen supply to each and every cell in your body, helping you to feel more alert and alive. It wakes up stiff joints and eases muscle tension so you feel less sluggish. Always have a mid-afternoon energy slump at work? Head out for a walk at lunchtime instead of sitting in a cafĂ© or at your desk and see what a difference it makes. Here are some other quick ways to boost your energy levels.
  • 10. It makes you happy
  • The ability of exercise to boost mood is undisputed. Studies have shown regular, moderate-intensity exercise (such as brisk walking) to be as effective as antidepressants in cases of mild to moderate depression. Getting active releases feel-good endorphins into the bloodstream, reducing stress and anxiety. And don’t forget it’s often a social activity – joining a walking group or meeting friends to walk and chat is a great way to banish feelings of isolation and loneliness. A survey by the charity Mind found 83 per cent of people with mental health issues look to exercise to help lift their mood. For greatest benefit, they say, get active outdoors and somewhere green. Check out our tips on how to join a walking group. (c) Words: Hannah Ebelthite (Top ten health benefits of walking)

Enough already. Kbye.