Thursday 5 March 2015

India vs. West Indies: Date, Live Stream, TV Info, Cricket World Cup 2015 Preview

Defending champions India have been the form team so far at the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, winning every one of their group matches to this point.

Only co-hosts New Zealand can boast a similarly perfect record as the latter stages of the pools move forward.

Having come into the tournament in sketchy form, India have looked impressive since the start of proceedings and will be hoping to make it four wins from four when they face an inconsistent West Indies side in Perth on Friday.

Read on for a full preview of the clash, along with television, live streaming and scheduling information.

Date: Friday, March 6

Start Time: 2:30 p.m. local time, 6:30 a.m. GMT, 1:30 a.m. ET

TV Info: Sky Sports 2

Live Stream: Sky Go

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2383675-india-vs-west-indies-date-live-stream-tv-info-cricket-world-cup-preview

Saturday 24 January 2015

The 48 Best Noncandy Valentine Ideas For Kids

Hold off on the conversation hearts this year! There comes a point where little ones just can't (or shouldn't) consume another morsel of sugar. These adorable DIY greetings require little more than a printer, scissors, and some glue to give tots a treat that will last well beyond Feb. 14. Check out 48 of the most creative ideas for sharing the Valentine love — minus the sugar!


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10 Dating Tips I Really Wish I'd Followed While I Was Single

Sometimes you're so focused on finding the right person that you don't take the time to enjoy being single, and you go about dating in the wrong way. YourTango has some expert advice on how to get the most out of dating, so you you won't have any regrets in the future.

Source http://www.popsugar.com/love/Dating-Tips-Follow-When-Youre-Single-36662361

Can This Simple Trick Make You Fall in Love? I Tried


"Do you have a secret hunch about how you will die?"

I asked my date as I watched the grease drip off my pizza, like the sweat from my palms.

I was nervous. I've never been good at science. And now here I was treating a date like a science experiment, Psychologist Arthur Aron's 36 Question Love Experiment, to be precise, that you can try too.

You may have heard of Aron's test. It gained attention recently when New York Times author Mandy Len Catron wrote about it after applying it to a date in her article "To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This." It seemed to work for her; she wrote she is now in love with her date, saying that love is an action and she's in love because "we each made that choice to be."

Love as a science experiment does make sense. Isn't that what dating is essentially? An experiment to see if you (the control) and your date (the variable) are compatible? You test this compatibility through different settings: dates alone, dates with friends, dates to Ikea, and eventually the meeting your parents. You hypothesize the future of the relationship over monthly catch-ups with your close friends: "Jake is great. But I don't think it'll last much longer. He still seems pretty hung up on his ex," you'll confess to your friend Emily over a bottle of Pinot Grigio.

Aron's study took place over 20 years ago in a lab, when a straight couple of strangers sat face to face as they took turns answering increasingly personal questions (like how do you imagine you'll die), followed by a silent four-minute-long staring contest. The result of this experiment? Six months later, the couple was married and the whole lab was invited.

Aron's study took place sober in a laboratory; about 20 years later, the New York Times writer (Catron) tried this experiment buzzed at a bar in Vancouver. My test took place sober (me) and tipsy (him) in downtown Los Angeles on a second date. It was about a week ago, the air was brisk, as we faced each other in a pizza shop, followed by a staring contest in his Prius. Passersby probably thought we were doing a drug deal, as this was downtown.

I did not fall in love. If anything, I fell out of lust. Here are the flaws I found with this experiment:


Source http://www.popsugar.com/love/36-Question-Love-Test-36670677

10 Date Ideas Inspired by the Most Glamorous Old Hollywood Movies

Nobody did romance quite like Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, and Marilyn Monroe. The golden age of film was filled with love stories that have been replicated and idolized for years now, so why aren't we taking cues from some of Hollywood's most cherished relationships? We rounded up our favorite date ideas from the greatest classics to help you incorporate a little glamour into your real-life love story. Keep reading to check out all our date ideas — and keep dreaming that your dates are Cary Grant and Gregory Peck.

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Why Bald Boyfriends Are the Best

I like bald guys. It's not just that I don't mind if a guy is losing his hair. I think it's hot. While I recognize that not every 16-year-old girl has a crush on her balding biology teacher, I think women should give bald men another look. In my well-informed opinion, they make the best boyfriends. So find yourself one, or don't, because that means more for me.

Source http://www.popsugar.com/love/Sexy-Bald-Guys-32358702

Engagement Shoots Inspired by Movies

If you're planning an engagement shoot, you probably want to set a romantic, emotional mood, and what better way than with a theme from a movie? We've rounded up some of our favorite cinematic-inspired engagement photos, from sexy The Notebook and Atonement sessions to a sweet Up-inspired shoot. There's something for every type of movie-lover, and you can go all out with the theme or just use it as a guide. I love how dead-on the Notebook-inspired one is and how hilariously silly the flying Harry Potter one is. So grab some popcorn, and check them all out now!

Source http://www.popsugar.com/love/Pictures-Movie-Inspired-Engagement-Shoots-9943171#photo-9943171