Fur party Grand Opening charity funny

FunnyFur.com, the leading Houston luxury pet boutique specializes in designer dog clothing and accessories, has just opened their new ships in the River Oaks is conveniently located in Houston. Funny fur charity festivity hosted the Grand Opening on 19 may benefit citizens for animal protection (CAP). The new store will have all the unique and high fashion dog clothes and accessories customers and fans love along with a selection of premium pet food and treats including raw, holistic and all natural pet foods. Pet-loving local Houstonians would be in for a treat! Funny fur buyers scouring the world for high fashion pet clothes are unique, and must have accessories.

Funny fur boutique exclusive new dog in dog Accessories, dog toys, pet beds and dog style carriers. It also supplies a premium pet foods, pet food

Charity Grand opening party will feature a “dress to Impress” Pet Fashion Show contest, door prizes

“CAP is pleased to be a part of the grand opening of funny fur in River Oaks at May19th. Please stop by to see their new store featuring the best of the best in jewelry dog to shop for furry friends, win prizes and meet Annie, dog STAMP Ambassador Booth kiss him. Don’t forget to bring Your precious pet dress to Impress and enter the contest. This will be the best go-to event ever! “, said Trisha Royal, CAP’s Community Outreach Director.

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Today’s Situation Room:

President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney is now really don’t agree on the sensitive issue of same-sex marriage.

Romney disagreed. He says this is a problem for the federal Government. He supports a constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage in each State.

Right now, some 30 countries already ban on same-sex marriage. Six States plus the District of Columbia allow it.

Romney also opposed to civil unions that would give homosexuals the same rights as married couples.

But when it comes to the US military, the Republican candidate said he has no desire to seek to restore the policy of “don’t ask, don’t tell” — at least for now. President Obama’s move to kill policy was last year.

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Travel Picks: Top 10 buildings of the “ugly” to visit

(Reuters)-a recent opinion in New York Times resurrected the ancient debate about whether ugly buildings worthy of preservation if considered historically important. While the staff and tourists in online travel Advisor Trippy.com (www.trippy.com) may be hesitant on that issue, they can certainly tell you that building they would put on the list for consideration. Here are their choices for the world’s Top 10 ugliest buildings. Reuters is not supported on this list: 1. j. Edgar Hoover Building (FBI HQ); Washington, D.C.

This is reason alone to avoid the list of 10 Most Wanted. Located in the city centre, the giant of the 1970s bleak is almost unavoidable. The days that can be counted as a discussion on the relocation of the rumored to be circling in the capital. 2. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; Cleveland, Ohio

Even the architects were not happy with this one. Upon completion, is happy to acknowledge himself there is I.M. Pei is a little harmony in forms is contradictory. 3. Sharp Centre of design; Toronto, Canada

Though some call it innovative, there are others who call it unbearable. While the black box and white buildings combined with pencil-like tall support make it look like a club for fans of crossword, the building is actually part of the Ontario College of Art

Ever wonder what you get when you cross Transformers figurine, oil wells and the curling stone? Now you know. School site to offer the building “was a new order … through tolerance chaos.” 5. the Geisel Library; University Of California, San Diego, CA

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REVIEW: Animal Reiki I class raise money for pet adoption Center Sayreville

On 27 April the pet adoption center of Sayreville (SPAC) hosted their second “Animal Reiki I” class year, and it was a huge success.  Reiki is a form of holistic healing Japan beneficial to humans and animals.

The cost of this one-day course is $ 200 with 50% of the proceeds are donated to the pet adoption center of Sayreville.  Fees include all class materials, course books, Reiki I attunement, and Reiki I certification.

We have seven students and raised $ 700 for the SPAC, “said Donna Ryan, Coordinator of the event of Reiki. “All the students are very eager to help support SPAC.”

While the classroom focuses primarily on Reiki for animals, a demonstration of the proper way to share Reiki with humans are also offered. Each student received a Reiki attunement them I allowed them to now share Reiki with humans and animals.  Each student also received their certificates in animal Reiki I. 

After their attunement, students have the opportunity to practice skill learn new Reiki on some animals.  There are two kittens owned by Donna Ryan named Hobbes and fire. There are also two dogs that are currently residents of SPAC and available for adoption.  Mamacita is a nine year old Boxer with natural ears and tail.  Mamacita is joined by adorable eight weeks old, mixed breed dog.

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Software Co. Insiders sell large chunks of stock

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April 19 secondary offerings in Guidewire software has an insider who profit massively recently.

On April 24, insiders cashing in on over three million shares of Guidewire Software (ticker: GWRE) for the price of previously planned $ 28.25 each.

Included in this price are Guidewire Chief Executive Marcus Ryu, who sold 494,247 shares of the company for $ 13.9 million.

This is his first in the transaction of shares in the software maker note insurance due to go public on the 25th of January.

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