VIP’s and the Virtual World Similar to WebkinzWhen you think of Littlest Pet Shop, you think of those cute little bobble headed, magnetic pawed pets of all kinds. They are inexpensive and easy to play with and collect. There are numerous Littlest Pet Shop play sets and figures to go with all sorts of cute little animal figurines.
Now, similar to Webkinz, Littlest Pet Shop is entering into the virtual world with its newest toy, VIPs. Just like Webkinz, the VIP is a stuffed animal pet that comes with a computer code on its tag so you can play with the virtual version of your pet online. It’s the best of both worlds, real and virtual.VIPs currently include a dog, cat, panda, turtle, and penguin with more scheduled to be released. Each VIP sells for $15.00 and of course, comes with a computer code that you enter online at www.littlestpetshop.com. Simply enter the code that comes on the pet’s tag onto the website and you get a virtual pet. Once you name your virtual pet, you can start playing with it in the virtual world. There are six different online worlds to explore and a variety of games in each world to play. By using the virtual map, you can quickly go from place to place, or you can simply “walk” where you please. Grab a friend and you can talk to each other in the VIP world. You’re never alone in the VIP world, meet up with friends and/or other VIP members. Someone is always in the kid friendly, kid safe VIP virtual world ready to play!
Introducing the Virtual World of Littlest Pet Shop – VIP
BBC World News America
Hard-hitting News for AmericansBBC World News America aired its first news show tonight. It was actually a news show.Everything that you have not been hearing in the way of news can be heard now. BBC World News America is NOT a fluff news hour.BBC World News America is a hard-hitting news show. With in-depth, on the ground reporting in each of the places it reported
from.Matt Frei is the broadcaster. He shows no signs of bias for or against America or the stories he is reporting on.BBC World News America was refreshing and scarily eye opening. Footage was sometimes graphic, and the reporting was to the point.Some of the topics covered tonight were Putin, who has decided he is not ready to step down. BBC World News America reported that Putin has told his dominate United Russia Party that he may run for Prime Minister.Putin cannot run for a third term as President of Russia. It’s been said that he does not want to relinquish his power. BBC World News America also did an interview with Mrs. Bush. She was quite vocal. Matt Frei asked Mrs. Bush if she was more vocal now that her husband wasn’t running for office.Mrs. Bush said no, she is just very passionate about women’s rights all over the world. It was a very good interview.BBC World News America also had a report on Burma. With reporters on the ground, they told of the seemingly crushed rebellion and the fallen from that uprising.Darfur was front and center on BBC World News America tonight. They told of the shocking attack against 20 UN Peacekeepers.As reported by the BBC World News America there in Darfur, the soldiers didn’t stand a chance. Many countries are debating on whether to pull their soldiers out. BBC World News America said there were countries that were questioning whether or not the UN Peacekeepers were even allowed to have guns.There were stories on the BBC World News America tonight about Syria and their talk of reserving the right to retaliate against Israel for the Sept. missile strike. The BBC World News America reported on Blackwater, American Presidential candidates, and the meeting between North and South Korea. Also, Pakistan and who would be their next leader was discussed in depth.
Online Dating Advice 101: Good Instant Messaging Etiquette
Most online dating follows a natural progression from profile searches, to email, to instant messaging and finally, meeting in person. If you’re lucky, a spark has already been struck that will continue to grow. That’s much more likely to happen if
you follow some of the most basic online dating advice: good instant messaging etiquette. The first and most important rule of online dating is this – keep your nude pictures to yourself. You never know where your amateur nudes will end up, and even if you’re proud of them, that’s something to keep track of! Girls, this means even those cleavage baring shots. They give the wrong impression to your potential date. Guys, we really don’t need to know what your penis looks like at this stage, nor do we need to see your chest. Not only does it do nothing to encourage most women to send our own revealing pictures, but it sends the message that you’ll be in a hurry to reveal those body parts in person, too. Of course, if you met on a site like onlinebootycall.com this rule probably goes out the window, along with your date’s panties.You must always have something to say if you want to keep your date interested. Good instant messaging etiquette means you don’t strike up a conversation unless you have something to say. You wouldn’t call a friend and hang on the line with 7 minutes of silence at a time. This is especially true if you’re trying meet someone online for a date. Good conversations have rhythm and flow, and hopefully, a point (getting to know him, letting her get to know you). Don’t try to carry 5 conversations at once, or entertain guests. And if you are pulled away, always apologize and say when you intend to get back to the other person.Convince your potential date that he or she isn’t chatting with a teenager by using real words. Use good grammar and lose the abbreviations. How you say things are as important as what you say. Capitalization and punctuation helps, too. Commonly used abbreviations like “brb” are fine in small doses, but if you can’t form complete sentences your date is more likely to see you as lazy than cool.