Gwen Stefani’s Ab Workout
So the secret to Gwen Stefani’s killer abs is to work them constantly like she did during Hawaii’s No Doubt concert.
Video courtesy of oriata.
So the secret to Gwen Stefani’s killer abs is to work them constantly like she did during Hawaii’s No Doubt concert.
Video courtesy of oriata.
First pictures, now video from the Black Eyed Peas concert at Bayfest. Fergie singing the chorus of Big Girls Don’t Cry has hypermobility in her elbows.
After reading several rave reviews about Mad Men, I started watching the series (okay just one episode so far). Not knowing anything about the show, I was surprised to a see a familiar face in the form of Connor from Angel. Vincent Kartheiser plays wannabe Mad Men Pete Campbell who needs to work on containing his id.
With season 3 starting up, I have a lot of catching up to do! Get to work Tivo!
Wow, more great shots from @oriata! First, she got some snaps at the No Doubt concert, and now she powershot-ed the Black Eyed Peas at the packed Bayfest.
Here’s Fergie.
And what’s with those “finger gloves?”
In November, an international group of entrepreneurs and investors will convene in Hawaii in order to rethink tech, business, and sustainability. Dubbed (RE)THINK HAWAII, this cross section of skills and interests will feature “panels, lunches, excursions, dinners, cocktails and aloha style exchange of ideas and relationship building in Hawaii.”
And yes, while an international gathering, the event organizers include Hawaii’s very own Neenz, Melanie, Bruce, and Yaling. Read about all the organizers involved.
Attendance to this event is limited to 200 participants, and you must be invited to attend. If you’re interested and can contribute to this nexus, you can request an invitation.
Details are still forthcoming, so follow rethinkhawaii on Twitter to keep up with the latest RE(THINK) HAWAII news.
Here are my favorite No Doubt songs (sorry, Gwen’s solo stuff doesn’t count), and to help me present these favorites are Ms. Stefani’s six pack abs.
That would be:
If Costco can start selling Christmas gear then you know the holidays are right around the corner, and the Pulpconnection Holiday Gift Guide is open for recommedations.
For the nostalgic rapper, the once greatness of MC Hammer is gonna hurt us again. As a 20th anniversary memento of Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ‘Em comes Don’t Hurt’Em. This companion set will feature music inspired by the originals but will also have a 2010 twist to them.
What Hammer fan won’t want to be hurt again?
Ala Moana is celebrating its 50th anniversary in the Islands and over these years, do you know 11 of its original merchants are still in operation? Can you name them?
The low cut LeBron’s look fresh. Double stacked Nike Zoom… ah who cares, look at the patent leather accents!
Just looking at the Nike LunarGlide+ running shoe. Technology of this shoe powered by Dynamic Support system, Flywire, and Nike+. Customer rating of 4.45 stars, $100.
Yet another want…
After showing a clip of Push It, Glee has released yet another teaser from the upcoming season. This time, Mr. Schuester, goes Kanye with Gold Digger.
Behind the Scenes of "Gold Digger"!
Again, I’m hoping the series doesn’t spill all its greatness by jumping the shark with teasers before the series kicks off in September.
One of the things I remember from Psych 7 class in college is the model of the id, ego, and super-ego. First a lesson from Wikipedia, the id is described as:
amoral and egocentric, ruled by the pleasure–pain principle; it is without a sense of time, completely illogical, primarily sexual, infantile in its emotional development, and will not take “no” for an answer. It is regarded as the reservoir of the libido or “instinctive drive to create”.
The ego is the mediator between the id and super-ego and:
separates what is real. It helps us to organise our thoughts and make sense of them and the world around us.
Lastly, the super-ego:
strives to act in a socially appropriate manner, whereas the id just wants instant self-gratification. The Super-ego controls our sense of right and wrong and guilt. It helps us fit into society by getting us to act in socially acceptable ways
What I recognize is this id, ego, and super-ego construct in relation to my personal social media outlets. I definitely have to say that my social media id is Pulpconnection.net. Everything about the id and its pleasure principle is probably contained within this blog. I freely talk about anything on this blog and have been known to “spit the truth.”
My social media ego equivalent is probably Twitter. The short bursts of tweets about news and conversations do help make sense of the virtual and physical world around me. And in Twitter, what I tweet are expressions of “I myself,” the pure definition of ego.
Lastly, my super-ego representation has to be Facebook. The super-ego acts as the conscious, just as Facebook does for me, probably because real names are used. Although my tweets and blog posts are fed into Facebook, I selectively add other components to my Facebook profile balancing the urges of my id and the realities of my ego.
So there you have it, my id, ego, and super-ego of social media. What are yours?