November 13th, 2009

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Layer CakeLayer Cake (2004)

IMDB rating: 7.40

Plot: A successful cocaine dealer, who has earned a respected place among England’s Mafia elite, plans an early retirement from the business. However, big boss Jimmy Price hands down a tough assignment: find Charlotte Ryder, the missing rich princess daughter of Jimmy’s old pal Edward, a powerful construction business player and gossip papers socialite. Complicating matters are two million pounds’ worth of Grade A ecstasy, a brutal neo-Nazi sect and a whole series of double crossings. The title “LAYER CAKE” refers to the layers or levels anyone in business goes through in rising to the top. What is revealed is a modern underworld where the rules have changed. There are no ‘codes’, or ‘families’ and respect lasts as long as a line. Not knowing who he can trust, he has to use all his ’savvy’, ‘telling’ and skills which make him one of the best, to escape his own. The ultimate last job, a love interest called Tammy, and an international drug ring threaten to draw him back into the ‘cake mix’. But, time is running out and the penalty will endure a lifetime..

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Directors: Vaughn Matthew

Actors: Craig Daniel,Hardy Tom,Foreman Jamie,Gorman Burn,Harris George,Hassan Tamer,Meaney Colm,Iures Marcel,Magee Francis,Andreas Dimitri,Cranham Kenneth,Tubbs Garry,Benoit Marvin,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

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Can you mix 2 different cake batters together to make one?
I have Devil’s Food and White Vanilla. I can’t choose between the two so I have decided that I would like to mix them. Is that possible? Just prepare the Devil’s Food, then prepare the White Vanilla and mix the batters after? Or could I make one layer Vanilla and one layer Devil’s Food?

Thank you!!


I think you should do a two layer cake, and bake them separately (:
That sounds yummy, actually.
With some chocolate frosting (:
Leslie M | Nov 08, 2009


You can probably mix them together, especially if their cooking directions are similar.

If you wanted to get fancy you could do both separately, then cut the layers in half edgewise and make a 4-layer cake with chocolate/white/chocolate/white stripes. 8^)

What also might be cool is to mix them separately, then pour them together in the baking dishes and ‘marble’ them with a chopstick or a knife before baking.
It's That Guy | Nov 08, 2009


lol I’d make one layer Devil’s Food and the other Vanilla, it’ll taste a lot better than mixing them together ;) St


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How many radicals can fit in the 0bama Commune of Czars?

Van Jones - self avowed Communist, US Govt killed 3000 on 9/11
Ezekiel Emanuel - radical healthcare advisor
Cass Sunstein - wants to ban hunting?
Carol Browner - Socialist

And the list goes on….
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=95013


i will take one at random van jones?
here is wiki.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Jones

breekatz | Sep 04, 2009


He’ll create a few temp jobs by adding a new wing onto the White House.
matthew | Sep 04, 2009


Two less than the number of czars Bush had
JC | Sep 04, 2009


Of course JC has never learned that two wrongs don’t make a right. Doesn’t anyone else find it odd that no one did investigative reporting into who were the men behind the curtain during the Bush regime? Is it because there is no market for it as the liberals only want to hear about someone if they are being bashed and tortured by the MSM?
Orion | Sep 04, 2009


welllll, the big O is the Alpha Male of the bunch, and Van Jones although he openly bragged about being a Communist, he now says he’s not one…Can anyone tell me where this cover story is posted?
God BLESS America :) | Sep 04, 2009


Add comment November 13th, 2009

Pet store puppys! I just felt I had to!!!?

PET STORES: THE NEW LIE
Pet stores are out to make money. Period. The salespeople they hire will say practically anything to get you to pay an obscene amount of money for a puppy that is likely defective. That being said, here’s the real scoop on the poop pet stores will try to feed you.

Reality
The majority of the puppies sold in pet stores come from breeding farms called puppy mills. These dog farms typically keep dozens or hundreds of dogs in tiny, filthy pest and feces infested crates their entire lives, producing litter after litter. They rarely receive veterinary care, exercise, or attention. Most will be shot when they stop producing puppies.

Many of the puppies produced by these places have genetic defects and health problems related to the conditions they are raised in. Most of them will die young. Click below for more information and photos on puppy mills:

Puppy Mills

BUT THEY SAID…
Of course pet store owners don’t want you to know all of this, because if you did, there’s no way you’d ever pay thousands of dollars for one of their puppies. So here are some of the lies and misleading statement’s I’ve heard:

The pet store said: Our puppies don’t come from puppy mills. We get them from responsible breeders.

Truth: A responsible breeder would NEVER sell a puppy to a pet store. NO EXCEPTIONS. The first rule of responsible breeding is to do everything in your power to make sure your puppies are properly cared for and find new owners that will care for them as well as you did. A responsible breeder will want to meet and interview prospective owners, have a contract, and keep in touch throughout the puppy’s life to make sure everything is OK. They won’t pass this responsibility off to a 16-yr old pet store employee.

The pet store said: Our puppies are better quality because they come from other states. They’re not inbred like the dogs you can get from a breeder around here.

Truth: Just because a dog comes from another state doesn’t mean it’s not inbred. In fact, most puppy mills are located in states like Arkansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Kansas, and Oklahoma, and a good portion of the dogs produced by them are inbred. Ask to see a copy of the puppy’s pedigree - this will list the last 4 generations of your puppy’s bloodline. Write down the name of the breeding kennel and investigate. How many litters does the kennel produce? Do they do genetic testing? Do they show their dogs and breed only healthy dogs that are good examples of the breed in order to improve the quality of future generations? How many times does the same dog appear on the puppy’s pedigree? Your best bet is to get a puppy directly from a responsible breeder that will be there to support you, cares about the quality of their dogs above any costs, and stands behind the quality of their line.

The pet store said: Our puppies have a lifetime guarantee. You won’t get that from a breeder.

Truth: Ask what happens if you buy a puppy from a pet store and 3 years from now it develops debilitating hip dysplasia. They will likely tell you that you can return the dog and they’ll give you a new one. What??? So your dog, that is now a member of your family, continues to live in pain or is euthanized, and you start over with a new puppy…only to have the same thing happen again? Prevention is the key here. A responsible breeder will not breed a dog with major health issues, and will always screen the parents for any diseases common to that particular breed prior to breeding. Ask what tests have been done (ie: OFA Hips, Thyroid, Eyes, Elbows, Heart, etc) and ask to see copies of the results. Chances are, if your puppy’s parents are healthy, your pup is more likely to be healthy too. Most responsible breeders will guarantee their puppies for a period of time that will allow you to take the pup to your vet for a screening.

The pet store said: All of our puppies are healthy. Just look at them.

Truth: What you don’t see is the puppy with mange in the back room, or the one with parvo that the owner brought to his house. (I’ve actually seen these things…) Not to mention, just because a puppy looks cute and fluffy doesn’t mean it’s healthy. A lot of problems can arise later in life, or a puppy might not show any symptoms of a disease until he reaches a certain age.

The pet store said: We offer a payment plan. You’ll have to pay up front from a breeder.

Truth: They have to offer a payment plan because they charge 3-5 times the amount of a typical responsible breeder. Buying from a breeder is usually equivalent to the cost of the first payment at a pet store. If you’re seriously low on cash and want a pet, look into adopting a dog from a shelter or rescue organization - it’s cheaper, and the dogs are already spayed/neutered and up to date on shots.

By purchasing a dog from a pet store, you are creating a demand for puppy millers to supply and your dollars are supporting their cruelty and mistreatment of
AFTER READING THIS WOULD YOU BUY FROM A PET STORE???????


Amen!!! Very well said and very informative. Even before reading this I would have NEVER bought a dog from a pet store. Besides, I prefer to rescue my dogs from shelters.

Gizmo's Mom & Dad | Jul 27, 2009


And your question is what?

You are preaching to the choir here, we all know this, type this up and put it in your local newspaper.
linze2go | Jul 27, 2009


YAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!THAT IS SOOOOOOOOOOOO TRUE BECAUSE I WENT AND THERE SOLD AT 1000 DOLLARS OR MORE AND SOME HAVE WET EYES AND LITTLE SIGNS AND ALSO I LIKED THIS PUUPY SO I TOOK A PIC TO SHOW IT TO MY DAD AND THEY TOLD ME THAT I COULDNT TAKE ANY PICS!!! WHAT THE HECK!! I FEEL TERRIBLE FOR THOS DOGS! ):
#1 fanpire | Jul 27, 2009


Ummm …. you’re preaching to the choir.

Hopefully, most of us here already know these things and would never, never, EVER buy a puppy from a petstore.
*Sombra* | Jul 27, 2009


It’s sad that there are puppymills.

Not all pet stores are like that. A pet store In Murfreesboro, Tn just takes in a few nice puppies at a time, from friends they know treat their pets well. It’s beside a bowling alley.

They are very nice people and are very helpful with everything.
Angel Puppies @ | Jul 27, 2009


In regards to Linze response….Shut the hell up LINZ! Thats MY answer to your "whats the question?"
Kori | Jul 27, 2009


I don’t understand why people buy from pet stores. Their dogs are just as expensive (and sometimes MORE expensive) than dogs you’d get from a reputable breeder.

Why pay the same amount for a lower quality animal?
?Dd


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