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Saturday, December 31, 2011

SoberRide on NYE

Happy New Years Eve everyone!! I am so excited to bring in the new year with all of my friends and family tonight! I hope everyone has something fabulous planned. A group of my friends and I got a table at Ozios on M Street. They're throwing a masquerade bash tonight, and Andrew got the hook up! I am super excited. This is probably going to be one of the last times in a while that all my guys, Wes, Kirk, Kevin, Sam, Sami, Jojo, will be together.

My friends from school Chris and Ryan are here visiting, and they booked a room at the Hilton on Connecticut Ave. for two nights! Wes, Kirk and them also booked a room, so we don't have to deal with hailing a cab that will agree to take us all the way back to the suburbs! God, that was a nightmare last year, not to mention that a cab to Fairfax is about $80. So yeah, a hotel room is a BIG sigh of relief.

For those of you who might be driving, please DON'T! The SoberRide program offers free taxi rides to people who are 21+, and it runs through Sunday morning. The service covers a cab fare up to $30. Area residents can call SoberRide toll-free at 800-200-TAXI each night from 10pm until 6am.

SoberRide is available in:

  • The District
  • Virginia (Arlington, Fairfax, E. Loudoun and Prince William counties, the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas and Manassas Park)
  • Maryland (Montgomery and Prince George's counties and the cities of Rockville, Bowie, College Park, Gaithersburg, Greenbelt and Takoma Park)

So, for those of you who shouldn't be getting behind the wheel, DON'T! Just call 1-800-200-TAXI. I wish everyone a safe and fun night as we bring in the year of 2012. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

xoxox Nicole

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

New Years Eve Outfit

Okay, so like everyone I've been trying to put together a FABULOUS outfit for New Years Eve. I have the dress already, so I've been looking for crazy heels. My dress is a dark purple strapless dress that kinda drapes below the boobies.

I just bought these crazy looking pumps from a new website called Just Fabulous. I learned about it from a commercial I saw on TV. The website was started by Kimora Lee Simmons. It's pretty much a play off of Shoe Dazzle. But hey, I love these sites. Designer shoes and handbags are all $39.95! I won't argue there. I was thinking since my dress is not super flashy, I would wear gold pumps with a big gold gaudy necklace. What do you think? Check the shoes out!

xoxo Nicole

Nova Charity Christmas Rager

This year Hermela and I decided to throw a Christmas party for all our friends. This area that we call "Nova" is like a bubble; most of our friends have been friends since high school, and everyone has stayed pretty close over the past 4 years. Friends are scattered all over the place, but this is one of the few times during the year that everyone is home. So Hermy and I, being the so called "PR girls" that we are, decided that we want to throw a rager and donate to charity at the same time. What a great idea right?! lol. We made everyone bring a minimum of 2 canned goods and collected donations throughout the night for Share Our Strength, a non-profit that I interned at this fall. They fight to end childhood hunger in America. We went all out! Between the two of us, Hermy and I spent over a hundred dollars on decorations and other supplies.Hermy and I knew that if we were going to ask our stingy-a** friends to donate, we needed to make sure there was boos and food for everyone to enjoy.

Daniel Lopez let us use his house as the venue because the rents were outta town.  Instead of making all the food ourselves, we asked most of the girls who came to bring one dish. The spread turned out great.

Hermy made fresh bruschetta and her special rum punch with fresh fruit. I made a cherry cheesecake, German chocolate brownies and whipped cream topped with fresh cranberries and blueberrries. Alex, the Spaniard, brought pasta and made a big cake shaped like a Christmas tree. Elyse made buffalo chicken dip in a bread bowl and BBQ wings. The Schneinder girls brought their dads famous meatballs, Lindsey bought chips and salsa, and Shelby brought all the sodas and mixers, Oh! AND Gino saved the day with Georgetown Cupcakes!! I almost forgot, Elyse and Hermy made these awesome jello shots that were in the lemon and lime peels.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Man Who Nobody Knew: In Search of my Father CIA Spymaster William Colby

I recently bought the December 2010 issue of the Washingtonian Magazine, and I found this article on the recently released documentary "The Man Nobody Knew" directed by Carl Colby. It's about Carl Colby's father, William E. Colby, former career intelligence officer and onetime CIA director. He died 15 years ago in a canoeing accident. This documentary is based on William E. Colby's life in the intelligence world. Washingtonian's article described it as "a home movie about what it's like to be in a CIA family."

The documentary included the highlights of William E. Colby's career:

  • Winning a Silver Star for parachuting behind enemy lines in World War II

  • Being recruited by the CIA and working undercover in Rome

  • Overseeing the controversial Phoenix Program in Vietnam

  • Being appointed by former President Richard Nixon to become the director of central intelligence

     The article in the Washingtonian magazine gives more detail about the documentary, and gives an interesting perspective from Carl Colby. 

    The documentary is not playing in the Washington D.C. area anymore, but I am going to keep looking! I really really want to see this, it looks crazy interesting. How often do we get to hear stories about the lives of people who work at the CIA?! 

    Make sure you check on the Washingtonian article!


    xoxo Nicole

 


 

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Philippines Issues Arrest Warrent for Ex-President

By The Associated Press
 
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Former Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was arrested in her hospital room on electoral fraud charges Friday in a high-profile tug of war set off by her attempts to leave the country ostensibly for medical treatment.

 Arroyo became the second ex-Philippine president to face trial, after her ousted predecessor Joseph Estrada was sentenced to life imprisonment on corruption charges and later pardoned by her.

Arroyo denies any wrongdoing and accuses the government of political persecution when it stopped her from leaving the Philippines for overseas medical treatment for a bone ailment. Her lawyer, Ferdinand Topacio, said the government had filed fabricated charges with "indecent haste."

The Supreme Court earlier Friday upheld her right to travel, but a lower court where the formal charges were filed later issued an arrest warrant that effectively bars her from leaving.

Arroyo has been recovering in a hospital since her failed attempt to leave the country Tuesday, and Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said she will remain confined to her hospital room.

"They are not going to, let's say, handcuff her and take her out of the room," de Lima said. "We will not object to hospital arrest."

In a drama that has galvanized the Philippines, Arroyo, 64, sitting in a wheelchair and wearing a head and neck brace, was turned back Tuesday night from boarding a flight out of Manila. Authorities said she was still under investigation and might become a fugitive.

Her successor and staunch critic, President Benigno Aquino III, was overwhelmingly elected on promises to rid the Philippines of corruption and has said he wants to start with Arroyo.

The former president sought help from the Supreme Court, which issued a temporary clearance for her to travel and reaffirmed it Friday. But the government ignored the order, saying national interest and uncovering the truth were more important than an individual's right to travel.

"It is our desire that truth and accountability prevail and that the Filipino people be given the justice they truly deserve," de Lima told reporters.

"Justice has been served. It's very relieving," she said.

The election fraud charges filed Friday by the Commission on Election carry a maximum penalty of 40 years in prison. Arroyo legal spokesman Raul Lambino said the case against her "is a high form of injustice."

The charges stem from allegations that Arroyo conspired with officials to tamper with results of 2007 congressional polls to favor her candidates.

She was accused of having direct knowledge of massive cheating in an autonomous Muslim region in the southern Philippines, the country's poorest and notoriously corrupt region, where ballot boxes are switched en masse and voters paid or threatened to abstain.

A probe this year by the Senate Electoral Tribunal found that an Arroyo ally, Miguel Zubiri, benefited from fake ballots. He resigned his Senate seat in favor of an opposition candidate.

Two witnesses — an election supervisor and a former governor of the Muslim region — have alleged that Arroyo and her husband ordered election rigging to favor administration candidates like Zubiri.

Also charged Friday were ex-election supervisor Lintang Bedol, who is in government custody and wants to turn state witness, and Andal Ampatuan Sr., the former Muslim regional governor and patriarch of a powerful clan. Ampatuan, a former Arroyo ally, is on trial for allegedly ordering the 2009 massacre of 57 people, including 32 journalists and political opponents in the country's worst political bloodbath.

During her tumultuous nine-year presidency from 2001 to 2010, Arroyo ranked as the country's least popular leader and faced down several coup and impeachment attempts over corruption allegations.

Her most serious crisis came a year after she was elected in 2004, when a wiretapped recording surfaced of her talking to an election official allegedly about securing a vote margin for herself. She later apologized but said she did nothing wrong.

After stepping down last year, Arroyo, 64, was elected to the House of Representatives and immediately faced at least half a dozen legal complaints, including allegations that she diverted state funds for her campaign effort and benefited from foreign contracts.

The Justice Department is still investigating the other complaints.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Anderson Cooper adds Speidi to The Ridiculist

I know it's 3 months old, but I laughed so hard watching this. Watch this video of Anderson Cooper as he slams the MTV stars.


I do have to say though, I'm surprised that he spent time talking about them. After The Hills wrapped, I completely forgot about Speidi. I guess reality television is considered news now a days.

'No Kid Hungry' Holiday Gift Cards

Honor friends and family this holiday season by making a donation in their name and give No Kid Hungry gift tags to let them know you care about ending childhood hunger in America.
2010 Share Our Strength Holiday Cards
Actual size 3.5" x 4.875"
Envelope included.
Click image to enlarge.

These beautiful, letterpress holiday gift tags are printed on Crane's Lettra Pearl White paper (made with recovered chlorine-free cotton).

Each tag includes a holiday greeting, a space for a personal note, and a message to let the recipient know that a donation has been made to Share Our Strength on their behalf.

Its the season of giving, so while attaching these beautiful tags to presents that you give to your loved ones, you are also helping a needy child get nutritious meal. No child should go with out a good meal, especially during the holiday season.

I know 10$ card is kinda pricey, but buying three or four doesn't put a big dent into your wallet.

Whether you attach them to packages, bottles of wine or even use them as holiday decorations, No Kid Hungry gift tags are the perfect way to celebrate the spirit of the holiday season while also helping to put an end to childhood hunger in America.

Please note that Gift Tags must be ordered before December 19th in order to receive them in time for Christmas. Purchase your cards here.