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遙遠的國度

2013-09-27 17:52:03 | 生活百事達

還記得嗎?曾今心動的那一刻,我就已經對你承諾過“你是我前世今生永遠的牽掛”.茫茫人海中無意之間的相遇就已經注定你是我的唯一,自從那一刻起,日日夜夜的思念使你那絕美的容顏已深深得印上我的腦海,滿眼相思的淚水流出了對你一生的牽掛。

你知道嗎?我曾今是何等的釋然,雖然距離阻擋了一切,雖然遙遠的國度將你我相隔,但這並不能阻擋住一顆在千裏之外思念你的心,於是,在那遙遠的wood drawers storage國度彼此相愛的心緊緊相連。

從那以後,我開始默默的關注著你,關注著你的一切,這些只有我自己才能體會。每天無數次的點擊著同一個網頁,裏面會時不時的記載著一些你的心情和動態,因此,每天的心情與你緊緊相連。看著你在每次活動中出色的表現時我是那樣的自豪,因為我認識你,因為我愛著你,更因為我在那個遙遠的國度默默地守候著你。每時每刻的思念都會有著不同的感覺,那種感覺一次比一次深、一次比一次痛。但是我都會默默地克服著,因為你的完美只會讓對自己充滿希望和期待,更是因為你的優秀讓我不敢有一絲的松懈,也許這就是愛情的力量。

至今,我依然深深的記得你的微笑,是那樣的清純,是那樣的動人心魄。於是,每天都會看著你那恬靜的笑容,想象著我們美好的明天,每次靜靜的看著你,每次暗暗地努力著,為的只是能夠對得起你的完美和我這顆愛你的心。每當我想要放棄的時候,都會想起在另外一個遙遠的國度還有一個我值得等待的你。有人這樣說過“如果你愛一個人,不是下課給人家買買水,不是短信發來發去,也不是周末一起出來唱唱歌、聊聊天、吃吃飯,而是做一個出色的人。以後的以後,可能還有別的人愛她。你要做的,是把別人都比下去,你要變得優秀,要比其他人都要優秀,要相信,未來不只是未知,愛情能改變現實。”因此,面對那樣優秀而又美麗的mobile phone accessories你,即使國度再遙遠,我都不會放棄你是我心中永遠的最愛。

今天再次看到了你那絕美的容顏,時光的流失你變得越加的美麗,此時此刻,我的心中強烈的愛的漣漪瞬間被激起,真的好想永遠的在你身邊呵護你、陪伴你,可是遙遠的國度成了你我相伴一生的屏障,我永遠的在努力著試圖沖破它,將這份思念化作一顆永遠執著的心為我們再次相逢默默的祈禱著、拼搏著。

雖然,我知道我們也許不會有未來,也許以後的以後你我形同陌路,但是,心裏的執著永遠讓我有著與你相伴一生的激情。在我的心裏,猶如天使般的你,永遠讓我有著愛你的無限動力,寧願為你創造奇跡,寧願為你舍棄所有。也許你我再次相逢的一刻,我都沒有做到成功,但我會自豪的說“我愛著你,我為我對你的承諾而付出過。”

請你永遠記得:雖然我不是你最理想的歸宿,但是在西邊那個遙遠的國度,永遠有個人為你守候、為你相思,他的心會與你緊緊相連,他的人生也正試圖為你改變、為你創造奇跡。遙遠的國度永遠不會成為阻擋我愛著你的距離,我將憑自己的努力去創造一份跨越國度的夢特嬌網上專賣店愛,它將是我愛情之路上永遠值得期待的信念。

秀美年華,因為有你

2013-08-28 10:54:58 | 生活百事達


雲,翻湧成夏,時光就是這樣肆無忌憚的,一天天流逝的日子,平淡而真實。或許時光早已編排好人生,還好它記得,讓你我在這美好的文件櫃年華裏相遇。

時光沒有忘記帶走什麼,也不吝嗇留下些什麼,又到了落葉的秋,那個我們初次相識的季節,第一次怦然心動,第一次腦袋空空,在初次見你的片刻,在穿越馬路你牽著我的手。回憶漸漸清晰,定格在你我都陌生的城市。

有人說,人生最精彩的不是如願以償,不是夢想成真,而是陰差陽錯。如何讓你遇見我,在我最美麗的時刻為這,我已在佛前求了五百年,求他讓我們結一段塵緣。席慕容的詩句,永遠都夾雜著那些淡淡的憂傷。我相信,或許是緣分,我們相識,相知,相戀。甜甜蜜蜜,吵吵鬧鬧,回憶一層一層沉澱,時光躍動著隱形的翅膀,白天夜,從指尖飛走,摸不到,抓不祝

就這樣,一年不知不覺中就要過去。這一年,發生的太多,多多少少,都是我們無法抹去的回憶。依稀記得,第一次 從你那裏回家時,我上了火車,而你,電話裏泣不成聲的樣子,我想象得出,你傻傻的樣子。依稀記得,我們吵架要和你分手時,我不顧一切的見到你,你躺在床上抽煙的裝修後清潔樣子,你不知道那時我有多心疼,依稀記得,你送我回家在那個火車站,彼此的不舍,我早已不能控制,眼淚模糊了雙眼,而你,強忍著淚水轉身離開,不再回頭,我們都不想讓對方哭,不願在這人群之中看到彼此的淚水……那一幕幕,就像是發生在電影裏的場景,但卻是如此的真實。往事曆曆在目,有歡笑,有淚水,有幸福,有委屈隱忍。我想,你闖進我的生命裏,就做我的男主角吧,別再離開,別再缺場,以後的人生裏,缺少你,是不完美的。

在最美好的年華裏,在正值青春豐茂的時光裏,你已經是我最不願錯過的最亮麗的風景。

在這放肆的年紀,你的成熟和夢想,就像是厚重雲朵下太陽的一縷陽光,照亮天際,散發著迷人的溫暖。而你孩子般天真可愛的笑容,永遠都帶著青澀的陽光般的甜蜜。我已離不開,你不夠闊的臂膀留給我的溫暖,我已忘不掉,和你在一起的種種習慣。我已不能接受,在接下去的日子裏,沒有你陪著我共享人生。

四季輪回,你已在我生命留下不可磨滅的nu skin 如新印記。一花一世界,一葉一菩提,一生為一人。我願執子之手,與你共度韶華流年。也許多少年以後,我們都已老去,記不清大千世界裏,我,和你平淡的故事,我想,時光會沉澱,歲月會記得。

我愛你,是這個季節裏,最美的風景。


Cisse resolves Newcastle shirt row

2013-08-28 10:52:25 | 生活百事達

Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse has reportedly agreed to wear the Premier League club's Wonga logo on his shirt despite previously objecting due to his religious views.

Cisse pulled out of Newcastle's pre-season tour to Portugal after telling the club he was not prepared to promote the money-lending company, who have replaced Virgin Money - also a money-lending company - as the Magpies' sponsor for the forthcoming season, because it conflicted with his Muslim beliefs.

However, after several weeks of negotiations, the Senegal international has been persuaded to return to the fold, according to reports on Thursday.

Newcastle are yet to confirm the development but sources close to the 28-year-old are said to expect him to resume training with his team-mates on Friday.

Cisse's return would be a major boost to Newcastle manager Alan Pardew, who has been unable to sign any new strikers despite making that his top priority at the end of last season.

Cisse arrived at St James' Park in a STG9 million ($A15.09 million) switch from German side Freiburg in January last year and was an instant hit as he scored 13 goals in his first 14 appearances.

He struggled to recapture that form last term but still remains a key figure for the Tyneside outfit.

那鄉,那雨

2013-08-22 15:04:40 | 生活百事達

在幹旱了50多天後雨終於來了,這場雨顯然算不上好雨,因為好雨是知時節的。上班的路上,人們並未因為久違的秋雨而放慢忙碌的腳步,車流依舊川流不息,水花依舊飛濺,幾個躲雨的行人依然是一臉的焦急。

家鄉的雨可不這樣。那裏的雨格外的慢、格外的靜、格外的喜和實在。

下雨後,一切都被放慢,一切都那麼安靜。所有的康和堂忙碌都不得不結束,各自躲在自家的屋簷下打發著在自家數來無聊的時光,男人們偶爾會聚在一起下下象棋,打打撲克,或者是串串門喝點自家釀制的米酒,猜拳的聲音被拉得很長很長。女人們早已經習慣了在家的日子,一樣的操持家務,偶爾操起家裏的行頭,收集屋簷下的雨水。紡棉線、納鞋底,女人們用一針一線數量著雨後的時光。順著屋簷的留下雨水,也總能理順簡單的心情,日子也如雨中濺起的水珠,時而跳躍,時而平靜,時而柔軟。下雨天最快樂的要數孩子了,光著的腳丫總是癢癢得很,等不到雨停,便迫不及待的玩起了修水閘的遊戲,南瓜葉的莖是最好的“泄洪管道”.雨後的慢變得那麼自然,那麼優雅。

家鄉的雨是喜的,下雨後的鄉村安靜得出奇,雨水從屋簷上滴落的聲音無線被放大,飄起的炊煙也被沒有方向的拔火罐風吹的七零八落。兒時總喜歡守著爺爺的木馬,盯著爺爺在上面用稻草編織草鞋,粗糙的雙手那時顯得那麼靈巧,一根根稻草來回幾搓,一根根結實的草繩便掛在了房廊之上,母親再把金黃的玉米、鮮紅的辣椒搭在草繩之上,是世上最美的色彩搭配。偶爾在爺爺高興的時候將兩根草繩拴在粱上,綁上一塊木板,這簡易的秋千便成了我最值得耀的玩具。那時還不會發呆,還沒有學會傷感,雨水帶給我的總是喜,總能在雨後等到父母放下農活小聚,愜意而快活。

當然,家鄉的雨還很是實在,雖少了江南雨巷的幽怨,也少了詩人般悲雨感懷的詩意,但卻沒有修飾,沒有雕琢,知時節而來,知時節而去,如村莊裏的康婷清脂素男人女人,憨厚直爽,來時是為澆灌為潤物。急性點的莊稼人便披上蓑衣,趕上水牛在雨中肆意潑墨揮彩,人與牛與雨何嘗不是這天底下最美的畫卷呢。莊稼人實在,不會吟詩作對,但卻懂雨,懂得每一個時節每一場雨的意義。“立春三場雨,遍地都米”、“三月雨,貴似油;四月雨,好動鋤”、“六月下連陰,遍地出黃金”.除了他們還有誰敢視雨為知己呢。雨的生命之舞也許只有這些最樸實的莊稼漢才能懂得。

現代人不懂雨,沒有交流只有利用,偶爾隔窗聽雨也不過是在釋放繁雜的男裝批發內心,雨滴也因人的憂傷而不再跳躍、不再靈動。千裏的默契便成了一場誤會,玻璃窗上拉長的雨珠像是再流不進人心。

雨停了,多了些許傷感,而窗外的樹木卻比先前搖曳了許多。

Arthur won't disrupt Australians

2013-08-22 12:27:29 | 生活百事達

If Australia collapse at Lord's to go 2-0 down in the Ashes series, it will have little to do with Mickey Arthur's explosive claims about team disunity led light bulbs.

Of bigger concern will be backing up from the heartache of Trent Bridge on a four-day turnaround and learning from Australia's 2009 defeat at Lord's, which ended an unbeaten run at the home of cricket dating back to 1934.

Indications are that players are more likely to be galvanised than affected by Arthur's allegations against Cricket Australia, that centre heavily on claims of a dysfunctional relationship between Michael Clarke and Shane Watson.

Talk of tension between the pair is nothing teammates haven't heard before, and in many respects it's old news.

Darren Lehmann has seen to that. Under his watch is a new Australian team still far from flawless, both on the field and off, but determined to pull in the same direction to achieve success.

"I don't think the team has been in as good a place for a long, long time," said Clarke.

To help Australia regain a positive mindset following their agonising 14-run defeat in the first Test, Lehmann has called in Steve Waugh, Glenn McGrath, Adam Gilchrist and Shane Warne to be in and around the group.

The quartet of all-time greats virtually considered Lord's a home game throughout their illustrious Ashes careers - Australia having won 14, drawn 14 and lost only 6 matches at the historic venue dating back to 1884.

But Australia's most recent memory is a bad one, and the warning signs are there that a repeat could occur starting on Thursday.

Clarke says he's confident Australia's bowling attack is better for the '09 experience, when a wayward first session with the ball from Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle virtually cost them the match - as England raced to 0-126 at lunch on day one.

"I'm very confident we won't get a repeat of it because I know the stock I've got ... I know mentally they're ready to go," Clarke said artful beads embroidery.

"We know how disciplined we have to be with our execution.

"Just the experience of sometimes not getting the result you're after and using the momentum and positives that come out of the first Test to take into the second is something that we've certainly spoken about.

"I think a lot of the guys, both batters and bowlers, would have got a lot of nerves out of their systems in the first Test match."

It appears Mitchell Starc could become an indirect victim of Johnson's poor performance at Lord's in '09 - with the left-arm quick in danger of being replaced by line-and-length bowlers Ryan Harris or Jackson Bird.

If Australia go down 2-0 and haven't utilised Harris, it could be considered a waste given his brilliant Test record and ability to swing the ball.

It's thought he'd be an ideal candidate to handle the infamous slope at Lord's.

By the same token, Bird's nagging consistency makes him the most similar to McGrath - who took 26 wickets at 11.50 to be arguably the most effective bowler Lord's has ever seen.

Ed Cowan is in a selection battle with Usman Khawaja for the No.3 spot.

Likely Australia: Shane Watson, Chris Rogers, Ed Cowan, Michael Clarke (capt), Steve Smith, Phil Hughes, Brad Haddin, Ashton Agar, Peter Siddle, James Pattinson, Jackson Bird.

Likely England: Alastair Cook (capt), Joe Root, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Jonny Bairstow, Matt Prior, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Steve Finn, James Anderson.