Wednesday 25 September 2013

Movies I'd watch again and again and again and ...

Only a very few movies can be watched more than once, and every time you watch them, you feel something new. I'm not a very up-to-date person who watches each and every movie that has caused a stir up and made an impact on people and critics, etc..., but of the very few I watched, here are my favorites that I can watch them again (most of them need someone special to watch them with, cuddled up on the sofa under an elegant blanket, lights off and maybe a few scented candles and sipping hot chocolate and fall asleep in their arms <3)


  • The Vow <3 <3 
  • P.S. I Love you
  • Kate and Leopold
  • A walk to remember
  • Father of the Bride
  • Gladiator
  • Slumdog Millionaire
  • Stepmom
  • 50 first dates
  • Twilight (part 1)
  • Ice Age
  • Mona Lisa Smile
  • The bodyguard
  • Sound of Music
  • My big fat Greek wedding
  • Troy
  • Up
  • The Last Castle


The list will go on an will be updated as I watch more ...


Friday 30 August 2013

The Life of Abraham Lincoln

So I got the new Lincoln movie (not new as I speak of course, but I recently got it to watch it at home), and before watching it, I decided that I should read his biography first so I'd have a more rich background and understanding of events when I watch the movie.

The book I got as a first result of my search was "The life of Abraham Lincoln by Henry Ketcham" and I know it will take me so long to finish since I don't read it everyday; only when they're gracious enough to leave me the iPad to read :/. The reviews are very positive so far; the writer was coeval with Lincoln and had the privilege of meeting him once as the reviews say; which accounts him as being the most contemporary writer and the most accurate.

From what I read, I really like Lincoln; physically he was a large, tall man which helped him when was young in carrying out a lot of different jobs, but his character and personality are what matter and they really sound so noble and rare to find, especially these days.

Sunday 25 August 2013

What a Girl Wants ...

For men, to better understand their women; and for boys who are starting a relationship :).

This is a list I found very long ago on the internet; I refined it and added some more nice stuff. These are some of the things a girl would die for ;), and remember if you want your wife (lover) to be an angel; create her a heaven.



  • Talk to her
  • Share secrets
  • Give her your jacket
  • Kiss her hand as a gallant move - and mean it - when you meet her instead of just hi 
  • Kiss her slowly
  • Lay down under the stars and put her head on your chest so she can listen to the steady beat of your heart, link your fingers together while you whisper to her as she rests her eyes and listens to you.
  • When walking next to each other grab her hand.
  • When you hug her hold her in your arms as long as possible
  • Carry her on your back when walking together 
  • Call her at night to wish her sweet dreams.
  • Comfort her when she cries and wipe away her tears
  • Don't ask her what's wrong, just put your arms around her and hug her tight, and let her take it all out in tears and then talk when she is calm
  • Take her for long walks at night 
  • Hug her
  • Hold her
  • Cuddle under a blanket on a chilling night while sitting in the balcony or on the beach 
  • Laugh with her
  • Go out with her, even if for a walk only
  • Let her be with you when you're with your friends
  • Be her best friend
  • Be as caring, patient, embracing and understanding as a father to her 
  • Treat her a child, but trust her mind
  • Smile with her
  • Take pics with her
  • Pull her onto your lap
  • When she says she loves you more, deny it. Fight back
  • When her friends say I love her more than you, deny it. Fight back and hug her tight so she can't get to her friends. It makes her feel loved
  • Always hug her and say "I love you" when you see her.
  • Kiss her unexpectedly
  • Hug her from behind
  • Tell her she's beautiful... Not sexy!
  • Tell her the way you feel about her!
  • Kiss her on the cheeks and lips 
  • Tell her what feels good
  • Make her feel loved
  • Buy her stuff. Small things can still help 
  • Don't lie to her
  • Don't cheat on her
  • Take her anywhere she wants
  • Spend time with her playing games and doing silly stuff together
  • Text or call her in the morning and tell her have a good day at school, and how much you miss her
  • Be there for her whenever she needs you, & even when she doesn't need you, just be there so she'll know that she can always count on you
  • Hold her close when she's cold so she can hold you too.
  • When you are alone hold her close and kiss her.
  • Kiss her on the cheek; 
  • While in the movie, put your arm around her and then she will automatically put her head on your shoulder, then lean in and tilt her chin up and kiss her lightly.
  • Don't ever tell her to leave even jokingly or act like you're mad. If she's upset, comfort her 
  • When people disrespect or piss her off, stand up for her
  • Workout together
  • Look deep into her eyes and tell her that you love her
  • Always remind her how much you love her


Saturday 17 August 2013

How To Control Your Mind At Will? Highlights and Exercises.

One of the books (3 books to be exact) that I'm simultaneously reading nowadays is "How to control your mind at will". It's a kind of psychologically-based book that describes in a simple way how the brain functions from the "energy" point of view and states that there is the conscious and unconscious states of the mind and the linkage between them is the cerebral control, and that's what marks normal people from those suffering from lack of cerebral control, i.e., when the unconscious mind take over, the person has lost their cerebral control over their minds. It also shows how the latter are affected in their lives by this lack of control which are translated into fears, anxiety, phobias, insomnia and can sometimes affect them physically with organic pain attacks - or even chronic ones - that do not have any apparent physical cause.

I don't consider it something to go by blindly; after all, none has scientific prove of it, just theories and all depends on the brains; however, it mentions that people with uncontrolled brains or passive ones, need to have their own religious beliefs in order to get better and one of the factors or losing control over the mind is actually losing those beliefs and faith, which kind of make sense.

Anyway, here's a summary of what I've read in that book that I see a bit valuable. I copy/paste the important parts, but with some minor alterations to avoid those awkward starts or ends.

Friday 19 July 2013

My Bucket list! :) 36 & counting...

Ahhhh .... I haven't been here for months now and it feels weird to start writing again.

I have recently created a bucket list - my bucket list -  on facebook as a note for the things I wish to do some day(and I say wish since it's unfortunately not totally up to me to just go and do them :( :@), they are like my day dreams wishing they would come true.

Here's the list that I'm sure will keep on extending as life goes on, but hope someday I get to scratch a few before I actually kick the bucket :).


  1. Horse riding on an empty seashore 
  2. Skydiving
  3. Bungy Jumping
  4. Jumping off a cliff into water
  5. Scubadiving
  6. Car Racing
  7. Driving a speedboat and owning a yacht
  8. Swim with Dolphins
  9. Travel the world and the seven seas (Visit Disneyland, Ride a gondola in Venice, Dinning in Paris, visiting the countryside of Switzerland, yachting in greece, ...)
  10. Learn to dance (especially latin and ballroom dancing)
  11. Dance Waltz in an English or French palace.
  12. Play Hotel California on guitar as a pro, and learn drums
  13. Speaking 5 different languages
  14. Dancing in the rain (w/o catching cold :))
  15. Sail a boat
  16. Climb the highest mountain and watch sunrise and sunset from up there
  17. Drive a motorcycle
  18. Camping in a forest
  19. Go on a safari
  20. Go on a private cruise
  21. Save a life and make a difference in others lives
  22. Learn to fly a plane or helicopter
  23. Run my own personal spa
  24. Make a great discovery
  25. Go on an archeological expedition
  26. Ride in a hot air balloon
  27. See the Northern Lights
  28. Sleep on a beach
  29. Learn to surf
  30. Stay in a castle/palace as royality
  31. Sleep under the stars
  32. Volunteer at a Homeless Shelter
  33. Have my own garden to grow exotic and rare flowers and trees
  34. Have a new haircut
  35. Have a new hair color
  36. Skiing
  37. Make a Perfume

Sunday 24 February 2013

Is it all About people?!

One of the things I hate is being forced into something, especially something that I've already proven and something that I know I can do but don't want to at the moment, but anyway, here's the summary of what I read:

Now this chapter's main concept is "It's All About People!", treating people as VIPs, each individually, giving them the attention when talking like no one else existed. The way business is ran has changed to a more "people" based, where believing that building good relationships on the basis of helping, mentoring and leading others will eventually get you to the higher goals; profit and self satisfactory.

Another thing that was mentioned, and it's not something that is totally true, which is surrounding yourself with only good, passionate and positive people who make us feel happy. It's something that everyone aspires, but is not always the case. Happy people are not 100% of the time happy, they go through tough times themselves, but they don't stay down for long, they lift themselves up and they can lift others up too.

I'm so tired and with nothing else to say except that the most true thing he said was that we're living in an utterly boring world and we need more fun :). Over and out.