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Archive for February 18th, 2010

A bunch of friends, a packet of chips and something to drink; is this not enough to party? Well, yes that is a party too. But now is the age of hard partying and theme parties are the latest rage. When talking about theme parties, the one word that enlightens many hearts is Twilight. Twilight is a series of four books about an ordinary girl Bella falling in love with a vegetarian vampire (do not feed on humans) Edward, written by Stephanie Meyer. Twilight party themes have revolutionized the world of parties.

When a bunch of friends meet up, it automatically becomes party time. And if all of them have similar tastes and craze, the ordinary party becomes a theme party. There is one word which makes fans all over the world go wild - Twilight. Stephanie Meyer would not have imagined her book series to make such a revolution. The Twilight effect has entered our living rooms not only through their brilliant movie adaptations, but also in the form of the refreshingly cool party themes it offers.

The CSI: NY TV show is without a doubt a resounding success. Created as a spin-off of the original CSI: Las Vegas, in the year 2004, this series has gone on to grab a loyal audience base that ensures steady ratings each season. The storyline runs along much the same lines as the original CSI: Las Vegas and CSI: Miami, focusing on the forensics team in Manhattan and following them as they solve shocking crimes.

If you were to ask a football fan to name the best two quarterbacks in the league, you’d likely be told that Drew Brees and Peyton Manning earn this distinction. Through the course of the season, these two players led their teams to many wins, and ultimately the Super Bowl.

Peyton Manning and Drew Brees are believed by many to be the best two quarterbacks in football. Typically drafted before any others in fantasy leagues, the two of them are reliably consistent year in and year out, giving their teams the best offensive units in football. When they go head to head at this year’s Super Bowl, we’re going to see a battle of quarterbacks above all else.