Staying in Paris

I’m not really into out-of-the-country adventures, but if I were given a chance, I would go to Japan! It’s such a beautiful place. Plus, I love their culture! Few of the other places I want to go to are Korea, England, and France (Paris).

I’m kind of familiar with the cultures of Korea and England already, but I don’t think I’ve ever gotten acquainted with France’s culture yet. That’s why I want to go there. Perhaps, stay in a hotel paris? And eat in a restaurant paris? How much would it cost me? Would it be better to experience aide à domicile? I’ve got a lot of questions in my head that would only be answered truthfully in one way: trying it. Would you mind taking me there? ;)

WordPress Themes

I just revamped my site this month (after almost 6 months), and one of the things I did was change my WordPress theme. This has always been my problem as I always have a hard time finding the perfect theme for my site. Not that there’s a perfect one, though. I’m very meticulous and choosy when it comes to this stuff. When I find the nice-to-try one, I even edit it according to my preferences. :sweat:

Sure, there are a lot of sites out there offering a wide variety of WP themes. But I only find a few that suit my taste. Most of them are even sites selling premium themes, but I’m too poor to spend some bucks for that. :oops:

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Crowd Control

Imagine a concert of a very popular band, say, Boys Like Girls (I’m biased, yeah), where stanchions and velvet ropes are not put up before the stage. I pretty much guess it would be a riot. People will push their way up the stage and eat the band. That’s how wild I suspect it will be. Scary, huh? Nobody would want that to happen.

How about rallies and protests? If the security personnel won’t put up barricades to keep the people out, they will surely lose.

My point here is that crowd control is important wherever you go. It helps people stay in lines at the bank, for concerts, political events, at the grocery store, and anywhere someone needs an orderly line. If human barricades wouldn’t do (just like what we did years ago during Sinulog), solid and sturdy barriers would be perfect.

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