Daybed Comforter Sets

Daybeds have become a popular alternative because they are such a great multitasking piece of furniture. And all you need to add the finishing touches is a comforter set. Daybed comforter sets can change the look of the bed completed.

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Whether you are looking for a rustic theme, camouflage bedding, wildlife themes, or vibrant floral themes online has a great selection of sets to choose from. Or perhaps you're looking to finish a little girl or little boy's room. So many options and so many choices.

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There are literally thousands of styles of daybeds available to choose from so no matter what the mood of your room there's a style of bed that is fitting. Choose a bed with drawers below, or perhaps a wrought iron frame is for you? Have a look at the trundle packages, wood or metal daybeds. And there are so many other options.

And when it comes to dressing up that bed there are thousands of comforter sets to choose from - from the very elegant to the very fun there's a set for your daybed.

Your daybed is a versatile piece of furniture so why not dress it as such? Your daybed can have a great impact on the way your room will look and the comforter itself will have the greatest impact. You will also want to decide on the type of fabric you want the comforter made of to create the impact you want.

The look you want is a combination of colors, patterns, and fabrics. It's very easy to give your daybed a specific look simply by choosing a thicker or thinner comforter or choosing solid color rather than a pattern.

If you prefer a more formal look then why not choose a heavy welted cover. This will make your day bed easily function as a couch in your family room and when you need extra sleeping it converts to a useful bed in just minutes.

Consider the different material types and the traits of each of those materials. Are you okay with having to dry clean your comforter or would you prefer to be able to toss it in the washer. Are there allergies in your home and if so you'll likely want to choose a polyester fill rather than down. What type of thread count are you looking for? Remember the higher the count the less wrinkles.
Comforters are generally made of a polyester cotton blend with a thread count that's usually between 160 and 250. Most sets are available in twin, double, queen, and even king for those rarer oversized daybeds. Watch for split corners which make it a lot easier to fit the corners on the frame. Comforter sets include the comforter, bed skirt, and pillow shams with eye catching contrasting color coordinates.

And there are many great manufactures like Thomasville, Touch of Class, Mandalay, Primevera, and Hillside to name just a few. And quality ranges from the elite to everyday affordability. So choose wisely.

Choosing daybed comforter sets can be a real challenge - there's just too many choices which can create a real dilemma. But why not have some fun - pick two? Maybe even three? Heck why not pick one for every day of the week?

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A Disney Princess Bedroom For Your Princess

Your little princess is growing up, so now is the time to transform the nursery into a girl's bedroom of wonder and magic with a Disney Princess bedroom. Creating a bedroom for your little girl is an easy task with some thoughtful preparations and planning.

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Your girls bedroom won't just be a place to rest their eyes and sleep the night away, but also a room to play, relax and have fun. If space is available, the room can be divided into an area for playing, where stories can be told and arts and crafts and other playful activities can be performed.

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Essential items that you might like to consider when you furnish and begin the decorating process for your Disney Princess bedroom would consist of: a comfortable bed, a chest of drawers, a toy box and a set of children's sized tables and chairs.

When choosing a bed for your little girls bedroom, a twin size bed is an ideal selection. Decorate the bed with Disney Princess bedding, a comforter, duvet or quilt cover, cushions. Choosing your child's favorite princess - Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Ariel, Jasmine, Snow White - for the bedding will make the room all the more personal for your little princess. Quite often, there are matching curtains, cushions, floor mats and even bath towels, wall clocks and many more accessories available to compliment your choice of Disney Princess bedding.

A dress or set of drawers is a perfect addition to a new bedroom to organize and store your child's clothes and other belongings. For extra stores, it's also worth purchasing a toy box. You can find princess toy boxes and other storage items online and in most department stores.

A child sized set of table and chairs are a fantastic addition to your children's bedroom for playtime and undertaking activities and projects. There are table and chairs sets of furniture with the Disney Princesses available that will complete your little princess bedroom. Ensure that you purchase a solid and durable set that will offers many years of fun play and regular use.

By carefully planning and considering your needs and your child's needs, you can design the perfect Disney Princess bedroom for your little princess.

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Newpoint super soft microplush corduroy comforter mini sets are overfilled with quality down alternative polyester fiber fill. The face fabric is a luxurious microplush corduroy and the backing is a soft microfiber. It is perfect for year around comfort. The sets are available in twin, full/queen and king sizes. The twin measures 63 by 86-inch and has one 20 by 26-Inch standard sham. The full/queen measures 86 by 86-Inch and has two 20 by 26-Inch standard shams. The king measures 101 by 86-Inch and has two 20 by 36-Inch king shams. The sets come in size fashion colors that include black, chocolate, natural, mineral blue, navy, and sage. The sets are easy care, machines washable with like colors and tumble dry.



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Duvet Covers

What is a duvet cover? In a nutshell, duvet is basically a bag filled with either down, feathers, wool or other naturally warm fabrics. In French, duvet means down, the same down that comes from bird feathers. There is a difference between what is considered a duvet and a comforter. A duvet is normally covered by a large washable cover, similar to a pillowcase. Visiting http://www.habitatdesigns.net will show you all types of different duvet covers and styles to fit all your home decor shopping needs.

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The number one reason in looking to purchase a duvet cover is for its usefulness in both the versatility and the simple elegant look it provides. As you normally cannot wash a duvet itself, the cover, on the other hand can be washed. There are, of course, many different sizes of duvets to accommodate many different beds along with any style and size of duvet cover.

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Commonly, duvet covers come in twin, full, queen and king sizes. More importantly, it is important to choose the correct size for your needs as if a duvet cover is too large for the bed it will make it impossible to sleep, or, if it is too small, it will not provide the correct warmth.

A twin size duvet cover is adequate for a child's bed or for a crib, although for a crib; do not use a duvet for children under 18 months. A twin size duvet will be 64 inches by 90 inches. A full size duvet cover is bigger than a twin size, but is still smaller than either a queen or king size duvet and is wider than twins measuring 86 inches by 90 inches. A queen-size duvet cover is the second largest duvet cover measuring at 108 inches by 90 inches; and, finally the king size duvet cover measures 102 inches by 108 inches.

Duvet covers typically are made from different thread counts and the higher the thread count, the softer, more luxurious and will be simply elegant in both feeling it on your skin as well as laying on top of your bed when you are not in it. Thread counts range generally from 180 to 200 but the higher the thread count over 200, you will find them more expensive to purchase and more luxurious the feeling.

A cotton manufactured duvet cover is the most common and tend to be more comfortable and longer lasting. Although a cotton duvet cover will be stiffer at the beginning, but once it is washed a few times, the duvet cover will soften. A satin duvet cover will provide a simply elegant look and are both luxurious and smooth, they add a layer of sophistication to any room but require a lot more care when it's been cleaned. If you have a family suffering with allergies, a silk duvet cover is both hypoallergenic and warm due to its natural fiber content

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Newpoint super soft microplush corduroy comforter mini sets are overfilled with quality down alternative polyester fiber fill. The face fabric is a luxurious microplush corduroy and the backing is a soft microfiber. It is perfect for year around comfort. The sets are available in twin, full/queen and king sizes. The twin measures 63 by 86-inch and has one 20 by 26-Inch standard sham. The full/queen measures 86 by 86-Inch and has two 20 by 26-Inch standard shams. The king measures 101 by 86-Inch and has two 20 by 36-Inch king shams. The sets come in size fashion colors that include black, chocolate, natural, mineral blue, navy, and sage. The sets are easy care, machines washable with like colors and tumble dry.



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&quot;Crafty&quot; Ways For Toddlers to Learn

Toddler learning crafts are a fun and "crafty" way you can teach them new things. Kids crafts can cover basic learning like colors, shapes, the five senses and more. You can also have fun learning about animals, flowers and trees, the 4 seasons and more. The ideas are endless when it comes to learning and having fun. Many items your kids make can even be used for additional toddler activities that further enhance their minds and the knowledge they absorb. Take for instance a simple craft idea like making binoculars.

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This can be made with simple cardboard tubes like a toilet paper roll. This would show them all about the circle shape. Have them decorate it with many colors so that they also are introduced to the different colors. When they are done with their binoculars they can take them outside and see the world through their new binoculars. This helps them learn all about the sense of sight. So with one simple, inexpensive and easy project they are learning many different basic skills.

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The learning ideas do not stop with just this simple idea. Try making many different animal crafts and talk about each one. They can learn about where animals come from, what color they are and what shape they look like. They can even make masks of their favorite animal and pretend to be a lion or elephant or even a cute kitten. Plan a trip to the zoo as an additional activity and have them identify the different animals they know and recognize.

Perhaps some flowers for a crafty idea for spring or summer. Or a snowman or sled for winter. You can even have them make a wreath with fall leafs or a scarecrow. All these ideas are a fun way for toddlers to understand the different seasons and the colors with each season. Calendars always make a fun craft at the beginning of each year. Your kids can mark important days, like their birthday, as well as the first day of each season. Have them decorate it with pictures and colors of each season. Don't forget to have them mark the holidays as well and plan for some holiday crafting time with your kids.

Holidays make the perfect time to introduce new toddler crafts and new knowledge. As you make your Christmas gifts or decorations, add an activity or story reading time to help your little ones understand the meaning or Christmas. Having a fun activity planned in addition to the crafts makes for great family time and learning for the kids. So when your kids are making their stuffed paper bag turkey, have them tell you what they know of the Pilgrims and the "First Thanksgiving". Give them some history of your Thanksgiving growing up and what traditions your family had. Look for coloring pages, worksheets and other fun activities to keep them interested and the knowledge pouring in.

So as you can see, rather it's a holiday, the change of seasons or just a typical day for a child, doing kids crafts is much more than just having fun. It's a great way for little ones to learn something new, develop new skills and create something unique and made just by them. So grab some craft supplies, put on your thinking cap, use your imagination and make something fun - and learn something in the process. Don't forget to add a fun activity as well to put that new craft to good use.

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The Ideal Sports Quilt Bedding For Boys

It does not matter what sports your children admire like basketball, soccer, football or baseball, because quilted sports bedding completes and enhances most bedroom decoration. All the sports which little your athletes loves can play right into his own bedroom. Some of main features and the desired characteristics of quilts include the following.

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Primarily, pre - washed quilts make sure that you get that soft comfortable feeling immediately out of the bag. It also provides the desired worn look which boys desire. Furthermore, the quilts should be made of 100 percent cotton face cloth with 100 per cent cotton fiber fill for durability and heirloom quality. So all quality quilts should feature cotton patchwork face cloths with 100% hypoallergenic fiber fill. The cotton material allows the bedding to be machine washable for repeated use.

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All Sports bed quilts should come with a mini set configuration where each quilt set includes a quilt cover and matching pillow shams. The quilt covers are in either full / queen sizes or twin sizes. Full / queen sizes include two standard size pillow shams and twin quilts include only one standard size pillow shams. Some of the optional accessories available with quilts sets include window valances, sheet sets, dust ruffles (bed skirts) and drapes which match and coordinate with the quilt to complete the bedroom layout.

Quilts are also a great bedroom coordinate because they can go with so many sports themes, patterns and color combinations. Color combinations like deep navy blue, burgundy or beige colors and an accent plaid make quilt bedding an easy match for any pallet.

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Quilt Coverlet Needs To Fit Mattress

Are you making a bed quilted comforter, a quilted coverlet, or a quilted bed throw for your personal bed or as a gift for someone else? What size quilt will you be sewing? The quilt coverlet needs to fit mattress.

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Making a quilted comforter or a coverlet is a large project which will take months or a year or more to complete. Select a design with your favorite colors so you enjoy every minute of the stitching process. Your love for the receiver of your gift will maintain the long process.

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The major question to be concerned about is the finished size of the quilt coverlet which needs to fit the mattress for the most decorative beauty and functional service.

While designing your quilt consider:
The border - Plain, ruffle, box, or an additional under skirt Bed construction - How will the quilt lie on the mattress to be a part of the bed design? Will the quilt lie flat or will it need to be tucked in? Pillows - Will the quilt cover pillows or will coordinating pillows be made to compliment the bed cover? Will the fabric be washed before or after construction? For myself I prefer washing materials before construction to rid of extra dyes and to manage shrinkage. Measurements should be accurate regardless if it is a solid or a patterned fabric. Decide if you will be making a coverlet or a comforter. Will you be making pillow shams or quilted pillow cases? Buy all yardages at the same time. If you should need to patch or add onto because of miscalculations, you will need to be prepared to avoid dye match or patterns which may not be available in the future. Finished size - Determine measurements at the very beginning as it is more difficult to add additional fabric and to maintain design.

Measure the mattress in coordination with the quilt design to determine quilt size. There are standard, custom, water-bed, day bed, foam and others. Sometimes obtaining measurements are not always available, as in a gift. When in doubt, it is usually safe to make a queen size quilt cover.

Standard sizes for mattresses are:
Crib: 28" x 52" Youth: 33" x 62" Twin: 39" x 75" Double: 54" x 75" Queen: 60" x 80" King: 78" x 80" Mattress thickness: 10"

Standard sizes for water-bed mattresses are:
Twin: 39" x 75" Single: 48" x 84" Queen: 60" x 84" King: 72" x 84" Mattress thickness: 9"

Foam beds:
Twin: 39" x 75" Full: 54" x 75" Queen: 60" x 80" King- 76" x 80" Mattress thickness 4" to 18"

Standard mattress measurements from a chart are helpful, but do get measurements to be certain. The quilt size is needed for the final coverlet quilting design along with other measurements. Added fabric for extra width, length, and depth may be necessary. The depth or thickness of a mattress with or without box springs and other design features are inconsistent.

Because measurements are inconsistent you can understand why to make a quilt coverlet fit your mattress will have its challenges.

You will also need to know measurements for different types of pillows. There may be a decision to make quilted pillow cases or covers or quilted edging accents. A pillow sham can be any size you wish.

Are you ready to get started making a quilt coverlet to fit your mattress?

Additional information about quilting and a free quilt pattern can be found by visiting the hobbies section of http://www.Infotrish.com and review Quilting Gems.

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How to Make a Perfect Bed Runner Set

A set usually consists of a pair of Boudoir Pillows (small rectangular pillows) in a contrasting color but complimenting the theme & Bed Runner -a strip of the same Beautifully & heavily worked / woven fabric about 18" to 24" wide including a matching fabric border band & about 24" to 30" longer than the width of the mattress; so that it hangs at least 12" to 15"on either side of the bed.

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As the Runner is kept hanging on two sides of the bed, it should have an excellent Fall to be effective! Some times (specially in case of Twin beds) arranging it length wise, starting from under the Boudoir pillow on top & going all the way over the foot of the bed looks very different & refreshing! A Bed Runner is either quilted or kept plain with a matching backing fabric depending upon the fall of its fabric.

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It is the modern equivalent of the heavily quilted Bedspreads of the highly indulgent times!

Here are the steps to make a perfect Runner Set: For Single Bed- size: Runner Length = Bed width + Drop from Mattress-top to Floor. Runner Width = Approximately 18" to 24" · For Double Bed - size: Runner Length = Bed width + Drop from Mattress-top to Floor. Runner Width = Approximately 18" to 24" · Cushions:Rectangular cushions- size: 9" x 16" or 12" x 20" in same fabric combination.

Twin Beds: One cushion per bed. Double / Queen /King Beds: Two cushions per bed. Single Beds can also have a single cushion or an assortment of different sized cushions. Edges can be finished with contrasting or complimentary colored bands of fabric or tassels can finish the smaller edges. Same finish continues on the cushion covers.

For a pronounced Feminine look fabrics like pure silk / taffeta silk with silk or chiffon frill or quilted cotton runner with fine cotton frill can be used. For a strong Masculine look Faux leather / Suede patchwork bed runner with matching Square throw cushions (16" x 16" or 18" x 18").

Linear design (straight lines or very small pattern along straight lines) along the length (headboard to footboard) gives a different look than same design along the width (across / side to side).

Colors: Light colored runner on darker Bedspread, Dark colored runner on Lighter Bedspread. Contrasting or Complimentary colors for modern / young looking combinations. Deeper Earth colors for Minimalist design schemes.

One very obvious thing, which should be always remembered, is that only the Fabric with a good 'fall' should be chosen for bed runner.

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This comforter is filled with 5-Percent of premium white goose down and 95-Percent of soft white goose feather in a 100-Percent cotton and 233 thread count for easy care and comfort. This is the comforter that will keep you warm every night at an affordable price. Twin size 64-Inch by 80-Inch 40-Ounce; Queen size 92-Inch by 90-Inch 50-Ounce; Kingsize 102-Inch by 90-Inch California King 108-Inch by 98-Inch 65-Ounce



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How to Get a Girlfriend

How long has it been since you've had a girlfriend? Whatever the case is, it's much too long. Today, after reading this guide, this will change.

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First of all, I will tell you what this guide is not. This guide is not about how to get laid, Casanova; we are talking about a girlfriend that sticks around longer than just one night. This guide is also not meant to teach you how to salvage your already messed up relationship, although some of the lessons taught here may help you out there, bud.

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The most important thing is forget about your stupid, absolutely wrong idea that your girlfriend should find out who you are on your first date. It is absolutely moronic to think like that, so NO you are NOT going to show her who you are. You will show her who she wants to see. Ok? If you disagree then stop reading here and forget about ever having a girlfriend. You will spend the rest of your life raiding dungeons with your guildies.

Let's start with you.
Learn about the world you live in and forget about the world your level 70 mage lives in: Your girlfriend will be scared off if you tell her that you stayed up until 5am running that 25 man raid. In fact don't mention anything about your favorite video game. Learn about the political issues, what's going on in the world, even the weather, and get some personal opinions about these, pick a candidate and know why you picked him, or whatever the political issue is. It is better for you to believe something different than she believes than not to have an opinion or even worse not knowing anything about that issue. Some common issues popular during the writing of this guide are abortion, gay marriage, presidential nominee, housing market, economy, North American Union(NAFTA) and several world issues such as hunger, oil, and others. Get opinions about all of these and decide not just whether you are anti-abortion but also why you believe that this is the right way, find out the oppositions arguments and learn to defend against those too. She needs to know that you have a head on your shoulders.

Learn to be funny: Start with the jokes on ComedyCentral.com and watch the Comedy Central channel. There are a bazillion websites, movies, etc. for you to pick up new material from. Now this is a difficult part because what you may think is funny, may not be funny to someone else, i.e. your new perspective girlfriend. So tell your friends, family, even random people on the street/mall if you're brave enough and see if they laugh or sit there with a blank stare. If most people laugh then you should be okay. Also avoid racy jokes, i.e. blond, black, gross, overly sexual, etc. If you can get away with telling it to your mother or grandmother or some other prude in your family then you should be all right.

Get cleaned up: Now I'm not saying go shave if your beard is a part of you. If your buddies don't make fun of you because you look like a dill weed with your semi-beard that looks like you are a 13 year old trying to pass for 18 then keep it. What I mean by clean up is wash your clothes and NO your luck will not go away if you wash your gross baseball cap; ditto with your tidy whiteys and socks. Wash it all with detergent and if it's supposed to be white then add some bleach to it. Get some cologne, and if you are trying to tell me that you already have some then I will soccer punch you. Don't wear the cologne because you like how it smells, or how it looks, or you think it has a cool name, or the one that your mother/aunt/grandma/dad/etc gave to you. Get the one that she thinks smells good. A great place to start is Macy's (some of you still call it Bon Marche, or The Bon) they have a huge selection and ask one of the girls, I repeat girls, there to help you pick one out. A couple that you can't go wrong with is Fierce by Abercrombie and Fitch or Acqua Di Gio by Giorgio Armani. Another tip here is do maybe 2 sprays on your shirt and a half a spray on the front tip of your neck; NEVER spray it under your armpits, sweat and cologne mixed DO NOT smell good. Finally, never substitute cologne for a shower; cologne wears off your stench doesn't.

Next is your environment.

Dude if you are 18 or older and you're still living with mom and dad then you are a loser. I don't care about your situation, that you're going to college and that saves you money, whatever...you are a duesh bag. Get a roommate and rent an apartment. Or if you can afford it buy a home and get roommates. Roommates can be a good thing, when you take your girl to your place and you have somewhat normal roommates she will probably feel more comfortable there than if you live alone; this is true until you're 30 years old or older, by then it is better if you live solo. Keep your pad clean, get on your roommates to clean up the crap that their dog left a week ago in your yard. Keep your yard mowed and green. Clean up the dishes and dirty clothes that are lying around. Have a big screen TV, or at least a TV bigger than 13 inches and a Playstation/Xbox/Nintendo. Remember you are a normal guy so get rid of that Atari, except for you and your nerdy friends, no one thinks that an Atari is cool. Your couches should be decent too, leather is nice but anything that doesn't make you feel dirty by sitting there will work. Put up posters around the living room of your favorite stuff and please make sure it's not a poster of the newest version of Redhat Linux; gangster characters, hot chicks, and favorite movies work well.

Your room needs to be clean too, decorate as you like just don't go too nuts about posting your next W.O.W. character's talent builds or the armor/weapon you want to get. Tone it down with the nerdy stuff. Also make sure your bed is at least a twin size, although a king/queen is better. A single will just not do, your idiotic argument that it will help you cuddle is just that, idiotic. Your comforter cover should be something decent too, the one your mom gave you that has the pink flowers on it is a bad deal, burn it. If you're into weird crap like hacking computers, slicing your wrists, etc. get rid of any signs of that...by the way if you're really into slicing your wrists a girlfriend right now is a bad idea, check yourself into a mental hospital first. Finally make sure your place doesn't smell like dog poo. It's probably not good if it smells like flowers either, but it's better that than dog poo. Fabreeze is your friend here; fabreeze the crap out of all your furniture, clothes, roommates, etc.

Your friends/roommates, unfortunately, are something your girlfriend is going to use to learn more about who you are. So tell your friends to stop acting like turds and stop telling her stupid, boring, or scary crap about you. If she finds out that you are being hunted down by the FBI for hacking into their database then you can forget about any chance you might have with her, she'll bail for the door faster than you can blink. Also make sure your friends notice her, are nice to her, but that's it; if your friends are likely to stare at her tits all night long then you're in trouble. It also helps you out if those friends have their own girlfriends.

Your car needs to be clean inside and out. No fowl smells, new car scent usually works well, even if you're rolling around in a 1960 Gremlin. Bumper stickers are ok and are usually preferred unless you drive a nice car such as a Beamer. It doesn't cost that much to fix the spider web crack in your windshield, so go do it. Also you must have a car of some kind, if you're some kind of a nature freak that only rides a bike then ok, but still have a car that runs so you can take her to dinner instead of having her pick you up.

Now we will cover where to look for her.

Ok, right off the bat, forget about picking up your girlfriend from the bar, strip club, whore house, etc. You will NOT pick up girlfriend material here...no, shut up, I don't care about your or your friend's last girlfriend and where you/he found her. A bar only has whore material or girls that are there to get a free drink from you.

Have your roommate's girlfriend/sister/your friends introduce you to a girl. Let these people know that you are on the prowl. This is probably the easiest way to get a girlfriend as you have someone vouching for you, "....I know this guy, he's pretty cool, you should meet him..." type of thing gives you an advantage because she trusts the person vouching for you so that automatically translates to her having a small trust in you.

Join a church, more specifically a church youth group, small group etc. HOWEVER join it because you are sincerely interested in the church/group. This one will take time before you find the right group/girl, and even more time before you can start making a move on your new found perspective girlfriend. If you make a move too early here, she will think that you joined the group for the wrong reasons. If you join a group that you hate she will notice that you are not involved in any discussions and will see you for the weasel that you are.

As weird and boring as it can be, one of the best places to meet girlfriend material is at operas or Shakespearian type plays. Just make sure that you arrive early so you can "mingle" before the play. This works really well if you can get another guy AND girl to go with you.

Sports activities such as football, baseball, basketball, soccer and other games are another good place although less likely that you will have time to build any kind of relationship here as a decent girl may need two or three exposures to you before phone numbers can be exchanged; although if she comes to most of a particular team's games and usually sits in the same area than you have a chance.

Go to all BBQ's, parties and weddings. These are great places to meet decent chicks. Even if this is a family function, it is common for your family members to bring a friend to such an event and as long as you and this cousin or whatever are on good terms you have an easy in with this friend.

More recently meeting people online is the new thing to do. I would recommend this as a last resort because as there are stories of happy endings with these things, it is more common that you will be 1) be forced to deal with insane amounts of spam and 2) that your "perfect match" turns out to be some kind of a psycho/stalker/etc.

Now we will cover making contact with your potential girl.

The first rule of thumb when trying to grab a girl is that you can NOT come across as easy. Where ever this place is, it is crucial that she thinks that she has to put some effort into "getting you"; that you are a wild Bronx and she has to break you in order for her to make you into a proper man. If you don't she has zero interest in you/ bored. That means that you have to be constantly talking to other girls, yes show her attention, but only a little bit more than the other girls at this place. Make the other girls laugh, but also make her laugh. Finish her off about how dang cute her hair looks. That's it. One compliment, hair is usually a good one. If hair is an obvious "no go" (dreadlocks, bald, etc) then compliment her perfume; but again keep to one compliment. Smile to her across the room, but don't stare. If she glances in your direction, look at her, smile and go back to your conversation. If things are successful then phone numbers are exchanged the first time you see her. Be bold about asking her for her phone number if you received any signs that she's interested in you (if she glances at you from across the room and smiles...that's a GREAT sign). If she didn't respond the first time you see her, don't give up yet. Next time you see her, follow the same procedure, have new jokes, be funny/interesting/etc. It is quite common that your cousin or whoever calls you and tells you that this girl wants you to have her number or she might call you personally.

Finally we will cover your first date.

Once phone numbers have been exchanged, the next day YOU call her ONE time. Let me repeat that for you. YOU CALL HER ONLY ONE TIME. Her machine did record the message, you did not forget to say anything, and she does have caller ID. If she doesn't call you back that day wait 2 more days before calling back ONE MORE TIME. If no response again then DO NOT CALL HER AGAIN!!! Wait to meet her in person again. Message should be sweet and to the point "...hey I was thinking dinner and a movie Friday or Saturday, would love for you to be my date, let me know if you can fit me into your schedule, my number is xxx-xxxx..." that's all you need to say.

You pay for EVERYTHING and tip well. Don't open the door to your car for her unless you don't have automatic locks. You DO open the door for her to every building such as theater, restaurant, and if you're lucky your pad. Make sure that you have reservations for the restaurant, even if you're taking her to some cheap place like Olive Garden, an hour wait is a HUGE mood kill. If she drinks you should drink too, if you're not sure ask her. Just don't get drunk; one glass of wine, one beer, OR one mixed drink. Remember you're driving, she should feel safe with you. If you are an alcoholic and you manage to get drunk on your first date, first of all you are a total moron and you can forget about a second date, but second you might be able to salvage it if you at least pay for a taxi home.

That's it. From now on you're on your own. If you didn't get laid your first night then that's even better, remember you're here for the long haul and there will be plenty of opportunities to experience her later. I'll leave you with one last tip. Confidence is the single most determining factor in your success with relationships. If you don't have a lot of it there are a few things you can do. Right away hit the gym, and go EVERY DAY. Forget about this 3 times a week crap. Monday through Friday you're in the gym for at least one hour. Pick one muscle group for each day. Next thing, enroll in a debate class at your high school or college. The more of a conversationalist you are, the better at arguing or being a smart ass you are, the more confident you will be. Play a sport/join a team; and no bowling and chess are not considered sports. Finally keep trying until you succeed, just because the first girl turned out to be a disaster keep trying...even if this is your tenth time, still keep trying. The more you do it the better you become at it. Good luck in your endeavors...and next time I see you, I hope that there will be some cutie hanging on to your arm.

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There are different sizes of duvets made to accommodate different beds. There are various duvet cover sizes made to cover and protect duvets made for different beds. The most common sizes are twin, full, queen, and king. It is important to get the right size duvet for the bed, or people will either have a duvet that is too big and makes it difficult to sleep, or one that is too small and does not provide warmth for the whole body.

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The depth of the duvet is not much of an issue. When purchasing sheets, it is important to see that the sheet will fit over the entire mattress, but each duvet usually has a similar thickness. A standard-size duvet cover will fit snugly around a duvet of the corresponding size.

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A twin duvet cover is the smallest available. A twin size bed is about the smallest size of bed available, other than children's beds or cribs. The standard measurements for a twin-size duvet cover are 64 inches by 90 inches. A full-size duvet cover is bigger than a twin but still much smaller than a queen or king. Full size duvet covers are wider than twins, measuring 86 inches by 90 inches. Queen-sized duvet covers are the second largest, measuring 108 inches by 90 inches. King-size duvet covers are the largest at 102 inches by 108 inches.

It is important to note that larger duvet covers usually cost more than the smaller seizes, but it is often impractical to buy smaller duvet covers. People need to be fully covered when they sleep during the cold winter months, so buying a smaller duvet to save a little money is not a good idea.

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Floral Arrangements: The Story of the Iris

The nickname of the Goddess Iris (who gave her name to the flower) was Podenemus (with feet, fast as the wind or fast footed) She was also called 'the Heavenly Iris' and was the daughter of the Titan Thaumas and the oceanide Electra. Her husband was Zephyrus, the south wind, her children the love Gods Eros and Pothos.

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Iris was the messenger of the Gods and also the Keeper of the Rainbow. Many Greek legends of Iris have come down to us in the form of myths that were old even in Homer's time.

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The ancients believed that Iris guarded the souls of dead women on their way to the Elysian Fields, and as a token to her the Greeks planted purple Irises on their graves.

In statues and reliefs Iris is depicted with golden wings and feathered feet. The Greeks called her 'The Source of Water from Above'. If the Gods lied or argued, Iris would get water from the river Styx and with this water they must pledge the truth. If they lied, they lost their immortality.

One of the first mentions of the actual Iris flower comes from ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Thutmosis III (1504-1450) BC. Pharaoh celebrated the conquest of a large part of Asia Minor by having a garden made to display the plants he had brought back from his campaign. He enjoyed them so much that he had their likeness carved in stone on the great wall of his temple at Anon. The Iris was one of those flowers.

In modern times the Iris is most famous as the national symbol of France. Though Fleur-de-lis means Lily, the name actually refers to the Iris pseudacorus which grew in large numbers around the river Luts in the Netherlands where the first French Kings lived. The Iris is not purple but brilliant, golden yellow and is thought that it was for that reason it was chosen as the symbol of monarchy, but there are two legends to make the story more interesting.

In 496 AD when faced with an intimidating army of the Alamonni, (the Germanic tribe who were invading his kingdom) King Clovis made his Christian Queen Clotilde a promise. The Queen had long tried to convert her heathen husband so she was delighted when he promised that if he won the imminent battle he would admit that her God was the strongest and would be baptised. He won the battle of Tolbiac and was baptised a Catholic at a small church on or near the site of the Cathedral of Rheims where most of the future Kings of France would be crowned and the three toads on his banner disappeared in favor of the Fleur de-lis.

The second episode occurred when Louis VII of France had a dream before setting out on his ill fated crusade in 1147 that persuaded him to adopt the Iris as the symbol on his banner. Thus the Fleur de-lis became the emblem on the banner of France for the next 600 years.

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A Transatlantic Crossing With the Queen Mary 2 - Part 1

Day One:

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Driving up to the Port of Southampton's Mayflower Terminal and catching first glimpse of the white-and-black hulled Queen Mary 2, the largest, longest, tallest, heaviest, and most expensive ship ever built, evoked considerable excitement and awe. Docked to port at a 50-degree, 54.25' north latitude and 001-degree, 25.70' west longitude and facing a 116.4-degree compass heading, the 17-decked leviathan, with a 1,132-foot length and 148-foot width, featured a gross weight of 151,400 tons and towered above the buildings with its balcony-lined façade, eclipsing it with its 236.2-foot height. Its draft extended 33.10 feet beneath the water line. The floating metropolis, complete with its staterooms, restaurants, shopping arcades, libraries, theaters, and planetariums, would bridge, in six days, the European and North American continents, the equivalent in hours to the duration of the aerial crossing by 747-400, itself then the world's largest commercial airliner. But the oceanic crossing would yield civility, refinement, rejuvenation, emotional repair, and return to the slower, but more elegant era of steam ship travel-a journey, I would soon find out, would lead to a search for the maritime history of the past which had created the technology of the present.

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Unlike the proliferation of modern cruise ships with their comparatively lower speeds and greater-volume, square-geometry hulls, the Queen Mary 2 had been designed as a next-generation successor to the 35-year-old Queen Elizabeth 2 and, as such, would have to offer the same year-round, passenger-carrying capabilities, predominately in the rough North Atlantic, with a design which sacrificed revenue-producing volume and lower construction costs of the traditional cruise ship for the required safety, speed, and stability of the ocean liner. Resultantly, it featured the same v-shaped hull configuration characteristic of the long line of its Cunard predecessors, constructed of thicker steel which carried a 40-percent greater cost than those of conventional cruise ships. Designed by Stephen Payne, whose inspirations for the bow had come from the Queen Elizabeth 2 and the brake wall from the Normandie, it was the first quadruple-screw North Atlantic ocean liner since the France of 1962. Payne himself, a naval architect born and raised in London, had been involved with the Carnival Holiday, Carnival Fantasy, and Rotterdam VI projects. The latter, incorporating a modified Statendam hull, had featured a less "boxy" hull shape than the traditional cruise ship, but had still been considerably removed a full liner design.

Intended for the primary Southampton-New York route, it incorporated dimensional restrictions dictated by the United States port, including a funnel height which cleared the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge by only ten feet and an overall length which exceeded the 1,100-foot pier of the Port of New York by 34 feet.

Constructed by Alstom Chantiers de l'Atlantique in St. Nazaire, France, which had also built the Normandie, and designated hull G32 by the shipyard, it had been the first Cunard liner ever constructed outside of the United Kingdom and, like Concorde, the world's fastest and hitherto only supersonic airliner, became the second British-French collaborative transportation project intended for trans-Atlantic service, although via vastly different, if not opposite, modes.

Its interior offered unparalleled space and comfort. Of the 17 decks, the first four were for machinery, storage, and the 1,254-strong crew; 13 were for the 2,620 passengers; and eight contained balcony staterooms. Notable features included a Grand Lobby, the Royal Court Theatre, the Illuminations Theatre and Planetarium, the ConneXions Internet Center, the Queen's Ballroom, a Winter Garden, nine major restaurants, 11 bars and lounges, an 8,000-volume library and bookstore, an Oxford University lecture program, performances by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, five swimming pools, sports venues, a Canyon Ranch Spa, a pavilion of shops, and a discotheque. These appointments would constitute my "home" for the next six days.

Symbolically reflected by its smaller QE2 predecessor berthed a considerable distance from its bow at the Queen Elizabeth 2 Terminal, the Queen Mary 2 represented a two-fold gross weight increase over its earlier-generation counterpart and, indeed, traced its lineage back to a long path of Cunard vessels which had spanned a 165-year period. I somehow sensed that the imminent crossing would not only be a journey of distance, but a return in time.

Gently vibrating at its spine, the behemoth laterally separated itself beneath from its berth below the metallic overcast at 1810, local time.

Unlike the conventional engine-propeller shaft technology of older-generation ships, the Queen Mary 2 was powered instead by four aft, hull underside-mounted Rolls Royce Mermaid electric-motor pods, each weighing 260 tons and containing four fixed-pitch, 9,900-pound, stainless steel blades, and collectively producing 115,328 horsepower. The forward, outboard pair was fixed and provided forward and astern propulsion, while the aft, inboard pair featured 360-degree azimuth capability and provided both propulsion and steering, obviating the need for the rudder. The advanced-technology system reduced both complexity and weight and increased internal hull volume by eliminating the traditional engine configuration's associated equipment.

Three Rolls Royce variable-pitch, transverse-propeller bow thrusters, collectively producing 15,000 horsepower, provided port and starboard bow maneuvering capability at speeds of up to five knots. At eight knots, when their effectiveness had been exceeded, they were covered by 90-degree rotating, fluid-dynamic doors.

Led by dual water-sprout shooting tugboats, the behemoth oceanliner commenced its lumbering movement down the basin. Maintaining an 11.5-knot forward speed in the Solent, it commenced its starboard turn from 140 degrees at Calshots Reach at 1907, poised for the similar maneuver at Brambles.

Compressed into dark gray, the sun projected its glowing orange streaks outward through the thin, unobstructed strip on the western horizon. Assuming a 220-degree heading through the Thorn Channel, the Queen Mary 2 initiated its starboard turn to round the Isle of Wight.

The first dinner on board the elegant, maritime engineering triumph had been served in the 1,351-seat, three-story-high, dual-level Britannia Restaurant which had featured a grand, sweeping staircase, column supports, and a vaulted, back-lit, stained glass ceiling and was reminiscent of and inspired by the grand dining room salons of the 20th century French liners such as the Ile-de-France, the L'Atlantique, and the Normandie. The meal itself, served on Wedgwood bone china and in Waterford crystal, had included white zinfandel wine; cream of mixed mushroom soup with parmesan croutons; crusty rolls and butter; oak leaf and Boston salad with shaved carrots and sherry vinaigrette dressing; rack of pork with wild mushroom ragout, truffle mashed potatoes, morel sauce, and sauerkraut; warm apple strudel with brandy sauce; and coffee.

The thin line of orange lights outlining the coast traced itself behind the stern. Maintaining a 27-knot speed and a 250-degree heading, the rock-steady, 151,000-ton engineering mass plied the black channel and commenced its great circle course, from Bishop's Rock in the Scilly Isles. Ahead lay the infinite Atlantic-and the path forged by every one of Cunard's previous transatlantic liners. Tomorrow, I would begin tracing the historical one.

Day Two:

Dawn greeted the lengthy liner as a tunnel of indistinguishable, moist gray. Encased between the morose cloud dome above and the navy sea slate below, which spat periodic white caps, the black-and-red funneled vessel penetrated the moisture-saturated morning, the rain-emitting sky and the swirling, eddying sea merging into seamless, wind-blustery, ship-bombarded drench.

Any undesired movement, however, was quickly, and invisibly, dampened by the two pairs of 15.63-square-meter Brown Bros/Rolls Royce fin stabilizers which were controlled by gyroscopic vertical reference instruments and extended as far as 15 feet from the hull to counteract ship roll.

Plunging into 348-meter-deep waters 98 nautical miles off of Ireland at noon, the Queen Mary 2 had traversed 418 miles since its departure from Southampton yesterday.

Current weather entailed intermittent, light rain with a clockwise movement to the west, predicted to drop to force 4. The present force-5, fresh breeze out of the south, coupled with an 11.2-degree Celsius air temperature, carried a 994-millibar pressure. The sea, with a moderate 4 state, maintained a 10-degree Celsius temperature.

Afternoon tea, held in the Queen's Room, had been a British tradition and a delightful intermittence between lunch and dinner served on every Cunard crossing, the last personal one of which had been the 2002 eastbound journey on the Queen Elizabeth 2. The Queen's Room itself, the largest ballroom at sea, featured an arched ceiling, twin crystal chandeliers, a velvet blue and gold curtain over the orchestra stage, a 1,225-square-foot dance floor, a live harpist, and small, round tables seating up to 562. Today's presentation included egg, ham and cheese, cucumber, tomato, beef, and seafood finger-sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, and strawberry cream tarts.

Afternoon tea at sea could trace its lineage back some 165 years. Einstein's theory of relativity somehow seemed to apply. Suspended between continent, landmass, and population, the ship seemed caught within a void, an arrested warp in which history seemed captured and in which the vessel reconnected with its past, as it once again replayed it, a separation from the present on land and an approach to its past on the sea. It was to this suspension of time, distance, and place that the threads of Cunard's past indeed led. One man, who had lived some 200 years ago, had made the journey of today possible.

The name of that man, of course, had been the same as that which had graced a long line of ever-advancing Atlantic ocean liners, Samuel Cunard. Born on November 21, 1787 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, as the son of Abraham Cunard, himself a carpenter at Halifax's Royal Naval Dockyard, he had forged a maritime link upon physical entry into the world. His initial venture had entailed a Royal Mail contract award to transport mail over the Boston-Halifax-St. John's route after cessation of the War of 1812 between Great Britain and the United States, while he later became involved with the first steam-powered vessel project intended for Atlantic crossings. Named the Royal William, the 160-foot-long, 1,370-ton ship had been inaugurated into service in August of 1931 between Quebec and Halifax, requiring 6.5 days for the journey.

The venture which had sparked his ultimate fame, however, occurred at the end of the decade when the British government had announced its intention to subsidize steam-powered mail service between England and the United States. In a formal proposal to fulfill the requirement, submitted on February 11, 1839, Cunard outlined a bimonthly, steam-powered service between England and Halifax operated by 300-hp ships making 48 annual crossings. Awarded a contract by the Admiralty in June for four 206-foot-long, 400-hp, 1,120-ton vessels ultimately to be designated the Acadia, the Caledonia, the Columbia, and the Britannia, he finalized plans to serve the Liverpool-Halifax-Boston route.

The latter ship, the Britannia, had actually been the first to be completed. The 207-foot-long, 34-foot-wide hybrid power ship, constructed of African oak and yellow pine at Robert Duncan's Shipyard on the River Clyde in Scotland, had featured a clipper bow, three masts with square yards, and two mid-ship-located, black-and-gold paddle boxes which extended almost 12 feet from either side and contained 9-foot-wide, 28-foot-diameter paddles turning at 16 revolutions per minute and operating off of a 403-hp, two-cylinder, side-lever steam engine which burned 40 tons of coal per day exhausted through a single, aft smoke stack. The engine, requiring 70 feet of hull for installation, drew coal from a 640-ton bunker.

Of the four decks, the upper, or main deck, featured the captain and chief officer cabins, the pantry, the galley, the officers' mess, the crew cabins, the raised, exposed bridge, and the dining saloon, which, at 36 feet long and 14 feet wide, had been the largest enclosed room on the ship. Two aft, circular staircases linked the dining hall with the second deck, which housed the gentlemen's and ladies' cabins, each with two bunk beds, a wash basin, a mirror, a day sofa, and a port hole or an oil lamp, with shared toilet facilities, equaling a 124-person capacity, of which 24 had been female. The cargo holds, located on either side of the engine yet another deck lower and capable of accommodating 225 tons, accompanied the sail locker, the mail room, the stores, the steward quarters, and the wine cellar in the stern. Coal had been stored on the fourth, or lowest, deck.

The 1,154-ton Britannia, inaugurated into scheduled service on July 4, 1840 from Liverpool to Boston with an intermediate stop in Halifax, operated the world's first transatlantic steam ship service, carrying 63 passengers and taking 12 days, ten hours for the 2,534-nautical-mile crossing at an 8.5-knot speed, one third of the journey undertaken by pure-sail. After an eight-hour port suspension in Halifax, it continued to Boston in another 46 hours.

By January 5, 1841, all four Cunard ships had entered the fleet.

The Britannia itself made 40 round-trips before being sold to the Prussian Navy, which had converted it to a pure-sailing ship used for target purposes and renamed it Barbarossa. It was ultimately sunk in 1880. Nevertheless, it paved the way for a long line of Cunard liners to come.

Biting into the angry, dark-blue, white cap-spitting North Atlantic on a 272-degree heading at 1545 with its protruding, bulbous bow, the mighty Queen Mary 2 engineering triumph pitched on its axis at a 23.4-knot speed, the sun's rays having been powerful enough to tear the singular cloud fabric into a puffy, white mosaic of aerial islands. The ship had reached a 50-degree, 12.036' north latitude and 14-degree, 26.312' west longitude coordinate.

That night's dinner, served in the Britannia Restaurant, had included Merlot wine; smoked halibut mousse and jumbo shrimp on Russian salad; Lollo Rosso and apple salad with caramelized walnuts and cider vinaigrette; filet mignon and lobster tail with young roasted potatoes, polenta cake, and asparagus in hollandaise sauce; chocolate banana tart with mango sauce; coffee; and petit fours.

The Britannia, as a ship design, had been only the beginning, and would pale in comparison to the leviathan Cunard vessels produced in the 20th century.

Day Three:

Continually bowled significant sea swells, the Queen Mary 2 had pitched through the dark blue, star-glittering night at its center of gravity like a seesaw, its bow pounding the mountainous wave troughs and projecting avalanche-white reactions at 45 degrees from its centerline.

Breakfast, eaten in the King's Court with its multiple stations, had included a ham and pepper omelet, bacon, hashbrowned potatoes, a grilled tomato, white toast, and cranberry juice.

Negotiating 25- to 30-foot seas over the mid-Atlantic ridge, which covers the Continental Divide, the ship had sailed 590 nautical miles in the 24-hour period since 1200 noon yesterday, now pursuing a 263-degree heading, with 2,075 miles remaining to the New York Pilot's Station.

Light rain showers were forecast to dissipate, with gradual clearing. The force-5 wind, out of the northwest, had produced 9-degree Celsius temperatures, with a 996.5-millibar pressure. The sea, whose moderate state had been registered a "4," maintained a 12-degree temperature.

Gazing out toward the Atlantic's infinity, I could not help but think that somewhere out there, if not in physical space, then in historical time, had been the first of the "huge" Cunard Atlantic liners which assuredly had passed this way during the beginning of the 20th century.

The design, the Lusitania, had had its origins as early as 1902 when J.P. Morgan had attempted to create a steamship conglomerate called the International Mercantile Marine by buying several existing companies, including the White Star Line. In order to ensure Cunard's continued autonomy and dissuade its absorption into the ever-expanding corporation, the British Parliament had granted it a 20-year contract and subsidy to build two of the world's then largest and fastest liners and, in the process, regain the speed record the Germans had captured with three of their twin-screw vessels.

Cunard, seeking tenders for the two ships from four shipyards, specified a 750-foot length, a 76-foot width, and a 59,000-hp capability attained by reciprocating engines driving triple screws. The contract, awarded to John Brown and Company of Clydebank, Scotland, resulted in a 790-foott length and an 88-foot width, eclipsing the 30,000-ton gross weight by 2,500 tons for the first time, and employing turbine engine technology, also for the first time, with a 68,000-hp combined capability, exhausted, in an effort to emulate the Germans, through four funnels.

Construction, commencing in the fall of 1904, produced two of the largest, fastest, and most powerful Atlantic liners ever built with long, sleek designs; straight sterns; rounded bridges; and four raked funnels sporting 787-foot lengths, 87-foot widths, and 31,550-ton gross weights propelled by steam turbines geared to quadruple screws.

Accommodating 563 first class passengers amidships, 464 aft second class passengers, and 1,138 third, or steerage, class passengers in the forward portion of the hull, the first of the two new liners featured opulent appointments. A Georgian-style lounge sported light green colors, a marble fireplace, stained glass panes, and a 20-foot-high dome. The Veranda Café had latticed wall patterns and rattan furniture. The dining room, of dual-deck configuration, had been the first of its kind on a Cunard ship. The main lounge had been decorated with mahogany paneling, while the smoking room featured dark Italian walnut. The second class dining saloon also sported Georgian appointments and the drawing room had been decorated in the Louis XVI style. Featuring electricity for the first time, the Lusitania provided modern conveniences to its passengers, including two elevators.

On its second westbound crossing, the liner beat all speed records, averaging 23.993 knots and covering a 617-mile, single-day distance, although it ultimately broke the 26-knot mark, reaching New York in four days, 20 hours.

Its fate, however, was not to remain so successful. Departing England on its 202nd voyage on May 1, 1915 with 1,257 passengers, 702 crew members, and three stowaways, the ship had approached Great Britain, sailing ten miles off of Old Head of Kinsale when it had been broadsided by a German torpedo, listing forward and to starboard. Slipping oceanward at a 45-degree, bow-first angle, it hit bottom 18 minutes later, exploding and killing 1,201 on board, the result of a deliberate act of war.

Because not an outcrop of land is sighted during the six-day Atlantic crossing, the Queen Mary 2 seemed suspended in a void between two continents, the journey about course, speed, weather, sea state, distance, and interior life, the temporary, although ever-moving civilization atop the sea.

Soldiering on, the ship burned 3.1 tons of heavy fuel oil per hour at a 100-percent load to operate its diesel engines, or 261 tons per day at a 29-knot steam speed, while it used 6 tons of marine gas oil per hour to run its gas turbines, or 237 tons per day, drawing off of a 1,412,977-US gallon tank for the former and a 966,553-gallon tank for the latter.

Its fresh water supply, produced from seawater by 3 Alfa Laval Multi Effect Plate Evaporators, replenished itself at the rate of 630 tons per day, satisfying its 1,100-ton daily consumption. The potable water tank capacity equaled 1,011,779 US gallons.

A German-themed lunch, served in the King's Court, had included bratwurst, bacon sauerkraut, cheese spaetzel, roasted potatoes, schnitzel, and black forest cake.

Maintaining a 261-degree heading and a 23.1-knot steam speed, the city at sea had reached a 49-degree, 43.705' north latitude and 28-degree, 25.458' west longitude position by 1500.

The Queen Mary 2's Winter Garden, designed after the skylighted verandah cafes of the Mauretania, had featured a 60-by-25-foot trompe l'oeil ceiling depicting a lush, verdant gardens, paneled walls which looked through cast iron gates to rolling hills, and wicker furniture, and had been created to counteract the cold, gray, turbulent winter of the North Atlantic.

The Mauretania itself, the ship which had provided the Winter Garden's inspiration, had been the second of the two early-20th century Cunard designs after the Lusitania. The nine-decked liner, accommodating 563 first class passengers in 253 cabins, 464 second class passengers in 133 cabins, and 1,138 third class passengers in 278 cabins, had featured its own opulent appointments. The first class smoking room, for example, located in the stern, had featured polished wood wall panels and plaster friezes. The lounge, located on the Boat Deck and measuring 80 by 53 feet, had been adorned with mahogany wall panels, gold moldings, long ceiling beams, gilt bronze, and crystal chandeliers. The library, featuring bay windows, had been decorated with sycamore paneling. The first class dining room, seating 330, had been configured with long, white clothed tables and revolving chairs, and was decorated with polished ash, teak-molded paneling, and arched windows, while the second class dining room, with parquet floors, featured Georgian oak paneling and carved cornices. A grand staircase, installed between the second and third funnels, connected five decks with the public rooms.

Entering service on November 16, 1907 between Liverpool and New York, the Mauretania had been retrofitted with four-bladed propellers two years later, in 1909, at which time it could attain maximum speeds of 26.6 knots. It had been only the first of several modifications. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, for instance, it had been repainted gray and briefly served as a troop ship, reliveried and returned to commercial service five years later in 1919, at which time it operated in company with the Aquitania and Berengaria, offering weekly east- and westbound service on the Southampton-New York route. It remained the fastest of the three.

Yet another modification, necessitated by fire, resulted in conversion to oil-burning engine technology and cabin reconfiguration, reducing both the second and third class passenger capacities.

In its 27 years of operation, during 22 of which it had held the North Atlantic speed record until it had been recaptured by the Bremen in 1929, the Mauretania had sailed some 2.1 million miles in transatlantic, Mediterranean, and Caribbean service before being usurped by two larger, more advanced Cunard liners. Making its last crossing on September 26, 1934, it was scraped the following year in Scotland.

That evening's dinner, served in the Queen Mary 2's Britannia Restaurant, had featured white zinfandel wine; baby shrimp thermidor on walnut brioche; cob salad with smoked chicken and bleu cheese dressing; roasted seabass with Mediterranean vegetables and olive tapenade; banana foster flambee with rum raisin ice cream and whipped cream; and coffee.

The Lusitania and Mauretania replacements, although larger, would prove a motley pair: although one had been the third in the series, it had been slower, while the other had been transferred from the fleet of the enemy, the Germans.

Day Four:

Suspended in the middle of the Atlantic, the black-hulled leviathan pursed its Great Circle course on a 249-degree heading, eating the gray and foamy-white ocean with its bow with a 21.7-knot appetite. Four hundred seventy miles off the coast of Newfoundland, the ship negotiated 3,549-meter-deep waters, having covered 607 nautical miles in the 24-hour period since yesterday, now 1,615 miles from Southampton. At a current 47-degree, 34.066' north latitude and 042-degree, 00.754' west longitude position, it was 1,468 miles from its destination.

External conditions were mild: the air temperature, at 14 degrees Celsius, had been coupled with a force-4 moderate breeze out of the southwest and low level cloud, with a 989-millibar air pressure. The sea, whose state had been slight, had a 12.7-degree Celsius temperature.

If the triplet of early 20th-century Cunard liners could have sailed past the Queen Mary 2 in chronological order, the Aquitania would have trailed both the Lusitania and the Mauretania, the third of the long, sleek, quad-funneled vessels constructed by John, Brown and Company of Clydebank.

The 45,647-ton ship, with a 901-foot length and a 97-foot width, had been both larger and heavier than its two predecessors, resulting in a 3,200-passenger capacity. Launched on April 21, 1913, it had commenced trial runs 13 months later, achieving a 24-knot maximum speed, and entered commercial service on May 30, 1914 on the Liverpool-New York route.

Opulently appointed, it featured a long gallery which connected the main lounge with the smoking room decorated with a series of garden lounges; a carpeted, Louis XVI-style first class restaurant; a columned Palladian lounge, which spanned two decks; and the first pool ever installed on a Cunard ship.

Late to the North Atlantic, the Aquitania had sailed on the fringes of World War I and had been requisitioned by the government for military service as an armed merchant cruiser in August of 1914; but, because of its excessive size, had been recommissioned as a troop ship the following year. Reconfigured for ocean liner service after the war, the ship resumed its civil role in August of 1920, amending its capacity six years later, in 1916, when a major reconfiguration decreased the first class passenger complement from 618 to 610, increased the second class capacity from 614 to 950, and dramatically decreased the third class complement by some three-forths, from 1,998 to 640, in order to more accurately match passenger class demand.

Once again reconfigured to a 7,724-person troop ship during World War II, the Aquitania provided eight years of military service during which it had sailed 500,000 miles and carried more than 300,000 troops.

Arriving in Southampton on December 1, 1949, the multiple-role vessel ended 35 years of service, having sailed some 3 million miles on 443 voyages. It had been Cunard's last quad-funneled design.

Lunch, back in the present on the Queen Mary 2, had been served in The Carvery, itself one of the King's Court stations, and had included beef tikka masala, white rice, cauliflower in cheese sauce, and double chocolate fudge cake.

Although the Aquitania's very long, mulitple-role, and fruitful career had ended in 1949, it had, for the most part, continued to operate in tandem, as originally conceived, with two other Cunard transatlantic liners, despite the fact that the Lusitania had been destroyed almost immediately after entering service. The third ship, however, emanated not from a Cunard blueprint given life by a ship builder on the Clyde, but instead by the very enemy which had necessitated its replacement.

Endeavoring to compete with the Cunard and White Star Line designs which now regularly plied the Atlantic, the Hamburg-America Line had laid the keel of a new breed of transatlantic liners on June 18, 1910, intended to be the largest-capacity, highest gross weight passenger ship ever built. The specifications were, for the time, staggering: measuring 919 feet long and 98 feet wide, the elongated, tri-funneled, 52,117-ton ship, designated the Imperator, had been powered by steam engines geared to four-bladed propellers feeding off of 8,500-tons of coal nourishing two 69- and 95-foot-long engine rooms, respectively. Accommodating 908 first class, 972 second class, 942 third class, and 1,772 steerage class passengers, the behemoth, steered by a 90-ton rudder, was christened on May 23, 1912 and entered commercial service 13 months later, on June 10, from Cuxhaven to New York with an intermediate stop in Southampton.

The Imperator featured a First Class winter garden with potted palm trees and a dual-deck indoor swimming pool.

Because initial service had demonstrated top-heavy conditions, its three funnels were shortened by nine feet during an autumn retrofit.

Ultimately banned from sailing because of World War I German atrocities, the ship had been moored in Hamburg for four years until a war reparation agreement resulted in its transfer to Cunard in 1919 as compensation for the German-sunk Lusitania. Rebased in Southampton two years later, in April of 1921, it had been subjected to an initial retrofit during which its coal-burning engine technology had been replaced with oil and it had been reconfigured with 972, 630, 606, and 515 first, second, third, and tourist passengers, respectively. Redesignated Berengaria, the ship joined the Mauretania and Aquitania, operating Cunard's weekly transatlantic service. Although it had been originally planned to continue operating it until 1940, its antiquated wiring system, which resulted in persistent on-board fires, had precluded its anticipated service longevity, temporarily leaving only the Mauretania and Aquitania until a new breed of Cunard liners, to offer double the tonnage of the existing designs, could enter service. That ship, of course, bore the name of the current one: Queen Mary.

Dinner, served in La Piazza Restaurant on board the (present-day) Queen Mary 2, had included a mixed green salad with ranch dressing; artichoke hearts; vegetable moussaka; pasta with onions, mushrooms, black olives, garlic, and red tomato sauce; tiramisu; and coffee.

Dusk could be more accurately gauged by looking beyond the wooden deck with its Queen Mary I-reminiscent line of deck chairs and down toward the sea, rather than up toward the sky. The former, a reflection of the latter, had appeared a deep blue, mirroring the temporary brightness of the sky during the early-evening when the mountainous white cumulous formations had parted, creating a blue rift. It then rapidly metamorphosed into a dark blue and, momentarily, a cold, morose, winter gray, the prevalent environmental conditions of so many earlier transatlantic crossings, as the dark, billowing clouds reassembled into a tight, cohesive quilt, hindering even a momentary glimpse of the sun. Merging dimensionally with the ocean, the amorphous, referenceless void cacooned the floating city until visibility extended no further than ten feet from either of its sides. Two souls, well dressed, braved the fierce, blustering wind as they attempted, buttressed by the force, to circle the deck. Thus was life on a transatlantic crossing.

As the day bordered the midnight demarcation line, the ship crossed from the Newfoundland Basin to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and, effectively, reached the North American continent. Two days of steaming remained before it arrived at its terminus, the Port of New York.

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