Diamond or Diamond In The Rough

July 1st, 2010

Diamond or Diamond in the Rough

 Do you find yourself pursuing the same type of man or women with relationships that head repeatedly in the same direction – nowhere?  If you had to categorize your current partner, or your last romantic involvement, how would characterize them?  Are they a Diamond or Diamond In The Rough? 

 The Diamond

 The Diamond, for this interpretation, is a man or woman with a physique that is chiseled to perfection.  It is a man or woman who is packaged in such a way that any flaws they may have are overlooked by the brilliance of their sparkle.  Encounters with these Diamonds are ever so breathtaking and the more opportunities one has to spend with them, the more they are desired.  No matter how many times one hears from other people that their Diamond has interior flaws, they are so captivated that they ignore all warnings until, for some, they are etched by its cut like a sheet of glass.  But, for the true Diamond hunter, the thrill and excitement of searching for the perfect Diamond continues until they are able to capture and marry one, or until they tire from their endless expeditions.

 Diamond In The Rough

 In order to discover and recognize the hidden beauty and value of a Diamond In The Rough, one must broaden the hunt and open his heart.  A Diamond In The Rough often possesses a hidden elegance and a genuine quality that can better be discovered after spending more time with him or her.  This man or woman may not boast a sculpted exterior or a sexy charm, and may even require a second glance in order to be appreciated, but their inner beauty resonates and they offer a brilliant sparkle like no other.  A Diamond In The Rough’s cut can also be sharp, so don’t be fooled into thinking otherwise.   Some seek a Diamond In The Rough because they wish to “polish” and “shape” these men and women to their liking, while others enjoy unveiling what lies within these roughened gems.  But, many men and women are drawn unexpectedly to the Diamond In The Rough, not anticipating a serious relationship, only to find themselves falling hopelessly in love!!!!

 Diamond or Diamond In The Rough? 

“Where Ya Comin’ From?”

 PeetyCat, LLC

Either Or Game.com

Ask Permission or Beg Forgiveness

April 29th, 2010

Which of the two choices describes you and your character?  The answer may reveal a lot about you, your friends, or your significant other. 

 Ask Permission

 If you ask permission, do you ask out of genuine respect for the other person or do you ask first, more importantly, because you expect or demand the same courtesy? 

 Perhaps, you ask permission because you prefer to tackle any potential battles before that upcoming “Girls Night Out” or “Guys Vegas Trip.” Maybe you’ve tried to hide your actions in the past only to find yourself overwhelmed with guilt and you couldn’t enjoy yourself.

 Beg Forgiveness

 Now, on the other hand, if you are the type who begs forgiveness, is this because you prefer to delay, or avoid, any potential battles until afterwards?  Perhaps you are banking on never getting caught, or do you fool yourself into thinking “I didn’t know I had to ask”?  Is asking permission a sign of weakness?  Maybe you feel you will lose your independence or control if you ask first.  After all, who wants to hear “no”? 

When out, do you then spend the entire time haunted by the unlimited possible arguments you may encounter when you get home, or do you take on the attitude “I am going to play now and pay later, so I might as well make it worth it”?  Do you know you will be forgiven?  Hmmm.  

Ask Permission or Beg Forgiveness? 

“Where Ya Comin’ From?”

 PeetyCat, LLC

Either Or Game.com

Two Neighbors / Moms Create Unique iPhone Game

March 10th, 2010

Socially Engaging iPhone Game Played with Spouses, Friends or as a Party Starter, Creates a Social Networking Opportunity

Houston, TX (MMD Newswire) March 10, 2010 – – The “techie” programmers are not the only ones who have jumped on the iPhone app band wagon. Rita Bruce and Cathy Mitchell, two friends and moms in the Houston area, have knocked down all barriers by taking their idea for an iPhone game to the finish line.

”We’re hoping everyone playing our game will laugh as much as we did creating it,” state Cathy Mitchell and Rita Bruce, whose nickname “Peety’ combined with Cathy’s nickname make their company name, “PeetyCat.” They have turned a socially engaging game they play with their spouses, friends and as a party starter into a social networking opportunity. “We feel the iPhone is the perfect venue for this game, because it allows people to always have the party with them,” explain Rita and Cathy.

THEIR GAME: EITHER OR GAME

The game is effortless – no scoring system, no dice, no levels to achieve and there are no difficult instructions to follow, thus allowing humor to dictate the momentum of the game. “Either Or Game is based on one’s desire to laugh and on the natural, human tendency to want to ‘pick the brain’ in an attempt to get to know someone better,” explain Rita and Cathy.
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