Tuesday, August 14, 2007

The Bridge of LOVE

In 2006, due to a popular romantic novel "I Want You" by Federico Moccia, Ponte Milvio bridge in Rome began attracting couples who use a lamppost on the bridge to hang padlocks as a sign of their love. The ritual involves the couple locking the padlock to the lamppost, then throwing the key behind them into the Tiber.

Friday, August 10, 2007

LOVE in the time of Cholera


Garcia Marquez wrote this beautiful story about unrequited passion so strong that it binds three people's lives together for more than fifty years.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Dont forget that i LOVE you


his work is great. please, check out his website for all sort of treats.

http://www.misterrob.co.uk/

Thursday, August 2, 2007

The science of LOVE, and the future of women

I saw this talk on the TED website. It is amazingly interesting scientific viewpoint on love by an anthropologist Helen Fisher.
www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/16


Tuesday, May 1, 2007

LOVElines



Via collection engine lovelines searches thousands of blogs every few minutes for expressions of love and hate. Once it finds these expression it displays them on this site.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

LOVE truck


I saw this truck during my lunch brake the other day at 43rd and fifth.

Monday, March 5, 2007

The L Word

Picked up from The Style.com

January 29, 2007
Men have been talking their way into women's pants since the dawn of human speech, but a new report shows some significant geographic variance in method. Harlequin Publishing (yes, that Harlequin) recently asked males in various countries whether they'd said "I love you" solely as a means of getting past third base. The results are striking, with Frenchmen appearing to be twice as likely to use the endearment as their German counterparts—though it bears noting that "je t'aime" does sound a hell of a lot sexier than "Ich liebe dich."*

France: 67%
The Netherlands: 58%
United States: 55%
Australia: 50%
Sweden: 43%
U.K. 42%
Canada: 38%
Germany: 33%

*Alternatively, of course, this survey could just mean that German girls are twice as easy.

— Staff