Saturday, July 16, 2016

Britney Spears 'Make Me' lyrics, dance moves, and music video

Britney Spears’ lyrics to her new song “Make Make” and her music video are stunning, and if you are anxious to see the pop singer practice some dance moves to her new song, look no further.


Here are the lyrics to the song if you want to follow along: 

[Verse 1: Britney Spears]
Friday, I'm dreaming a mile a minute 'bout somebody
This feeling, I wanna go with it, cause there's no way
We're hiding away from this tonight, oh, this tonight
Can tell you want me
By the way I see you starin' 'cross the room, babe
No shame in the game
Just cut the shit, be honest
Yeah, you know what you gotta do tonight, do tonight

[Pre-Chorus 1: Britney Spears]
I just want you to make me move
Like it ain't a choice for you, like you got a job to do
Just want you to raise my roof
Something sensational (oh yeah)

[Chorus: Britney Spears]
And make me oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh
And make me oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh

[Verse 2: Britney Spears]
No rules
From the bar to the car, let's take it back to my room
Igniting the heat of the moment; let the sparks fuse
Blowing up to the ceiling, we're burning bright
When we cross the line

[Pre-Chorus 2: Britney Spears]
Cause you're the flame I can't do without
The fire comes in the sapphire sun
There's no way I'm gonna be fighting this tonight, this tonight

[Pre-Chorus 1: Britney Spears]
I just want you to make me move
Like it ain't a choice for you, like you got a job to do
Just want you to raise my roof
Something sensational (oh yeah)

[Chorus: Britney Spears]
And make me oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh
And make me oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh

[Post-Chorus: Britney Spears & (G-Eazy)]
Baby, cause you're the spark that won't go out
My heart's on fire when you're around
Make me oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh
(Yeah, Eazy)

[Verse 3: G-Eazy]
I don't care if it's a random person or the biggest star
Out in Vegas or little bars
Really not a difference if it's near or far
Listen, here we are; need you
I've always wondered what was off limits
Staring at you til I'm caught in this
Back and forth like this was all tennis
I'm all jealous, you came with someone
But we could tell that there's changes comin'
See I could tell that you're a dangerous woman
That means you're speaking my language, come on
Now follow me, let's go
Like Penelope in "Blow"
Well worth the stealing you, it's a felony, yeah I know
That's why they keep on telling me to let go, yeah

But I need you and I can take you
All the way and I'm able
To give you something sensational, so let's go, yeah
Said I need you and I can take you
All the way and I'm able
So follow me and I can make you

[Chorus: Britney Spears & (G-Eazy)]
And make me oooh (move), oooh, oooh (yeah), oooh
And make me oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh

[Post-Chorus: Britney Spears & (G-Eazy)]
Baby, cause you're the spark that won't go out
My heart's on fire when you're around
Make me oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh
Yeah, you make me oooh

Just hours after the release of "Make Me," the song hit the No. 1 on iTunes and captured top spots around the world. "Make Me," is part of Britney's ninth album and comes three years after the 2013 eighth album, Britney Jean

Britney, now 34, is as excited as her fans about the success of the music video and shared her gratitude on her Twitter and her Facebook page with a video of herself practicing some dance moves to "Make Me." 

Britney Spears is scheduled to perform at the Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas on August 17.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Costco price tags tell you what’s on sale, a floor model, a returned item, or last stock

Shopping at Costco can lead to some great bargains if you understand what the .99, .98, .97, or .00 price tag endings mean.

Items ending with 99 cents, 89 cents, 79 cents, and so forth: Those are usually Costco’s regular priced items.

Items ending with .98, .88, .78 and so forth: Those are manager specials because the items might have been returned to the store, are floor models, or are close-out items.  

Items ending with .97, .87, .78 and so forth: Those are items that are marked down because they are going out of sale.

Items ending in .00, like $179.00, are similar to those ending with an “8.” If you are looking for a great deal, Costco no longer wanting them might be a great bargain for you. Costco will usually put the items in an area of the store where they do not take up valuable space. Some of the merchandise will have the original price posted or a close-out price sign on it.

Costco price tags that have an asterisk * in their upper right corner: Those are items that will not be restocked. Whatever you see is what the store has left. Most often the prices end in “.97, .87, .77,” and so forth. Sometimes the price tag will say “Existing Inventory Only.”

So what happens when you buy an item ending in .99 one day just to find out a week later (when you return to the store) that the price has changed to a .97, .98, or .00 ending? As explained above, you might be looking at the last inventory, a floor model, or a returned item.

If Costco’s price tag does not indicate why the item has been marked down, ask a store assistant. If you provide him or her with the item number (you can take a photo with your smartphone), you can usually find out why the price has changed. If the difference in price makes it worth the hassle, return the first more expensive item that you bought to the store and then get the cheaper one.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Photos of 278 dogs at San Diego County Animal Services after July 4 fireworks: What to do if you lost or found a dog


As of July 5, 2016, San Diego County Animal Services is showing the photos of 140 dogs on its lost dogs webpage. And that is just in the Southern Region at 5821 Sweetwater Road in Bonita. The San Diego Region shelter on Gaines Street is showing the photos of 99 dogs, and the Northern Region shelter in Carlsbad is showing 39 photos.

Many of those dogs ran away during the July 4 fireworks. Dogs get easily scared by the loud noise of fireworks, even if they took place a few miles away. Remember that dogs have an acute sense of hearing.

According to Animal Services Director Dawn Danielson, the photos of the scared dogs were posted as soon as each pet was kenneled at the shelter.

San Diego County Animal Services will contact the owners of dogs that have identification on them. If the owner does not pick the dog up by July 12, the animal will go up for adoption on July 13.

Dogs that do not have any identification will be available for adoption if the owner does not claim the animal within three days.

If you have lost your dog, please visit the San Diego Animal Services website and take a look at all the photos. Do not wait for the agency to contact you. A dog can easily drop his collar and ID while on the run. Keep checking the photos on a daily basis and call the agency to let them know that you lost your dog. Some dogs are still lost on the streets.

San Diego County Animal Services is providing a printable flyer for pet owners that can be distributed in the neighborhood. The flyer is available in English and in Spanish.

If you find a lost dog, the agency provides a webpage where you can type in the dog's ID tag number in order to find the dog's owner. If you choose to do so, you can contact the owner yourself.

If the lost dog does not wear a license, he might have a microchip. Call San Diego County Animal Services or take the dog to one of its three locations listed on the agency's website. Even if the dog is from out of state, the dog and the owner can be reunited.

If you do not want to take a dog to the shelter yourself, please try to get the animal to a safe place away from the street where it can be killed. If necessary, use a little treat like some meat to lure the dog to a safe area.

You can call Animal Services at (619) 767-2675. An officer will come out to pick up the dog. Once the animal has been checked for an ID and scanned for a microchip, you can always put a "first hold" on the dog -- if you would like to adopt him.