Monday, January 20, 2014

Gatsby Party

Jason Berberian would like to formally invite you to his monthly gathering at his beautiful home. There will be many different entertainment shows that include fire dancing, brazilian dancing, art, music, petting zoo's and many more. There is no limit to guests so you may bring as many friends as you would like. The house will be decorated with beautiful lights and dancers all around the house including the roof. There will be an enormous body of water in the front filled with dolphins and jet skis for guests to ride. I promise you will not miss the house even if you are blind. There will be free food,drinks,cigars, and any flavor of hookah that you can imagine. The party will be going on for two days so be ready to party and have a great time with a bunch of friends! P.S. Do Not forget to bring your bathing suits...the ocean is Jason's backyard.
Dress code: Formal
Where: 440 Malibu Dr.
Food: Any food you can think of
Time: 7PM Saturday Night-7PM Monday Night
 VIP guests: Lebron James, Dwight Howard, Neil Armstrong, Angelina Jolie&Brad Pitt, Oprah, Tupac, Elvis Presley, Chuck Norris, Jacki Chan, Michael Phelps
 Other VIP guests will be on the check in list if not included in the invitation.


Cutting Helicopter Noise in LA County

For many years now helicopters in LA county have been annoying residence no matter what the reason. Many helicopters fly very low and close to homes all around LA, and these helicopters are not quiet machines. They can easily wake up residence or annoy them while relaxing or working at home. A new bill has been passed by congress to reduce this noise complication throughout the county involving these helicopters. The bill that is supporting this new one is a 1-trillion dollar bill that prevents the government from shutting down again. The anti-noise measure is included in this 1-trillion dollar bill that was signed by President Obama on September 30th. The FAA has been working with different helicopter agencies and all registered helicopter pilots to help prevent this neighborhood anti-noise committee. The government is passing a bill to support this cause. The bill is going help create new routes for helicopters to take and help transportation be switched to subways. If this new bill does work and starts to prevent helicopters from flying at low heights that annoy civilians and people that live in the county then it will be very successful and relieving to the county.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

1920's Fashion

The 1920's is the decade where fashion entered the culture of America. These years are when people began to change the way they dress and decided to impress the people around them and enjoy what they were wearing. Women began to wear more comfortable clothing and they decided to leave behind all the distasteful fashions behind and start something new. Men began to abandon uncomfortable clothing as well, and most men decided to dress in sports clothing to be more free and comfortable. After WWI America entered a period that was considered very prosperous. The beginning of this decade was the beginning of a different fashion sense. The changes took place slowly in the start of the decade but slowly the fashion started to change throughout the country. The civilians were more relaxed and a sense of optimism came over the country. They wanted to create a new era where everyone was comfortable and was able to walk freely throughout the city enjoying what they were wearing and how it looked. The advancement of fabrics was great. New fabrics were brought into the fashion of Americans and these fabrics made life more comfortable and flexible. Improved production methods made it easy for companies to create clothing quickly and affordable. This new fashion was not something that was not allowed to most of the population. It was created so that most clothing and fabrics would be affordable throughout the states so that everyone could enjoy this new idea. The new fashion was a very optimistic stage that created the period of fashion changes. If i could i would love to wear the clothing that the people wore in the 1920's