Invisible Shaping Bum Boosters

Shoppers are looking for a garment that Pippa Middleton made popular – The Invisible Shaping Bum Booster, and you won’t believe how inexpensive this little body shaper is.

Invisible Shaping Bum Boosters

Women who hope to improve their figures have been paying $50 and up for shape wear and some brands like Spanx can run upwards of $100.

But Pippa Middleton, ever the fashionista and trend-setter, has popularized a butt boosting panty that only costs $29. Unfortunately, shoppers have been flocking to Debenham’s in the UK and the store’s website has sold out of many sizes and they are only sold in the UK.

Bum boosting padded panties by Bubble Bodywear

But don’t worry. Other brands offer the same benefit of the Invisible Shaping Butt Booster. Bubbles Bodywear offers booty booster undies and offers plenty of styles including the low-rise boy short, the bubble-buns bikini, brief and high rise padded panties, as well as body shapers and bras. Bubbles Bodywear bum shapers start at about $28.

Butt booster panties by Silicone Body

Silicone Body also makes a wide variety of butt shaper underwear and has assigned clever names to their styles. Among the ingenious names are the Buttness, ButtStanding, and the Unbuttlievable. Prices start from about $26.

A word of warning when wearing padded underwear. Do not let it get wet. Many of the pads are highly absorbent and act as a sponge. A dripping wet posterior would be a major fashion-kill.

If you know of other padded body shapers that have worked well for you, please share those in the comments section below.

And that’s the latest news about Invisible Shaping Bum Boosters.

US Military Uses Candy Sucker For Pain Killer

US Military Uses Candy Sucker For Pain Killer – Leading the way for the military the US Marines are using a candy sucker dosed with Fentanyl a powerful pain killer instead of an injection of morphine for badly wounded marines.

US Military Uses Candy Sucker For Pain Killer

The US miltary sucker or lollipop treatment offers an alternative to the morphine needle jab often depicted in war movies with the medics stabbing a syringe into a wounded soldier’s leg or arm. Now US Marines badly wounded in Afghanistan may get a Fentanyl “lollipop” a powerful pain killer.

After the US Marine special operations forces completed successful trials of the new sucker, commanders ordered the lollipop to be distributed to medics throughout the Marine Corps, according to Captain Brian Block who oversees the new pain killer delivery.  

The US military’s new suckers contain Fentanyl, which  is a powerful synthetic opiate analgesic similar to but more potent than morphine. It is typically used to treat patients with severe pain, or to manage pain after extremely severe body trauma or surgery. It is also sometimes used to treat people with chronic pain who have built up a resistance to other opiate pain killers.

The Fentanyl lollipop offers medics a faster way to ease the pain of a battlefield injury as the drug gets absorbed faster into the blood stream through a sucker in the mouth than from a needle injected into a muscle. The lollipop also gives medics more control over the dosage, as the sucker can be withdrawn at any moment, unlike a shot of morphine.

Like other medicine distributed to US military medics, the lollipops are subject to strict controls and will not be handed out directly to troops on the battlefield.

In its prescription form, fentanyl is known as Actiq, Duragesic, and Sublimaze. It has recently been in the news as the result or part of the cause for numerous drug overdoses. Clandestine laboratories mixed the Fentanyl with heroin selling it under street names such as Apache, China girl, China white, murder 8, TNT, as well as Tango and Cash.

Fentanyl has long been prescribed by US physicians and administered via injection, transdermal patch, or in lozenge form.

Medical Express reports that US military medics in Afghanistan will still have the option of employing the morphine syrette, a small needle on a collapsible tube. And for the moment, the pain-killing sucker will only be offered in ”berry” flavor.

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Caughlin Wildfire Hits Reno Nevada

Caughlin Wildfire Hits Reno Nevada – The Caughlin wildfire in Reno Nevada raced through neighborhoods destroying 21 buildings and forcing an evactuation of over 9500 Reno residents.

Caughlin Fire Reno Nevada 2011
Firefighters are calling the 2011 Reno fire a ‘Locomotive’ type of fire, one that rushed through residential and small business areas like a locomotive freight train requiring more than 450 firefighters and 112 law enforcement officers, including Nevada National Guard members, looking for hot spots and residents who may not have heeded the evacuation warnings.

Fueled by high winds in excess of 30 mph to 40 mph with gusts as high as 70 mph, the southwestern Reno – Caughlin fire started on the west side of the upscale Caughlin Ranch subdivision and spread rapidly by the high winds of an approaching storm. Containment for the fire was minimal last night, and 2,000 homes remained threatened. A cause had not been determined. Reno media reports that approximately 2,300 customers remained without power as the result of the fire.

The wildfire danger is expected to decrease as winds are expected to slow considerably and combine with rain and snow showers. However, Reno disaster authorites predict that evacuated residents will not be allowed to return to their homes any earlier than noon Saturday. Aircraft the Reno authorities would normally deploy to fight fire were grounded due to high winds, but could be deployed on Saturday with winds expected to be 10-15 mph with gusts to 25 mph.

Reno, Nevada has had more than its share of disasters in recent months. The Caughlin Fire hit nearly two months to the day after a horrific crash at the Reno National Championship Air Races that killed a pilot and 10 spectators. That disaster came 10 days after a gunman opened fire inside a Carson City restaurant, killing four before shooting himself dead.

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