New Zealand actress Michelle Blundell interviewed on Good Morning. Tuesday 1st May 2012
Alberta Cross - Magnolia HQ {Official Release} Lyrics and Free MP3 Download (Full Song) Alberta Cross Magnolia.mp3 Download MP3: Free Mediafire mirror: filegag.com www.mediafire.com Mediafire link disabled ) Download Video (WMV): filegag.com Alberta Cross - Magnolia Lyrics: [INSTRUMENTAL] You feel like you're wide awake You can see you're dragging down the morning sun, the morning sun You believe you hide away You can see you're burning in your innocence, your innocence Yeah you gotta give it up You're laughing at the morning sun Yeah you gotta give it up, give it up You're laughing at the morning sun x2 [INSTRUMENTAL] ...incomplete New York-via-London rockers Alberta Cross are set to release Songs of Patience, the follow-up to their 2009 debut Broken Side of Time, on July 17th on ATO. Take an exclusive first listen to their new single, "Magnolia," a steadily soaring jam with the kind of closing chorus that demands group sing-alongs. "'Magnolia' is a song about too many late nights, for better or worse, and the feeling of estrangement they sometimes bring," says lead singer and guitarist Petter Ericson Stakee. "At the end of the day, though, I feel like it's more of a positive song than a negative one. It's pretty colorful and, for some, could be a sort of summer chant about having a good time. I'd say it's definitely a summer tune." www.rollingstone.com I don't claim to own the rights to any materials in this video.
oh my god this morning i went to my office and there were a lot of explisives
The Questions: 1. Do you have any pets? 2. Name 3 things physically close you you. 3. Whats the weather like right now? 4. Do you drive, if so have you crashed? 5. What time did you wake up this morning? 6. When was the last time you showered? 7. what was the last movie you saw 8. What does your last SMS / text message say. 9. What is your ring-tone? 10. Have you ever been to a different country? 11. Do you like sushi? 12. where do you buy your groceries? 13. Have you ever taken medication to fall asleep? 14. How many Siblings do you have? 15. Do you have a desktop or Laptop? 16. How old will you be on your next birthday? 17. Do you wear contacts or glasses? 18. Do you color your hair? 19. Tell me something your planning on doing today? 20. When was the last time you cried? 21. What is your perfect pizza topping? 22. Which do you prefer Hamburgers or cheese burgers? 23. Have you ever had an all nighter? 24. What is your eye color? 25. Can you taste the difference between Pepsi and Coke? Ella x
Skip to 1:38 for Ivy - Touch Me Dance!! :) I woke up at half past 6 on a sunday morning and the first thing that came to my mind was 'ooh now you could do some dancing' haha... crazy right? i think this was the first time in my life that i woke up that early on a weekend :O and I'm pretty sure that it'll never happen again.. :3 i imagined dancing while the sun is raising behind me...oh how romantic *_* lmao Now that I rewatch it I think I should have put the ivy dance cover first, because i like it more than the 'so cool' cover though sistar's so cool dance is a lot more popular isn't it? hmm...just skip so cool and get right to the 'touch me' cover ok?! :D Actually I filmed the dances with flats but then i tried it with high heels just to see how it works/looks and i ended up using the highheel-footage~ so my feet weren't tortured for nothing lol xD I'm so exhausted, I had a dance rehearsal the whole day because me and some people from my school will be performing at a school event the next 4 days...I might upload the performance if my mom records it well (last time I told her to record something it was a total mess, the video was all shaky and she kept talking to the camera "is it recording already? hello??" HAHA). Anyway, Thank you so much for watching & I hope you enjoy! :) Rate, comment and subscribe if you like~ it would make my day! :D Ps. I love my bed!!!!! Oo. good night! :)
Thismorning at 8:30 am waves were chest to head high with few over head sets. Light off shore wind and overcast skies. Lots of rain the last couple of days, still some nice peaks breaking at the beach break at low tide. Open workable faces with barrels for the lucky ones. www.malpaisurfcam.com daily surf report from Mal Pais neighborhood in Costa Rica, Central America.
Lorain's Wilkins Santiago showed that his love and desire for the sport of boxing outweighs any kind of money. Santiago, who basically fought for free, dominated veteran fighter Paul Mpendo in every round, as he attacked the body relentlessly and scored a unanimous decision in the co-main event in the "No Vets Left Behind, Event II" card on Saturday night at LaVilla Conference and Banquet Center. "What's more important is my victory," said Santiago, whose ticket commissions went to pay Mpendo and his flight in from Portland, Oregon. "My camp has helped me tremendously. I'll always thank my trainers Freddie (Barriero) and Sammy (Aponte) and my cutman Tim, who has worked hard tremendously. We don't have time to play around, no cutting corners. It's time to make it happen and bring a title back to Lorain, Ohio and the whole nation." Santiago's mission going into the fight was to attack his body, work his jabs and continue with his fancy footwork against a more-experienced Mpendo, a journey man boxer, who came into the bout with 19 fights and an 8-8 record. Mission accomplished. The relentless attack that Santiago put on Mpendo was too much for the grizzled veteran as Santiago won every round that featured plenty of combination flurrys from Santiago. "I was trying to catch him with a body shot and a left hook," Santiago said. "I was catching him, but that guy was pretty strong. I tried to slow him down with everything, but I knew he was from Uganda, and he came to fight. I ...
Please SUBSCRIBE!!! Like us on FaceBook! www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter! bit.ly Check us out on ReverbNation! bit.ly A cover of the Maroon 5 song "Sunday Morning", featuring Belle Gempesaw on vocals! Huge Special Thanks to Ryan Tran and his family for allowing us to use his grand piano! Originally composed by Adam Levine. Cover by Aaron Spieldenner and Jordan Tan. Video by Jordan Tan.
Click Here: tinyurl.com Money Savings Add Up Living on a budget is the key to financial freedom, but getting started can be frustrating. When we look at our expenses and see all of those bills we're paying every month, it's easy to throw our hands up in disgust. But what about all those little expenses we incur? You might be surprised to find out just how much they amount to. It's easy to dismiss cutting back on little things. A few dollars a month won't make a significant difference in the big picture. But a few dollars here and a few dollars there adds up to a few more dollars. When you cut back in a lot of small ways, you could end up with a lot more money at the end of the month. Waste Not, Want Not One thing we can do that is good for the budget is stop wasting so much. This can apply to many areas in our lives. From eating to home heating, waste equals money going down the drain unnecessarily. Cooking for the family instead of eating takeout or dining out is a great way to save money. But if you're throwing food out, the benefit is reduced. So if you have leftovers, don't let them end up in the trash. Some dishes freeze well, and this makes for easy dinners when you don't have time to cook. You could also eat dinner leftovers for lunch the following day. If your home is not well insulated, you're probably wasting lots of money on home heating and cooling. Insulating will cost some money up front, but it will pay for itself quickly. If you have drafts around windows ...
Walking (::cough-cough::) on the sidewalk between La Madeleine and Starbucks at Shepherd and Gray in River Oaks, Houston, TX. The music is what was being piped to patrons via the center's PA system. Ambient noises courtesy of early morning drivers. It was a little after 6AM, Sunday, May 20, 2012. The people at Starbucks had all been very friendly and I didn't catch even a raised eyebrow. In return, I ordered a double tall breve latte instead of the intended coffee of the day. (A $5 purchase opposed to a $2 one.)
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Part One of three segments. During the last evening of the 2011 Fish Lake BFRO Expedition, five of six individuals reported seeing a figure through a hand held therm (ThermalEye X 100 XP) while traveling along a dirt road in total darkness. They used 3rd generation night vision (starlight scope) and the latest weapon in the squatching arsenal, a therm. Three of the witnesses shared their observations. The next morning, BFRO Field Researchers Bill Brewer and Robert Leiterman met up with the witnesses at the scene of their encounter with video camera in hand and this is what they shared. The intent of this follow up in not to prove or disprove their encounter, but to focus more on the variations in the eye witness statements. In the end, they all made sense but along the journey, you wonder if they were all seeing the same thing. The fact that every witness will see things a bit differently is not all that unusual. Add a potential life changing event ... a little stress and excitement. See for yourself.
Andrew from Sage Canyon Elementary joins meteorologist Justin Chambers as guest KidsCaster.
Part Two of three segments. During the last evening of the 2011 Fish Lake BFRO Expedition, five of six individuals reported seeing a figure through a hand held therm (ThermalEye X 100 XP) while traveling along a dirt road in total darkness. They used 3rd generation night vision (starlight scope) and the latest weapon in the squatching arsenal, a therm. Three of the witnesses shared their observations. The next morning, BFRO Field Researchers Bill Brewer and Robert Leiterman met up with the witnesses at the scene of their encounter with video camera in hand and this is what they shared. The intent of this follow up in not to prove or disprove their encounter, but to focus more on the variations in the eye witness statements. In the end, they all made sense but along the journey, you wonder if they were all seeing the same thing. The fact that every witness will see things a bit differently is not all that unusual. Add a potential life changing event ... a little stress and excitement. See for yourself.
Note: This is not actually going to be made. I was bored one morning and decided to make another video. :)
David Cook gave this talk, "How can I have eternal life?", on Sunday, 20th May, 2012; here at St Helen's Bishopsgate to our Sunday-morning congregation. David spoke on Luke's gospel, chapter 10, verses 25 to 45 ( that is, the parable of the Good Samaritan, and the incident of Martha's complaint against Mary) and then there followed a Question & Answer session. The Bible translation we use at St Helen's is the English Standard Version (ESV) - here is a link to Luke's gospel, chapter 10 - www.esvbible.org David is with us for four months. He recently retired, after 25 years as Principal of Sydney Missionary and Bible College, and now divides his time between working as a part-time pastoral assistant at the Chinese Presbyterian Church in Surry Hills, Sydney, and an itinerant preaching ministry. For other talks by David Cook, or to browse or search our archive of over 7000 talks (by William Taylor, Dick Lucas, David Jackman,Charlie Skrine, Paul Clarke, and others), or to subscribe to a podcast, please visit our church's website www.st-helens.org.uk - there's lots of other information there too. We're in the City of London, only a short walk away from Liverpool Street Station; with meetings on Sundays and some weekday lunchtimes. If ever you're in London and can come then you'll be very welcome at any of these services. ____________________________________ ©2012 St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate, London - contact@st-helens-media.net