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| Chance////HereWed, 07 Jan 2009 05:31:53 -0800 by HunterRider11****WATCH IN HIGH QUALITY****I know i messed up a lot, and i could never get the right spot to that green oxer!I got a whole bunch of new stuff! Finally! New Half Chaps, a new Charles Owen Helmet(for shows, but i was just trying ti out today), and a new saddle pad! plus Chance got body clipped for a show! he was soooo fussy! lol now everyone's clipping their horses. im awsome. not really. ok, go watch my video! and subscribe while your at it! :DI DO NOT OWN THIS SONG! IT IS OWNED BY HELLOGOODBYE AND IT IS CALLED HERE(IN YOUR ARMS) Related: jumping horse | |
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| NATALIE COLE - Wild Women DoWed, 07 Jan 2009 05:29:05 -0800 by MusicMeanMachine"WILD WOMEN DO" - Released 1990. NATALIE MARIA COLE, (born February 6th 1950) is an influential American singer-songwriter and performer who has won eight Grammy Awards. She achieved success in her early career as an R&B star, but smoothly changed her repertoire toward a more jazz orientated musical style in the early 90s. Natalie Cole is the daughter of noted crooner Nat King Cole and former singer Duke Ellington Orchestra singer Maria Hawkins Ellington Cole. While Maria had sung with Ellington's band, Ellington is no relation to Duke Ellington. Cole was raised in the affluent Hancock Park district of Los Angeles, just a few doors down from the California governor. She has referred to her family as "the black Kennedys." She was exposed to the greats of jazz, soul and blues at an early age. Cole sang on her father's Christmas album at the age of six, and she began performing at the age of 11. Cole grew up with older adopted sister Carole "Cookie" (1994)(her mother Maria's younger sister's daughter); adopted brother Nat "Kelly" Cole(1959-1995), and younger twin sisters Timolin and Casey (1961). Her paternal uncle Freddy Cole is an accomplished singer/pianist with numerous CDs and awards to his credit. Cole was 15 years old when her father died of lung cancer in February 1965. Soon after she began having a difficult relationship with her mother. Her mother then moved the family to Massachusetts, where Cole attended the Northfield Mount Hermon School in Northfield, Massachusetts. She enrolled in the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She briefly transferred back to University of Southern California and there she pledged the Epsilion Theta chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.. She transferred back to the University of Massachusetts, where she majored in Child Psychology and minored in German. Natalie Cole graduated in 1972. Cole stated in an interview that she did not connect with her cultural heritage or "blackness" until she attended college. By the time she graduated, Natalie had already began her singing career, On the weekends, Natalie was singing at a place on campus called "The Pub". While she sang upstairs, new up and coming comedian Jay Leno, was performing on the first floor. During her college years, Natalie fell victim to the ravages of drugs (mainly heroin). While she was traveling back from a performance in Canada she was busted for heroin possession. She was sentenced to probation but she had to stay in Canada to serve this pobation. It was also during this time period that she met Chuck Jackson (Jesse Jackson's half-brother) and Marvin Yancy at a nighclub called Mr. Kelley's. This partnership produced hits such as: This Will Be, Inseparable, Sophisticated Lady, Mr. Melody, I've Got Love on My Mind, and Our Love to name a few. Chuck and Marvin had worked together to produce music for The Independents and Aretha Franklin. Her debut album in 1975, Inseparable, resulted in chart success with the single "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)" (#1 R&B, #6 Pop). Her performance of the song won her a 1976 Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. This was a feat because Queen Of Soul Aretha Franklin had heretofore won this category 8 years in a row from 1968 - 1975. She was also awarded the Best New Artist Grammy of 1976. She gained a new generation of fans when American Idol finalists Jasmine Trias and Kimberley Locke sang "Inseparable" on the show to extremely good reviews. More hits followed, including "Sophisticated Lady (She's A Different Lady), (1976), and "Someone That I Used To Love" (1980). Her biggest pop hit, 1977's "I've Got Love On My Mind" and "Our Love" both earned Gold single certifications. On July 16, 2008 Cole announced that she was diagnosed with hepatitis C likely caused by her drug use: "I've been so fortunate to have learned so much from my past experiences. I am embraced by the love and support of my family and friends; I am committed to my belief in myself and in my abiding faith to meet this challenge with a heartfelt optimism and determination. This is how I intend to deal with this current challenge in my life." Dr. Graham Woolf, Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at UCLA/Cedars Sinai Medical Center, said that Cole "had a terrific response to her medication and is now virus negative. This gives her an increased chance of cure. But, she has also suffered significant side effects from the anti-viral medicine, which is the only FDA authorized treatment for hepatitis C. Her side effects include fatigue, muscle aches and dehydration but she is recovering from these. On September 19 2008 she was rushed to the hospital due to her Hepatitis C medications. Related: r&b soul | |
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| Rescue and Put Your Emotions On the Right Course 0001Wed, 07 Jan 2009 05:22:36 -0800 by richtawee2007No matter what goals we have chosen....No matter what dreams we have left to fulfill....and no matter how many mistakes we have made........our emotions and spirits still need our help and guidance...in order to stay focused and committed to the goals we have chosen...We must always communicate with our emotions and spirits about the goals we have, the success we will achieved, and then take the actions we have planned...As we move towards our success, things happen, and we meet people. There are also news, stories, and events. We may learn about other people's success, happiness, and achievements.Some stories are inspiring, and others may be scary and intimidating.Our chances of success depend on how we keep our emotions in line...focused and committed to the success we have chosen.Persistence, mental discipline, and inspiring communication to make us believe and commit to our goals...and success...are very important. They keep our emotions and spirits work for us....and we can go about achieving other success and achievements...when we have accomplished our present goals.... Related: commitment goals success emotions spirits | |
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| SPEAK pt 10Wed, 07 Jan 2009 05:18:06 -0800 by jonquillouis12Melinda Sordino starts out her freshman year in high school being labeled a squealer for calling the cops to a house party the previous summer. Melinda has been so silenced by her rape that she cannot find the words to tell people why she made the phone call. Melinda is shunned by her friends from middle school, including her ex-best-friend Rachel, and is forced to deal with social rejection.Alternate Speak (2004) PosterMelinda is unable to tell her parents about the experience, and although her parents notice the change in their daughter, they are unable to determine the cause. Her mother Joyce is overworked and too busy to attempt to divulge more than one-word answers from Melinda. Melindas father is struggling with unemployment and has little time to devote to his troubled daughter.Although Melinda does not speak to many characters, she has plenty of thoughts. Her thoughts are often filled with sardonic humor. As if Melindas social life didnt make school difficult enough, her teachers are insufferable. Mr. Neck constantly bullies Melinda and her English teacher refuses to make eye contact with students. Melinda is nice to a new student named Heather who claims to be Melindas friend but abandons her when the chance for social advancement arises. The only other student with whom Melinda has a positive experience is her lab partner Dave Petrakis, who has successfully managed to keep from affiliating himself with a clique.Melindas true high point of the day comes in her art class taught by a free spirited teacher named (appropriately) Mr. Freeman. Freeman encourages student expression and Melinda begins to take his words to heart. Mr. Freeman allows Melinda to spend her nightmarish lunchtimes in his classroom rather than in the cafeteria. As time progresses, Melinda discovers an unused storage closet that she turns into her personal place of refuge and, eventually, revelation. Melinda turns all of her negative feelings and social difficulties into creative expression. While in her secret place, Melinda constantly thinks about the night of the party, and deals with her inner demons. The storage closet is the very place where Andy Evans, the rapist and the only other person who knows the truth about what happened the night of the party, threatens Melinda and challenges her bravery.As the year progresses Melinda begins to face her fears and recapture the confidence that had previously eluded her. Her ex-best-friend Rachel starts dating Andy Evans, and Melinda fears that Rachel will suffer the same terrible event that she did. Eventually, Melinda successfully stands up to the power-crazy Mr. Neck and her social ladder climbing friend Heather. Melinda finally finds her voice and tells Rachel the truth about what happened that night at the party that leads to the downfall of Andy Evans, and Melindas empowerment and reconciliation with the events that previously plagued her. After Evans threatens Melinda, and she stands up to him, Melinda is able to finally talk to her mother about the event at the party and fully come out of her shell by the end of the film. Related: jonquillouis12 | |
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| Dance Mission 2 GameplayWed, 07 Jan 2009 05:17:24 -0800 by PuddinglovesCut off parts here and there because I wanted a short video.As you can see, beat up 6 keys is a bit weird for the song spacebar beat and there's not widescreen chance. It's like this.And in choreography mode, halfway through the game server crashed.For links...Game Server: http://www.bongdigo. com.tw/index.aspMemb er Info change (useful link): http://www.ggconline .com/ggc/member/memb er_center.aspMember redeem/account-check link: http://www.ggconline .com/ggc/bank/JW2_Fr ee/Member_Redeem_Cho ice.asp Related: dance mission gameplay | |
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| It's Hard To Find A Home (Original) Jeff SterlingWed, 07 Jan 2009 05:15:53 -0800 by salvadoredelleITS HARD TO FIND A HOMEThink twice before you fall in loveA lesson to be learnedFor when you search the world for loveYou leave no stone unturnedSearching for the innocence, honest, undisguisedWanting your love if by chance so pure and true to lifeIts hard to find a homeWhen your soul is meant to roamIts hard to share your dreamsWhen no one cares at all it seemsBroken hearts and shattered dreamsForgotten so unjustLike hearts of steel left in the rainThey only turn to rustThoughtless words are lost in timeAn ocean of distrustBut when you read between the linesYou know who you can trustIts hard to find a homeWhen your soul is meant to roamIts hard to share your dreamsWhen no one cares at all it seemsIts hard to find a homeWhen your soul is meant to roamIts hard to share your dreamsWhen you wake at night and scream Related: hard to find home | |
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| SPEAK pt 9Wed, 07 Jan 2009 05:12:11 -0800 by jonquillouis12Melinda Sordino starts out her freshman year in high school being labeled a squealer for calling the cops to a house party the previous summer. Melinda has been so silenced by her rape that she cannot find the words to tell people why she made the phone call. Melinda is shunned by her friends from middle school, including her ex-best-friend Rachel, and is forced to deal with social rejection.Alternate Speak (2004) PosterMelinda is unable to tell her parents about the experience, and although her parents notice the change in their daughter, they are unable to determine the cause. Her mother Joyce is overworked and too busy to attempt to divulge more than one-word answers from Melinda. Melindas father is struggling with unemployment and has little time to devote to his troubled daughter.Although Melinda does not speak to many characters, she has plenty of thoughts. Her thoughts are often filled with sardonic humor. As if Melindas social life didnt make school difficult enough, her teachers are insufferable. Mr. Neck constantly bullies Melinda and her English teacher refuses to make eye contact with students. Melinda is nice to a new student named Heather who claims to be Melindas friend but abandons her when the chance for social advancement arises. The only other student with whom Melinda has a positive experience is her lab partner Dave Petrakis, who has successfully managed to keep from affiliating himself with a clique.Melindas true high point of the day comes in her art class taught by a free spirited teacher named (appropriately) Mr. Freeman. Freeman encourages student expression and Melinda begins to take his words to heart. Mr. Freeman allows Melinda to spend her nightmarish lunchtimes in his classroom rather than in the cafeteria. As time progresses, Melinda discovers an unused storage closet that she turns into her personal place of refuge and, eventually, revelation. Melinda turns all of her negative feelings and social difficulties into creative expression. While in her secret place, Melinda constantly thinks about the night of the party, and deals with her inner demons. The storage closet is the very place where Andy Evans, the rapist and the only other person who knows the truth about what happened the night of the party, threatens Melinda and challenges her bravery.As the year progresses Melinda begins to face her fears and recapture the confidence that had previously eluded her. Her ex-best-friend Rachel starts dating Andy Evans, and Melinda fears that Rachel will suffer the same terrible event that she did. Eventually, Melinda successfully stands up to the power-crazy Mr. Neck and her social ladder climbing friend Heather. Melinda finally finds her voice and tells Rachel the truth about what happened that night at the party that leads to the downfall of Andy Evans, and Melindas empowerment and reconciliation with the events that previously plagued her. After Evans threatens Melinda, and she stands up to him, Melinda is able to finally talk to her mother about the event at the party and fully come out of her shell by the end of the film. Related: jonquillouis12 | |
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| SPEAK pt 8Wed, 07 Jan 2009 05:05:04 -0800 by jonquillouis12Melinda Sordino starts out her freshman year in high school being labeled a squealer for calling the cops to a house party the previous summer. Melinda has been so silenced by her rape that she cannot find the words to tell people why she made the phone call. Melinda is shunned by her friends from middle school, including her ex-best-friend Rachel, and is forced to deal with social rejection.Alternate Speak (2004) PosterMelinda is unable to tell her parents about the experience, and although her parents notice the change in their daughter, they are unable to determine the cause. Her mother Joyce is overworked and too busy to attempt to divulge more than one-word answers from Melinda. Melindas father is struggling with unemployment and has little time to devote to his troubled daughter.Although Melinda does not speak to many characters, she has plenty of thoughts. Her thoughts are often filled with sardonic humor. As if Melindas social life didnt make school difficult enough, her teachers are insufferable. Mr. Neck constantly bullies Melinda and her English teacher refuses to make eye contact with students. Melinda is nice to a new student named Heather who claims to be Melindas friend but abandons her when the chance for social advancement arises. The only other student with whom Melinda has a positive experience is her lab partner Dave Petrakis, who has successfully managed to keep from affiliating himself with a clique.Melindas true high point of the day comes in her art class taught by a free spirited teacher named (appropriately) Mr. Freeman. Freeman encourages student expression and Melinda begins to take his words to heart. Mr. Freeman allows Melinda to spend her nightmarish lunchtimes in his classroom rather than in the cafeteria. As time progresses, Melinda discovers an unused storage closet that she turns into her personal place of refuge and, eventually, revelation. Melinda turns all of her negative feelings and social difficulties into creative expression. While in her secret place, Melinda constantly thinks about the night of the party, and deals with her inner demons. The storage closet is the very place where Andy Evans, the rapist and the only other person who knows the truth about what happened the night of the party, threatens Melinda and challenges her bravery.As the year progresses Melinda begins to face her fears and recapture the confidence that had previously eluded her. Her ex-best-friend Rachel starts dating Andy Evans, and Melinda fears that Rachel will suffer the same terrible event that she did. Eventually, Melinda successfully stands up to the power-crazy Mr. Neck and her social ladder climbing friend Heather. Melinda finally finds her voice and tells Rachel the truth about what happened that night at the party that leads to the downfall of Andy Evans, and Melindas empowerment and reconciliation with the events that previously plagued her. After Evans threatens Melinda, and she stands up to him, Melinda is able to finally talk to her mother about the event at the party and fully come out of her shell by the end of the film. Related: jonquillouis12 | |
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