Nobbi wins the first FNL!
Duration : 0:5:33
Brand New music video from TFK from their new CD “The Flame in All of Us!”
(I’ll admit though, when I first saw this music video, it freaked me out. And my computer’s retarded so it was really dark and I couldn’t see what was going on in the vid half the time. But TFK still rocks and I still love this song.)
Duration : 0:3:51
Nama Samaran
LIYA
Nama Penuh : Lydia Iryani bt Mohamed Khairul
Bangsa : Melayu
Umur : 21 tahun
Asal : Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor
Tarikh Lahir : 23 Mac 1985
Zodiak : Aries
Tinggi : 168 cm
Berat : 51 kg
Deskripsi
Anak tunggal dari keluarga kacukan ini sangat bijak dan gemar membantu menyelenggarakan binatang yang terbiar serta melakukan kerja-kerja amal. Menyanyi merupakan et utamanya. Saksikan Liya di AF !
Hobi : Menyanyi, berlakon, menari, menunggang kuda
Makanan Kegemaran : Siakap tiga rasa
Minuman Kegemaran : Limau ais
Filem Kegemaran : Buli Balik
Lagu Kegemaran : Stand Up, Jeritan Batinku
Pelakon Kegemaran : Saiful Apek, Rosyam Noor, Afdlin Shauki, Hans Isaac, Umie Aida, Nasha Aziz, Fasha Sandha, Sharifah Shahira
Penyanyi Kegemaran : Beyonce Knowles, Siti Nurhaliza, Jaclyn Victor
Duration : 0:3:9
Waking up to Life — Thirty Thousand Days is the average number of days you have to live (in Western society). How are you using them?
Duration : 0:3:45
LA TIMES: http://tinyurl.com/2clmy9
The United States military could stay in Iraq for “maybe a hundred years” and that “would be fine with me,” John McCain told two hundred or so people at a town hall meeting in Derry, New Hampshire, on Jan 3. And U.S. troops could be in Iraq for “a thousand years” or “a million years,” as far as he was concerned.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-soltz/a-million-years-in-iraq_b_79798.html
http://www.motherjones.com/mojoblog/archives/2008/01/6735_mccain_in_nh_wo.html
Duration : 0:0:37
On February 25, 2003, four months before the end of his term as Chief of Staff of the Army, Shinseki told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he thought an occupying force of several hundred thousand men would be needed to stabilize postwar Iraq. He was pressed to provide a range by Senator Carl Levin (D-MI). Below is an excerpt from the exchange:
SEN. LEVIN: General Shinseki, could you give us some idea as to the magnitude of the Army’s force requirement for an occupation of Iraq following a successful completion of the war?
GEN. SHINSEKI: In specific numbers, I would have to rely on combatant commanders’ exact requirements. But I think –
SEN. LEVIN: How about a range?
GEN. SHINSEKI: I would say that what’s been mobilized to this point — something on the order of several hundred thousand soldiers are probably, you know, a figure that would be required. We’re talking about posthostilities control over a piece of geography that’s fairly significant, with the kinds of ethnic tensions that could lead to other problems. And so it takes a significant ground-force presence.
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Sara Lov’s new video for “A Thousand Bees” from her debut album “Seasoned Eyes Were Beaming”. The video was directed by Noah Webb and used over four thousand still photographs to create the animated effects.
for more information on Sara visit: http://www.myspace.com/saralov
Duration : 0:3:50
Elbow and the BBC Concert Orchestra performing The bones of you Chantage
So I’m there
Charging around with a juggernaut brow
Overdraft, speeches and deadlines to make
Cramming commitments like cats in a sack
Telephone burn and a purposeful gait
When out of a doorway the tentacles stretch
Of a song that I know
And the world moves in slow-mo
Straight to my head
like the first cigarette of the day
And it’s you, and it’s May
And we’re sleeping through the day
And I’m five years ago
And three thousand miles away
Do I have
time? A man of my calibre
Stood in the street like a sleepwalking teenager
No.
And I dealt with this years ago
I took a hammer to every memento
But image on image like beads on a rosary
pulled through my head as the music takes hold
and the sickener hits; I can work till I break
but I love the bones of you
That, I will never escape
And it’s you, and it’s May
And we’re sleeping through the day
And I’m five years ago
And three thousand miles away
And I can’t move my arm
Through the fear that you will wake
And I’m five years ago
And three thousand miles away
Duration : 0:5:19
From the album, “The Triptych,” in stores and online now on Solid State Records.
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