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    BIENVENID@S A MI ESPACIO

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 05:14 AM EST [General]

    HOLA ME PRESENTO!!

       SOY MIA ESMERALDA MEJOR CONOCIDA EN EL MUNDO CYBERNETICO COMO:

                                                            DIABLITA                                                                 

    TE INVITO A FORMAR PARTE DE MI INFIERNO CYBERNETICO....COMO??

    DEJANDO TU COMENTARIO  O SUGERENCIA EN MI ESPACIO INFERNAL

    TAMBIEN TE INVITO A QUE ME  ESCUCHES LOS DIAS:

     LUNES. MIERCOLES Y SABADOS 

    4-6PM

    EN UNA ESTACION DE RADIO VIA INTERNET

    LA PAGINA?

    WWW.VIVAVOZZ.COM

    EL MZN DE LA RADIO:

    vivavozz-radio@hotmail.com

    MI NICK DE LOCUTORA:

    DIABLITA

    NOMBRE DE MI ESPACIO DE RADIO:

    INFIERNO NEUTRAL-MUSIKAL!

    ESCUCHAME!!!

    OTRA MEJOR OPCION PARA TUS OIDOS!

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    BRITNEY CIRCUS VIDEO - WIN TRIP TO NEW ORLEANS

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 05:14 AM EST [General]

    Here's the OFFICIAL version of Britney's new video for "Circus".

    Not very different AT ALL from the version that leaked out 2 days ago.

    Win tickets to see Britney at Mellon and in Louisiana on the 1st stop of tour

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    FRIDAY - DECEMBER 5TH, 2008

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 05:12 AM EST [General]

    Big Ben was back at practice on Thursday. His knee is fine. He'll start Sunday CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST ON BEN

    Heidi and Spencer's honeymoon pictures CLICK HERE TO SEE THEM

    O.J.'s lawyers ask for six year minimum sentence. His sentencing is today. He could get life in prison CLICK HERE

    What a magical video....instructional video for Seniors on how to use internet

    Pictures of kids afraid of Santa CLICK HERE TO SEE THEM ALL

    Florida congresswoman hangs up on President-Elect Obama TWICE because she thought it was a prank call CLICK HERE FOR THE STORY

    Local assistant principal faces charges after breaking into a home drunk as hell. CLICK HERE FOR THE NEWS REPORT

    New report claims that 1 out of 4 people look at porn on the internet during work CLICK HERE

    Girlfriend attacked with hamburger in Florida CLICK HERE

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    Credit Crunch Clubbing: a labour of love

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 10:11 AM GMT [General]

    If there's one positive to this recession farce, it's that it's forcing us all to go Blue Peter on our leisure.

    While Alexa Chung is advocating making our own clubwear out of discarded shopping baskets and balloons, it's possible to have the best nights in the kind of places where you could actually wear said outfit and feel (quite rightly) like some sort of massive winner.

    Yes, that's right, all-night DIY rave-ups are, like, SO hot right now.

    
    

    Maybe they are, maybe they're not, I don't actually know. I don't even like clubbing, usually. But from personal experience alone I'll take the opportunity presented by the onset of poverty to recommend the kind of party where you can pay some piddling amount, or nothing at all, bring your own booze, stay til 8am, watch bands you'd never see in a Barfly playing music you can wave your knickers to, and soak up the unique atmosphere of a night that has come together despite the fact that anyone involved in bankrolling it happily knows they will probably never see that money again.

    These things, you see, are a labour of love. It's relatively easy to hire some venue, pay for posters, book a few bands and draw a crowd (ok, so I failed every time I tried, but for most people it's easy). If you remove the working bar and advertising, and in fact take great pains to keep the location a secret, it becomes significantly harder. Then there are all the extras you need to take into consideration - generators, booze stocks, health and safety, a PA - it's like a massive house party.

    The live acts have got to be great, because they need to keep the mood up and the people moving - they might dance to a car alarm at house nights, but this is a far more discerning crowd. And the finishing touches I've found have far exceeded anything any regular club has been arsed to provide, be it laughing gas, burlesque dancers, or a living room in a shed in the middle of the woods, with a TV playing Corrie on repeat - these are things you don't need to be chemically persuaded to enjoy.

    The most imaginitive location I've been fortunate enough to find myself drinking my own cheap wine in has got to be the derelict bowling alley, last New Year's Eve. Not only was it free, but I'm willing to bet that nobody who paid 20 quid to squeeze into a bar scrum in a city centre that night was able to leave the premises with their own bowling pin, or play hide and seek in an abandoned Quasar. The place was a shell, but we had great lights, a bar, three dancefloors, working loos, and someone had even set up a makeshift bowling lane in the middle. Yes it was dirty, but the love that must have gone into arranging that, you just don't get it in Walkabout. 

    Another great one was the BBC building in Leeds city centre. Once the BBC had moved out, and possibly left a door slightly ajar, it took minutes for party monsters to get in there and set up one of the best parties I've ever had the pleasure of attending - rave or otherwise. Navigating the gutted building's fifteen million rooms and interlinking corridors was like exploring Atlantis, and downstairs was a warehouse-sized room with bands and DJs playing to a crowd more rabid than a regular club, united in some sense of achievement that we'd all a) heard about it, b) made it and c) managed to find the room with the bands and DJs after getting lost in the fifteen million rooms and interlinking corridors. The roof was accessible too (don't worry, it was safe) and as the sun came up the monged-out hoardes gathered to watch, largely in silence as many of them were busy chewing their own mouths.

     Speaking of which, in the summer the options are wide open, because we can bear to be outdoors with only one coat on. One local beauty spot, miles from civilisation, intermittently plays host to an outdoor version of a usually legal indoor clubnight. Some might say this is some sort of middle finger to nature, perhaps, but those people are assuming much about the party-goers. We like dancing about with cider in a field under gazebos and fairy lights, but we also pick up our litter, are nice to the animals, and are fully able to appreciate the loveliness around us, from the sheep to the stars to the sunrise - that's why we like throwing shapes outdoors in the first place.

    In fact, my favourite ever small festival - I won't name it but it's now all above board, fully licensed and everything guv - began life as such a party, with live music and DJs, and plenty more entertainment besides. It was set in a gorgeous wood, on private land, and with the permission of the landowner, who wasn't bothered because he was going to cut down the trees afterwards. The first festival so impressed said landowner that he vowed he could never cut down the trees because he'd had such a great time, and that they would be standing there all year until the next festival. It's now in its fourth or fifth year, and all the trees are still there, so the festival did effectively save the woods.

    Now, pass me that bag of rubbish we collected, I need to make my outfit for the next one.

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    Sunsets Don't Come Better

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 10:07 AM GMT [General]

    This photo is of a Shackleton making an evening approach to RAF Gan in the Maldives. Anyone who has either served there or holidayed in the Maldives will know what spectular sunrises and sunsets are experienced there.

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    Australian Flag

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 10:03 AM GMT [General]

    Who removed the Australian flag from my Blog sight as they have no right to do this.

    I have not taken it of so who has tinkered with it .

    Some pig stinker  I surpose.

    Or is it the Telegraph.

    Albert of Alvelon.

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    mathews V city trader>evil

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 09:56 AM GMT [General]

    sssstupid judge, its obious the judge is more judge judy than hailsham, mathews was just aplayer just like the city trader who ggot millions or the McCann , the celeb who has cancer to pay the bills or the chef who has an affair to boost ratings, the prime minister who takes cash  from  FORMULA ONE the email begging letters, scams of all sorts and scam the police  enjoyed countless overtime, did thepolice know where the child was proberly, but overtime is good, did ithe red top care no it sells. for a society to shout evil when its send troops to bomb woman and children iin afghanistan. a society that thesick beg fro lifesaving drugs. no not evil a player a player who had little education to win with in the mob of greed, stupid judge. good luck  mathews you lost but sell the book and make a film be awinners.

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    ALIENTO DEL CIELO PARA CADA DIA 051208

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 03:46 AM CST [ALIENTOS DEL CIELO]

     

    ALIENTO DEL CIELO PARA CADA DIA

     

    Meditación Diaria: 12/5/2008 1:37:13 AM
    por RICARDO M. PUGLIESE

    MADURAR

    1 CORINTIOS 3:1 De manera que yo, hermanos, no pude hablaros como a espirituales, sino como a carnales, como a niños en Cristo.

    Dios nos rescató del reino de tinieblas cuando nos convertimos a Cristo, para crecer, madurar en la fe, y por cierto, tener la vida eterna.
    La vida del cristiano debe caracterizarse por el crecimiento y desarrollo espiritual.
    Alguien definió la vida cristiana en tres etapas: Niñez, juventud y el tiempo de madurez para llegar a ser padres espirituales.
    Cada etapa necesita ser vivida para luego avanzar a la siguiente.  El problema con la niñez espiritual, (la cual la Biblia define como carnalidad) es que si permanecemos mucho tiempo estacionados en ella, sin corregir aquellas cosas que al Señor no le agradan, nos perderemos la bendición del crecimiento.
    Una cosa es hacer acciones típicas de niño cuando uno es niño, pero si uno ya debiera vivir como un adulto, pero todavía hace cosas de niño, nos daremos cuenta que algo anda mal.
    En la vida cristiana sucede lo mismo: Dios nos ha llamado a madurar, a que dejemos el lenguaje de niños espirituales contaminado con el chisme, la queja, mentira, calumnia, iras y peleas por un lenguaje lleno del Espíritu Santo; a que dejemos actitudes de niños como el guardar rencor, no perdonar, por un corazón perdonador que bendice aún a sus enemigos.
    La niñez espiritual ha sido diseñada por Dios para que sólo sea un escalón hacia la madurez y el crecimiento espiritual.  Usted, ¿se ha quedado estacionado en la niñez espiritual o está avanzando hacia la madurez?

    CONFESION DE FE:
    AVANZO HACIA LA MADUREZ ESPIRITUAL POR LA GRACIA DE CRISTO.

    ORACION:
    Perdóname, Señor, por haberme quedado estacionado más de la cuenta en la niñez espiritual.  Ayúdame a crecer en tu Camino para que pueda alcanzar nuevos niveles de fe y madurez espiritual.  Amén

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    Property fun in the Czech Republic No. 15

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 09:41 AM GMT [General]

    A little while since I posted last but good progress on site. The winter has set in and that has put an end to weekend flagstone laying outside, just too dismal and muddy. Inside the central heating is nearing completion and a very good job has been done by the company we chose. I can now see where all the money has gone with cast iron rads everywhere and an enormous task cutting through the walls everywhere to run the pipes. The house is a real building site now with dust levels you can't imagine. Angle grinding through old brick in confined spaces is not a pleasant job. So this has meant we have been a bit lax working internally ourselves whilst all this has been going on although I have managed to take one of the ceilings down in the upstairs room and will have a poke around with the other this weekend. The ceiling above is not in good shape and I want to see whats above although I am less sure now that it is hiding some nice old wooden ceiling as it appears to be the original. I don't want to have to take this whole lot down as it is lath on boards so a big job. I will see if we can't patch it but depends on how live the plaster is. We have spent the time recently tracking down suitable materials and bought reclaimed patterned floor tiles shown above for the main hallways, some very nice reclaimed marble tiles for the entrance hall and a stone fireplace. The fireplace is absolutely knackered but it was the cheapest available and certainly will create an authentic look although the installation will be quite tricky as the sandstone legs are very brittle. We still need to find a flooring solution for the main room which is proving quite difficult. Reclaimed flagstones would be best but we have a height constriant and sliced reclaimed flags are too expensive. We may need to go teracotta new hand made brick tiles instead. We intend to use these in the kitchen in a hexagonal format so we will see how these look before deciding on the main room.

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    UC and Big East Awards !!!

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 04:32 AM EST [General]

    This is from UC.  As I keep on saying, there will be a lot of UC players from this years team who end up cashing checks for playing on Sundays !!

    Sixteen UC Players Honored On Phil Steele's All-BIG EAST Squads

    League-high eight Bearcats named to the first team

     

    CINCINNATI - The University of Cincinnati football team had 16 players named to Phil Steele's 2008 All-BIG EAST teams, including a league-high eight first-team selections. The Bearcats 16 overall selections were the most among league teams.

     

    Earning slots on the first team were: defensive end Connor Barwin (Hazel Park, Mich./U. of Detroit Jesuit), defensive tackle Terrill Byrd (Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain), offensive guard Trevor Canfield (Cincinnati, Ohio/Western Hills), wide receiver Dominick Goodman (Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain), punter Kevin Huber (Cincinnati, Ohio/McNicholas), and cornerback Mike Mickens (Huber Heights, Ohio/Wayne). Mardy Gilyard (Bunnell, Fla./Flagler Palm Coast) earned first-team accolades as both a wide receiver and kick returner.

     

    Quarterback Tony Pike (Cincinnati, Ohio/Reading), linebacker Corey Smith (Salem, N.J./Salem), and cornerback DeAngelo Smith (Columbus, Ohio/Independence) earned spots on the second team, and linebacker Ryan Manalac (Pickerington, Ohio/Central), defensive end Lamonte Nelms (Ravenna, Ohio/Ravenna), running back Jacob Ramsey (Columbus, Ohio/Independence), and safety Brandon Underwood (Hamilton, Ohio/Hamilton/Ohio State) were named to the third team. DeAngelo Smith also grabbed third time honors as a punt returner.

     

    The No. 13/12 Bearcats, the 2008 BIG EAST Champions, close out the regular season on Dec. 6, heading to Hawai'i to take on the Warriors in Aloha Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 11:30 p.m. EST and the game will air on ESPN2.

     

    On Sunday, Dec. 7, UC fans are invited to Fifth Third Arena for a special Bowl Championship Series (BCS) Selection Show event, the Department of Athletics announced today. The event is open to the public with the doors of Fifth Third opening at 6:30 p.m. The official BSC Selection Show begins at 8 p.m. and will be televised nationally on FOX.

     

     

     

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    My first fantasy landscape in acrylic

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 10:24 AM CET [General]

    This is my first attempt to paint a fantasy landscape in acrylic.

    I found it difficult to go from working in watercolour to working with the acrylic paint.

    I have painted many landscapes in watercolour, most of them as plain air paintings, so it was also a challenge to paint a landscape from my imagination, and not having any thing to look at while painting it.


    members.enchantedfolk.com/mariannemathiasen

     

     

     

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    NFL Change

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 04:18 AM EST [General]

    Watching an NFL might change a lot over the next few years.

    Excuse me, there's a San Diego Chargers cheerleader in your lap.

    How do you not fire the Louisville coach when they trailed 49---zip to Rutgers at the half.  No one believes that Louisville would be a bottom feeder in the Big East if Bobby Petrino would have stayed. 

    Teel throws 6 TD passes in the first half against Louisville.  17 for 22 for 343 yards in the first half.

    Birmingham newspaper suggests that Auburn hire Romeo Crennel as the next Auburn coach.  Why ?  They believe he will be available and that the SEC needs a minority coach.

    This can't be right.  Mock drafts are starting to pop up.  This idiot believes the Bengals will draft a wide out in the first round.  No one could be that dumb...right ?

    3.) Cincinnati (2-13-1) - Jeremy Maclin, WR, Missouri

    Cincinnati will, in all likelihood, not re-sign T.J. Houshmandzadeh, and Chad Johnson won't be there much longer. 

    The Bengals need to draft players who weigh at least 300 pounds on day one. PLEASE !!!!

    Carson says that the people he meets are totally different than those who call in sports talk shows.  This morning we'll talk about why as a public person, he is missing the boat.

    Signing Mike Lincoln for two years is fine.  No, it's not a big splash.  But, you need guys like Lincoln. 

    ROLL PLAYERS.  Can Walt fill Dusty's bench the way he was able to fill Tony's bench in St. Louis.

    Hmmm....St. Louis spends the $$$$$ to get a shortstop.  The Reds still don't have one they know will the answer next season.  Khlial Greene will probably bounce back from his bad season with San Diego.  St. Louis isn't concerned that Greene, a former first rounder wants a big contract.  He's in the last year of his deal.

    Reds are looking for a lefty.  It's one of those deals that could help a lot, but doesn't get much publicity.  St. Louis finishes their deal with Trevor Miller.

    It's fair to ????? if the REDS are going to spend $$$$$.  But, I will still wait and see what the roster looks like when it's all said and done.

    Colts going with a player with ALMOST NO EXPERIENCE on defense vs. the Bengals.

    "Right now, our plan is to leave everybody where they are and just plug in the next man," Dungy said of Davis, 25, who has gotten on the field in only two games and been inactive for nine.

    "He's a powerful guy and has done ... a good job in practice. He just hasn't had a chance to play much in games."

     

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    THIRSTING AFTER RIGHTEOUSNESS 57

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 09:10 AM GMT [General]

    I would be highly suspicious of friend Cowper if I were you. People who keep hares and dogs to my mind go coursing at the weekend. But then if he has got a church window to himself, perhaps he is the patron saint? If lunatics and lawyers can have patron saints, why not coursers? Dereham competes for his favours, by the way with

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    WORLDWIDE SATURDAY @ WHISPER ULTRA LOUNGE SF 12/13

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 04:09 AM EST [General]

     

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    cena makes me want to puke

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 04:08 AM EST [General]

    cena who does he think he is being all cocky n e way

    with his cheap chain gang peices of plastic **** wat a loser

    people like R.V.D and tripleH r cool but not him 

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    Fifteen hundred 'may fly years' until 2008

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 09:08 AM GMT [General]

    Did you see the story yesterday about the so-called "world's oldest cat"? Mischief, living in Cornwall, is twenty seven years old, which someone has calculated to be 125 "cat years". This seems like a random calculation, because there is certainly no science involved, but I suspect that the figure was reached from a good source.

    The Feline Advisory Bureau, with its team of the UK's best cat experts, has worked out a formula for comparing cat and human ages. Take the first year of the cat's life as being equivalent to 15 human years. By the time it is 2, the cat can be considered the equivalent of a 24-year-old person. Thereafter, each year equates to about 4 human years. A 12-year-old cat, for example, will be the equivalent of 64 (i.e. 24 + [10 x4]). And Mischief, at 27 years, becomes 124 cat years (although 125 does sound better in a headline, doesn't it?)

    The same type of calculations can be done for different species. If a mouse lives for three years, that means that one human year is around 25 "mouse years". And as for mayflies, well if they only live for a day, that means that one human day is around 75 "mayfly years".

    Of course there is no such thing as cat years, dog years or any other years than the length of time it takes for the earth to travel around the sun. The intriguing issue is the differing rates at which various species of animals grow older. This is something that has always fascinated me.

    If you look at the constituent parts of animals, they are astonishingly similar to humans. Chop out a kidney from a dog, a cat and a human, and they all look pretty much the same. Most of the internal organs are almost identical to each other. Even under the microscope, the cellular structure is very similar between different species. Of course there are subtle differences - one of the challenges to veterinary students is to be able to identify the species of origin by inspecting various viscera. But there are far more visual similarities than differences. As well as looking like us, animals' bodies function in the same way too - similar metabolic processes take place in us all.

    Perhaps the single biggest difference is a very important one: most animals age much more rapidly than humans. By the age of ten, a dog has the dentition of a sixty year old human. At fifteen years of age, a cat's liver looks far more like the liver of a 65 year old person than a human teenager. Many dogs and cats develop signs of old-age associated Alzheimer's type disease by the time they reach their mid-teens.

    Why do pets age so much more quickly than humans? No-one knows. I know plenty of work is being done in this area, and I'm sure the answer will be complicated. If we can work out what makes pets age so quickly, perhaps the information can be used to find ways of making humans age even more slowly. When someone finds out, I'll be keen to find the answer. And hopefully that will before I am not too old to benefit - in human years, cat years, or any other type of years.

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    We are in Beta!

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 09:05 AM GMT [General]

    We are in beta.

    Thanks to all who have worked on getting to this point and to all of those participating in the beta test.

    Its much appreciated and I hope you enjoy.

    Thanks

    Mr C.

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    Eid Mubarek!

    Friday, December 5, 2008, 09:03 AM GMT [General]

    I'd like to congradulate the approaching Eid-Ul Adha of the Muslim bloggers, if any left.

    I hope it brings hope to our old world.

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