Archive forMarch, 2008

Ace Awards

Best Music video

I like the beat. The song is about two people in a relationship. In the video there is a man and a lady. They are trying to sort out their relationship and they are singing about it. There is also other people dancing with her on the video. They are wearing trousers and t.shirts and they look trendy.

Another good video fron Cascada is

i like the lights and the clothes shes wearing. she wears a short black top and tights and high shoes. She looks cool! There are 4 men dancing with her on stage. The crowd watching her dancing on stage are shouting and enjoying themselves. Cascada are on stage in Birmingham tonight. The doors open at 6pm and the concert starts at 9pm. I would love to go and see them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg2l-_dDDFg

a funrasing vidio i like is this one on the newcastle dog and cat rescue. They try to raise money to give homes to stray dogs and cats so that dont have to live on the streets. I like it because i like dogs and cats. It is a nice video to watch. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg2l-_dDDFg

I like the cat vidio because i like the cat being funny and smart. and I like the cat running about the rooom and the cat playing with the mouse on his own

and the cat gowing a sleep in the box too. the cat was lying on the floor and on the sofa as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8e4Vgu4Uys&NR=1

I like this vidio because I like the funny cats in the vidio and the music as well. and I like the pictures of all the cats in the vidio as well. and I like the cat with the newpaper he is funny and the cat lying on the computer as well. and I go one more to say. the whun whos is sitting in the car with hes paws out of the window. I like that whun as well.

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Interesting

The Story of the Mermaid’s TearsWhen graceful, tall-masted sailing ships ruled the oceans of the world, sailors exchanged stories in port, whispering of beautiful and exotic sea creatures. Word spread of these graceful maidens who swam with ships and held the power of the waves and the luck of the sailors in their hands. The maidens could change the mighty course of nature, but were forbidden to do so by Neptune, the stern, watchful god of the sea.

One dark, storm-ravaged night, with sails ripping and masts cracking, a schooner fought to find safety in Friendly Cove off Nootka Island in the San Juans. The ship was familiar to the mermaid who swam along its side . . . she had weathered many crossings with the ship and its captain. As the ship heeled in the violent wind, the captain lost his hold on the wheel, tumbling perilously close to the raging sea. In an instant, the mermaid calmed the wind and tamed the waves, changing the course of nature and saving the life of a man she had grown to love from afar.

For her impetuous act, Neptune banished the sobbing mermaid to the oceans depths, condemning her for eternity never to surface or swim with the ships again. To this day, her gleaming tears wash up on the beaches of Puget Sound as beach glass . . . crystalline treasures in magic sea colors, an eternal reminder of true love.

© 2002 THE MERMAID’S TEARS

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