entertainment
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Dreams – The Corrs
Dreams is the fourth single by Irish group The Corrs from their second album, Talk On Corners. Continue reading
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La Cara Infinita
First… NSFW–little bit of explicit nudity and it might freak out some of your more conservative friends/co-workers. Currenly, the favorite song of Christopher, my buddy-friend-guy. I have really been digging it too. I find myself going around whistling and singing… Continue reading
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House of God
Awesomeness. Shake my sisters and brothers of the Ether… Shake it! Related articles New Dub Gabriel Album Out Today! (midnightraverblog.com) Demo: Jack the Reaper steals your heart and soul in this SNES-inspired platformer (indiegames.com) The Eater of Worlds:HERO Chapter 8… Continue reading
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I Want You Back
Really a superb cover. Related articles Ex-Temptations singer Richard Street dies at 70 (kfwbam.com) Michael Jackson Hits Broadway! – First Look at Motown: The Musical (people.com) Mighty Motown: A Conversation with Berry Gordy (essence.com) Continue reading
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You’re Too Strong Not to Keep on Keepin’ On
A blessed Friday to all throughout the world.. Now, get up and shake that ass! Related articles Vault: Gladys Knight at 1983 Plumfest (newsnet5.com) Soul Train: Gladys Knight & The Pips – I Heard It Through the Grapevine (soulbrotherspeaks.com) Video:… Continue reading
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Shadow Pico
One Direction as you have never seen them before… but would probably like to again. Related topics: More the One Direction in which Millennials can Thrive (keithwaynebrown.com) nesh nesh nesh (keithwaynebrown.com) A Lilting Life at Leisure in the Great Dance (keithwaynebrown.com) One… Continue reading
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The RSA Animate Revolution: Ideas in the age of information overload – YouTube
Acclaimed popular psychologist Richard Wiseman joins celebrated RSA Animate illustrator Andrew Park to unveil new evidence that shows that RSA Animate videos not only entertain, but educate in a surprisingly effective way. via The RSA Animate Revolution: Ideas in the… Continue reading
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Staying Alive on the Walls as they Tumble Down
Thanks to my fellow phenomenologist David K. for passing this along. As a mash up of two very different trends among Boomers, I think it creatively speaks to the situatedness of millenials. Continue reading













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