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In any case, Tiesto is bound to make every single bone and muscle in your body move in all sorts of directions. This guy is now officially a legend. but he wasn’t always a legend nor was he always this good, this guy started out with DJing for house parties and things when he was in high school. Of course, the tools of the trade have gotten better. and he didn’t start making trance music until the mid 90’s. This guy’s been there since day one, and that’s played a serious part in the making of his exceptional music for sure.
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now why does that name ring a bell? well it could be for one of two reasons. the first reason is that the family name “Morrison” is surgically attached in our heads to the “The Doors” lead man Jim Morrison or even the Northern Irish singer/songwriter Van Morrison. the second reason might be because of his song “You Give me Something” released as his first debut in 2006.
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Book Review: The God of Small Things
2 Comments Published by shaden November 11th, 2007 in Books, ReviewsAuthor: Arundhati Roytes
Genre: Novel fiction
JP Rating: 5/5
Amazong Rating: 4/5
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About: Winner of the Booker Prize. An International number 1 bestseller.
A piece of art. This novel is a 340 pages of beautiful prose. The God of Small Things tells the story of an extended Indian family but effectively goes beyond the Indian […]
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Stanley Kubrick “Director” took on the challenge when he directed this movie. Filmed in the year 1980, special effects were nowhere near what we have now. So he relied mostly on his impeccable skills as a director and the perfect casting done for this movie. Starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, and Danny Lloyd. There could not possibly be a better cast. Now I know that this movie is a little old, 27 years old to be exact, but it definitely….
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After hurdling through the detours and pot holes on my way to Souq Jara, I came to find a place where handicrafts, food, drinks, Antiques, vanity items, collector’s items and even paintings could be found. The Souq Jara experience is something that I like to include in my monthly agenda at lease once as the ambiance, the hustle and bustle of the hundreds of wandering people is something that will always leave me refreshed and in a contemplative mood.
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Heroes is a new miniseries that speaks about human evolution. Starting off with a dream, the beginnings of a new breed, when a man jumps off a building in his dream and a series of events start to unravel themselves.
A not so direct quote from an Indian professor discussing human evolution and the state of which god created us “the cockroach can live …
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Frank Herbert’s Dune is something to hold at a very special place for all Sci-Fi fans around the world. Dune is a story about family, politics, religion and tradition. The characters in this book are portrayed in an exceptional level of detail, to the point where you would actually recognize them if you saw the movie or if one of them happened to bump into you at the local supermarket!…
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Books@Cafe Review
0 Comments Published by mazen November 1st, 2007 in Cafe's, Coffee Shops, Restaurants, ReviewsThis place is by far one of the most culturally diverse places in Amman. With Filipinos, Americans, Germans, Jordanians, English, Irish, Spanish, French and many other nationalities packing this place with their diverse tongues and dialects, this place is easily construed as a cultural pit. I personally believe that the reason for this cultural diversity is the fact that this place is situated in a very popular tourist residential area….
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To start off, this movie’s trailer is a rip off! Not a complete rip-off but still, it seems that it’s the trend nowadays when trailers are nowhere near the actual quality of the movie. Now when I started watching this movie, I really didn’t know what was going to lead john Cusack into that infamous room…
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