
This is a poster I saw last week at Philadelphia International Airport and I apparently blocked traffic as I took the photo. "Excuse me ma'am, you are impeding passengers from reaching their gates".
Current iTunes Playlist includes:
"Extraordinary Ways": Conjure One - this song is about having an priceless gift ...
"Just Be": DJ Tiesto - the title says it all
"Olo Lipis": Despina Vandi - Greek superhit
"Promiscuous": Nelly Furtado & Timbaland - hey it's all in the beat!
"Bohemian Rhapsody": Queen - Galilleo, Figaro, Magnifico. Incomparable!
"Faith": George Michael - my friends and I used to sing along to this in high school and I had no idea what the words meant - sounded reasonable to me though - ' you gotta have faith', right ;-)
Current DVDs on sight:
"Love Actually" - atually I watched this when it was first released - and I loved it, actually
"The Libertine" - anything implying liberty is worth watching
6 comments:
NAZLI!!!!!!!! I blogged about "Just Be"!! Did you see it? I put a link to the video.. LOVE IT!!
I have seen both Love Actually and The Libertine. Loved them both - I love the opening and closing scenes of Love Actually, scenes at the airport, very nice!! The Libertine, just remembered I liked it very much, but don't remember details, maybe I will see it again...
My friends and I would also sing to Faith at high school!! LOL!!! Bohemian Rhapsody - you've said it all...
Cris!!! I was looking for your "Just Be" blog, but I was so touched up by your "brave heart" blog that I forgot my original mission - I shall come by and look for Just Be in a while :-)!
I am just about to watch "The Libertine" so I will let you know!
p.s. - between you and me, Cris, I still sing to Faith and the bits of Bohemian Rhapsody - and laugh at myself!
See you soon ;-)
Nazli
I love "Love Actually". I'll have to try to find "The Libertine". (Just delurking to add my two cents)
nazlıcım
dvds haven't watched any of them
bohemian rapsody became familiar do not know the rest:-(
Come over to the fimo day activities than have bubble tea at the porch:)))
KUCAK KUCAK AND ÖPÜCÜKLER
I loved "Love Actually" when it first came out a few years ago - and I enjoyed it as much on dvd.
"The Libertine" was alright - perhaps I just was not in a mood for a dark degenerate tale. However, teh central message of "speak your mine for your yourself and remain true to who yo are" appealed to me greatly.
Candancimmm - see you at the porch, but as I mentioned on your blog - forget the bubble tea, I made mango/banana/coconut shake! Cris, you are coming right :-)
Nazlicinnnnnnn
ooooh, Im there already ;-)
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