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  1. dc
  2. 9 Mar 2007 at 10:59am
    http://hiryu.icynipple.net/ABBA%20-%20Dancing%20Queen.mp3



  3. captain beefheart - abba zaba
  4. 1 Mar 2007 at 3:38pm
    http://www.anchormen.com/audio/big_digits/Abba_Zaba.mp3



  5. Abba
  6. 5 Mar 2007 at 8:53pm
    http://www.victorygo.pe.kr/you/music/old_pop/abba-dancing_queen.mp3



  7. Video: Lightspeed Champion - "Another Song About Being Alone on Xmas" + free EP
  8. 24 Dec 2007 at 3:18pm

    Lightspeed Champion aka Dev Hynes aka that dude from Test Icicles is probably the thing we're most looking forward to keeping a watchful eye on during the 08.  At this point, it's the most exciting prospect we can figure into the equation of indie music that will most assuredly flood the market this coming year.

    And it's a good thing that the music Dev makes doesn't suck.  Or else we'd be filing it away with the other sort-of-hypeworthy bands from yesteryear that totally blew (we're looking at you, Tapes 'n Tapes and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah).

    Here, in this homemade video recorded in Dev's kitchen, lamenting about being alone on Christ's birthday is perfect way to end the year.  He's not necessarily somber about it, especially when you think of mince pies.  Ewwwwww.

    Oh yeah, and just in the nick of time for our ears, Lightspeed Champion recorded a six-song EP called, what else, the Xmas EP.  Here are two tracks from it.  You can pick up the whole EP right here.

    (mp3)   I Forgot To Wrap Your Present...My Bad

    (mp3)   Happy New Year (ABBA cover)

    Godspeed!





  9. Posting on the old, the end of an era and a correction
  10. 16 Apr 2007 at 3:23pm

    Happy Monday, good people of blogland!

    Prepare yourself for the most random of posts.  Don't feel like being random?  Move on, then.  Move on.

    First up - I don't know what I was doing when I posed that CD playlist, because I totally left out (Theme from) The Monkees and Abba Dabba Honeymoon which actually fall between Out in the Jungle and The Lion Sleeps Tonight.  And big thanks to my Aun t Sherry for Abba Dabba Honeymoon and The Lion Sleeps Tonight.  Love you, Aunt Sherry!

    Okay, rewind back to Christmas.  I made some lovely we e wonderful robots for my nephews and finished them at the LAST POSSIBLE MINUTE (in true Lori Style) and didn't get a picture.  So here are the robots I made for Daniel (the red one with the clever D) and Nathan (blue and sporting an N). 

    Img_2091

    Daniel has decided he is too big for soft toys, so Nathan is loving on both on them.  I wanted to alter the shape a bit, so I tried to make the blue one with a round head vs. the trapezoid and a round antenna.  That didn't work so hot - I realized after it was all sewn that I couldn't turn it, so snip.  Of it came and in it's place is this strange origami bit of felt folding, which I am delighted to see is still attached.

    And Friday, I realized in a panic, was the deadline for sending out my Vintage Button Swap to my partner.   And anyone who has read this blog for more than five minutes knows how lame I have been with swaps of late.  So I ran home at lunch and got it in the mail.  Here's a sneak peek.

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    The weekend was a lot of running and not a lot of crafting, although there was some progress on the monkeys.  And another bunny cake was made, this time to celebrate Easter with my family.

    My sister-in-law's mother, Peggy, is doing so well after her double lung transplant.  I haven't reported on her in a while because there really hasn't been much to report.  She did have a bought with fluid retention, but that has mostly sorted itself out.  She has far fewer appointments at the transplant clinic and (fingers crossed) will be able to come home next month. 

    And I spent Saturday morning at the Girl Scouts of Kaw Valley Council annual meeting marking the end of an era.  Girl Scouts across the country are undergoing massive change, moving from 300+ councils to around 100.  On July 1 of this year we will merge with the Kansas City and St. Joseph councils to become Girl Scouts of Northeast Kansas and Northwestern Missouri.  Thrilling name, eh?  I know that it is a good move for girls, with more services/opportunities available. 

    I hope tomorrow I'll have some fat quarter challenge pictures to post.  What a useless co-host I've been!  Good intentions just don't always translate into action, do they?

    Hope your weekend was good and you're not crying in your beer over how much you owe in taxes (the way we are - YIKES!)





  11. News: ABBA museum to open in Stockholm
  12. 7 Dec 2007 at 1:03pm

    A new $31 million museum dedicated to the Swedish pop music super-group ABBA is slated to open in Stockholm in June 2009.

    The three-floor complex will feature a disco and a wardrobe room devoted to the band's iconic fashions, as well as a studio where fans can make their own recordings of ABBA tunes, the BBC said Friday.

    Members of the band are contributing costumes, musical instruments and other memorabilia to the museum, but are not formally involved with its creation, the report said.

    Didn't you always want to make your own recorded version of "Dancing Queen" or maybe "Mamma Mia!"?  I'm sure you totally did.  Don't lie.

    (mp3)    ABBA - You Owe Me One

    Godspeed!





  13. Best of Bootie 2006 - Mashup Mixtape
  14. 14 Jan 2007 at 6:35pm

    Best of Bootie 2006 Mashup Mixtape

    DJs Adrian & the Mysterious D of A+D are at it again with their most excellent Best of Bootie Mashup Mixtape!

    Download all 21 tracks as a ZIP file. (2005 version)

    Play inline or get the MP3s track by track:

    1. A plus D – Bootie Intro
    2. DJ Moule – Black Sabotage (Beastie Boys vs. Led Zeppelin)
    3. DJ M.I.F. – Tricky Sandman (Run-DMC vs. Metallica)
    4. DJ Jay-R – Sweet Sovereign (Lady Sovereign vs. Eurythmics vs. Shiny Grey)
    5. Divide & Kreate – Temperaturized (Sean Paul vs. Yaz)
    6. Party Ben – Hung Up On Soul (Death Cab For Cutie vs. Madonna)
    7. A plus D – Love Will Tear You Apart (She Wants Originality) (She Wants Revenge vs. Joy Division vs. Bauhaus)
    8. A plus D – Sexy Peek-A-Boo (Justin Timberlake vs. Siouxsie & the Banshees)
    9. Arty Fufkin – Crazy Logic (Gnarls Barkley vs. Supertramp vs. Rockwell)
    10. Max Entropy – Short Skirt, London Bridge (Fergie vs. Cake)
    11. DJ Axel – Real Back Poppin’ (Cheryl Lynn vs. Fat Joe vs. Nelly)
    12. A plus D – Beethoven’s Fifth Gold Digger (Kanye West vs. Beethoven vs. Walter Murphy)
    13. team9 – The Money Song (Hard-Fi vs. Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Flying Lizards vs. Abba vs. Jay-Z)
    14. Go Home Productions – Don’t Hold Back, Sweet Jane (Chemical Brothers vs. Velvet Underground vs. U2 vs. Sugababes vs. MARRS)
    15. DJ Topcat – Dec. 4th, Oh What A Night (Jay-Z vs. Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons)
    16. DJ Topcat – The Safety Booty (Bubba Sparxxx vs. Men Without Hats)
    17. Pilchard – Fox Problems (Jimi Hendrix vs. Jimi Bo Horne vs. Eric B & Rakim)
    18. Lenlow – Work It Out (Beyonce vs. Dave Matthews vs. Jurassic 5 vs. Deee-Lite)
    19. Victor Menegaux – Going Back To Dani (Notorious B.I.G. vs. Red Hot Chili Peppers)
    20. The Kleptones – Careless Or Dead (Bon Jovi vs. George Michael)
    21. Divide & Kreate – Always With You (Willie Nelson vs. U2 vs. MARRS)

    Mashup Artists:
    A plus D
    DJ Moule
    DJ M.I.F.
    Jay-R
    Divide Kreate
    Party Ben
    Arty Fufkin
    Max Entropy
    DJ Axel
    team9
    Go Home Productions
    DJ Topcat
    Pilchard
    Lenlow
    Tripp
    Victor Menegaux
    The Kleptones
    Earworm
    DJ Zebra
    Matt Hite
    DJ John
    Oli Clifford
    Voicedude
    Disfunctional DJ
    Aber N. Stein





  15. Stasera sono alla consolle
  16. 20 Mar 2007 at 8:08am

    Stasera alle 20.30 (e domani in replica intorno a ora di pranzo) sarò alla consolle di Radio La Jazera, l'internet radio con il programma

    Sandokan è vivo e lotta insieme a noi Sandokan

    Musica eclettica e sparsa e qualche parola.

    Sandokan è tornato a navigare sulla rete e porta con sè i tesori di una vita di scorrerie per i sette mari.

    Lo accompagno in questo viaggio fatto di musiche varie, a volte apparentemente senza senso, ma tutte accomunate dal desiderio di far viaggiare, sognare, piangere, ridere, discutere, amare.

    L'emozione della musica senza orpelli, a volte un po' "ignorante" ma sempre e comunque musica del cuore.

    Stasera cover e sorprese varie.

    E solo per oggi vi lascio in ascolto Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band. Sia ben chiaro che NON potete salvare il pezzo. Nuoce alla salute. Se lo fate vi mando Yanez a intossicarvi la vita con le sue centinaia di sigarette!

    Down load 08_abba_zaba.mp3





  17. Gone Are The Serious Situations
  18. 25 Sep 2007 at 2:40pm
    The Archivist - "Signs & Symbols" For pretending that these warm fall days are something they're not, for wasting the busiest times of the days, for regulating your intake of anything more than megaphony vocals and altocumulus guitar, this song is perfect. And it fades, if you'll forgive, like all things. [MySpace] Björn Benny Agnetha & Frida (ABBA) - "Ring Ring" Biking while listening to music is dangerous. I was listening to this the other night, and a car pulled slowly up beside me as we headed to a red light. This girl in the front seat was looking at me, so I gave a nod, and this was a terrible idea. I could see everyone in the car getting very agitated, the driver trying to see me, the rest pointing and yelling. This must have been some thug's best girl. I ran the red, and they followed me through. I turned the wrong way up a one-way, and still they followed. Then I turned down an alley, and they got out and chased me. It was a dead end. I was left facing 4 of them. I got my giant chain lock out of my back basket and spun it around my head. As they drew closer, their blond hair and perfect complexion looking mean and heaving, I realised: they were Swedes. They disarmed me almost immediately and I was beaten savagely, my bike helmet being used to harm me instead of protect me. My earphones managed to stay in the whole time, though, so this was all I could hear. [Buy] -- Also: these are the Facebook Events assigned to the Gramophone Bleating Heart Shows, so rsvp if you're going to go. Wednesday Oct. 3 - Julie Doiron, Christine Fellows, Ola Podrida & Lily Frost Friday Oct. 5 - Grizzly Bear, Plants and Animals, Yeasayer Sunday Oct. 7 - Clues, Elfin Saddle, Casey Dienel, Horse Feathers



  19. Who Hasn't Been That Fool?
  20. 19 Jul 2008 at 1:23am
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    Yesterday afternoon I went out to catch the matinée of Mamma Mia!  And, although I eviscerated it when the trailer was released (and I still think Meryl Streep was miscast) this is one instance when the movie was better than the musical it was based on.

    Imagine that!

    Now I can't wait for Wicked!

    And, because I feel inspired, you get an ABBA track I feel very close to as a bonus.  You may think it's a throw away 1980 pop song, but it's deeper.



    The Winner Takes It All - ABBA
    mp3 - lyrics

    Music for sampling purposes only.  Go buy it.





  21. ABBA - Chiquitita
  22. 5 Apr 2007 at 3:30am
    in post ABBA - “Chiquitita” from 1.618. More at amazon and itunes



  23. Secretary Rice Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas VIDEO PODCAST
  24. 1 Apr 2008 at 6:35pm
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    Secretary Rice has press availability with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas FULL STREAMING VIDEO PODCAST OF THIS ARTICLEPRESIDENT ABBAS: (Via interpreter.) Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Masterful. I have met today and yesterday with Dr. Rice. I would like to extend my thanks to the efforts that President Bush and Secretary Rice are extending to make the year 2008 a year of peace and a year to implement the Roadmap, as well as the international legitimate resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative and President Bush’s vision to have two states. And I have discussed with Secretary Rice, here in Amman, a number of the issues of the final status.

    I do extend my thanks to his – to President Bush for his invitation to me to visit Washington, where I will meet in the third month – in the third part of next month in April, (inaudible). We do assert our commitment to the peace process and we will extend every effort possible to implement our obligations and the Roadmap. And we hope that the American referee or judge will make sure that Israel will meet its obligation, in particularly, namely, to stop settlement activities, in particular in Jerusalem, and also to fix a comprehensive reciprocal or mutual truce and also to release the (inaudible) detainees as well as to ask for the return of the (inaudible) and to reopen the institutions in eastern Jerusalem and to reinstate the situation before 2000 – year 2000. And all of these are agreed under the Roadmap.

    Dr. Rice, I recognize that we are striving to work for disarmament of our -- the weapons and we will spare no effort with the Israeli party and all (inaudible) to reach a peace agreement for all the issues of the final status. They are, in particular, Jerusalem, frontiers or borders, settlements, refugees, as well as water, security and other relationships in addition to the captives or detainees. We do support all efforts exerted to fix the – to remove siege on Gaza, and these efforts are being exerted by Egypt in particular. And we do support these efforts.

    I have asked Dr. Rice to continue in delivery of pharmaceuticals, water, electricity to our people in Gaza with practical steps in order to relieve the siege and the closures at the Palestinian internal affairs level. I do reiterate our situation that Hamas should retreat or decline from throwing out of the authority in the Gaza and also, it should announce its obligations at the regional and international levels. And we should go together to early elections and this has been (inaudible) in the Yemeni initiative, which has been approved – which was approved yesterday during the Arab summit in Damascus. We are committed to this initiative if Hamas is committed to restore clearly the situation before the events in June last year and also, to have early elections.

    Thank you, Dr. Rice, for your efforts and we would like to extend efforts to President George Bush. Thank you.

    SECRETARY RICE: Thank you very much, Mr. President, and thank you for welcoming me twice on this trip. I have had the opportunity to spend time with you, with Prime Minister Olmert, and this morning, I had a very good and extensive meeting with Foreign Minister Livni and with Mr. Abu Ala, your negotiators. And I can say that these are serious people who are engaged in serious work. I know that your teams have a lot of hard work ahead of them, but I have to say that I find very impressive the work that is being done and the seriousness of the process, and I think it’s all moving in the right direction.

    Thank you also for our conversations. They have helped me to understand better some of the challenges and opportunities before us. We will indeed continue to pursue the Annapolis tracks, each of them, the improvements on the ground. And in that regard, I want to thank Prime Minister Salam Fayyad for his meeting yesterday with me and with Defense Minister Barak to begin the process of trying to improve the lives of the Palestinian people. I want to thank General Fraser, who is here with me, who will return often to the region in his role in helping the parties to meet their Roadmap obligations and, of course, the third track of Annapolis, the political negotiations, which are aimed and focused at achieving an agreement by the end of the year that can lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state, subject of course, to Roadmap implementation, which is why we're working so hard on the Roadmap as well.

    But that is our goal. I fully believe that it is a goal that we can reach. And so I look forward to seeing you in Washington, as does the President looks forward to inviting you there.

    Thank you very much.

    MODERATOR: (Inaudible.)

    QUESTION: (Inaudible) President, you were optimistic, especially after Annapolis, for the establishment of the Palestinian state within the tenure of President Bush. Are you still optimistic with that?

    PRESIDENT ABBAS: (Via interpreter.) We said, actually, that we are interested in reaching an agreement, a comprehensive peace agreement, in 2008, and this was also said by President Bush. And it is apparent through the extensive efforts that are being exerted by the President and the American Administration, in particular, in order to reach such an agreement. I am confident, God willing, that we will reach comprehensive peace in 2008. And we are, and the Israelis as well as the Americans and all stakeholders, we do work (inaudible) in order to reach this goal.

    SECRETARY RICE: We have a question here. Arshad.

    QUESTION: Secretary Rice, this morning the Jerusalem municipal authority, just after you left Jerusalem, announced that it is going to proceed with building 600 additional housing units in (inaudible). What is your reaction to -- the latest announcement of settlement building by -- or additional housing units by the Israelis?

    Secondly, Israeli officials are telling us that you are trying to get some kind of an interim agreement or interim document by the time the President is expected to come back in May. Is there any truth whatsoever to those reports?

    SECRETARY RICE: Well, Arshad, on the second point, I'm not going to respond to comments by unnamed Israeli officials. I can tell you that what my work is focused on, and it is what the President said, our work is focused on achieving agreement by the end of this year that can establish a Palestinian state, subject to the Roadmap, which means we have to work hard on Roadmap obligations and we have to improve the lives of the Palestinian people. I don't see any purpose in talking about anything but getting to an agreement. And we need to, by the end of 2008, which is what Annapolis has set out, get to an agreement that will establish a Palestinian state. That's what we're focused on.

    As to settlement activity, we continue to state America's position that settlement activity is - should stop, that its expansion should stop, that it is indeed not consistent with Roadmap obligations. That is why, nonetheless, we have a committee that deals with Roadmap obligations. And it is my very strong view that the best thing that we can do is to focus on getting this agreement, because then we won't have these discussions about what belongs in Israel and what belongs in Palestine; we will know. That is why we need a Palestinian state. But let me say very clearly that nothing that is undertaken under any guise from the point of the United States can prejudge a final status outcome. And that has been our position and continues to be.

    QUESTION: Dr. Rice, reactions, Arab reactions, that you are not exercising any pressure on Israel. In contrast, when you want to say that or when you wish that other Arab leaders will not attend the Arab summit, don't you think that you will embarrass American friends? And this is an interference in the Arab affairs.

    Another question to President (inaudible). Were there a dispute between you and Muammar Qadhafi in the Damascus summit, and what was your -- what is your comment on (inaudible) visit for you to visit Gaza?

    SECRETARY RICE: First of all, on -- I think the first question was about what the United States does in getting the sides to meet obligations, and the United States is extremely active in doing that. I don't think that I've been hesitant in making very clear our views about activities, for instance, concerning settlements. The President was very clear about that as well. And I believe that you are seeing the results of the United States being very active in the kind of agreements that we had yesterday on improving life for the Palestinian people. It's a start. It is not the end of what must be done, but it is a start.

    As to the Arab summit, Arab states make their own decisions about whether they will attend what summits.

    PRESIDENT ABBAS: In the Arab summit, there was no dispute whatsoever, neither was discussion with (inaudible) Muammar Qadhafi. There was no dispute between me and them, and regardless of any problems or issues.

    But for the other part of the question, there is no answer and it does not need an answer to it, in fact.

    MODERATOR: (In Arabic.)

    SECRETARY RICE: American, yes.

    MODERATOR: Last question to Sylvie Lanteaume.

    MODERATOR: American, American.

    SECRETARY RICE: Yes.

    QUESTION: Khaled Meshaal offered President Abbas to go to Gaza to have talks about reconciliation. I would like to ask both of you if you think it's a good idea. And also, Mr. President, when do you next meet Prime Minister Olmert?

    PRESIDENT ABBAS: I have answered the first part of the question. But for Prime Minister Olmert and the meeting with him, this meeting will be in shortly, to be on the 7th of next month, so the 7th of April.

    SECRETARY RICE: The President has answered the question. (Laughter.) Thank you.

    2008/T11-5 Released on March 31, 2008

    Tags: Secretary Condoleezza Rice and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas or Prime Minister Olmert





  25. ABBA
  26. 5 Mar 2007 at 9:06pm
    http://www.fosky.com/fc/bluelliant/happynewyear.mp3



  27. ABBA - The Winner Takes It All
  28. 23 Sep 2007 at 3:04pm
    in post An Apology from 17 seconds. More at amazon and itunes



  29. ABBA - Take A Chance On Me
  30. 4 May 2008 at 9:09am
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    in post Sunday Spotlight - Tobias Froberg from Mainstream isn't so bad...is it?.



  31. The 2007 Blogger Christmahanukwanzaakah Online Holiday Concert
  32. 10 Dec 2007 at 7:08am

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    Logo Design by Vanessa of the Butterfly Blog (get an array of concert buttons at her blog)

    Were You There on Christmas Night?
    sung by Lizardek (”the Swedish Celine Dion”) with Sharon Pearson Johns

    Sleigh Ride
    sung by Heather (”Broadway Baby”) of OMSH

    Mele Kalikimaka
    sung by Kerflop (”The Virtual Hawaiian Honey”)


    Hanukiah Li Yesh
    by Tamar ( “the Philly Sound”) of Mining Nuggets

    atticus-zane-honea-santa-disneyland-2007.jpg
    Christmas photo by Whit

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    Christmas photo by Greeblemonkey and Ms. Sizzle

    Have Yourself a Very Merry Little Christmas
    sung by the  — Greeblemonkey and Ms. Sizzle  (”the Simon and Garfunkel of Christmas”)

    The Man with the Bag
    by Vanessa “the Fourth Andrews Sister” of the Butterfly Blog (not her real talking voice!… she wants you to know)

    Silent Night
    by Erin (”Vivacious Voice”) Villanovababy and hubby Tim Cooper

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    Christmas photo by Erin and Tim

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    Winter Wonderland photo by Vanessa

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    Christmas photo by Mckay


    Christmastime is Here
    by Angela “Jazz Hands” of Fluidpudding

    Hanukkah , Oh Hanukkah
    sung by Sophia, “Hot and Spicy Songstress”

    Coventry Carol
    by NFH “The Minnesota Mantovani” from This Journey

    Everyboy Got Pissed At the Party (a little adult)
    by Whit “Rapper Whiteboy” of Honea Express

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    Christmas photo by Dutch Blitz

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    Hanukkah photo by Tamara Eden

    Ner Li  (Hanukkah)
    by Otir (”the Female Jacques Brel”) of Un Jour a La Fois

    Carol of the Bells
    by Merry Mishaps (”They Call Me Merry”)

    I’m Dreamin’ of a White Trash Christmas
    by AKA Monty (”Let’s Make a Deal”) of The Daily Bitch

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    Christmas photo by Whoorl

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    Christmas photo by Jennifer of Open Book

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    Christmas photo by Laurel

    Light Up (Himmelman/Broza)
    by Psychotoddler (”Jewish Doctor Feelgood”)


    Also, Psychotoddler with a live concert version of “Light Up.”

    I 217;ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
    by “Ukelele Pam” of Nerd’s Eye View

    Vermont Snow (an original song)
    sung by MapleMama “Green Mountain Diva”

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    Hanukkah photo by Letter B

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    Creative Advent Calendar photo by Kerflop

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    Christmas photo by Assertagirl

    Mon Beau Sapin (Christmas)
    by Otir (”the Female Jacques Brel”) of Un Jour a La Fois

    O Little Town of Bethlehem
    sung by Hilly (”The Hills Are Alive”) of Snackie’s World


    Love from Kyran Pittman aka Kyran (”The Poetess of Song”) from Notes to Selfon Vimeo.

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    Christmas photo by Cici.

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    Christmas photo by Jill of GlossyVeneer

    The Christmas Song
    sung by Bec (”The British Barbra”) of Out of My Tree

    Mi Yimalel
    sung by Danny (”Wilco’s Secret Band Member”) of Jew Eat Yet


    I’ll Be Home for Christmas
    sung by Saviabella (”the Sweetheart of Saskatchewan”)

    Ba by, it’s Cold Outside
    sung by Ms. Sizzle (”Ms. Claus”) and her special Santa

    … and a special performance by Sophia, who sings Flicker Wicker, a new Hanukkah song she wrote especially for this concert, done to the tune of ABBA’s Super Trouper. You know how much I love ABBA.

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    Sophia

    Happy Holidays! The Christmahanukwanzaakah Holiday concert will be re-broadcast on Christmas Day, so feel free to send me any more material if you missed today’s deadline, whether it be audio, video or Holiday photos.

    Relive the memories! — The 2006 Christmahanukwanzaakah Holiday Concert





  33. U.S. Weighs Aid to Abbas, Fatah
  34. 16 Jun 2007 at 9:08pm
    The Hamas victory in Gaza upends President Bush's Middle East "road map," including a path toward a Palestinian state. While U.S. aid to Palestinian President Abbas and his government is likely to resume, many fear it's too late to help.



  35. TM Live 2007-06-14 12:04:17
  36. 14 Jun 2007 at 12:04pm
    TM LIVE: Lilandapos; Bush; Abbas Crisis; Reid-Pace-Blogger story; Iraq; Libby Pardon-Jail; New Reid Info.



  37. GDS 447: Cheerleaders make me hard
  38. 17 Mar 2008 at 10:28pm
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    Kid and Chesticles bring you a late Monday show with topics including the new affiliate, Piston cheerleaders, Abba, and a few other hollywood headlines. Go Deep.



  39. Romans 8:15
  40. 9 Apr 2008 at 12:01am
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    For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, "Abba! Father!"

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