Sunday, May 29, 2011

Lucia Micarelli, the Best Pop Violinist in the World Today

In my humble opinion, Lucia Micarelli is the best violinist in the world today. Enjoy this cutting edge interpretation of Kashmere while on tour with Josh Groban in Salt Lake City, Utah.



Thursday, May 12, 2011

Funny Pet Video - Hilarious!



This is hilarious!!!!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Middle East Security Advisor, Christopher Hinn, Predicted Where Osama bin Laden Was Hiding


Orlando, Florida - Christopher Hinn predicted Osama bin Laden was hiding in plain view and warned of Pakistani complicity, now calls for heightened vigilance.

Christopher Hinn, former Senior Middle East Advisor, US Department of Homeland Security, predicted two months ago that Osama bin Laden was not hiding out in caves anywhere.

On February 18, 2011 he stated on Fox News that there was a reason that the most powerful and technologically advanced nation on earth had been unable to find the world’s most wanted criminal (Listen: http://youtu.be/biXto5S68pQ). He said prophetically it was time for the Pakistani government to “come clean and tell us where he is.”

Mr. Hinn reiterated this week that the Pakistani government has been harboring bin Laden for a long time, and that the attacks on our country for the last two years have been Pakistani driven. He further stated that he has been a critic of the Pakistani government for a long time, and that it is time to pull the plug on foreign aid to this so-called ally who has provided cover for the criminal responsible for over 3000 deaths in our country and other horrific acts of terrorism and murder of innocent people worldwide. (Listen here: http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/international/050311-Hinn-What-did-Pakistan-authorities-know and here http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/international/050311-Hinn-Why-so-long-to-catch-Osama-bin-Laden).

Christopher Hinn was raised in the Middle East, Canada, and the US and is fluent in Arabic, Hebrew, French, and English. He served as the Senior Middle East Advisor to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Deputy Assistant Administrator at the Office of International Affairs at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Currently, Hinn is a Middle East expert on terrorism prevention and has developed the Extremism Identification and Terrorism Prevention program (EITP), educating federal, state and local law enforcement on how to understand the Middle Eastern mindset of extremism and radicalization.

He is a passionate advocate of education and awareness of cultural differences as the key to both security and peace. He emphatically states that the bin Ladens of the world are not the Middle East, but the extremist and violent fringe element that has become a stereotype of the region. He says every nation and region has some of these elements, and we should no more take these extremists as the norm for a region than we would want others to characterize all Americans as Timothy McVeighs,(our own home-grown Oklahoma terrorist).

Christopher Hinn says that to understand the Middle East, it is not enough to have Middle East experience; you have to live the Middle East experience. Mr. Hinn’s forthcoming book on the Middle East will be available to the public this summer.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

"Sweet Mistakes" Ellis Paul (Shallow Hal Soundrack)


 
 

I was watching a movie called "Shallow Hal" when this song came on the movie soundtrack, "Sweet Mistakes" by Ellis Paul. It just felt good as soon as I heard the words and melody.

The story goes that there are two overweight losers that are always aiming for girls way out of their league
. One day the lead character, Hal, ran into the self help coach, Tony Robbins. Tony puts the whammy on him so that Hal can see the inner beauty of a woman instead of just how she looks.

Hal quickly falls for an overweight woman with a good heart named Rosie (Gwenneth Paltrow). Hal sees Rosie as a super-model while others are trying to explain that she's a whale of a catch. The movie is cute within the romantic comedy genre and does challenge superficiality.

The one scene that made me cry is that when dating Rosemary (Rosie) led Hal on a date which included a visit to the children's burn unit at the hospital. The children were delighted that Hal couldn't see their disfiguring burns. He gave special attention to a girl named Cadence and see smiled from ear to ear.

After the trance that Hal had been under wears off, he returns to the hospital looking for Rosie and Cadence, with shocking burn scars on her face trys to say hi to Hal, he doesn't recognize her. She looks hurt and says, "I'm Cadence". Hal now remembers and says: "Oh, of course I remember you." Then, he hugs her saving face...both his and her's.



Here are the lyrics to "Sweet Mistakes" by Ellis Paul:

Pop the cork, a champagne glass
Raise to the future, drink to the past
Thank the Lord for the friends he cast,
In the play he wrote for you.

And if you love the girl, man, light up a torch
Blaze a trail to her front porch
Kiss her till your lips are scorched
Till the rain comes down on you

Bless your sweet mistakes,
That crumbled you down to your knees.
That brought you to this place
Changing you by degrees
When change was just what you needed
What you needed

So if you live your life in a three piece suit,
In a cocktail dress, or combat boots
You pick your path, you walk your truth
And the world will come round to you.
It's a long ride, I can't tell you why
But there's a place in your pocket where peace can abide
You pull it out, it's a compass, a guide
And it will put a little soul on you.

And in this wild blue world
There is a soul weavin' fine feelin' girl
You've got to walk in paradise to find a pearl
If you only believe,
You'll get what you need
What you needed

Conquer your fear and you'll master the game,
Life is always and never the same.
Use a little faith to light the flame
And I know you'll connect to you.

Pop the cork, a champagne glass
Raise to the future, drink to the past
Thank the Lord for the friends he cast,
In the play he wrote for you.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Another charming song with instant attraction is a haunting song by Ivy called "The Edge of the Ocean".

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"Edge Of The Ocean"

There's a place I dream about
Where the sun never goes out.
And the sky is deep and blue.
Won't you take me there with you.

Ohhh, we can begin again.
Shed our skin, let the sun shine in.
At the edge of the ocean
We can start over again.

There's a world I've always known
Somewhere far away from home.
When I close my eyes I see
All the space and mystery.

Ohhh, we can begin again.
Shed our skin, let the sun shine in.
At the edge of the ocean
We can start over again.