Sofia Boutella feat. Elisa -Rock your Soul-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Swss0FnQSsI
Jennifer wants you to check out a photo on MySpace
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...
Sizzle tsssssss.........
Jennifer wants you to check out a photo on MySpace in the PHOTOGRAPHY album
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...
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Feist on Sesame Street
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fciD_II7NI
Lonely, Lonely by Feist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlIDp7Rk2Ag
Feist How my Heart Behaves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E3P5DQSoQI
Honey Honey Feist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ow5PQDZdKI
Feist - Brandy Alexander
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMGq_6GouyI
Angie Original Version - Tori Amos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG0OZuh1hF8
Tori Amos and her Rendition of REM's Losing My Religion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZh8y-wmeLw
Tori Amos -- Love song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ti4eDxiwoQc
Tori Amos Bells for Her Live 94
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPH80CpBYwI
Tori Amos Let It be Live (beatles cover)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTFeapk2Z6k
Tori Amos Leather
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XskuR_3a_Ao
------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew By Ellen Notbohm. Visit her site for more autism information1. I am a child with autism. I am not "autistic." My autism is one aspect of my total character. It does not define me as a person.2. My sensory perceptions are disordered. This means the ordinary sights, sounds, smells, tastes and touches of everyday life that you may not even notice can be downright painful for me. The very environment in which I have to live often seems hostile. I may appear withdrawn or belligerent to you, but I am really just trying to defend myself. A "simple" trip to the grocery store may be hell for me. My hearing may be hyper acute. Dozens of people are talking at once. The loudspeaker booms today's special. Muzak whines from the sound system. Cash registers beep and cough. A coffee grinder is chugging. The meat cutter screeches, babies wail, carts creak, the fluorescent lighting hums. The fluorescent light is too bright. It makes the room pulsate and hurts my eyes. Sometimes the pulsating light bounces off everything and distorts what I am seeing. The space seems to be constantly changing. There's glare from windows, moving fans on the ceiling, so many bodies in constant motion, too many items for me to be able to focus - and I may compensate with tunnel vision. All this affects my vestibular sense, and now I can't even tell where my body is in space. I may stumble, bump into things, or simply lay down to try and regroup.3. Please remember to distinguish between won't (I choose not to) and can't (I'm not able to). Receptive and expressive language are both difficult for me. It isn't that I don't listen to instructions. It's that I can't understand you. When you call to me from across the room, this is what I hear: "*&^%$@, Billy. $%^*&^%$&*" Instead, come speak directly to me in plain words: "Please put your book in your desk, Billy. It's time to go to lunch." This tells me what you want me to do and what is going to happen next. Now it's much easier for me to comply.4. I am a concrete thinker. I interpret language literally. It's very confusing for me when you say, "Hold your horses, cowboy!" when what you really mean is "Please stop running." Idioms, puns, nuances, double entendres and sarcasm are lost on me.5. Be patient with my limited vocabulary. It's hard for me to tell you what I need when I don't know the words to describe my feelings. I may be hungry, frustrated, frightened or confused, but right now those words are beyond my ability to express. Be alert for body language, withdrawal, agitation, or other signs that something is wrong.6. Because language is so difficult for me, I am very visually oriented. Show me how to do something rather than just telling me. And please be prepared to show me many times. Lots of patient repetition helps me learn. A visual schedule is extremely helpful as I move through my day. Like your day planner, it relieves me of the stress of having to remember what comes next, makes for smooth transitions between activities, and helps me manage my time and meet your expectations. Here's a great web site for learning more about visual schedules:7. Focus and build on what I can do rather than what I can't do. Like any other human, I can't learn in an environment where I'm constantly made to feel that I'm not good enough or that I need fixing. Trying anything new when I am almost sure to be met with criticism, however constructive, becomes something to be avoided. Look for my strengths and you'll find them. There's more than one right way to do most things.8. Help me with social interactions. It may look like I don't want to play with the other kids on the playground, but sometimes it's just that I simply don't know how to start a conversation or enter a play situation. If you can encourage other children to invite me to join them at kickball or shooting baskets, I may be delighted to be included.9. Try to identify what triggers my meltdowns. This is termed "the antecedent." Meltdowns, blowups, tantrums or whatever you want to call them are even more horrid for me than they are for you. They occur because one or more of my senses has gone into overload. If you can figure out why my meltdowns occur, they can be prevented.10. If you are a family member, please love me unconditionally. Banish thoughts such as, "If he would just ..." and "Why can't she ...?" You didn't fulfill every last expectation your parents had for you, and you wouldn't like being constantly reminded of it. I didn't choose to have autism. With your support and guidance, the possibilities are broader than you might think. I promise you I'm worth it. It all comes down to three words: Patience. Patience. Patience.The above excerpt was taken a from NSD Newsletter, Fall 2006 issue.
Contemporary dance class - A Cine-Dance Production
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6HU2qhkYI8
Chicago Razzle Dazzle
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL1jGc1em1A
Some Day I will be in this Broadway Musical.
Cell Block Tango "Chicago The Musical"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x7ognhwbhM
Cell Block Tango ( He had it coming ) - Chicago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDRN3umyXTk
All That Jazz "Chicago The Musical"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6L_rrpZY7t4
Jeff Buckley - Hallelujah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AratTMGrHaQ
Jeff Buckley Hallelujah (C) 2007 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Alessandra Ferri, Sting music video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KHuDHfFApo
This is my Idle. Alessandra Ferri. She is just beautiful! Effortless. Flawless!
Polina Seminova!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz2Gp7a38DM
Polina Seminova!!! One of my other idols.