I'd like to meet:
You and all your friends now...
Music:
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You have to listen to all music. Its like a sunset for the ears. Always different. Always changing. One day R&B the next, classical... It could be Mozart, then Eminem... Give every song enough time to make its point. Its usually just one moment in a song that makes it yours and who can say when that will show up. Just stay tuned... Give it up for my friends here and listen out for the moments that they have given me. Thanks
Heroes:
Anyone who gets a kick out of making someone elses day.I respect the person who "Gives It a Go" Just to see it if can be done...
It may look funny, but these are the people who shape our world.
Jet Turbine Powered Bike
A bicycle powered by what looks like to be 2 Jetcat model aircraft jet turbines. http://www.jetcatusa.com/
Hi folks. I dedicate this space to the life of Steve Irwin and his loving family. Steve Irwin was a guy who transcended politics, religion, race and culture, by living with the comittment of preserving the very planet we all depend upon. Without prejudice, he embraced the lives of every living creature and showed us that fear through ignorance is not the way to live in harmony with our world of beauty and vast diversity. He was saving the world one life at a time and always took the opportunity to educate us along the way. Sadly he lost his own life bringing us closer to our little known neighbours. His selfless actions and assertive and positive nature has urged us to look at our planet's delicate balance and "empowered" us all to take action where we can. If we could all react "as Steve would" in our daily lives to protect this balance, we shall survive and evolve. We owe it to our children to give them a safe home and show them a world of wonder so they can grow and learn as we have. Steve seemed larger than life, though he was'nt. He "was" life. He was real. Ironically, as he was preparing another lesson, he demonstrated to us all that we are fragile, not immortal and never to take the precious gift of life for granted. So please, always remember Steve Irwin and ask yourself the question,
Crikey! What would Steve do here?
Thankyou.
Jas.