No! Not the hymn, Diamonds or "Blings" as some like to call them. The month of April is well known for 2 things; the birth of a special person, myself *winks* and Diamonds! Diamond is the birthstone of the month of April. Diamonds aka unbreakable in Greek, is one of the most familiar gemstone appreciated by people all over the globe today. Aside from its “fire”, “brilliance” and “scintillation” (sparkle), diamonds are one of the hardest gemstones known to man yet. Unknown to a lot of people, diamo... read more »
With the ultimate reveal of Alicorn Twilight drawing near, the fandom seems to be going from this: to this: Andunderstandablyso. This could mean the end of the fandom, after all. Now we're going to have to explain whatever the Hell alicorns are. The title of Princess is now being handed out to every freaking person in Oprah's studio audience. Hasbro has proven that selling second-rate toys is much more important than providing good storytelling that can be enjoyed by the entire family. Yep, that litt... read more »
Любой хотел бы пользоваться качественой парфюмерией, однако парфюмерия от мировых марок стоит дорого. В эти дни в сети можно купить качественную продукцию мировых марок по доступным ценам, а отзывы пользователей будут свидетельством прекрасного качества продукции. read more »
Before we lost Whitney Houston, she completed a new film called "Sparkle" with fellow artist Jordin Sparks. Now fans can finally get to listen to Celebrate, one of the last songs Houston recorded as a duet with Sparks and produced by R. Kelly for the soundtrack of the film. Even though her voice doesn´t shine like it used to, it is always a pleasure to be able to listen to the legend that Whitney is for one last time. Check out Celebrate above! read more »
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Like an old Bing Crosby and Bob Hope movie I was off on the road to... well Corning NY, this last Saturday, which of course coincided with the first snow of the winter. While I did not meet Dorothy Lamour (am I sounding old) along the way, I did get to meet some great people who'd I previously spoken to only on my radio program "A Book and a Chat". The idea of the trip was to go and share the performance Tine Field Howe's “Alysa of the Fields”. Tina received received a 2009 Artist Crossroads Grant from ... read more »