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Was geht dich das denn auch an?   | | Sep 26, 2011 |
 There is something seriously wrong with this video but it's... the best fan-made video ni Soko ever. Honestly. o.O   | Eyecandy: Bodenloser Blödsinn | Apr 15, 2009 |
Fashion Show 101 - Wineshop 16.04.09 45 Photos, 7 comments
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Vampires as we've all noticed have become the fad again and well this song is kinda old and forgotten but would fit into this era quite nicely. Don't you think? _______________________________ LOVE SONG OF A VAMPIRE by Annie Lennox Come... more  | Obscure & Random Book Reports: | Jan 30, 2009 |
 Author Neil Gaiman has won The John Newbery Medal for The Graveyard Book. Since 1922, the American Library Association has been awarding the prize each year "to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children."... more  | | Jun 1, 2005 |
"When a person really desires something all the universe conspires to help that person to realize his dream." - P. Coelho.
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Soundtrack of my life (currently). Been listening to this more than I really ought to. Altenative, Indie, Jazz, Blues, Country Bekanntes und unbekanntes der Alternative- und Indieszene und frischer Wind aus Jazz, Blues und Country. Und... more   | Cocktail Bar: | Jun 29, 2008 |
Isn't June to be the Mojito season? A Mojito (pronounced mo-HEE-toe), one of Cuba’s oldest cocktails, comes from the African word mojo, which means to place a little spell. Indeed the name does reflect a great deal about it. I curse Ian for introducing me to this. Bacardi traces the drink’s roots to 1586, when Francis Drake and his pirates tried to sack Havana for its gold. While the invasion was unsuccessful, Drake’s associate, Richard Drake, was said to have invented a mojitolike cocktail known as El Draque made with aguardiente (a crude forerunner of rum), sugar, lime and mint. Early on, it was consumed for medicinal purposes. Around the mid-1800s, the recipe was altered and gained in popularity as the original Bacardi Company was established. In 1940, Cuban playwright and poet Federico Villoch proclaimed: ``When aquardiente was replaced with rum, the Draque was to be called a Mojito.’’ *lol* Personally what I adore about this drink is it's refreshing & attractive qualities. Not being a regular drinker compared to a lot of my friends, I prefer cocktails which look good & don't befuddle my senses. Great to drink with friends in a bar. The mint leaves bring a bit of fresh nature to the dimly lit table. Well cheers from Cebu to Cuba. :)  | This site is best viewed with/through Mozilla Firefox. The owner of this site will not be liable for any unjust responses, violet reactions or unfettered emotions resulting from viewing this blog site. | |
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