Friday, January 8, 2010

CLAUSTROPHOBIA


After listening to a song performed by L'Arc ~ en ~ Ciel, entitled Shutting From The Sky, I heard vague lyrics that are sung in English and intrigued by one of the words that say "Claustrophobia". So, I Googled it and can draw the conclusion that Claustrophobia is a fear of enclosed spaces of free air that comes directly from plants that grow naturally. A person who has Claustrophobia may panic when in the closet, elevator, airplane, crowded room or other confined area (areas that don't get free air and difficult to move).



Shutting from the sky I fallen
in to Claustrophobia.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Continuing Victory


AC Milan back to show it's fangs as Genoa defeated by a score of 5 - 2 at San Siro Stadium yesterday. Although they conceded a first in the early minutes, they continued to play focused and calm until they are able to produce a beautiful game to behold. Penalties from Ronaldinho and Klaas Jan Huntelaar, a brace by Borriello and an opportunist strike by Thiago Silva gave Milan the win, while Giuseppe Sculli and David Suazo scored for Genoa. What I can't understand is, how Boriello capable of producing such a wonderful goal?

This is the game footage.

Top 40's (Not 40).

Recently, I started to like to listen to the relaxing tones/vocals that came out from the songs in the 40's which started from playing a game called Fallout 3 (the game itself tells us about land of the United States which had been devastated by a terrible nuclear war in the future).


Listening to voices that sounds so peaceful and innocence (that comes from Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Bob Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, and friends) while lying on my bed with a pillow and imagining about something sweet and wild is the most common thing that I'm doing lately.

You should try to start with this compilation soundtrack of Fallout 3. Surely addictive.

Here's the song list :
1. "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire" The Ink Spots 3:07
2. "Way Back Home" Bob Crosby & the Bobcats 2:54
3. "Butcher Pete (Part 1)" Roy Brown 2:28
4. "Happy Times" (From the Danny Kaye film The Inspector General) Bob Crosby & the Bobcats 2:45
5. "Civilization" Danny Kaye with The Andrews Sisters 3:07
6. "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" Ella Fitzgerald with The Ink Spots 3:06
7. "Anything Goes" Cole Porter 3:04
8. "Fox Boogie" Gerhard Trede 3:16
9. "I'm Tickled Pink" Jack Shaindlin 1:52
10. "Jazzy Interlude" Billy Munn 2:52
11. "Jolly Days" Gerhard Trede 1:40
12. "Let's Go Sunning" Jack Shaindlin 1:41
13. "A Wonderful Guy" Tex Beneke 2:48
14. "Rhythm for You" Eddy Christiani & Frans Poptie 2:59
15. "Swing Doors" Allan Gray 2:59
16. "Maybe" (Intro song from the original Fallout) The Ink Spots 3:06
17. "Mighty Mighty Man" Roy Brown 2:36
18. "Crazy He Calls Me" Billie Holiday 3:05
19. "Easy Living" Billie Holiday 3:06
20. "Boogie Man" Sid Phillips 2:23

And here's the download link :
http://www.mediafire.com/?n5yzmyzndmz







Enjoy!

Monday, October 2, 2006

First Post

Hola!


Maybe I'm a bit late to start all sorts of this blogging things,
but i just discover it accidentally that this blogging things is very helpful to fill the empty hole during my midnight hours.


This blog is created just for sharing all kinds of opinions, ideas, experiences, suggestions, and things like that (
certainly from the perspective of my life). So without preamble (which isn't necessary), why don't we just skip to something interesting (I think and I hope you'll like it) that I will discuss in the next post?