segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2009

Paris H in Muchachadanui!



I love these mock videos of Paris. I think this one is quite funny. Would love to make one myself – lololol

Enjoy!

segunda-feira, 20 de abril de 2009

New 'Robert Langdon' Book

Dan Brown's suave symbologist Robert Langdon, star of the international phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, is set for a return to the literary stage in a new thriller this autumn.

The long-awaited novel – one of the most anticipated in recent publishing history - will be called The Lost Symbol, and will take place over a 12-hour period. No more details were given about its content, but persistent rumours have suggested it will be set in Washington DC and will focus on freemasonry. It will be published on 15 September with an initial print run of 6.5 million copies – the largest first printing in publisher Random House's history.

"This novel has been a strange and wonderful journey," said Brown. "Weaving five years of research into the story's 12-hour timeframe was an exhilarating challenge. Robert Langdon's life clearly moves a lot faster than mine."

Fans of Brown's rapid-paced, page-turning novels kept The Da Vinci Code at the top of bestseller charts around the world for over a year when it was published in 2003. Today, it is the UK's bestselling adult paperback novel of all time – ahead of Brown's other titles Angels & Demons, Deception Point and Digital Fortress, which take second, third and fourth place.

Announcing publication plans for The Lost Symbol today, Brown's US publisher Sonny Mehta described it as "a brilliant and compelling thriller" which was "well worth the wait".

"Dan Brown's prodigious talent for storytelling, infused with history, codes and intrigue, is on full display in this new book," he said. "This is a great day for readers and booksellers."

Brown's longterm US editor, Jason Kaufman, promised that, as ever, in The Lost Symbol "nothing ever is as it first appears". Brown scandalised Catholics in The Da Vinci Code by having Langdon discover that Jesus fathered a child with Mary Magdalene.

A film of The Da Vinci Code was released in 2006, starring Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon. It will be followed up on 15 May this year with the film of Angels and Demons.

in: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/apr/20/dan-brown-the-lost-symbol

Wrong Impression

Calling out, calling out
Haven't you wondered
Why I'm always alone
When you're in my dreams
Calling out, calling out
Haven't you wondered
Why you're finding it hard
Just looking at me

I want you
But I want you to understand
I need you
I love you

Didn't want to leave you
With the wrong impression
Didn't want to leave you
With my last confession
(Yeah) Of love
Wasn't trying to pull you
In the wrong direction
All I wanna do is try to
Make a connection
(Yeah) Of love
(Yeah, yeah ooh)

Falling out, falling out
Have you ever wondered
If this was ever more
Than a crazy idea
Falling out, falling out
Have you ever wondered
What we could've been
If you'd only let me in

I want you
But I want you to understand
I miss you
I love you

Didn't want to leave you
With the wrong impression
Didn't want to leave you
With my last confession
(Yeah) Of love
Wasn't trying to pull you
In the wrong direction
All I wanna do is try to
Make a connection
(Yeah)Of love
Have you ever wondered
(Yeah, yeah...ooh)

I need you
I love you

Didn't want to leave you
With the wrong impression
Didn't want to leave you
With my last confession
(Yeah) Of love
Wasn't trying to pull you
In the wrong direction
All I wanna do is try to
Make a connection
(Yeah) Of love

I didn't want to leave you
With the wrong impression
Didn't want to leave you
With my last confession
(Yeah) Of love
Wasn't trying to pull you
In the wrong direction
All I wanna do is try to
Make a connection
(Yeah) Of love

I didn't want to leave you there (I'm calling out)

Wasn't trying to pull you
In the wrong direction - but I'm calling out (Yeah, yeah)
Wasn't trying to pull you
In the wrong direction - but I'm falling out (Yeah...)

Natalie Imbruglia

domingo, 19 de abril de 2009

Shiver

As a cycle nears its end, doubt invades one’s mind. Another cycle is nearing its end in my existence, and although doubt is ever present, I’m on alert to the fact it never goes on holidays. Living in a Globalized Risk Society I convince myself that my existence is a huge doubt, a circle of uncertainty I must embrace as I walk through the fog and shiver.

sexta-feira, 10 de abril de 2009

Thank you for smoking



I watched it again recently so... If you haven’t seen it already, please do. I think it’s worth it.

Normal updates will be 'returning' by the end of the month!!