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A Sad Ballad About a Lost Love

I found this Italian song on the Russian blog called "Agency for the Return of Lost Illusions." The singer: Adriano Celentano Turn up the sound while you read the lyrics: Here are the English lyrics translated from the Italian: Confession Come on, confess, my love. I'm no longer the only one, the sole one. You've hidden in your heart, a story that cannot be renounced. I am no longer your thought, I am no longer your true love. I am the sweet that is bitter inside, which you no longer eat. But why are you a different woman? But why are you no longer you? But why did you not say it before? Who does not love will never be loved. What did you do with the good thing we had? It has become a cold shiver. Our laughs, our dinners, By now irrecoverable scenes. I am no longer your thought, I am no longer your true love. I am the sweet that is bitter inside, which

I'm Dressin' Up For You

I found this video on the zouzounews website: http://demi-zouzounews.blogspot.com/ ENJOY!

Nuclear Explosion Results

Image via Wikipedia The link below will show a map of your area with the results of various sized bombs. http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/ From Blog:  http://randomaccesstalk.blogspot.com/

Couple Married 62 years, play piano duet « TropicalTruth

From the  link:  TropicalTruth ON A SCAVENGER HUNT FOR HAPPINESS. I like this blog.  It has an upbeat POSITIVE ATTITUDE. 

Pens, Writing Through Thick and Thin

Random Thoughts Thickness: Thin line: -write compactly -ink seems to last longer -best for fine writing in limited spaces Thick line: -takes up more room on a page -more ink used -easier to read -best for labels Printing: -is slower -takes more effort because pen must be lifted off paper for each letter -is easier to read Cursive: -is faster -is easier on the hand -is more difficult to read -is unique for each person's  signature Any thoughts?

At the Speed of Flowers

If our perception of time could slow down to the relaxed speed of flowers,  we could enjoy them so much more.  Click on video link: http://player.vimeo.com/video/27920977?title=0&%3bbyline=0&%3bportrait=0href= From the Fridge Soup blog  http://friko-fridgesoup.blogspot.com/ .

Ancient Roman "Tank"

(This shield looks like something from a science fiction movie!) I was looking up the shield designs of Roman soldiers when I came upon this interesting fact. When the Roman army went into battle they developed a strategy called, "Testudo" (it became known as the, ‘Tortoise’). The command, "As One" was given and each soldier would stand with his shield overlapping the shield of the soldier next to him. This made an near impregnable battle formation.  It crushed the front lines of the enemy. I've read that this locking shields strategy won many battles. I'll add more interesting posts about Ancient Rome from time to time. .

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