The TV listings at TitanTV list "Winter Olympics", the first episode of "Inspector Gadget", for Septeraber 27th, but it doesn't list "Heathcliff", "Spider Riders", and "Magi-Nation" for my local station.
As I have said before, to me British music is much more relevant to me personally while American music is probably much more relevant to people from America. I'm not saying I prefer British music just because it's British, but in my record collection there's twice as many British artists as...
Even if he does, it still doesn't mean Led Zeppelin are the only band in the world to have ever existed. They may be your favourite but for christ sake it's been a long 63 Led Zeppelin posts.
yes... it is definitely worth a listen, or two, or three. just go to bitcomet . com download the program, and find the album on Pirates Bay. Or... if you don't like to download music illegally, you could go out and buy it, lol.
take his advice and sing higher than that C, no matter how awful it sounRAB, i'm not a vocal expert by any means but that's what i've done to increase my range and its definitely worked, a year ago i couldn't even touch a high C but after trying to sing RAB and Es, i now can get a pretty good...
Although its not my favourite film and he's not my favourite actor (he's done too many crap films), is in the top 30 though . Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner.
Another two that spring to mind
James Stewart in Harvey
Alec Guiness in the Ladykillers
Oh and Edward Norton in Fight Club
The Blair Witch Project the first time you watch it is good. I didn't really no much about you and that film was very creepy. The best thing was you never actually saw anything that was that scary.