Thursday, December 31, 2009

Tips For Playing Silver Strike Bowling

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

From SoloRecortes team, wish all the world of bullfighting fans and, more particularly, to recorteaficionados, a happy 2010 and early arrival of the bullfighting season.

To thank everyone who visited us in 2009, our first year as a web, because without them we would not have been able to carry out our goals and so have continued apace. THANKS.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Memorial Candle/vase Wording

Dialogues

TEXT: ESTEBAN NAVA AND ADOLFO LIRA

- A fall is basically learning. Almost every fall and its consequences lets you wake up again. So why is there fear of falling, if later we arrived at the same point where we were? Why does that mean to try something again?

- It's weird, because actually, people are afraid the fall, but to drop attempts. Fear of failure, but still he tries, is like a spiral, a fall, but never get to a point where you were, or could say that it is the same point, but not at the same level. Plus each attempt, although it seems the same, never will be.

- certainly not at the same level, in fact to be a learning experience after a fall we are at a higher level.

- Yes.

- So why reject the attempt again?

- Each fall, producing a new fear, because fear of the unknown. Only one who manages to create a rite of fall, you lose the fear to try; others are doomed to fail to try and seek safety in the service.

- But to reject the fear should not become a ritual. This should achieve an awareness that a success or a failure the attempt must be followed.

- Accurate, but in human consciousness, we develop two kinds of thinking, good and evil, some good and bad partner, on one hand the success (good) and the other the failure (as bad). The word fall, has a bad connotation in the psyche of people, talk is talk of breaking falls, lack of security when you create an imaginary path to follow, without warning contingencies, and this fails, your world collapses, that collapse is representing the fall.

- then we must break with the idea of \u200b\u200bthe fall, and present it as a good thing because it reflects learning.

- People is not falling as expected, unnameable, and again returned to the rite, we do our reality through the humanization of the target, giving it a name, to be nameless, is inhuman, unworthy of be lived.

- The poles, drop-hit.

- Yes, falling as a failure.

- Condemnation does not mean defeat for the goal of success.

- Success is what people have idealized, in different ways, depending of each culture, the decline is the non-recognition of other possible of the other existing failure.

- Without one, there can be no other. And both are necessary.
ILLUSTRATION: Rosko LEFT

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Pirate Romance Movies

I dedicate this plagiarism

Who has not dedicated a song ever your life? Most have done, is a practice so common that there are even radio programs devoted exclusively to it. The reasons for dedicating a song to someone Moreover, often very different, but one thing is certain, that musical composition is reminiscent of someone or some time with that person.

As mentioned earlier, I have also resorted to this practice, and the main reason was: "That's exactly what he meant." I guess I'm not alone on this planet with that thought. It is true that at different times in our lives, we were speechless, the mind goes blank and we can not express all the feelings revolution within ourselves, but how pathetic not we steal the words of others?

With a song is difficult to fall into the plagiarism, unless it be so cynical as to proclaim that this letter is written by one who spends. It is true that many songs are explicit and more with titles such as "Ana", "Laura is not," "Sleeper", "Come" or "loser" but how often unsuitable content of a song that really want to express? Many artists prefer not to reveal the meaning of their compositions do not break the charm the listener could create.

Spending a song is an exercise in laziness, music should serve as inspiration and not as an easy out. Rarely have I dedicated a song, and all I can come to my mind when it happens again that it is more likely that the person who engaged me, will not have the slightest idea of \u200b\u200bwhat the composer felt.

ILLUSTRATION: Rosko LEFT