Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Meet Catherine Earnshaw





I used to run from Wuthering Heights at the break of dawn, walking barefoot to the moors and remaining there all day with Heathcliff as my sole companion. We were both growing up as rude as savages, doomed by this thwarted love that made us inseparable. But that was when I was still alive. Many things have happened, unhappiness took over our existence. I was selfish and peevish, plaguing everyone who would not indulge my caprices, he was dark and tormented and became a vindictive man long past my absence. I was his ghost and kept on coming to haunt him in the dark of night…

Emily Brontë published this tragic novel in 1847 under the pseudonym of Ellis Bell. She died the following year, unaware of how her storm-heated book would make its way into daylight.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Not approved for any kind of age gaps. Please delete

This protest was not paid by any authorities or political parties as so it should be consider as bogus and discredit as a reliable form of protest.
If you read it you will be shot on site if you survive you will be shot again.
Thank you for your time.



This blog is very quiet for a blog.Come on get you creative fluids in gear and get busy.


Love is like a flower it grows it blooms it dies. Quote: "Someone i saw in tv".

The MAN does not supports this.
Remember The MAN isn't watching you he is your friend.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Change

I change the blog name.
To tell the truth I'm not very imaginative when it cames to names.
So don´t ask me about it.

A lie is a lie unless you know its a lie

Cute and Talented a deadly combo (No death involve)


Saturday, May 26, 2007

Monday, May 14, 2007

Good News ... for me

Everybody I found out today that I was accepted so here is a little gift to you all.

Little gift.

By the way please fell free(read obligated) to donated money every time you see me in order pay the fees. CASH only.

ja matta.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

A cat tale about the tail of a cat






A big cat saw a little cat chasing its tail and asked, "Why are you chasing your tail so?"

Said the kitten "I have learned that the best thing for a cat is happiness and that happiness is in my tail. Therefore I am chasing it and when I catch it, I shall have happiness."

Said the old cat "My child, I too have paid attention to the problems of the universe. I too have judged that happiness is in my tail. But I have noticed that whenever I chase it, it runs away from me, but when I go about my business, it just seems to come after me wherever I go."

Sunday, April 29, 2007

The Poetry of English or Madness of Ones Mind.

Let this be your one and final warning, you will not have others, for the others will became time and hope and that alone I am denying you. You that exist in the bliss of ignorance, the sin that I alone can not bring myself to forgive, you shall learn you will learn that us both are intertwine in the coil that is fate.
Yes, learn you shall and the hard way will be your teacher no other way suit you.

Stop denying me, for I am a part of you, I exist inside you.
I am the other half of you, we are one and the same being.


Might words mean nothing in the face of action.
I can deny you, I can reject you, I can get rid you you.
For you are night and I am day.
I will carry on the flame of my live as myself.
Remain true to my self, my nature, my companions.
Especially to the things that I swore to ...

Oaths are nothing but shallow and hallow words of despair.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Livingstone Discovers Victoria Falls, 1855

Born in Scotland, David Livingstone arrived in Africa in 1840 at the age of 27 as a missionary and physician. He spent most of the remainder of his life on the continent, his exploits making him the most famous explorer of the century. An encounter with a lion in 1843 cost Livingstone the use of David Livingstonehis left arm.
Undeterred, Livingstone continued his exploration of the African interior, particularly the Zambezi River area in 1852-1856. It was during this expedition that he became the first European to witness the magnificence of Victoria Falls.
In 1866, Livingstone set out at the head of an expedition charged with the task of finding the headwaters of the Nile River. His lack of contact with the outside world over a period of four years raised concerns for his welfare and prompted the New York Herald to send Henry Stanley to find Livingstone. Stanley achieved his goal on November 10, 1871 approaching the explorer in an African village with the immortal words "Dr. Livingstone I presume "

Useful site to keep in mind

Remember this site well it will save your vocabulary
One Look
thanks to this site I now know what pauper means.

Just a little side note for you all

It's my badness that keeps you all good. Think about it

Friday, April 27, 2007

From the Begining

Hello all,
First I show you some links:
- Some English Videos on Internet (Free Software, Science, ...)
- Resource List in English
- BBC Learning English
- Learning English (a space for registered classmates in Dokeos)
- A video from BBC4