Miami Ink is a reality show on TLC that follows the events that take place at a tattoo shop in Miami Beach, Florida. The show premiered in July 2005 and is currently broadcasting its fourth and final season [1]. The show led to several spin-offs, including the shows LA Ink and London Ink which are also broadcast on TLC
COSMOS Video News Release For the first time ever, astronomers have been creating a three—dimensional map of how the dark matter is distributed across the Universe. An international team of scientists, among them groups from Marseille, the Max-Planck Institutes and Paris have been using data from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The results are published in nature online of 8 January 2007, and at the meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Seattle. This Video News Release discussed this discovery. More on: www.spacetelescope.org
**oohh btw, have you seen chris drew’s new tattoos? they’re awesome
EXCLUSIVE DOWNLOAD! – up for grabs unitl monday 11th may 2009 (11/05/09). @ www.purevolume.com www.myspace.com Christofer Drew Ingle’s new song! This song is on The Summer EP which is out in June 23rd! Go get it :] *the cartoon picture of bigcitydreams is created by my friend olly [credits] : ) From NeverShoutNever! myspace blog: FUN FACTS ABOUT THE SUMMER EP -All the songs were recorded in January at Phantom Tollbooth Studios in lovely Long Beach, CA by Mr. Forrest Kline. -Every little bit of artwork for the CD was done by a real deal 4 year old. She did an amazing job and was also very affordable! (I think she was paid in candy) -The packaging for CD comes from recycled materials. A TON of cds end up in landfills, so we’re trying to be a little green. -IT WILL BE RELEASED IN JUNE!!!!! yip! LYRICS: I like you, girl you don’t got nothin’ to prove to me. I know that times have been rough. For the both of us. But I’ll pray for change. You see, this world has lots to offer but in time it will go dark and if this love is what we say it is im sure we will go far and with a girl as sweet as you there’s not much else I can do, but fall for you. you know that I’m a wreck. and you know I can’t breathe at the edge of my seat with each word and as the moths turn into years, just know that I’ll wait here For you. ’cause I’ve prayed for change you see this world has lots to offer but in time it will go dark and if …
After singing along to this song by Jordin Sparks I realised some of the lyrics reminded me of MS… MS is kind of like having a tattoo – it’ll always be there… we’ve got to learn to live with it… (hopeul for a cure though!!) So I decided to make a video to show my thoughts using the song and some pictures! (PS all the pictures of tattoos are ‘photoshopped’ by me!) UPDATE: since putting this video on here and listening to the song more and more, the more the lyrics remind me of MS, please ignore the orange/white connection with the lyrics and just kind of look at the pictures and all of the lyrics. pretty much every part of this song makes so much sense. and also please join my facebook group: “I have Multiple Sclerosis and I’m Fabulous!” www.facebook.com because we are
Hey i’m hayley. I live in Coventry, England I thought, seeing as my MS Music Video is getting quite popular i’d better write a little bit about myself in here
i love messing about with windows movie maker and songs, when i set my heart on a project i spend weeks or months making a video. usually just for family and friends to watch and laugh! (one of my most favourite i couldnt get onto youtube for copywrite reasons d’oh) but it’s on facebook and got a few laughs
that was my aim. actually most of the videos i managed to get on youtube have now been audio disabled too grr…. lol. but this one has been allowed god bless sony entertainment
raising awareness through the art of music is …
As the power of the common people of Japan grew in the latter half of the Edo period (18th and 19th century CE) horimono, or traditional Japanese tattoos, began to flourish as an art form. Based on images from watercolour paintings, woodcuts and popular picture books of the time, the ultimate reward for the long endurance of pain would be a tattoo of immense beauty. To fully understand Japanese horimono it is important to understand their history and background, and it is equally important to continue to preserve the tradition behind them. © National Geographic







