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Ndeko mundele is a woman from 65-Degrees-North, PALESTINE, Finland


Railmeat is self-adjusting ballast. Hard, durable, very dry.

  • Created Aug 06



    Welcome to my playground



    I take interest in many things. I'm also fond of harmonious layouts. Sadly, I have no time to run parallel blogs to combine these two. But, here, choose what pleases you:

    *Illustrated poetry* - My Precious! O my Precious!

    *Assorted topics* - science, politics, humor etc - the things that hook my attention

    *Personal files* are more... personal

    *Hand picked pieces of art and photography* - my other sweetheart

    *Music that I like*

    *My SU-friends* - stumblers worth your visit



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    ARTWORK: by Ryohei Hase


  • Surplus People - Killing Spiders

    Rated Nov 21 1 review music, my tunes, video youtube.com



    Killing Spiders by Surplus People



  • Ihmisen asussa -trailer

    Rated Nov 20 1 review dancing, arts, video youtube.com



    in Human Disguise
    "No one ever shows what we really look like."


    Not a foyer, but a dark space. Spectators arrive and these nude performers flash by like squirrels, before appearing in situations, scenes, among the spectators, and hide again - behind the curtain, under the bleachers.

    Bodies from weird angles, performers in the nude, questions and bewilderment. The starting points for the new creation 'in Human Disguise' by choreographer Eeva Muilu and director Milja Sarkola are nudity and perplexity. The production can also be seen as a reaction against the violent way in which nudity is usually shown in public.

    "Many of us have inhibitions and feelings of shame. I hope that the performance helps the audience to build a more loving relation to their own bodies", says Sarkola.

    The production has made headlines for in one performance of the piece the audience also commits to be naked. It is one step further in lessening the division between audience and performers. The comments of the 50 men and women, who responded to the challenge, were equally positive.

    HERE a video shoot of the performance for those of you, who are not afraid of nudity.





  • Tina Harrod - What Becomes Of People 2009

    Rated Nov 14 1 review music, my tunes youtube.com




    What Becomes Of People by Tina Harrod



    "Tina Harrod is the thinking, feeling person's Nora Jones. When Tina Harrod sings she is the vocal embodiment of a real life lived; a life with all its complexities, all its foibles and frailties along with its joys and exaltations." (*)



  • Bacteria in Gut Linked to Obesity; Western Diet a Factor...

    Rated Nov 14 3 reviews health time.com



    Bring Up the Bacteroidetes



    The scientists have long known that the three key factors to overweight - diet, exercise and your genes -do not adequately explain every case of obesity, and now researchers are discovering increasingly convincing evidence of another important contributor to body weight, one that until recently has been almost completely ignored: the bacteria that live in your gut.

    A a new study published on Nov. 12 in Science Translational Medicine builds on previous research in mice that suggests that heavy bodies may have a different makeup of gut bugs than thin ones. The gut microbiota of obese mice has been shown to have significantly more of one main type of bacteria called Firmicutes and fewer of another kind called Bacteroidetes.

    When one group of mice was fed a typical Western diet, high in fat and sugars, they tended to gain weight and grow more Firmicutes gut bacteria and fewer Bacteroidetes. In mice given a low-fat plant-based chow, the distribution of the two groups of bugs flipped and the animals remained lean. Switching a mouse from low-fat plant chow to a high-fat Western diet resulted in an explosion of Firmicutes in less than a day. It's not clear whether the balance of gut bugs causes weight gain or is a result of it, but the findings suggest that a "gut profile" could potentially serve as a diagnostic tool for identifying who might have a propensity for obesity.


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  • Bettye Lavette little Sparrow

    Rated Nov 10 1 review blues, video, bettye lavette, my tunes youtube.com




    Little Sparrow by Bettye Lavette




  • Violent Femmes - Never Tell

    Rated Nov 09 1 review music, my tunes, violent femmes, video, folk punk youtube.com




    Never tell by Violent Femmes






    In May 2009 I was in Gothenburg, Sweden to see my favourite teen angst interpreters. They didn't play Never tell; no matter, how much I screamed. Hell, I got half the audience to roar for it. No mercy.

    I won't get over it.





  • VulgarGrad on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s,...

    Rated Oct 30 2 reviews music, my tunes myspace.com



    Zhopa!


    Since at least the 19th century there has been a parallel world in Russia - a place where they haven't heard of Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky, Communism or Ballet. They only heard of Stalin when he tried to arrest them all. Vodka, tattoos, money, guitars, drugs, jail, and girls (including dear old mama) are the mainstays of this world - the world of the Russian criminal.

    For the first time ever in Australia, VulgarGrad bring you the old songs of the Russian thieves (called blatnie pesny or blatnyak), along with punk classics of the Perestroika era and a strong dose of contemporary St. Petersburg swearing ska. The band delivers this music with style, raucous menace, stripy shirts and a smattering of grim smiles (very important). Legend of stage and screen, Jacek Koman (Children of Men, Moulin Rouge) is the genial but vengeful frontman who roars with the voice of a man betrayed, and he is backed by a gang of Australia's most illustrious ex-cons drawn from bands such as The Ennio Morricone Experience, Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen, Zulya and the Children of the Underground, Croque Monsieur, Blue Drag, and the Five Angry Men. Line-up is guitar, drums, trombone, trumpet, accordion, and watch out for the largest, most triangular instrument of them all, the mighty contrabass balalaika.

    It's vodka-fuelled oompah swing ska punk - gulag-style.