When we've finally found the right person for us... No matter what happens along the way... Through thick and thin... Our Love will shine like the morning star... Giving eternal hope and strength to each other... No matter how difficult the obstacles were... Love will conquer and will prevail...
God created Love... So its the most greatest gift of all...
My Love for you is endless... For my heart is filled with your Love and Sweetness... Please stay with me forever myLove...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY!!!
I Pray for All the Best Things Just For You myLove...
I think this is another Good Option... Since miAmor can bring it anywhere... :-) and it can be used for researching and entertainment as well... miAmor can use it also as organizer of To do Things... :-) it has lots of use and is portable... :-)
Here is eyeTouch... :-D
Here is a quick specs...
I hope this is a good idea too... I already had an idea... but still thinking which one to buy... :-(
Here is a cute movie, which is Lovely and Funny too... Who knows it might happen in real life... :-)
I Missed miAmor SoOo SoOo SoOo Much...:x:X:x
I will do Everything for miAmor... :-)
I will not Allow to lose miAmor... :-)
Here is Side A: Forever more... (the first song is nice also... but have disturbing graphics from the video editor... sorry for it...)
I Love You oOoh OoOh oOoh SoOo Much miAmor... :x:X:x OnlyYouB***...:x:-*:x
Here is Kenny Loggins: For the first time... (1996)
Remembering the days... when I kept on staring at you... staring how wonderful and i have been captivated by Your eyes... I have never thought that You're the one... whom my heart is screaming out loud... I didn't listen at first... I thought it's impossible... I tried to fight for it... but the more I have been given the chance to keep seeing and staring at You... the more my heart became so close to you... Dreams followed of being with You... until the moment I have found You so intact in my heart... my heart says, "Yes it was Her..." It was only You... Who can really penetrate deeply in my heart... once You have made it inside my heart... You dug more deeper and have conquered the rest of my heart, up to my mind... My heart is closed and locked... it wont open to anyone... But, simply just the way You are... Its like my heart knows the person who owns it... and it obeys and easily opening the door for his Owner...
But, now... i have been so humiliated with all my sins... when I see the people around me last night... People are eyeing me... disgusted at me... i couldnt look... i just look down... because it was all my fault... I can feel them hating me... im nothing at all......
Prayers... "Dear God, if You are looking for someone that You will entrust to "Her"... let it be me... Please..."
Hellow Friends... sorry it took quite sometime for me to post new topic here in my blog... But never think that im neglecting it... heheheh... :-D
Im just busy preparing for an important event for the anniversary... :-)
And I have been thinking for a nice and unforgettable gift for myB***... :-)
... and i already know what to buy for the very important event for myH**... :-)
the only problem left is... how am i gonna give it... so i have to face it...
Friends... I am gonna post here a wonderful acoustic guitar...
This is The Hummingbird from Gibson acoustic guitar... :-)
Here are the music artists who are popular and is using this wonderful and excellent acoustic guitar... :-)
Marie Digby,
Marion Raven (M2M before)...
David Cook...
Sheryl Crow...
Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)...
Michelle Branch...
The hummingbird, one of nature’s truly miraculous creatures, sustains itself on nectar. The Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar, a marvel of the luthier’s art, produces sounds just as sweet and satisfying as that avian ambrosia.
Keith Richards, Jimmy Page, T. Rex’s Marc Bolan, John McLaughlin, Sheryl Crow and myriad of other players have all soaked in the model’s creative powers since its inception 50 years ago — an event celebrated this month by the unveiling of the Gibson 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird.
The lore of the Hummingbird began, of course, on the workbench, during a time generally understood to be the first golden era of Gibson’s electric guitar building. Nonetheless, the model was quite innovative among Gibson’s line of acoustic instruments, even compared to the archtop beauties developed for the company by the legendary instrument designer Lloyd Loar in the 1920s and ’30s.
The flattop Hummingbird was created to compete directly with pricier Martin dreadnought guitars. The square-shouldered dreadnought body type debuted in 1916 and took its name from the estimable British battleship the HMS Dreadnought. By the 1950s, the shape had become popular with bluegrass and country musicians, thanks to the even tones and projection of its big-bodied design.
When the Gibson Hummingbird was unveiled, it was the company’s second most costly acoustic guitar, right behind the classic mustache-bridge Gibson J-200. Two years later, the introduction of the Gibson Dove made the Hummingbird the third most costly, but didn’t diminish its popularity. Hummingbirds are distinguished by their etched pickguards with a hummingbird design and their stately body style, as well as a mahogany back and sides, a series of split-parallelogram mother of pearl inlays on the neck and fretboards, a spruce top and a rosewood bridge. The model celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2000 by winning Acoustic Guitar magazine’s “Players’ Choice Award” in the dreadnought category. The editors cited the Hummingbird’s “very wide range of sounds, from gutsy and loud to sweet to soft” and proclaimed the guitar superb for all styles of playing, whether requiring chords or intricate solos.
Hummingbirds from the pre-Dove era of 1960 to ’62 are rare birds, indeed, and, when they can be found, sell for up to $5,000 if they’re in good condition. Over the years, a series of Hummingbird types have been produced. These include the Hummingbird Modern Classic, which is an electro-acoustic guitar; the True Vintage model, which drew on the blueprints of the original, like the brand new 50th Anniversary Hummingbird does; the Artist and Pro variations, which were Guitar Center exclusives; the Icon ’60s edition, which sported a natural finish, block inlays and an adjustable bridge; the Hummingbird KOA, which employs KOA wood in its construction, and the recent Sheryl Crow model, which is natural finish kin to the Modern Classic.
The Hummingbird’s legend as a popular instrument may well begin with Jimmy Page, nearly 10 years into its existence. Page played Gibson J-200s and Hummingbirds on such indelible tracks as “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” and “Ramble On” on 1969’s Led Zeppelin and Led Zeppelin II, respectively, and “Gallows Pole” on the next year’s Led Zeppelin III. Although alt-country and Americana fans would argue that it was the late Gram Parsons who first notably wielded a Hummingbird in The Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers and as a solo artist. On the ground floor of glam pop, Marc Bolan of T. Rex often used Hummingbirds, including Epiphone models, to lay a bedrock rhythm under his electric guitar licks. “Life’s a Gas,” from the classic 1971 album Electric Warrior, is an excellent example of this approach. And Page fans would debate this, but arguably the most blazing guitarist to ever employ a Hummingbird is fusion pioneer John McLaughlin, leader of the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Although he’s best known for blasting out grizzly power licks at near-lightspeed velocity through Marshall stacks with Mahavishnu, his acoustic playing packs the same frightening intensity. And it is often surprising. For example, McLaughlin’s trailblazing and plain loud pre-Mahavishnu performances on the first Tony Williams Lifetime album in 1971 were on a Hummingbird with a pick-up installed.
Or, depending on your taste in guitar heroes, the foundation of the Hummingbird mystique may have been laid by Keith Richards. He has preferred the ’Bird as his acoustic guitar of choice since 1964, and the model has fueled such famous Rolling Stones cuts as “Street Fighting Man,” “Not Fade Away,” “Brown Sugar,” “Angie,” “Wild Horses” and “Jumping Jack Flash.” Add Sheryl Crow — who always carries her signature model on stage — to that mix, and the diversity of those players becomes an accurate vision of the Gibson Hummingbird’s versatility.
Made at Gibson Guitar’s acoustic guitar building operation in Bozeman, Montana, the new Gibson 50th Anniversary 1960 Hummingbird, is in all respects but age, a classic guitar. These Hummingbirds are made to the period-correct specs of the True Vintage in a gorgeous Dark Heritage Cherry 1960 sunburst finish, vintage body back bracings, gold keystone kluson tuning machines, a custom mother-of-pearl “50” inlay on the headstock, a gold painted 50th Anniversary pickguard, gloss finish and a “50th Anniversary” engraved truss-rod cover. Only 200 are being produced.
That foundation model is kicked up a notch for high-end collectors with Custom Shop Limited Edition Hummingbird 50th Anniversary Models in production runs of only 50 guitars each. The 50th Anniversary Hummingbird Custom Exotic Rosewood model is made with back and sides of highly figured exotic virgin rosewood hand selected by Master Luthier Ren Ferguson, with hide-glued top bracing and an 18k gold headstock inlay, while the 50th Anniversary Hummingbird Custom “AAA” Koa model has back and sides made from Hawaiian Koa wood with a special honeyburst finish to blend with KOA, hide-glued top bracing, and an 18k gold headstock. The headstocks insure that these Hummingbirds will be the most valuable models ever produced and follow a new trend of using gold in high-end guitar and amplifier construction.
One more tribute to the Hummingbird’s durability is its popularity, typically scoring the fifth-highest sales in Gibson’s acoustic guitar line, and the variety of ’Birds still in the Gibson Company catalog. These include the basic Hummingbird, the True Vintage, the Custom KOA, the Pro and an Epiphone Hummingbird. All of these instruments reflect the enduring standards set down five decades ago.
Hellow Friends... while I am not busy, sometimes I am learning how to draft... coz it seems its very important to learn how to draft... its a very competitive skill if one posses it especially if you practice it while you are still young... coz this skill has lots of use and payout, you can use this as a source of income even while staying at home... all you have to have is a designer desktop and an A3 printer as basic required equipments... :-)
Learning this amazing and addicting google app is very beneficial... :-)
So i do suggest friends, while we are not busy for anything... why not learn for something that will in return give us good skills...
Here is the link:
Or...
Please consider this link as well...
And here as well...
Here are the tutorials on how to use this google app...
Very interesting right friends... :-)
There are lots of more free tutorials on the web which regards this wonderful app...
Remember: Just keep on practicing and this is a great part of skill...
Here is Avril Lavigne: I Miss you... (Songwriters: Chantal Kreviazuk;Avril Ramona Lavigne)... ♪♫
Hellow Friends... i am sorry for the idleness of my blog for quite sometime... heheheh... :-D
I wanna share this wonderful and exciting anime-cartoon which i have been watching while i am sick... heheheh... actually i started watching this cartoon and got hooked to it during my senior level in college... my class that time is in the afternoon... my class starts at 1pm and around 3pm i have to attend my thesis class... sometimes our thesis adviser gave us free time to go to concentrate on our project... i remember that time too... i have to go home quickly, for about 35mins... just to catch up with this wonderful cartoon... :-D
Unfortunately, my thesis class is not always like that... i have to stay back until 6pm in the library and computer laboratory for my researches... that is why i havent managed to finish the entire cartoon series...
But now amigos... i am able to finish this wonderful cartoon... heheheh...
i started watching this around 2008, before i went for my vacation... during my "Her" and i started getting closer... :">:">:">
Here is one of the episode in first series which made me cry... there is too much lesson in this great cartoon...
It is very hard to lose the very important person in our life... make sure, we take good care of them... and cherish each day we are with them... IMSSSMmB***...
The thing about this cartoon that caught me is the wonderful art, the drawings, the imagination and the wholesomeness of the cartoon... and especially it has lots of good moral lessons... :-)
And watching this reminds me of my "Her"... the way my "Her" and i stare at each others before when i havent known "Her" name... :-)
Here is Goo Goo Dolls: Before its too late... (from the movie Transformers 2007)... ♪♫
Remember this friends... a person should not lose way whatever happens along the way... we must remember who we are and chose the positive side always... this would not let us commit sad mistakes in our life... unlike me my friends... i made mistakes... but thankfully there is an amigo who reminded me again... :-)