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Trying to get views on an article I wrote about the movie Tropic Thunder.
Ken interviews new book author Taj George, formerly of the group SWV. Her book Playa HateHer is a practical self esteem book for women.
You can have a life that you love, series part III. Nekisha-Michelle interviews owner Latrecia "Nikki" Antwine and Vice President Jacqueline Robinson of Size Sexy Divas. A plus size positive self-esteem organization. "The Divas" with grace and elegance are taking Houston by storm and ready for the world by sharing the message that, plus size women are "the majority not the minority!"
Another one of those songs written after a divorce in 2000. Mixes self pity, sappy lyrics with up beat pop punk riff. Enjoy, Hope it helps someone else going through a tough divorce / break up. Recorded in 2000, 2001 By Tim Schnieders and the band Tinnitus @ Red Boots Studio in Columbia, Missouri. T. Schnieders performs vocals and Guitar on this track.
Written in a more self destructive time in My life. I really had just given up on life and all aspects of it. Recorded in 2000, 2001 By Tim Schnieders and the band Tinnitus @ Red Boots Studio in Columbia, Missouri. T. Schnieders performs vocals and Guitar on this track.
Written in a more self destructive time in My life. Recorded in 2000, 2001 By Tim Schnieders and the band Tinnitus @ Red Boots Studio in Columbia, Missouri. T. Schnieders performs vocals and Guitar on this track.
Written in a more self destructive time in My life. Recorded in 2000, 2001 By Tim Schnieders and the band Tinnitus @ Red Boots Studio in Columbia, Missouri. T. Schnieders performs vocals and Guitar on this track.
This is the final cut of our 1995 EP. The silly name came about because we were so well-rehearsed (getting everything on the EP in just one take), that we had another 7 minutes left of paid, non-refundable recording time left. We did this song (yet unnamed and lyric-less, but they let me improvise a bass solo), and when we were finished, the recording engineer asked us to name it, and everyone went blank, except for Jason, who just said "plumb naked?", so we just took it because we needed to finish up and make room for the next band to record. The song became a crowd favorite (the hook's lyrics: "No policy for insanity", a morbidly self-prophetic canticle of the singer's future), and the name stuck all the way through the lifespan of Monday's Child.
Join Voice Over Expert Sunday Muse as she shares her expertise as a children's voice acting coach in her lecture "Kids Voice Acting : How To Become a Cartoon Character". By keeping it 'active' and projecting a larger than life image with their voices, children learn how to physicalize and vocalize the exaggerated sides of themselves to achieve their goals and create memorable characters while gaining self-esteem.
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Dangerous talks to Daved Beck author of "Conversations on Success", hip hop artist Hassahn Phenomenon, and gets stood up for the last time by model Je.
[chorus] devil, you never meant a thing to me, evil, this is all i'll ever be, [/chorus] crawl, this life will make you, dig, six feet to me, fall, under water, see me leave this world forever. push, fight, chew, away at belief, crawl, dig, fall, right next to me, you never meant a thing to me, you never met the devil.
[chorus] take this pain away, take it all away, take this pain away, take it all away, [/chorus] indeed now, i cannot conceive now, nor can i believe now, in anything i see now, just wasted memories, i know that i mean nothing to you, just regretful memories, for you and for me, i'm solitary, my anger, is just compensation, for my hesitation in telling you just how much you meant to me, my faith now is shaken, everything is taken away from me, and my life is now just, wasted memories
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