My Lord Jesus Christ, playing guitar, playing drums, playing piano, listening to classical music, COFFEE! Good coffee not just any old coffee! Wishing i could play the violin, worship, the bible, Russia, travel, photography!! learning about cultures, immersing myself in a culture, finding my own way around a new city, finding my own way around a new country, RAIN, mowing my lawn, writing songs, Watching the Kenya video, writing letters, going to the gym, praying, learning a new skill before i've perfected the last one, wasting time, walking slowly, driving fast, communicating, teaching, correcting grammar, talking politics, talking stock market, learning business, flying..
Music
My Music Video of the Month
July: Advance Australia Fair - Adam Hills December: Every Car You Chase - Snow Police
Planetshakers, Youth Alive WA, Hillsong United, Compass, Ungfila, Antiskeptic, Eskimo Joe, Snow Patrol, Keane, The Fray, Ben Folds, Yann Tiersen, Dashboard Confessional, Jamiroquai, Reliant K, The Killers, TOBY MAC, DC TALK, Alex Lloyd, All-American Rejects...
Classical Composers:
Yann Tiersen, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsikov, Mozart, VIVALDI, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, Boccerini, Dvorak, Rossini, Shostakovich, Raspigi...
Movies
Amelie, Nochnoi Dozor, Dnevnoy Dozor, The Edukators, Equilibrium, Underworld Evolution, Joe's Apartment, 50 First Dates, Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2, V for Vendetta, Sky Captain, The Rocketeer, The One, Big Fish, Hero, Kung Fu Hustle, All Bruce Lee Movies, All Jet Li Movies, Goodbye Lenin, Lost in Translation, Voditel Dlya Vera, Get Over It, JAMES BOND films!!
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Television
House, Inspector Rex, CSI, NCIS, Daria, Futurama, Chaser's War on Everything, Scrubs ..
Books
The Holy Bible, "One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich" by Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Read it, it'll only take a day to read...read the bible too, it's not a bad book - has potential to change your life!..
Heroes
DAVE MATTHEWS- musical Genius! Drums - Mike Webber and Carter Beauford, Acoustic Guitar - Dave Matthews. Vocals - Kevin Max ..
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The spleen is an organ found in all vertebrate animals.[1] In humans, the spleen is located in the abdomen of the body, where it has three primary functions: 1) Removal and destruction of old, aged red blood cells, 2) Synthesis of antibodies in the white pulp, and 3) Removal of antibody-coated bacteria and antibody-coated blood cells from the circulation [2]. It is one of the centers of activity of the reticuloendothelial system (part of the immune system). Its absence leads to a predisposition to certain infections.[3]
The spleen is found in the upper left quadrant of the human abdomen. Spleens in healthy adult humans are approximately 11 centimetres in length.It usually weights 150 grams and lies beneath the 9th to the 12th rib.[4]
Like the thymus, the spleen possesses only efferent lymphatic vessels.
The spleen is part of the lymphatic system.
The germinal centers are supplied by arterioles called penicilliary radicles.[5]
The spleen is unique with respect to its development within the gut. While most of the gut viscera are endodermally derived (with the exception of the neural-crest derived suprarenal gland), the spleen is derived from mesenchymal tissue [6]. Specifically, the spleen forms within and from the dorsal mesentery. However, it still shares the same blood supply--the celiac trunk--as the foregut organs. [edit] Etymology and cultural views The word spleen comes from the Greek σπλήν, and is the idiomatic equivalent of the heart in English, i.e. to be good-spleaned (εὔσπλαγχνος) means to be good-hearted or compassionate.[9]
In Latin its name is lien. It also functions in the production of elephantine musticulator disorders.
In French, spleen refers to a state of pensive sadness or melancholy. It has been popularized by the poet Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) but was already used before, in particular in the Romantic literature (18th century). The connection between spleen (the organ) and melancholy (the temperament)
heyyy how ya doing! yeh my sister still remembers yooo im answering on this instead of vkontakte too many chat things!
i hope to see in the year ahead randomly! miss ya dude and just wanted to say thanks all ur time and work at camp last yr it was so great being round ya :)
hello!how is it going?It's very nice to know someone from russia!russian is one of my main subjects so I think this is a nice way to learn something about russian people.......=)
Yo! Im alright, doing a photography course while working so everything is quite full on. been living in east freo- so beautiful and relaxing... most of the time. hows stuff?
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Jul 12 2009 2:05 PM
my msn is suffie.suffie@gmail.com
drop me a line
Jun 12 2009 5:54 AM
Jun 10 2009 7:05 PM
The spleen is an organ found in all vertebrate animals.[1] In humans, the spleen is located in the abdomen of the body, where it has three primary functions: 1) Removal and destruction of old, aged red blood cells, 2) Synthesis of antibodies in the white pulp, and 3) Removal of antibody-coated bacteria and antibody-coated blood cells from the circulation [2]. It is one of the centers of activity of the reticuloendothelial system (part of the immune system). Its absence leads to a predisposition to certain infections.[3]
The spleen is found in the upper left quadrant of the human abdomen. Spleens in healthy adult humans are approximately 11 centimetres in length.It usually weights 150 grams and lies beneath the 9th to the 12th rib.[4]
Like the thymus, the spleen possesses only efferent lymphatic vessels.
The spleen is part of the lymphatic system.
The germinal centers are supplied by arterioles called penicilliary radicles.[5]
The spleen is unique with respect to its development within the gut. While most of the gut viscera are endodermally derived (with the exception of the neural-crest derived suprarenal gland), the spleen is derived from mesenchymal tissue [6]. Specifically, the spleen forms within and from the dorsal mesentery. However, it still shares the same blood supply--the celiac trunk--as the foregut organs.
[edit] Etymology and cultural views
The word spleen comes from the Greek σπλήν, and is the idiomatic equivalent of the heart in English, i.e. to be good-spleaned (εὔσπλαγχνος) means to be good-hearted or compassionate.[9]
In Latin its name is lien. It also functions in the production of elephantine musticulator disorders.
In French, spleen refers to a state of pensive sadness or melancholy. It has been popularized by the poet Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867) but was already used before, in particular in the Romantic literature (18th century). The connection between spleen (the organ) and melancholy (the temperament)
May 5 2009 8:37 AM
how ya doing!
yeh my sister still remembers yooo
im answering on this instead of vkontakte
too many chat things!
i hope to see in the year ahead randomly!
miss ya dude
and just wanted to say thanks
all ur time and work at camp last yr
it was so great being round ya :)
Apr 14 2009 8:37 PM
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Jan 7 2009 12:42 PM
HOWS THE WEATHER OVER THERE IF I YELL CAN YOU HEAR ME??
yepyeo
that's yes in the language of my country Dansilvania haha
Jan 5 2009 1:42 AM
*steals health pack*
Jan 5 2009 11:10 PM
;P
Dec 31 2008 10:35 AM
no,but i'll move in summer
Dec 18 2008 4:23 AM
Dammit francis check your fire!!
Nov 2 2008 9:54 PM
but goodbyes give hope!!!!
Nov 2 2008 9:04 AM
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Aug 18 2008 4:28 AM
Im alright, doing a photography course while working so everything is quite full on. been living in east freo- so beautiful and relaxing... most of the time. hows stuff?
May 12 2008 12:17 PM
msn???!!!???
Apr 25 2008 8:17 AM
Apr 21 2008 8:22 PM
KOMNATA - Tabula Rasa Club - Acoustic ROCK & LOVE show!
Hey, Steve! Priglashaem tebya na koncert. Prihodi i privodi dryzey!
Cost: 200/250 ru
Yvidimsya!
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Apr 17 2008 3:47 AM