You can mail in a birthday card for you little one and some of them will be shown on air. We were lucky!
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You can mail in a birthday card for you little one and some of them will be shown on air. We were lucky!
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Rob attempts the impossible: to unicycle across a huge pile of brussel sprouts. Unbeknownst to him, below the top layer, it’s all hideously rotten. He now HATES brussel sprouts. You guys watching this consider yourselves lucky: I turned off the Smell-O-Vision® feature before uploading. (Updated HD version with extra content!)
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In this Episode of Pokemon SoulSilver, We battle the Elder of Sprout Tower and we get TM 70 Flash, then we challenge the Violet City Gym, The Violet City Gym is a Flying Type Pokemon Gym, and there is only 2 Trainers and the Gym Leader Falkner. Falkner is a little more tougher than in the orginal Gold, Crystal, and Silver, he now has a Pidgey Lv. 9 and a Pidgeotto Lv. 13, watch out for his pidgeotto because it knows the move Roost, Which heal some of the user’s HP, and he might just keep using that and using that just to make the battle last forever, but lucky for me, he doesn’t use it at all, then he gives us the Zephyr Badge and gives us TM 51 Roost, Then as we leave the Gym, Prof. Elm will call us and tell us that he wants us to take care of the Mystery Egg and to also go to the pokemart in Violet City to get it, so I get the egg and leave the pokemart, and then I a Kimono Girl stops me and tell me to take good care of the egg and stuff. That is pretty much what happens in this episode. Check out my twitter for updates on walkthrough videos and I also talk about other stuff twitter.com If you want a HeartGold Walkthrough, Go and watch my friend’s HeartGold videos www.youtube.com
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Wow, I finished that RIGHT at 10:59. Lucky pause =p
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Their sprout dance. Picking the lucky fans to come on stage and play games with the boys. Baro’s cheeky “where are you” B1A4 at Let’s Fly Singapore Showcase At Rock Auditorium 110809
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June 22, 2011 – Richmond, VA & Vegan restaurant Sprout! welcomed traveling emcees Louis Logic & Ceschi to RVA to perform alongside local favorites Cain McCoy, Swordplay & DaBizniz. Grape was lucky enough to bless Louis Logic with our Chess Piece tee (you can purchase at www.GrapeCloth.com) which he rocked on stage mid-performance. Mr. Mason Jones spun records while street artist NEMS painted canvas live. Emcees: @CainMcCoy @LouisDorley @Ceschi @Isaac_Ramsey @DaBizniz DJ: @MrMasonJones Clothing Sponsor: @GrapeCloth
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My 16 rats ( 7 month old)
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LENE LOVICH – LUCKY NUMBER The Stiff stable of artistes included: The 45s, The Adverts, Jane Aire & the Belvederes, Albania, Angie, Any trouble, Astronauts, The Belle Stars, Binky Baker & The Pit Orchestra, Billy Connelly, The Bongos, The Box Tops, Billy Bremner, Bubba Lou & the Highballs, Evrol Campbell, Joe ‘King’ Carrasco & The Crowns, The Cory Band & The Gwala Singers, Elvis Costello, The Catch, The Damned, The Dancing Did, Dave Edmunds, Department-S, Desmond Dekker, Devo, Dirty Looks, The Displacements, Nigel Dixon, Dr. Feelgood, The Duplicates, Ian Dury, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, Electric Guitars, Elmo & Patsy, The Enemy, Equators, Eskimo Disco, The Feelies, The Freshies, Furniture, The GTs, Gibson Brothers, The Go-Go’s, Ian Gomm, Ernie Graham, Richard Hell & The Voidoids, The Inspirational Choir, Jakko, Jamie Rae, Mickey Jupp, Just Water, King Kurt, Language, Jona Lewie, Lew Lewis, Lew Lewis Reformer, The London Cast Of Oaklahoma, Lonesome Tone, Lene Lovich, Nick Lowe, Kirsty MacColl, Madness, Makin’ Time, The Mexicano, Motorhead, Wazmo Nariz, Brigit Novik And M, Micheal O’Brien, Humphrey Ocean & The Hardy Annuals, John Otway, Graham Parker, Passion Puppets, Personal Column, Pink Faries, The Plasmatics, Plummet Airlines, Pointed Sticks, Pookiesnackenburger, The Sports, The Pogues, Jamie Rae, Roogalator, Graham Parker and The Rumour, The Rumour, Robert Sleigh, Sprout Head Uprising, Alvin Stardust, The Stiffs, Rachel Sweet, Sylvia & The Sapphires, The Takeways …

This Los Angeles based universal duo are creating a new culture from finely crafted sound. In their world organic elements are never an afterthought. They infuse electricity and inspiration into Earth born instruments to conjure new patterns of pure beauty. We know their incredible mbira and marimba based live dublab “sprout session” will make you glow. Following this adventure they played a set of tunes from their awesome sound friends.
One of the most enduring images of India’s freedom struggle is that of Mahatma Gandhi setting out on the Salt March in 1930, on a 140 kilometre trek from Ahmedabad to Dandi. All he had by the way of support were the multitudes behind him, and the bamboo stave by his side. The bamboo in his hands, today more than ever before, is one of the newest hopes for a sustainable future. Found in almost every kind of climate and region, from cold mountains to tropical forests and marsh lands, the bamboo is the fastest growing plant on our planet. Environmentalists believe that if bamboo were used in a major way in afforestation programs the world over, there would be a significant reduction in global warming. Here are some of its other benefits to humans and their environments –
It is one of the cheapest renewable sources of building material available to man.
At the same time, it provides rural communities with a sustainable livelihood.
It is one of the fastest growing components of forests, and thus plays an important role in the development of animal habitats.
It costs neither a lot of energy nor money, to cultivate.
Bamboo has been an important part of art, music, tradition and ceremonies through out the Asian continent.
There are approximately 91 general and about 1000 species of bamboo around the globe. These vary in height from about one foot plants to giant bamboos that grow over 100 feet. Broadly speaking, Bamboo is divided into 2 main classifications – Running Bamboo and Clumping Bamboo.
– This type of Bamboo travels under the soil using creeping rhizomes and emerges out of the ground at a distance from the original source. This variety is normally found in temperate climate countries like China and Japan. It is very effective in binding the soil together as the rhizome intersection is extensive and strong. Each joint of the Running bamboo stem has a single bud, which in many cases grow to become a new bamboo clump.
– In this variety, the clump and the rhizome are a single entity, in which the upper portion of the rhizome has buds. The bud then grow into a new rhizome which turns upwards and emerges, from the ground, as a second clump close to the original. This variety can also be grown from cuttings. They are normally found more in tropical and semi tropical climates.
Bamboos need plenty of water in a well drained, fertile soil to grow optimally. This is why they are most commonly found on river banks or the edges of swamps, never directly touching the water. During the dry season, bamboo clumps lie dormant, spreading through shoots sprouting from their base once it rains. The bamboo is an extremely sturdy plant and is naturally quite resistant to pests though the occasional Running Bamboo plant is prone to the Bamboo Mites which make a small but distinctive web on the plant. Some bamboo varieties may also be grown indoors.
Large bamboo produces large woody underground rhizomes that could damage paving, buildings or drainage systems if planted too close to these or other structures.
The roots which grow from the rhizomes of clumping bamboo are long and fibrous like those of palms or large clumping grasses. These are useful in stabilising the soil and preventing erosion, but may also create problems. Being flexible and fibrous rather than hard and woody, these roots will grow into and along slotted drainage pipes or any cracks in metal or ceramic pipes.
Bamboo rhizomes grow underground to emerge quite a distance away from the mother plant. So if planted in a wet, well drained and rich soil, bamboo can quickly spread and strangle other trees and plants in the area.
Once established as a grove, it is difficult to completely remove bamboo without digging up the entire network of underground rhizomes. If bamboo must be removed, an alternative to digging it up is to cut down the culms, and then repeatedly mow down new shoots as they arise, until the root system exhausts its energy supply and dies. If any leaves are allowed to photosynthesize the bamboo survives and will keep spreading.
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The bamboo is a highly useful plant, a renewable resource with multiple uses. It has played a crucial role in the life of people all across south and south east Asia. Here are some of them –
Bamboo pulp is used for making paper
It may be burnt as fuel
Bamboo is known not only for the aesthetic beauty it imparts to its surroundings, but also for its tensile strength. Research has shown that during structural engineering tests, bamboo has a much higher tensile strength than many alloys of steel and a higher compressive strength than many mixtures of concrete. Which is why, for long, it has been a standard material in construction.
Its leaves are a good fodder for animals and fish.
Bamboo is used to make simple bowls, glasses etc by the simple expedient of cutting it from above and below a node.
It is used to make musical instruments. The flutes of Benares are a good example of this.
Many canes of bamboo lashed together, are still used as rafts and boats across the world.
In 1854, Henricg Globel, a German watchmaker made the first true light bulb. He used a carbonised bamboo filament inside a glass bulb. In 1879, Thomas Alva Edison too used bamboo splits as filaments, working with bamboo obtained from Japan. The bamboo filament tended to last about forty hours before burning out.
Bamboo is an important ingredient in many world cuisines. Its shoots are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world and are consumed in a variety of ways. They are sometimes pickled and used as a condiment, or used with other vegetables in a stir fry. Bamboo sap is also used to make a sweet wine while its leaves are used as wrappers for steaming food. The inner hollow in the bamboo stalks are also used to cook rice and boil soup. Bamboo along with other ingredients is used for making pancakes as well.
Bamboo plays an important role in the Chinese medicine system as well as in Ayurveda. Its roots are used to treat kidney problems and bamboo secretions are considered helpful in alleviating symptoms of asthma. Its sap is said to reduce fever and roots and leaves have properties that have been used to treat cancer. The Chinese also use bamboo to treat many infections. Bamboo skin prevents bacterial growth due to its antioxidant properties.
Though one has stepped into the modern world today with changing lifestyles and choices, bamboo is still used in the same way across large parts of the world as it was used in the past. In fact it is rightly believed by many that no other plant has had the impact that bamboo has had on so many cultures over such an extended period of time. But now, with the help of technology, scores of new uses have been found for the age old bamboo. Here are some –
Bamboo furniture
Bamboo flooring
Bamboo blinds
Bamboo is a very comfortable eco fibre which is naturally anti-microbial. Due to the presence of micro pores, the fabric absorb three times more moisture than cotton, making it very comfortable to wear in the hot summer.
Bamboo can grow about 4 feet in under 24 hours.
A Bamboo plant can be continuously re-harvested every 3 years, without causing any negative impact on the soil and the environment.
The dense roots of the bamboo plant are so deep into the soil and remain firmly intact that they prevent soil erosion in a very effective manner.
It retains twice as much water in the underground watershed.
It consumes nitrogen and thus remove pollution.
Bamboo plant produces 35% more oxygen than any other tree species. Bamboo also protects against ultraviolet rays.
Soft bamboo shoots, stems, and leaves are the major food source of the endangered Giant Panda of China.
The plant marketed as “lucky bamboo” is actually an entirely unrelated species, Dracaena sanderiana.
Bamboo is the only living thing that survived the Hiroshima atomic blast. It also provided the initial re- greening of that place.
Lucky Bamboo is, strangely enough, not a bamboo at all. It is a resilient member of the lily family that grows in the dark, tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and Africa. Lucky Bamboo has long been associated with the Eastern practice of Feng Shui – or the bringing of natural elements of water, fire, earth, wood and metal into balance within the environment. It is believed to be an ideal example of the thriving wood and water element, with the addition of a red ribbon sometimes tied around the stalks – which is believed to “fire” the positive flow of energy or chi in the room.
Freelance writer specially in areas of sustainable living. Copperwiki, a conscious living website.
sasgffgvbjhkjgbm you gais, i was sitting at the 4th row and omfg they were so near me i felt like i could just stand and grab them omg jfhbdkjh B1A4 is a flawless rookie group okay, i really love them! Hehe, boys performed OK and Only Learned Bad Things, and then had 2 games sessions with fans!!! Then the boys took a break and came back with a serenade to a lucky fan djufghdkuhfd i have a video for that later! then performed Bling Girl and ended the showcase but came back for an encore with ONLY ONE DJGYFJDF Boys are awesome live!

Subscribe: www.youtube.com & www.youtube.com for more entertainment Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (2008) starting Imran Khan, Genelia D’Souza, Hindi Movie, English Subtitle
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This guy actually put up a good fight. However, I got lucky he didn’t glare with his eerie eyes…
High Definition version of Samuel Purdey’s 1996 single ‘Lucky Radio’ – from their 1999 album ‘Musically Adrift’. Samuel Purdey consists of songwriting partnership, Barney Hurley & Gavin Dodds. Their influences Include Steely Dan, Hall & Oates, The Doobie Brothers, Airplay, Tower Of Power, Oliver Nelson, Joni Mitchell, Earth Wind & Fire, Prefab Sprout, Chicago, Michael McDonald, Blood Sweat & Tears, Monkey House, Swing Out Sister, and many others! At the time of this release Samuel Purdey were likened to bands such as Jamiroquai & The Brand New Heavies – but as far as we’re concerned, Samuel Purdey had much more weight, both musically & lyrically. Lucky Radio and the Musically Adrift album are available at iTunes, etc. Details and more info at: www.samuelpurdey.com