So I got an advance viewing of this!! ;) don’t ask me how! I’ve got contacts :P Just to give you a heads up… It’s an Anime-inspired direct-to-DVD anthology film. Comprised of six short stories, from diverse creators, including Academy Award-nominated Josh Olsen (A History of Violence), Batman Begins writer David S. Goyer, and comics scribe Brian Azzarello. It’s planned for a release window of two to four weeks prior to the release of The Dark Knight, and would bridge the gap between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight.

Batman Gotham Knight - Official Trailer

Drool over the video and wait till 8th July to get ur DVD. Their tag line is kick ass - “Get Ready….To Rage Against Evil “

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MORRIS ON

Ashley Hutchings, Richard Thompson, Dave Mattacks, John Kirkpatrick, Barry Dransfield

It was a groundbreaking album for its time, but in our house it was the record my parents put on to keep my brother  and me occupied, so that they could have a lie-in on a weekend. We had a favourite track that got faster and faster, and we used to dance round the room, also getting faster and faster, until we collapsed in a heap.

THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

Europe

I know! How uncool am I, but you know you love it too. I remember watching Top Of The Pops as a little girl and thinking that it should have beaten ‘Living On A Prayer’ by Bon Jovi to No 1. We listened to a lot of folk music growing up and I think that this was my awakening to rock music. It led to being into grunge music as a teenager, and there’s still a little corner of my heart dedicated to loud guitars.

LADIES OF THE CANYON

Joni Mitchell

Before I got into grunge I went through a period of feeling a bit lost musically, which led me to explore my parents’ record collection, where I found ‘Ladies Of The Canyon’. I was enthralled by her amazing voice and songsmithery. Her lines hang together with magical, mouth watering evocativeness.

SHEILA STEWART

My sister Becky was given a compilation tape made by Mary Macmaster, after she’d been to a Folkworks summer school. At first she had struggled with Sheila’s unusual voice but gradually it became her favourite track. She played it to me and we have been enthralled by Sheila’s unearthly and spine-tingling voice ever since.

SEA SONG

Robert Wyatt

Listening to Robert Wyatt’s music opened up my mind to new possibilities. It also marks a time in my life when I discovered artists like Antony and the Johnsons, Sufjan Stevens and Bonnie Prince Billy, which inspired me to strive to be more creative in my own music.

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So has anyone taken a look at google trends recently.. um..well nothing actually, its just that, there’s no real volcanic news happening there!

Are we slipping?

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Last weekend, I went to Dublin, and had the foresight (for the first time in my life, I should add) to give some thought to the cost of using my mobile phone while I was there – as I knew that I’d have to make and receive a few calls.

As Ireland is in the European Union – and as close to Britain as you can get – I was expecting the cost to be pretty reasonable – not least because, last year, the EU finally put a cap on call charges for all European phone companies, meaning that they shouldn’t charge you more than about 35p a minute for making a call in Europe, and about 18p a minute for receiving a call. Both charges are much more reasonable than the £1-a-minute rip-off we used to be subjected to.

Nevertheless, given that I’ve been stung so many times already with exorbitant international call charges by Vodafone, I thought I’d better check.

Sadly, my cynicism was justified. After a quick surf around the Vodafone website, I discovered that the new EU rules did not seem to apply to my tariff. Having got me voluntarily to sign up to a special European call package (known as Passport) when I signed my last contract, it seemed that they could charge what they wanted.

I should stress that Passport is not all bad news. The idea is that when you make a call back to home, it’ll cost you a flat fee of 75p, after which you’ll simply be charged as if you were back in the UK. However, the flip side is that you still get charged an extortionate one-off fee of 75p for receiving calls.

As I was only going to be making and taking a number of very short calls on my trip – one or two minutes each – I realised that I was going to end up racking up a big bill as a result of being signed up to Passport, so I called Vodafone and asked to be taken off it.

Conveniently, however, the customer service rep told me that as I was on an old tariff, it was impossible simply to remove Passport from my account. Either I needed to sign up to a new deal – which I had no intention of doing – or live with paying 75p for every call, regardless of how long I stayed on the phone.

What particularly grates is that when Passport was first introduced, Vodafone customers didn’t become a part of it unless they actively asked to be. Back then, before the EU’s new price caps, it offered much better value. However, as soon as the regulators unveiled plans for their clampdown on prices, Vodafone began rolling Passport into all of their standard contracts.

I was there when my wife signed up with Vodafone six months ago, and the salesman boasted that Passport would save her money on calls in Europe. Unsurprisingly, he didn’t say that it could also cost her much more for short calls.

Ideally, Passport should be an option that you can turn on or off, depending on how you’re going to be using your phone. As it stands, it’s in direct contravention of the principles behind the new EU rules.

The EU is currently also looking at cracking down on extortionate costs for texts – did you know that it can now be cheaper to make a short call than to send two texts to someone when you’re abroad?

I hope that the watchdogs in Brussels find some time to take another look at how their call-charge rules are being implemented. Vodafone has not been playing fair.

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The Jade Buddha Temple is one of the most famous Buddhist temples in the world. The history of the two jade Buddha’s is unique as well. The two statues were originally brought to Shanghai from Burma by a monk. The original temple was destroyed at the end of the Qing Dynasty, but the Buddha statues were saved and later placed in the new temple after it was built in 1928.

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The statues themselves are considered works of art, as is the temple with its defining and modern architectural style. The statues themselves, the Sitting Buddha and the Recumbent Buddha, are both intricate and can each tell their own stories. Both are made of white jade and the Sitting Buddha is encrusted with emerald as well. You don’t have to be a Buddhist to visit the statues or to enjoy the calming atmosphere within the temple walls.

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Well I had a wonderful weekend! :) It was raining..soft drizzle and the lawn looked lush and beautiful :)

I had a smahing time there:)

now back to blogging away! I’ve got so many things to write about..let me just get my thoughts sorted and off you guys go! :)

cheers

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yay! just 2 more days to go to meet my fiance :P

can’t wait!! this is sooooooooooo sweeeet!

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This is plain bitter i tells ya!

Hundreds of thousands of Michigan residents are digging out this
morning after a series of vicious thunderstorms rampaged through the
state, flooding streets, uprooting trees, downing power lines and
killing six people out state.

According to forecasters, another
series of storms is expected to move through the state again today. As
of 7 a.m., DTE Energy reported that 135,000 homes and businesses were
without power, down from a high of 220,000 on Sunday.

“At our
peak, we lost power to 220,000 customers when the storms started moving
through on Friday,” DTE spokesman Michael Porter said.

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no not me.. Im talking bout the game..he he

neway..so I think this game is gonna be cool.. I saw the first impressions on gamespot the other day and was pretty much blown away with what I read. See this is what I’ve been saying all along..life’s gotta be good. I think we’re movin towards a class of life where everything will be slick and fake..kinda like the matrix.. mmmm now how did i get here?

Alone in the Dark has been built using a proprietary version of Half-Life’s Havoc 4.5 engine by the studio behind the recent Test Drive Unlimited, with a script by Lorenzo Carcaterra. The veteran writer is best known for his novel Sleepers, which became a film starring Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Brad Pitt, and others–and is set in a version of New York that is falling apart around you.

enjoy!! This is SWEET!

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I hate celebs who are on crack man..makes the rest of em look bad..

It appears that Academy Award-winning actress Tatum O’Neil can’t fight her addiction to drugs – even after losing custody of her three children because of it.

Sunday night at approximately 7:30 pm. the 44-year-old actress was arrested by detectives from Manhattan South Narcotics after they found her buying crack and cocaine a few blocks from her apartment.

According to CNN, investigators charged O’Neil with criminal possession of a controlled substance.

Upon arrest, the actress reportedly switched into damage-control mode, insisting to police that she was there to help research for an upcoming role as a junkie.

“You know who I am, right?’ “one source quotes the actress as telling the police. ‘I’m researching a part - I’m doing this for a part as a junkie.’

But New York’s finest police officers weren’t dumb enough to buy her excuse – especially when she’s had a long history of drug abuse.

After her divorce from tennis superstar John McEnroe in 1992, O’Neil’s life spun out of control and she began dealing with a very serious addiction to heroin. Shortly after, she lost custody of her children.

O’Neil was in booking early Monday and is expected to be arraigned later.

Let’s hope she gets the help (and punishment) she deserves. This is plain Bitter!

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