A Childhood Perceived and Car Breakdown Cover
Posted by James Breen at 29 January 2008 11:2
You haven't seen something like this, I guarantee.... Today you can also get these car breakdown cover in mind like I did.
Let's see this:
'I have tried to recover something of the anarchic vision of childhood - in so far as any of us can do such a thing - and use this as the vehicle for a reflection on the way in which children perceive. I believe that the experience of childhood is irretrievable. All that remains for any of us, is a headful of brilliant frozen moments, already dangerously distorted by the wisdoms of maturity.' I am so grateful to Clara who visits here for sending me a copy of Oleander, Jacaranda by Penelope .. click here.
I force myself to pass some of my favorite posts, oh, for me it is really difficult, they are my treasure. Should I share my "treasure"? Maybe a little bit:
My first car was a red Ford Fiesta '89. It was squeezed to death on a rainy day in April '97 between two Mercedes Benz. Luckily the grey suit emerging out of the Benz in my back took one look at me and my Fiesta, all three of us equally sad in the pouring rain, and assured me his insurance would take care of everything. His Benz had hardly suffered a scratch. Then he rushed away to what I am sure was an incredibly important meeting. His insurance payed more than my Fiesta was actually worth. ..read more.
Let's see this:
VH-1 has now posted their own review of the songs that were previewed yesterday at L.A. Reid's private listening party. The review refers to Discipline as "easily her most dance-oriented album since Rhythm Nation 1814." It also reveals the title of another new track, "Curtains." Their review of each of the nine previewed songs is posted below: 1. "Luv" - An extended automotive metaphor (red lights/headlights imagery, the line: "He hit me with his love") makes this like a bumper-car rink ..[more].
Thanks the insightful explain Here!
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