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Kiwi_Zep_Fan87

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  1. ^That is such a cute photo of Leo!! Looks like he is rather enjoying the snow!
  2. I really love snow! It, IMO, is so picturesque. I remember getting all excited when it snowed for a minute or two here in Auckland on the 15th of August, 2011! That was the very first time I actually saw snow from where I was standing. The last time it snowed here in Auckland was in 1939.
  3. This (to me) will be a very nice addition to the "Make Me Laugh" thread!
  4. Going All The Way - The Squires
  5. Finding out that I now officially have 50 subscribers on my Youtube channel! It's quite a milestone (for me), because having joined Youtube in March last year, I honestly never expected this!
  6. OMG! I'm sorry to hear that! Fool, if you want to talk about it, just drop me a PM!
  7. Thank you Strider!! BTW, reading your latest thread about your 1977 Led Zeppelin experience is one of the things which made me happy today! Thank you Fool! It's nice being back here. Give Danny my best regards!! Oh and please do catch up on your sleep! I am concerned about you!!
  8. Hi Rachel! :) Lovely to hear from you! Looking forward to your email and your exciting news! :)

  9. http://youtu.be/hIWdIah6aq4
  10. Getting ready to watch a three part mini series by the BBC called "Berlin". Here's a rather interesting summary of each of the three parts: Part One : Dangerous Ideas The 18th-century king Frederick the Great was a contradictory character whose legacy would define Berlin as a place of both aggressive militarism and enlightened idealism. He would be embraced as an icon by Hitler and, later, the Communist leaders in East Berlin. But Frederick's liberalism created a city in which new theories of sex and sexuality could flourish, inspiring groundbreaking art. During the Cold War, the street that bore the king's name, Friedrichstrasse, was also brutally divided - and irreconcilable. Only after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 was King Frederick returned to his desired resting place. The funeral was intended as a laying-to-rest of more than just a body. Part 2: Ruined Visions The story of Berlin and its buildings is one of visionary creation and terrible destruction, of human ambition and delusion. From the 19th-century architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel to the Bauhaus pioneers of Modernism and the rebuilding of the city after the fall of the Wall, it is a city that has always looked to the future. Architect Albert Speer had grand plans to transform Berlin into a monumental Nazi capital for Adolf Hitler, and the buildings that remain from his scheme are still haunted by their terrible associations. There is no other city in the world where the morality of the architecture has been so heavily scrutinised. Buildings with Imperial, Nazi and Communist pasts all inspire fierce debates about whether this city should acknowledge or deny it's chequered history. Part 3: Ich Bin Berliner The life and character of Berliners have been defined by a struggle for freedom. In 1963, President Kennedy declared that all free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin. But centuries earlier, the rulers of the city offered freedom to the oppressed. Jews moved to the city from Vienna and Eastern Europe, and were instrumental in creating the city as it now exists. During the Nazi years, however, Berlin's Jews were driven underground, many unable to leave the city they loved. When the Russians arrived at the end of the Second World War, Berlin's women found themselves at the mercy of rapists rather than liberators. Citizens became pawns in a global game through the Berlin blockade, and when the Berlin Wall was built, both East and West held themselves up as beacons of freedom. But only when it fell did Berliners attain the freedom that their early rulers had promised them.
  11. Thank you very much Missy! I missed you and my other friends on here terribly. But I can assure you that I will not be driven away from this forum by anyone! That's for damn sure! And yes, it indeed has "been a long time, been a long time, Been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time. Yes it has" I start my very last year at Uni on the 27th of February and I am rather looking forward to that too!
  12. Hiya Missy! :) It's good to be back! Your PM made my day! :D Thank you so very much!! :D

  13. As always Strider, you never cease to amaze me with your beautiful writing skills! What can I say except that I am deeply grateful that you take so much of time and effort to share all this with us! I do look forward to more of course, but don't worry, no pressure!
  14. Hi Rachel! Just dropping by to say hi! :) Cheers! :) ~ Preetha

  15. Hi Kate! :) Just dropping by to say hello!! :)

  16. I received my invitation to graduate yesterday. The ceremony is on the 30th of April.
  17. We're Gonna Groove - Led Zeppelin
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