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Girls Aloud Greatest Hits Tour at The Brighton Centre
Tuesday 29th May 2007 19.30 hrs
Supported by Natalia, Misha Williams and The Rogue Traders
They found it hilarious I'd just photographed some bloke wearing socks & sandals. I asked them to pose for me. Biggleswade's own Girls Aloud.
LFLA's ALOUD series presents Colm Tóibín in conversation with Rachel Kushner on March 9, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Ryan Miller/Capture Imaging)
20. favourite space
I walk in sometimes and look at all my stuffed animals and say "every one of you is awesome!" and then sometimes I prop my pillow against the window and read one of the three books sitting near Woolie aloud to Shaun and drink port and it is snuggly and wonderful.
Girls Aloud Greatest Hits Tour at The Brighton Centre
Tuesday 29th May 2007 19.30 hrs
Supported by Natalia, Misha Williams and The Rogue Traders
I'll be the madness that carries you away
I'll be the sadness to light your darkest day
I'll be the desert island where you can be free
I'll be the vulture you can catch and eat
Desert island love is all around
Desert island where you can laugh aloud
Desert island everywhere's a beach
Desert island that's what I wanna be.
De Nuba, die leven in centraal Soedan, de provincie Kordofan, verwierven internationale bekendheid door de bijzondere fotoreportages van Leni Riefenstahl. In haar boeken schetst zij een fascinerend beeld van een unieke geïsoleerde samenleving waar de lichaamsdecoraties, met name kleurrijke lichaamsbeschilderingen en scarificaties, tot een kunst verheven werden. Sindsdien is uiteraard de invloed van het christendom en de islam toegenomen. Vele mannen dragen nu een djellabas naar aloude moslimtraditie.
Uit Wikipedia:
Nuba is a collective term used here for the peoples who inhabit the Nuba Mountains, in Kordofan province, Sudan, Africa. Although the term is used to describe them as if they composed a single group, the Nuba are multiple distinct strains and use different forms of speech. Estimates of the Nuba population vary widely; the Sudanese government estimated that they numbered 1.1 million in 1993.
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