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Bionda
Philosophy of life: 
"Happiness is not having what you want,....but wanting what you have!!!!"
Lives in:
Drenthe ,Netherlands
Joined eSnips on Mar. 1 2007
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Just4Fun....karaoke
HAPPINESS IS NOT HAVING WHAT YOU WANT,....BUT WANTING WHAT YOU HAVE!!!!!
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Communities: Karaoke
Tags: karaoke , country , oldies , top100 , ballad
 
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Songs which I sang with others
Visitors: 451
Communities: Karaoke
Tags: karaoke , country , oldies , top100
 
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Carp-fishing 4ever
Hey dear E-snippers, In this folder you can see my other hobby, "CARP-FISHING".We are doing that with the whole family.Here you can find photo's and home- video's from carps wich we catche.,Views and fish moments.I Hope you'll enjoy...;-)
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Tags: Carp-fishing
 
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Roy's Oldies
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johannas-music writes:
Dank je meissie voor je lieve compliment voor ALL I EVER NEED IS YOU.....EN voor het favoriten.
Het was echt heel leuk om te doen met Lou.
Ik hoop snel een nieuw nummer van jou aan te treffen!!
Liefs
mum xxx
Added 31 days ago
LOU2339 writes:
Hi Bionda,
Nice to hear from you. Your Mom and I are currently working on "Islands In The Stream". Maybe one of these days we can work on a song for the
three of us!!
Take care,
Lou
Added 32 days ago
Vnub writes:
Hoi Bionda,
 
Leuk dat je reageert en nee ik vis niet meer. Ik ben inmiddels verhuist en woon niet meer direct aan het water. Hoewel ik wel mooi viswater in de buurt heb, nog geen 50 meter van mijn woning. Ik zal wel te lui zijn om alles mee te slepen. :-) Als je trouwens gaat snuffelen wil ik je vertellen dat de meeste nummers van mij te vinden zijn bij een ander account te weten; www.esnips.com/user/robertsparks als ik het goed heb. Ik gebruik Vnub pas weer sinds kort.
 
Tot hoors Henk R.S.
Added 46 days ago
SONIASSRJ writes:
HI, COME VISIT MY NEW FREE-DONWLOAD BLOG AND U'LL FIND LOTS OF MP3 ALBUNS & E-BOOKS & MOVIES:  http://ssrj-musica-livros.blogspot.com/
Added on Mar. 15 2008
DJ RAS MATURE writes:
Since the early to mid 90’s, hip-hop has undergone changes that purists would consider degenerating to its culture.  At the root of these changes is what has been called “commercial hip-hop".   Commercial hip-hop has deteriorated what so many emcees in the 80’s tried to build- a culture of music, dance, creativity, and artistry that would give people not only something to bob their head to, but also an avenue to express themselves and deliver a positive message to their surroundings..

What does the term “commercial” mean?  It can take on various meanings, but in essence that term is used to label artists who have alienated parts of the hip-hop culture in their work.  The High and Mighty, a duo from Philadelphia signed to Rawkus Records, summed up what commercial hip-hop is in their 1999 single release “The Meaning”.  Mr. Eon says:  “…they’re tryin’ to turn hip-hop to just plain rappin’/let the poppers pop/and the breakers break…”

But the disenchantment with artists who don’t appreciate hip-hop as consisting of emceeing, breaking, graffiti art, beat boxing and dj-ing is not new.  Underground artists, predominately hip-hop purists, have lashed out at biters and perpetrators for many years. For example, in 1989 3rd Bass released their first album, The Cactus Cee/D.    Throughout the album, MC Serch and Prime Minister Pete Nice scold the commercialized booty shakers like MC Hammer for corrupting hip-hop, particularly on the track “The Gasface” they specifically call out Hammer for his antics.

Inside the album jacket, Serch sums up hip-hop in ‘89:  “There was a time when nothing was more important than the New York Rap Scene.”  It’s dilluted, but not divided.”  To hip-hop afficionados, Serch’s quote sounds like the equivalent to a Vietnam soldier’s letter home.  Obviously, the group saw the possibility of the hip-hop culture being tainted.
Added on Feb. 26 2008
WaziF writes:
Hey where's your glasses :-p
Added on Feb. 15 2008
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