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Amy Macdonald - This Is The Life
from Dailymotion - musique video group August 20, 2008
Amy Mcdonald : This Is The Life (2008) ----------------------------------------- ·٠•● C'est ça La Vie ●•٠· Lyrics traduit en Francais. Oh le vent souffle fort Dans la rue froide et sombre ce soir Et les gens, ils dansaient sur la musique Et les garçons courent après les filles aux cheveux bouclés Pendant que la jeunesse timide et tourmentée s'asseoit un peu plus loin Et les chansons sont de plus en plus fortes Chaque chanson, meilleure que la précédente *Refrain Et vous(1) chantez les chansons En pensant que c'est ça la vie Et vous vous réveillez le matin avec l'impression que votre tête a doublé de volume Où allez-vous aller ? Où allez-vous aller ? Où allez-vous dormir ce soir ? Et vous chantez les chansons En pensant que c'est ça la vie Et vous vous réveillez le matin avec l'impression que votre tête a doublé de volume Où allez-vous aller ? Où allez-vous aller ? Où allez-vous dormir ce soir ? Où allez-vous dormir ce soir ? Et puis vous êtes en route à quatre dans votre taxi Et vous attendez devant la porte d'entrée de Jimmy Mais il n'y a personne et personne ne rentre à la maison avant quatre heures Alors vous restez assis là avec rien à faire A parler de Robert Riger(2) et de son équipe Et où allez-vous aller et où allez-vous aller ce soir ? Et vous chantez les chansons En pensant que c'est ça la vie Et vous vous réveillez le matin avec l'impression que votre tête a doublé de volume Où allez-vous aller ? Où allez-vous aller ? Où allez-vous dormir ce soir ? *Refrain x5 Où allez-vous dormir ce soir ?Author: wonderful-life1989 Tags: Amy Macdonald This Is The Life music Acoustic Guitare Pop Indie Glasgow Scotland Uk Posted: 20 August 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 85
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ScotFoot: 20 Aug 08 Northern Ireland approaches
from Scottish Football August 20, 2008
Today's podcast comes from Sportsound broadcast on 19 August 2008. Here, presenter Dougie Vipond and guests Murdo MacLeod, Allan Preston, John Hughes and Jack Ross discuss Scotland's upcoming friendly with Northern Ireland, while Jim Duffy presents The Pitch, the players' guide to Scottish football.
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P.O.W TYPE 89, THOMPSON, AUG, M16, MP40 AIRSOFT
from Most Discussed August 18, 2008
P.O.W. Airsoft (Players Of War) is located in Bonnybridge, Central Scotland. The P.O.W. Website is at http://www.playersofwar.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm The site is given gun support by Airsoft World www.airsoftworld.net
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Ceiliodail-Young Janc, My Home
from YouTube :: Tag // music August 18, 2008
Ceilidh music in Italy. Ceiliodail play Yong Janc and My Home on Baghetta Bergamasca (maestro Luca Gherardi) and smallpipes (Nick MacVicar) Author: nickmacvicar Keywords: bagpipes baghetta smallpipes piping scotland italy scottish kilt folk Added: August 18, 2008
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Ceiliodail- Blue Bonnets are o'er the Border
from YouTube :: Tag // music August 18, 2008
Ceilidh music in Italy. Ceiliodail play Blue Bonnets are o'er the Border on accordion (maestro Luca Gherardi) and tin whistle(Nick MacVicar) Author: nickmacvicar Keywords: bagpipes whistle accordion scotland italy ceilidh scottish kilt folk smallpipes Added: August 18, 2008
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ScotFoot: 17 Aug 08 Saturday's action
from Scottish Football August 17, 2008
Today's podcast comes from Sportsound and Sports Report broadcast on 16 August 2008. Here, the Sportsound team discuss the reaction of Rangers chairman Sir David Murray to criticism from fans while Sports report provides a comprehensive round-up of the day's action.
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Please, don't challenge the oath!
from Most Discussed August 17, 2008
Context for the quote at the beginning: http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page4660.asp BBC News article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7562949.stm Firstly, I would like to say that I think republicans in the UK have a perfectly valid point, though I personally don't agree with it and apparently neither do almost 80% of the British public. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7162649.stm No offence is intended to James or Graham of Republic and I hope this video is taken in a light-hearted spirit. My problem with republicans and republicanism is that they tend to criticise the monarchy for being undemocratic, but then rarely call for a referendum on whether it should be abolished, perhaps because most republicans know they would lose. So instead organisations such as Republic campaign on issues like the oath of allegiance or who appears on bank notes. Instead of this silly stuff, why not call for a referendum? I'd vote for the one who has been doing the job flawlessly for more than 50 years. In the United Kingdom, the monarchy is a lot cheaper than a republic would be. 66p per person per year is a bargain. For that we get a link to a thousand years of history and a unifying national figure of which most countries are envious. In practice, the Queen rules at the pleasure of her subjects. Also, having a non-political head of state can be very useful. For example, if a tyrannical Prime Minister ever managed to get to power, the monarch would be the only one who could remove such a PM and call an election. This is what happened in Thailand after the 1981 coup, when the King stepped in to restore democracy. In a sense, the UK's unelected head of state is democracy's last line of defence.
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World Tour of Scotland Part 1
from YouTube :: Videos by markdaycomedy August 16, 2008
Markdaycomedy (i.e. me) in Scotland... I used to post this kind of stuff on my response account... if you haven't seen it, check it out... http://www.youtube.com/markdayresponse Author: MarkDayComedy Keywords: edinburgh festival glasgow roller girls scotland markdaycomedy Added: August 16, 2008
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ScotFoot: 16 Aug 08 Reid, Rangers and Loovens
from Scottish Football August 16, 2008
Today's podcast is from Sportsound broadcast on 15 August 2008. Presenter Dougie Vipond and guests Jim Spence, Billy Dodds, Chick Young and Stuart Cosgrove discuss Chick's interview with Celtic chairman John Reid and new signing Glen Loovens, Rangers' signing of Pedro Mendes and the weekend's SPL fixtures.
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NYTimes.com - Frugal Traveler: Scotland
from YouTube :: Videos by thenewyorktimes August 15, 2008
NYTimes.com - After three months of constant adventure, the Frugal Traveler, Matt Gross, brings his European journey to a close at the Fringe Festival. Author: TheNewYorkTimes Keywords: NYTimes.com NYT The New York Times Travel Grand Tour Frugal Traveler Scotland Matt Gross Added: August 15, 2008
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#130 AmericanaOK
from Tom Fahey Productions Presents AmericanaOK August 14, 2008
Tom Fahey Productions Presents AmericanaOK. Now that's Americana Radio! Brodacasting out of Edinburgh, Scotland on CMR Nashville, kyouRADIO San Francisco, WGWG fm 88.3 (N and Radio Six International. Reporting to both the Euro Americana Chart and Freeform American Roots Chart.
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TROLLING INC LOGO
from YouTube :: Tag // Wimbledon August 14, 2008
Welsh,English and Scottish casuals 70's 80's 90's 00's Music by Milburn (Brewster and Lipstick licking) Arsenal Gooners Aston Villa Steamers, Villa Youth Barnsley Inter-City Tykes, Five-O Birmingham City Zulu Warriors Blackburn Rovers Blackburn Youth Blackpool BRS (Bison Riot Squad), Seaside Mafia, BTS (Blackpool Tangerine Service) Bolton Wanderers Tonge Moor Slashers, Mongoose Cuckoo Boys, Billy Whizz Fan Club Bradford City The Ointment Brighton and Hove Albion Headhunters Burnley SS (Suicide Squad) Cambridge United Cambridge Casuals Cardiff City Soul Crew PVM IVF Seasiders Carlisle United BCF (Border City Firm) Chelsea Headhunters Chesterfield CBS (Chesterfield Bastard Squad) Darlington Darlington Casuals, Bank Top 200, The Gaffa, Under 5s, The Townies Derby County DLF (Derby Lunatic Fringe) Doncaster Rovers DDR (Doncaster Defence Regiment) Exeter City Sly Crew Fulham Thames Valley Travellers Grimsby Town CBP (Cleethorpes Beach Patrol) Grimsby Town CBP (Cleethorpes Beach Patrol) Hereford United ICF (Inter-City Firm) Huddersfield Town HYC (Huddersfield Young Casuals) Hull City City Psychos Leeds United Service Crew Leicester City Baby Squad, MLA (Matthew Guv'nors Manchester United Inter-City Jibbers; The Cockney Reds Middlesbrough Frontline Millwall Bushwackers; The Treatment Newcastle United Bender Crew, NME (Newcastle Mainline Express) Northampton Town NAT (Northampton Affray Army) Nottingham Forest Red Dogs, Naughty Forty Oldham Athletic Fine Young Casuals Oxford United Warlords Peterborough United PTC (Peterborough Terrace Crew) Plymouth Argyle Central Element Portsmouth 657 Crew Reading Berkshire Boot Boys Rotherham United Rotherham Casuals Sheffield United BBC (Blades Business Crew) Sheffield Wednesday OWC (Owls Crime Squad) Shrewsbury Town EBC (English Border Front) Southampton Inside Crew; The Uglies; Suburban Casuals Stockport County The Company, Hit Squad Sunderland Vauxies; Seaburn Casuals; Boss Lads; The Redskins Swansea City Swansea Jacks; Jacks Army Tottenham Hotspur Yiddos; N17s Tranmere Rovers TSB (Tranmere Stanley Boys) West Bromwich Albion Section Five West Ham United ICF (Inter-City Firm) Wolverhampton Wanderers Subway Army; Bridge Boys Wrexham Frontline York City fc YNS (York Nomad Society) york nutter squad yobs thugs hools Aldershot- A Company, EBY (EastBank Youth) Braintree town- AIG Bromsgrove- Chaos Crew Burton Albion - Lunatic Fringe, Cambridge Utd - Cambridge Mainfirm, casuals Crawley Town- Crawley Town Youth, ICT Eastleigh- Eastleigh youth Exeter City- Sly Crew Fisher Athletic- TBC (the batter crew) Forest Green- Forest Green Casuals Gloucester City- Disorder Boys Halifx- SCC (skircoat casual crew) Harrogate- bench Brigade Hinckly- Hinckley Youth Casuals Kettering- Shoe Crew, kettering hit squad Kidderminster- KDS Youth (disorder squad) Kings Lynn- Kings Lynn Lads Leigh RMI- Leigh Lads Newport County- DYC (disorerly young casuals) Nuneaton Borough- TVAC (Trent Valley Apple Chuckers) Oxford Utd- SMHS (south midlands hit squad) Rushden & diamonds- NN10 Scarborough- Newby Boars Slough Town - Rebel Chavs United Weston Super Mare - WSM Chaos Crew AFC Wimbledon- SW19 York City- Nomads Category: Sports Author: johnwelshTroller2 Keywords: Soccer football hooligans cardiff wales british england scotland milburn brewster Combat Sports Extreme Added: August 14, 2008
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ScotFoot: 13 Aug 08 Cuellar aftermath and Uefa Cup preview
from Scottish Football August 14, 2008
Presenter Richard Gordon and guest Stevie Frail discuss the aftermath of Carlos Cuellar’s move from Rangers to Aston Villa before looking ahead to the Ibrox club’s home clash against Hearts this weekend with Charlie Mann giving his thoughts. This section of the podcast also includes interviews with Rangers Supporters Trust spokesman David Edgar and Hearts midfielder Michael Stewart. Then, in Beyond the SPL, Jim Spence and Allan Preston chat to Queen of the South captain Jim Thomson and FC Nordsjaelland manager Morten Wieghorst ahead of the Uefa Cup clash between the two sides on Thursday evening.
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DarkCompass 327 - Drink and Burn
from DARKCOMPASS August 14, 2008
This week, prepping for Summer Break, fantastic tracks found in other places. Public Drinking and UK Gun culture and watching drunk people. Scottish Crematorium Gas problems, Banksy contemporary dawbs art. A Farewell to Bitesize Bonus, well never say never eh? Hifi destroyed for playing Cher and U2, well deserved. VOTE FOR ME AT THE EUROPEAN PODCAST AWARDS! Music From Our Lunar Activities (
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ScotFoot: 12 Aug 08 Cuellar transfer
from Scottish Football August 12, 2008
Presenter Kenny Macintyre and guests Craig Paterson, Stephen Craigan and Chick Young discuss Celtic's controversial penalty against St Mirren, Carlos Cuellar's transfer from Rangers to Aston Villa and that evening's SPL match between Hamilton and Dundee Utd.
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Jenny Davidson (BSS #230)
from The Bat Segundo Show August 12, 2008
Jenny Davidson is most recently the author of The Explosionist. Condition of Mr. Segundo: Investigating the veracity of explosions. Author: Jenny Davidson Subjects Discussed: [List forthcoming] EXCERPT FROM SHOW: Correspondent: Well, going back to one of the many questions that I just asked you about the idea of concocting this alternative universe, was it a matter of working within a loose world here? I mean, in a way, this book reminded me very much of a Michael Moorcock alternative history, like the Hawkmoon books that he wrote, which have only a few existing elements which suggest what may have happened. But it s largely an excuse. This particular book gave Moorcock the freedom to explore this notion of ideas that have spun off into other terribly mutated forms. And I wanted to ask how this idea of worldbuilding relates to this idea of exploring ideologies, of which I plan to ask you more about. Davidson: I think that s a really fair description. And I find in my academic writing, as well as in my fiction writing, I m strongly right now in a counterfactual mode, where it s the thought experiment appeal. If this was different, and the thing that you make different like, in this case, what if 1930s Scotland was still really being run in a way that was consistent with the ideals of the Scottish Enlightenment. No swerve into the 19th century and these different snails of thought. What if we really went back to those core ideas of rationality and the emotions? That was my most fundamental counterfactual for this novel. The set of questions that came up around that. And what if you were a teenage girl growing up in a country that was being run along those principles? That was at the core of my interest in the topic and what made me want to write the book. So the other stuff is for fun, and the stuff that comes up around that once you start thinking that way. But I guess in a sense, I m not so much writing alternate history as a novel of ideas type thing. Where the premise of altering something in the past allows me to get a clear grip on some idea like that. I mean, I don t know. I don t know how we categorize these different genres anyway. Correspondent: So you re saying in the end that where it s set, or when it s set, really does not matter because it is a novel of ideas? Is that what you re suggesting here? And that the world, or the alternative universe, is more of a fun component towards entering the story? Davidson: Well, I think the sense that you get at least I hope the sense that you get I m clearly a writer who is in love with densely realized and realistic particulars that are historically plausible in some sense. So that, for instance, the storeroom with the electric kitchens, and all the sense that electricity is transformative and the way of future that s very realistic. I mean, that was a real feature. And a lot of the things in the novel that seem slightly fantastical, I drew from historical sources. I don t mean so much to say that it s a novel of ideas, as I mean to say it s more like regular historical fiction than alternate history. Because, in fact, in very many particulars, the world of Sophie s 1938 Scotland is like the world of real 1938 Scotland.
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P.O.W AIRSOFT CAMP CASSINO 10th August 2008
from Most Discussed August 11, 2008
P.O.W. Airsoft (Players Of War) is located in Bonnybridge, Central Scotland. The P.O.W. Website is at http://www.playersofwar.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm The site is given gun support by Airsoft World www.airsoftworld.net
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Tiesto @ The RHC Edinburgh 2008
from YouTube :: Tag // tiesto August 10, 2008
The classic tune that you know How was your night Author: PaulG2002 Keywords: TIESTO EDINBURGH INGLIESTON BARGEDDIE GLASGOW COATBRIDGE AIRDRIE SCOTLAND 2008 TRANCE LASER SHOW GOD WORLD Added: August 10, 2008
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