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Ilanda was a three-piece band that was formed in Melbourne, Australia. They were originally a four-piece band named Past to Present. The members originate from Auckland, New Zealand, though their heritage is Samoan. The band's last release was in 2000.
Born in New Zealand, all four members grew up with each other as kids, living in the same neighbourhood for many years. They were all member of the same church choir. However, the fates of the four would come to a halt, when Norman and Lennie migrated to Melbourne. Eleven years later, however, they would discover that Frank and Leighton were in Melbourne as well, so they reunited once more and formed the group known as Past to Present.
As Past to Present, they achieved moderate local success with their singles "Crazy" and a cover of Earth, Wind & Fire's "September". They also featured on Peter Andre's single "Get Down on It". Their song "Sexuality" was featured on the Home and Away: The Sounds of Summer Bay soundtrack. Feeling that things felt a little too rushed, they took a year's hiatus from the music industry and refocused on what they wanted to do in their music careers. Leighton Hema left the group, citing personal reasons.
Video #1 of 2 created for ACRS' 40th Anniversary Gala, discussing our humble beginnings and early growth. Interviews with Sue Tomita, David Okimoto, Theresa Fujiwara, TJ Bunkasem, Miho Sakagami, Yolanda Ardena, Martha Choe, and Uncle Bob Santos. __________________ Video is property of: Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS), Seattle WA More info at www.acrs.org
Subtitles available. Audio courtesy of LibriVox. Read by: Alys AtteWater, audiotoshokan, David Barnes, Chris Bellamy, Alex Buie, Jim Cadwell, Martin Clifton, Annie Coleman, Ezwa, Kirsten Ferreri, Lenny Glionna Jr., Glen Hallstrom, Jen Kidd, Kristin LeMoine, Mary-Louise, Amity McGinnis, Stephan Möbius, Susan Okimoto, Katy Preston, Rebecca, Cori Samuel, Kara Shallenberg, Anna Maria Stone, and Kymm Zuckert. CLICK HERE for MORE VIDEOS! http://www.youtube.com/The16thCavern
The leading Polish Biathlete and Sochi 2014 Olympian Monika Hojnisz lays bare her physiological prowess, with stamina and heart-rate control astonishing top sport scientists. In the Anatomy of, we take Olympic athletes to a sports science lab, where the physiques and unique body characteristics needed for their sport are analysed to reveal what makes them so special. Visit the Olympic Channel, where the Games never end: http://www.olympicchannel.com Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5
Former World Champion and Olympian, Vanessa Ferrari, takes time away from her training to show us what makes her the best Italian artistic gymnast ever. Visit the Olympic Channel, where the Games never end: http://www.olympicchannel.com Subscribe to the official Olympic channel here: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5
A look inside the November 2013 issue of Swimming World Magazine.
Follow the amazing journey of the Olympic Medals from original design and production to presentation to athletes at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games. Check out these exclusive behind-the-scenes images of the Medals for both the Women's Snowboard Half-pipe and Men's Ice Hockey events. Subscribe to the Olympic channel: http://bit.ly/1dn6AV5 Find more about the Olympic Games at http://www.olympic.org/olympic-games
Dr. Sue Sisley, a noted medical cannabis researcher, will be holding outreach sessions Feb. 25 - Feb. 27th in Honolulu. She shares her expertise in medical cannabis and veterans with treatment-resistant PTSD. Manoa Botanicals' CEO, Brian Goldstein, joins Jay and Sue to discuss the future of medical marijuana in Hawaii. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.
Frank S. Fujii's father was arrested after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and held in several internment camps run by the Department of Justice and U.S. Army. Frank and the rest of his family were incarcerated in the Tule Lake concentration camp, California. In this clip, he describes the reunion with his father. This clip is an excerpt from Frank S. Fujii's Densho oral history interview conducted September 3 & 5, 1997. To see the complete interview segment, visit the Densho Digital Repository (http://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1000-8-25/). For more information: Custodial detention/A-B-C list: http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Custodial%20detention%20/%20A-B-C%20list Tule Lake concentration camp: http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Tule_Lake
Co-hosts John Cole, UH Hawaii Natural Energy Institute and Jay Fidell welcome special guests Barbara Treat, LNG Program Manager, Hawaii Gas and Richard Wallsgrove, Program Director, Blue Planet Foundation. Barbara and Richard discuss the pros and cons associated with using liquified natural gas as a fuel source in Hawaii. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.
In the eyes of the media, Japan has swung from boom to bust, with little in between. Today, Japan is seen as cautiously on the rebound, but skepticism remains. How well has the media really captured the reality of Japan and its economy? In association with the annual Shorenstein Journalism Award for coverage of Asia, two veteran journalists, Jacob Schlesinger and Susan Chira, both of whom covered Japan in the 1980s and remain close observers today, offer their thoughts on Japan and its economic future. And one of the leading economic experts on Japan, Stanford professor Takeo Hoshi, offers his reflections on how the media covers Japan and where Japan is headed. The event was sponsored by the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center in the Freeman Spogli Institute for Internatio...
Video #1 of 2 created for ACRS' 40th Anniversary Gala, discussing our humble beginnings and early growth. Interviews with Sue Tomita, David Okimoto, Theresa Fujiwara, TJ Bunkasem, Miho Sakagami, Yolanda Ardena, Martha Choe, and Uncle Bob Santos. __________________ Video is property of: Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS), Seattle WA More info at www.acrs.org
Subtitles available. Audio courtesy of LibriVox. Read by: Alys AtteWater, audiotoshokan, David Barnes, Chris Bellamy, Alex Buie, Jim Cadwell, Martin Clifton, Annie Coleman, Ezwa, Kirsten Ferreri, Lenny Glionna Jr., Glen Hallstrom, Jen Kidd, Kristin LeMoine, Mary-Louise, Amity McGinnis, Stephan Möbius, Susan Okimoto, Katy Preston, Rebecca, Cori Samuel, Kara Shallenberg, Anna Maria Stone, and Kymm Zuckert. CLICK HERE for MORE VIDEOS! http://www.youtube.com/The16thCavern
Dr. Sue Sisley, a noted medical cannabis researcher, will be holding outreach sessions Feb. 25 - Feb. 27th in Honolulu. She shares her expertise in medical cannabis and veterans with treatment-resistant PTSD. Manoa Botanicals' CEO, Brian Goldstein, joins Jay and Sue to discuss the future of medical marijuana in Hawaii. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.
In the eyes of the media, Japan has swung from boom to bust, with little in between. Today, Japan is seen as cautiously on the rebound, but skepticism remains. How well has the media really captured the reality of Japan and its economy? In association with the annual Shorenstein Journalism Award for coverage of Asia, two veteran journalists, Jacob Schlesinger and Susan Chira, both of whom covered Japan in the 1980s and remain close observers today, offer their thoughts on Japan and its economic future. And one of the leading economic experts on Japan, Stanford professor Takeo Hoshi, offers his reflections on how the media covers Japan and where Japan is headed. The event was sponsored by the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center in the Freeman Spogli Institute for Internatio...
Co-hosts John Cole, UH Hawaii Natural Energy Institute and Jay Fidell welcome special guests Barbara Treat, LNG Program Manager, Hawaii Gas and Richard Wallsgrove, Program Director, Blue Planet Foundation. Barbara and Richard discuss the pros and cons associated with using liquified natural gas as a fuel source in Hawaii. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising pubic awareness and promoting civic engagement in Hawaii.
UC Berkeley December Commencement 2016. Speakers/Performers: Nicholas Dirks, Jasmine Sadeghani, Robert Tanem, Tomas Mournian, Katharine Sen, Dana Vollmer, Cal Jazz Choir
明治安田J1第1ステージ第2節第1日(5日、NACK5スタジアム大宮ほか=5試合)J1復帰の大宮は柏を2-0で破り、鹿島は金崎のゴ...
[Grisly voice]
Yeah, the Baby Killa's back up in this mothafucka...
Straight from tha grave, it gets so deep right under the Garden Blocc...
Oh, me? Ya can just call me Manson...Yeah, we met before...
But ya forget that I ain't gonna die so I'm back up this mothafucka...
So peep the mothafuckin' words from the dead man, yeah...
[Brotha Lynch Hung]
And when I pack me a gun and, oh, when I was young
I dreamed of feedin' them niggas niggas with a suflet a la gun
Mothafuckas get hung, my bullet weights a ton
The Garden Blocc Don, the valley of the slum
Tha cannibalistic nigga that got that 9 millimeter gun
That nigga that nigga that got them mothafuckas on the run
They thought that I was done but Lynch is not the one
To go out from a gunshot wound, nigga, I'm not done that soon
Bitches, they come but nut just like the rest, caught one in the chest
Shoulda wore a vest and, oh, what a bloody mess
Puffin' off the cess, dealin' with the stress, killin' off the less...
Fortunate but they trip when my nine gets sick
Them niggas either die or stay stuck on my dick
Cause I'm that nigga they call Lynch, I got'em niggas fiendin' for my shit
I empty clips, drinkin', fuckin' with tha splift
And it's the nigga that kill for reason, it's the Season Of The Sicc
That's why I got the urge to shoot that pussy clit
And kill off that infant, so what is my intent?
To show them mothafuckas livin' life ain't shit
I gets to gettin' real sick and eatin' bloody clit, the baby killa shit
Put 'em in a grave with an empty 40 ounce bottle and don't leave a drip
Cause livin' with tha Tripple-Six
Ya learn to fuck devil in his mouth and eat the shit out of his bitch
And I admit: my brain is kinda sick
But now I'm like J. Dahmer, I'm chewin' up all the evidence
I killed to cure my fit, the human meat fix
Bitin' to the skin rips, that sick nigga, so sick
Livin' dead ever since...
[Grisly voice]
Yeah, do ya wanna know what that Siccness is?
The Siccness is when you hug your mama and ya dick get hard
Or you walk in on your baby's mama and she's suckin' your son's dick
That's the mothafuckin' Siccness...
So, ya mothafuckas don't ya forget that shit...
And don't forget where the Sicc came from...
That nigga Lynch...
[Brotha Lynch Hung]
I take my mouth off up that cog and trip
Cause eatin' dead pussy clit I make ya sick
But it's the Season so my reason is legit
I'm havin' fits, I dreamed of eatin' bloody pussy clit's since I was six
I fiend for a dead pussy on dick, I gotta skits
Meanin' I don't give a shit about ya biyatch
That nigga that's from tha Blocc, killin' up tha cog, so, nigga, shii-it
Baby barbeque ribs and guts and, ah, don't let me get too deep
Fryin' baby nuts, sluts get ate out alike, dank is what crooked teeth heard
I pull the Tampax-string out and straight put in work
It wouldn't work without that sick, so page a nigga quick
So I can serve ya some of this shit and have ya murderin' ya biyatch
Cause me and Triple-Six grew up fuckin' bitches up the gut
With tha 9-millimeter clip, Season of the Sicc, picture this:
Pussy meat ripped in a pan full of nuts and guts and intestines and shit
I gets ta chewin' on tha clit, the sick, they just don't understand it
It's so outlandish, chewin' nigga nuts to cure my fit
The human meat fix, bitin' 'til the skin rips, that sick nigga, so sick