05.31.07
Juize.fm
kempi – zet um op (baby)
click to watch
ne-yo – it just ain’t right
t-pain ft. akon – ur not the same
05.30.07
Esmée Denters
check her out at www.esmeeworld.com
edit on June 5th
ESMEE DENTERS TO OPEN FOR JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE ON EUROPEAN LEG OF FUTURESEX/LOVESHOW TOUR
LOS ANGELES, June 5 /PRNewswire/ — Internet phenomenon and singer/songwriter Esmee Denters is the first signing to Tennman Records. “In completely unpredicted news to all YouTubers and bloggers, we are proud to announce Esmee Denters has signed to Tennman Records and she will be joining me on tour this summer. Esmee is the real deal and I cannot wait for the world to hear her, but all of her fans on YouTube should not worry … we will keep you in the loop every step of the way,” announced today by Justin Timberlake, Chairman/CEO of the label.
05.25.07
Not nervous anymore!
paper/report: 64 out of 70
92 out of the 100 points (9.2) exam -education and society- >passed
exam -learning and behavior problems- >passed
exam -linguistic analysing- >passed (8.5)
exam -labour and society- >passed (8.7)
05.13.07
Nervous
final presentation with findings and conclusions
and our paper/report, that has like 30 pages
this is why we worked so hard the last couple of months
this is it
argghh… just 26 hours left… i love deadlines
05.04.07
Liberation Day / Bevrijdingsdag
is celebrated each year on May 5 in the Netherlands to mark the end of the German occupation during the Second World War. The nation was liberated largely by Canadian troops. On May 5, 1945, the Canadian General Charles Foulkes and the German Commander-in-Chief Johannes Blaskowitz reached an oral agreement on the capitulation of Germany in Hotel “De Wereld” in Wageningen. One day later, the capitulation document was signed in the auditorium of the Agricultural University located next to the hotel. After the liberation in 1945 the decision was made that Liberation Day was going to be celebrated every 5 years. Only in 1990, the day was declared a national holiday, on which the liberation would be commemorated and celebrated annually. On May 4 the Dutch remember the people who have fought for and died during World War II, and wars in general. There is a remembrance gathering in the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam and at the National Monument on the Dam Square in Amsterdam. Throughout the country two minutes of silence are held at 8 pm. On May 5 the liberation is celebrated and festivals are held in most places.
oom Pieter, gefeliciteerd vandaag
