Thoughts On Life

Writing is like the world's oldest profession.First u do it for your own enjoyment.Then u do it for a few friends.Eventually,u figure,what the hell,I might as well get paid for it.I am suppost never to be the last one.

Friday, August 24, 2007

 

I do love Drama,because....

I love drama becouse there are lots of inspirational and touching stories that happened every day everwhere in our life, and once additive, and want more....

It is certainly good drama could take one's mind off himself in place with relax and entertainment;Clearly drama can be good, it can be bad, but it can also be sensational and riveting.

Everybody needs a little drama every now and then. Just try to imagine a world without it.

EastEnders is one of my best dramas, it's a about simple,touch,happy,sadly things happened everyday.My favoouriate character is Stacey Slater,whom is a second generation India girl with a bit straightforward personality but it's good.My second favouriate character is Lucy Beale ,whom is a lovely teenage girl showed a bit wisedom compared with others.

Holby City is interested in as well as. It talking about stories happend in hospital. To be honest,I dislike their ways of life style.It's too sexal but have fun.Connie Beauchamp is my best character.
She have a fantastic surgeon skills and has climbed the top career with good record as a result of her drive and ambition. She was intolerant of those who lack her focus. I don't think she likes me as well as due to I'm not focus quite so often.

 

NSYNC


Almost as the same times as well known Backstreet Boys, NSYNC emerged since 1996 becamed an famouse overnight throughout of European and other countries,with the singles"I want you back"and "Tearing up my heart" both becoming major hits.
Some of them are the best songs I have ever heard.
'This I Promise You'
POP
'It's Gonna Be Me'
'Bye Bye Bye'

 

William Shakespeare


A Brief BiographyWilliam Shakespeare was born to John Shakespeare and mother Mary Arden some time in late April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. There is no record of his birth, but his baptism was recorded by the church, thus his birthday is assumed to be the 23 of April. His father was a prominent and prosperous alderman in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, and was later granted a coat of arms by the College of Heralds. All that is known of Shakespeare's youth is that he presumably attended the Stratford Grammar School, and did not proceed to Oxford or Cambridge. The next record we have of him is his marriage to Anne Hathaway in 1582. The next year she bore a daughter for him, Susanna, followed by the twins Judith and Hamnet two years later.

Seven years later Shakespeare is recognized as an actor, poet and playwright, when a rival playwright, Robert Greene, refers to him as "an upstart crow" in A Groatsworth of Wit. A few years later he joined up with one of the most successful acting troupe's in London: The Lord Chamberlain's Men. When, in 1599, the troupe lost the lease of the theatre where they performed, (appropriately called The Theatre) they were wealthy enough to build their own theatre across the Thames, south of London, which they called "The Globe." The new theatre opened in July of 1599, built from the timbers of The Theatre, with the motto "Totus mundus agit histrionem" (A whole world of players) When James I came to the throne (1603) the troupe was designated by the new king as the King's Men (or King's Company). The Letters Patent of the company specifically charged Shakespeare and eight others "freely to use and exercise the art and faculty of playing Comedies, Tragedies, Histories, Inerludes, Morals, Pastorals, stage plays ... as well for recreation of our loving subjects as for our solace and pleasure."


Shakespeare entertained the king and the people for another ten years until June 19, 1613, when a canon fired from the roof of the theatre for a gala performance of Henry VIII set fire to the thatch roof and burned the theatre to the ground. The audience ignored the smoke from the roof at first, being to absorbed in the play, until the flames caught the walls and the fabric of the curtains. Amazingly there were no casualties, and the next spring the company had the theatre "new builded in a far fairer manner than before." Although Shakespeare invested in the rebuilding, he retired from the stage to the Great House of New Place in Statford that he had purchased in 1597, and some considerable land holdings ,where he continued to write until his death in 1616 on the day of his 52nd birthday.
Twelfth Night
Romeo and Juliet
Measure for Measure
Hamlet
Merchant of Venice
A Midsummer Night's Dream

Sunday, August 19, 2007

 

Whitby Seaside

It's brilliant to have a look seaside area,isn't it?

 

Whitby Abbey


Here is Whitby Abbey,which was quite old church.
and it has been damaged by king of Henry*** 1000 years ago.

 

Whitby City Centre


Here is the city center of Whitby .It's quite a small town,wasn't it?
Just tripped once enough!!

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