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the HIATUS Keeper Of The Flame Tour 2014

Buat band sekelas the HIATUS manggung ditempat gini udah ga pantes lagi biasanya, tempat kaya gini buat band2 indie baru yg baru debut dan band2 indie yang udah lama tapi ga gitu terkenal (yellow studs gitu contohnya ┐( ̄ー ̄▰)┌) Enaknya kalo ditempat kaya gitu lebih intens sama penonton calon - fans dan biasanya juga tiket masuknya lebih murah, bahkan ada yang gratis Jadi inget cerita pa'hoso waktu jaman2nya elle baru mau manggung doi mpe mo brantem ma pemilik 'tempat ginian' (small drink place - u know what i mean o(๑゚∀゚)o) gara2 acara manggungnya dibatalin atau diselang sama band lain gitu, klo ga salah ;p ane ng'bayangin pa'hoso ngajak ribut ma tuh orang trus dihalang2in sama ubu dkk bisa kebayang dah makiannya ヽ(╹o╹๑)ノ Dari musiknya yang sekarang terus terang aja ane rada ragu klo mereka bisa manggung se'heboh' dulu musik instrumenya ribet dah banyak suara2 baru yang digabung fresh sih, beda emang, ekl

ESSENTIAL ADVICE FOR IN-HOUSE INSPIRATION

Five ways to generate creative ideas when operating on the inside 1. GET TO KNOW THE BUSINESS Without a knowledge of your business it’s hard to generate creative ideas that are applicable and effective. So spend time on the shop floor (literally, if necessary).  Understanding the business principles your company strives for and the market in which it operates will help you refine your work and target your creative output more clearly. 2. EXPERIMENT As an ‘internal resource’ you will no doubt be in demand, but try and block off some free time - perhaps a Friday aft ernoon – for creative development and experimentation. Challenge your self and your team: can you make something more efficient? Add more impact or information? Identify opportunities to improve and experiment . 3. NETWORK Try and build a contacts book made up of a wide variety of

The Happy Prince

Audio file mp3 by Oscar Wilde H igh above the city, on a tall column, stood the statue of the Happy Prince. He was gilded all over with thin leaves of fine gold, for eyes he had two bright sapphires, and a large red ruby glowed on his sword-hilt.  He was very much admired indeed. `He is as beautiful as a weathercock,' remarked one of the Town Councillors who wished to gain a reputation for having artistic tastes; `only not quite so useful,' he added, fearing lest people should think him unpractical, which he really was not.  `Why can't you be like the Happy Prince?' asked a sensible mother of her little boy who was crying for the moon. `The Happy Prince never dreams of crying for anything.' `I am glad there is some one in the world who is quite happy,' muttered a disappointed man as he gazed at the wonderful statue. `He looks just like an angel,' said the Charity Children as they came out of the cathedral in their bright scarlet cloaks, and their