Video Information:was supposed to have slideshow of photos in the background from the revolution starting days & after, that goes with music & the lyrics .. to remind us .. to remind us of our goals, to remind us of what we went through till now, to remind us how far we went & how much is left & that only us should & can keep going & do it, to remind us of who we are, and how united we have always been despite our differences, not just religion, culture, perspectives, social standards, or whatever else …. but on so many levels .. Egypt have always been “versatile” .. & to remind us of the Egyptian accomplishments through history & contributions in a wide variety of fields ….. but it all got blackout for the memory of our martyrs & our yet ongoing struggle The lyrics can be a good lesson, guidelines & a reminder for different Egyptians through & after the revolution (to unite) & a good life lesson to everyone else =)) – Artist: The Moody Blues – From The Album: On The Threshold Of A Dream (last 4 tracks respectively) – Released: 1969 Track #10. The Dream Track #11. Have You Heard (1) Track #12. The Voyage Track #13. Have You Heard (2) – Lyrics: – The Dream When the white eagle of the North Is flying overhead And the browns, reds and golds of autumn Lie in the gutter, dead Remember then, the summer birds With wings of fire flaying Come to witness Spring’s new hope Born of leaves decaying As new life will come from death Love will come at leisure Love of love, love of life And giving …

Opportunus Gladiator Shelley
Opportunus gladiator Shelley Bernstein. Is gladiator ero illic iacio unda mellon cannonballs , tamen quoque vivo Tweet progressio of Brooklyn Museum gladiators.
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At the Queens Museum, artist Duke Riley is using the old Wold’s Fair Ice Skating Rink to build a flotilla of five full-size Egyptian- and Peruvian-style battleships. Riley is launching the project, Those About to Die We Salute You on August 13th with an actual naval battle in Flushing Meadows, including hand-to-hand combat.
Those About to Die Salute You, a battle on water wielded with baguette swords and watermelon cannon balls by New York’s art dignitaries will take place on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at 6 pm in a flooded World’s Fair-era reflecting pool in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, just outside of the Queens Museum of Art. Various types of vessels have been designed and constructed by artist provocateur Duke Riley and his collaborators: the galleons, some made of reeds harvested in the park, will be used to stage a citywide battle of the art museums in which representatives from the Queens Museum of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, Bronx Museum of the Arts, and El Museo del Barrio will battle before a toga-clad crowd of frenzied onlookers.
The event is free and open to public. More info
Dress code: Toga. Live music by Hell-Bent Hooker.