no puedo salir /DAVED KIDNEYS
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no puedo salir /DAVED KIDNEYSDaved kidneys I am a young man who from his birth lived a great opportunity of life that really had no hope. A disease that destroyed me and today I feel very good thanks to God for part of my life to share with you that if there are people with the same situation of a kidney disease and that nowadays they live connected in a dialysis machine They are my support because I also lived it and I know it is hard. So in this opportunity these videos that I do are very significant and I will continue to improve a lot that this is not easy and nothing is easy in this world. That's why the last three videos on the piano are phrases that he always said when going to a hospital because I'm tired of always seeing the same thing and taking daily medications that help me protect the transplanted kidney. For this opportunity I would very much like to show them to you and that my songs really reach each one of you in my heart and transmit who I am and why I do this

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Take It Easy by Miles Santini

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Excerpts from "The Spectrum of Adventure" (Part 2) by Thomas A. Christie

In this section: "Adventure 1" by Abersoft (1982)Excerpts from "The Spectrum of Adventure" by Thomas A. ChristieThe Sinclair ZX Spectrum was one of the most popular home computers in British history, selling over five million units in its 1980s heyday.Amongst the thousands of titles released for the Spectrum during its lifetime, the text adventure game was to emerge as one of the most significant genres on the system.Covering 100 games in all, this book celebrates the Spectrum’s thriving interactive fiction scene of the eighties, chronicling the achievements of major publishers as well as independent developers from the machine’s launch in 1982 until the end of the decade in 1989."The Spectrum of Adventure" is Copyright ©2016 Thomas A. Christie, all rights reserved, and is published by Extremis Publishing Ltd.This title is available as a physical book from www.extremispublishing.com and all good online retailers and independent booksellers worldwide.

JUNIOR, an original short story
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JUNIOR, an original short story

Music by Eendee. Everything else owned by me. If people like this story concept, I might expand upon it...

Take it Easy
03:54
Take it Easy

Take It Easy by Miles Santini


Music Equipment All Singers NEED To Gig
20:10
Music Equipment All Singers NEED To Gig

WEBSITE | https://www.nicolamilan.comINSTAGRAM (music)| @nicolacmilanINSTAGRAM (art) | @nicolamilanartFACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/nicolacmilan


Excerpts from
05:49
Excerpts from "The Spectrum of Adventure" (Part 2) by Thomas A. Christie

In this section: "Adventure 1" by Abersoft (1982)Excerpts from "The Spectrum of Adventure" by Thomas A. ChristieThe Sinclair ZX Spectrum was one of the most popular home computers in British history, selling over five million units in its 1980s heyday.Amongst the thousands of titles released for the Spectrum during its lifetime, the text adventure game was to emerge as one of the most significant genres on the system.Covering 100 games in all, this book celebrates the Spectrum’s thriving interactive fiction scene of the eighties, chronicling the achievements of major publishers as well as independent developers from the machine’s launch in 1982 until the end of the decade in 1989."The Spectrum of Adventure" is Copyright ©2016 Thomas A. Christie, all rights reserved, and is published by Extremis Publishing Ltd.This title is available as a physical book from www.extremispublishing.com and all good online retailers and independent booksellers worldwide.


JUNIOR, an original short story
03:12
JUNIOR, an original short story

Music by Eendee. Everything else owned by me. If people like this story concept, I might expand upon it...