Toño

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  1. @@i7x, Yes, LFC need super hero now.. A very good one
  2. Oh man, I enjoyed that video! And that one cool grandpa haha I can resonate with him. I have never learned skating, but his skills just on top. Also that baby appears in video.. It's never too late (or to soon) to be a person you always wanted to be Much love for Neal Unger.
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4naCT-ZBqo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0t_ER9AbbU Two great videos from @@i7x, thought to add them here. Thank you amigo
  4. Lallana's Goal vs Palace http://www.mediafire.com/download/rh4wkdaw136wyu5/Lallana_finds_the_top_corner.flv
  5. Lawro stars in latest TNS 15th May 2015 Duration: 47:12 mins Steve Hothersall is joined by the Reds legend, Ryan Lowe and Dave Kirby on the latest episode http://www.mediafire.com/download/6ydhjjppunu6l8y/Lawro_stars_in_latest_TNS.flv
  6. Jimmy Case stars on Anfield 360 15th May 2015 Duration: 22:01 mins The Reds legend looks back on the week's action and previews Steven Gerrard's farewell to Anfield this Saturday http://www.mediafire.com/download/5x7bdhrgqsr2r2k/Jimmy_Case_stars_on_Anfield_360.flv
  7. Brendan pays tribute to Stevie 15th May 2015 Duration: 12:46 mins Hear what the Liverpool boss had to say about Steven Gerrard ahead of the skipper's Anfield farewell this weekend http://www.mediafire.com/download/96418662n8pvw53/Brendan_pays_tribute_to_Stevie.flv
  8. 'What Stevie means to me' 14th May 2015 Duration: 1:41 mins Philippe Coutinho pays tribute to Steven Gerrard ahead of the skipper's Anfield farewell this weekend http://www.mediafire.com/download/gykbnw2cp8grcf5/What_Stevie_means_to_me.flv
  9. Steven Gerrard press conference 14th May 2015 Duration: 15:35 mins See what the Liverpool captain had to say before his final game at Anfield this weekend http://www.mediafire.com/download/p4adh8xdw66vzxu/Steven_Gerrard_press_conference.flv
  10. It is not sign of an old soul but an open & wise soul, bon I love basic instruments and also sounds of nature. Few years ago I started listening Natvie American music, so deep and beautiful.. you cannot often explain the feel. I very much enjoy flute and I want to learn it myself, it is southing sound gives me peace As for basic instruments, piano & viloin are my favourites.
  11. Exclusive - Steven Gerrard: Born & Red 10th May 2015 Duration: 36:29 mins Steve Heighway, Dave Shannon and Hughie McAuley come together and look back over the amazing career of an amazing player http://www.mediafire.com/download/9xh7bt6oqgcok3s/Exclusive_-_Steven_Gerrard_Born_&_Red.flv
  12. LFCCTV: Gerrard v Chelsea 10th May 2015 Duration: 2:30 mins Take a look at the best bits from the skipper's performance at Stamford Bridge http://www.mediafire.com/download/ao9acah1px9sjb8/LFCCTV_Gerrard_v_Chelsea.flv Gerrard goal vs Chelsea http://www.mediafire.com/download/89e58p3o38z5y91/Gerrard_levels_at_the_Bridge.flv
  13. @, How do you like the actors play in 'Inception' ?
  14. Theme of my last summer/autumn. Tune of my entire last year.. I still got the feeling I am with my family, when I listen to this. Also airport.. Just feel free and forget all the problems you have. So beautiful.
  15. #LFCWORLD: Episode 39 8th May 2015 Duration: 21:18 mins Michael Owen exclusively reflects on ‘The Owen Final’, Martin Skrtel gears-up for the season finale and we relive the epic 2005 Champions League semi-final win over Chelsea. http://www.mediafire.com/download/9eeyn72a0j2mimi/#LFCWORLD_Episode_39.flv Liverpool Ladies: Episode 3 8th May 2015 Duration: 22:12 mins Gemma Bonner and Katie Zelem join Peter McDowall in the latest episode http://www.mediafire.com/download/jqq7eacy5nk4pqj/Liverpool_Ladies_Episode_3.flv
  16. Brendan's pre-Chelsea press call 8th May 2015 Duration: 11:29 mins See what the Reds boss had to say ahead of Sunday's clash at Stamford Bridge http://www.mediafire.com/download/wzytj4m3jbsjoz3/Brendan_pre-Chelsea_press_call.flv 60 Minutes With...Kolo Toure 8th May 2015 Duration: 47:58 mins The Reds defender sits down with Peter McDowall for an in-depth and open discussion about his career and future http://www.mediafire.com/download/9y6bchvac8xjtzi/60_Minutes_With...Kolo_Toure.flv
  17. Inception Man, that was an inception.. What a powerful movie, very strong emotions and urge to watch it till the end. I am still under a huge ipression. It felt like a dream for me, after you can hardly awake.. Even though I've got the main idea, I missed some details due very fast actions and talking. Just need to rewatch it few more times at least to get full concept and better undertsanding. But the idea, man.. When you try to awake within a dream and be aware that you a dreaming, is amazing. It is called lucid dreaming and I have been studying it for a few years already. Still have not experienced it in full myself, but funny enough, recently I had wto dreams where I was sleeping in my dream and then I wake up, still being in a dream, understanding it, and then wake up in reality. So werid! I will get back to practice it again, as now I recharged my motivation, so to speak. Cannot wait to watch it again, but full week of work ahead.. what a distraction haha. Also, my question to native english speakers here, as the title is a bit confusing for me. Should you expound the word 'inception' as an origin, beginning or this is actually a biological term which means absorption? I tend to think about second as it's describes the plot better.
  18. That's the reason I keep lookin' for good books. It may not fulfil me, but awake me. You can look at reading as a good way to train your mind. As our body need to be in a good shape and requiers some physical action, our mind needs some training as well
  19. Awake your mind
  20. That is a very good post, grandpa All the knowledge of this world and even universe lies within ourselfs. The most valuable book you will ever read it is yourself. But to crack those knowledge up and reveal them, open and let them flow through, you need some source for that, to help a bit After few years of constant reading I discovered that some books just speak about the same, only in different words. I have read many books of Castaneda and now reading Tolle I can see exactly, exactly the same. That's amazing. However, sometimes books may just cloud your mind in uncertainty. Here, as Albert Einstein said: 'Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.'
  21. If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough - Albert Einstein

  22. Books for me the main source of knowledge, inspiration and, sometimes, the meaning of life. I have found some great purpose and desire, reading few authors. It's like Richard D. Bach said in one of his books, those authors of your favourite books may be your best friends. You does not know them in person, however reading all of their stories, you can actually feel them pretty well. Quite funny. Books can keep your own pace, you can read them while you want or can. I always liked to learn someting new, and even though it is not the only way, still, quite important one As for places, well.. I would prefer go to places and see 'em for myself. Also for better viewing, I would rather watch some BBC/NG documentary. And use books to learn more about region, animals, culture and nature. Also, for the past few years I started read different types of books and there are more about 'learn' rather than 'see'.
  23. U21s LFC v Leicester: Highlights 4th May 2015 Duration: 11:09 mins Extended highlights as Liverpool U21s fight back from a goal down to record a win over Leicester http://www.mediafire.com/download/hthwtxdjkp7l2h1/U21s_LFC_v_Leicester_Highlights.flv
  24. Haha, that's a good one! I am sure still seeking for knowledge. Today I have found a bit more. Sometimes you open a book and see exactly what you have been needed, like it was specifically wrote for you. As for others, I am afraid they looking for something else.
  25. Started reading again and got back to Tolle and his 'Power of Now'. What I have read today just perfectly describes my recent worries and unability to enjoy the journey rather than seeking for destination. Here's some piece I just stumbled upon, quite funny: Carl Jung tells in one of his books of a conversation he had with a Native American chief who pointed out to him that in his perception most white people have tense faces, staring eyes, and a cruel demeanor. He said: "They are always seeking something. What are they seeking? The whites always want something. They are always uneasy and restless. We don't know what they want. We think they are mad." By 'white' people Tolle, or should I say, Native American Chief, means of course europeans, americans and modern civilization in general. And y'know, things still haven't changed much, we are exactly like this haha By the way, I would recommend to read Carl Jung as well, at least his autobiography. Quite good.