Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Family Guy vs A-Ha

Funny!!!

Monday, June 26, 2006

Argentina - 2 : Mexico - 1


Hasta aqui llego Mexico. El Sabado se enfrentaron Mexico contra Argentina en las octavos de finales de la copa mundial en Alemania. Mexico entro al partido peleando duro, y Rafa Marquez anoto el primer gol en los primeros 5 minutos. Pero poco depues vino el momento doloroso para los Mexicanos cuando Jared Borgetti anoto auto gol en favor de Argentina. Los dos Equipos quedaron empatados por el resto del partido, y fueron a tiempo extra, donde Argentina anoto SU primer gol y el segundo del partido dandole la victoria a la seleccion Argentina. Aunque que este un poco triste de que quedo eliminado Mexico, estoy super orgulloso de la manera como jugaron y como le demostraron a Argentina y al resto del mundo que no son un equipo facil de derrotar!!!!

Jass Bowling Night!!!







Yessie's Birthday!!!



The Group

Yessie's slightly younger white, Venezuelan, Polish sister, Lea

Richard The Drummer Boy/Sound Guy......(YYYYEEEEEAAAAAAA)

Feddy

Me

What u lookin at Izzy???....What What What What What!!!!!!!!!...(Inside Joke)

Martin

The Cake.....That missing corner was on Yessie's Face!!!

Yummy

Me attacking Yessie

VICTORY!!!

Emotional Moment

Carol and Yessie

Carlos and Olivia

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Unitd We Stand

Though it's been in existence only a fraction of the time its adult
contemporaries have, Hillsong United—the youth and young adult worship team led by Joel Houston and Marty Sampson at Hillsong Church in Australia—has quickly become a chief source of original material at the congregation's gigantic worship and creative arts department.In last year's God He Reigns, the grown-up Hillsong team used six songs culled from United's impressive Look to You album, and you can bet that Darlene Zschech & Co. are bound to keep using the band's lively repertoire in the future.

In keeping with their productive release schedule, United We Stand is the group's customary yearly installment, offering a familiar mix of declarative praise rockers and sweeping, worshipful anthems. Frankly, there isn't anything on this album that we haven't already heard on a United recording, which is both good and bad. Good because we get another helping of catchy, highly melodic praise choruses interspersed with some effective ballads. Bad because United has already proven capable of more on Look to You, but seem to be settling with playing it predictable and safe.

Proof of this is in the sequencing, which all too swiftly goes from fast to slow—and when these mates get slow, they really mean it. Things kick off with a bang with the irresistible "Take It All" and "From God Above," two rollicking numbers melodically akin to "Tell the World" and "Look to You." After this, the set predictably delves into a seemingly endless string of ballads that ends up lasting more than thirty minutes. The energy level picks up again with "Revolution" and "Kingdom Come," but by then the tedium has robbed United We Stand of its momentum and pacing. This is a good worship music effort, but it doesn't live up to the band's potential to break from convention.