Posts Tagged ‘Five’
Five Famous Folks From America Born On February 7Th
FIVE FAMOUS FOLKS FROM AMERICA
BORN ON FEBRUARY 7th
LAURA INGALLS WILDER was born in 1867, in Pepin, Wisconsin. She was an author who wrote The Little House Series based on her childhood. Her first book Little House in the Big Woods is about this time near Pepin. There is a log cabin there that commemorates that time in her life. It’s called the Little House Wayside. (d. 1957)
Dancing With the Stars Season Five Gets Spice Girl and More 90210 Alum
Dancing with the Stars has always attempted to bring in a good mix of celebrity “has been” contestants. In its latest season 4, it has featured a bunch of notable personalities such as Ian Ziering, Heather Mills, Billy Ray Cyrus to name a few. Most recently, Dancing with the Stars season four has come to its end, which makes way for much buzz about the program’s fifth season.
So what can fans expect from Dancing with the Stars season 5? Apparently, execs have been eyeing to include former Spice Girl Melanie “Scary Spice”
Five Classic Concert Tickets
Don’t you just love that movie ‘High Fidelity’ where the hero is constantly making lists of his top 5 all time favorite records, girl friends, meals and whatever. I save all the concert tickets from the concerts that I have been to and I can’t help but make up my top five classic concerts and wish I had the concert tickets to go with the memories.
Five Best Things Ever to Happen to Online Music
The bloom of computers is so supermassive that computers do not only dominate the field of IT, they have also stretched their wings to arts and entertainment, especially music.
Back in our parents’ day, they didn’t have any iPod and ringtone and music download. They didn’t have the luxury and convenience of our music blogs and snazzy stuffs like that. E.g., when they wanted to seize the new Duran Duran album, they couldn’t just troll the Internet for it, they had to do it the old-fashioned way — by hiking to the store, standing in line, waiting under blazing sun or pouring rain. That’s why we youngsters don’t appreciate that so-called real value of music. Or Duran Duran.




