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Day 15- Put your iPod on shuffle: First 10 songs that play

I have been looking forward to doing this one! BUT because I don't have an iPod I'm just going to open media player, and see what happens. I can't promise you will like any of these songs as my music is pretty all over the place.

1. Bob Marley - Natural Mystic



2. Robocop [Taxman Remix] - Friction; Nu Balance



3. Hustle, Hustle - Foreign Exchange



4. Feel.S.D - Astrix



5. Amsterdam - Coldplay



6. Do You Want It Right Now [Haji and Emanuel Vocal Mix] - Degrees of Motion



7.ON MY SHOLDERS - THE DO



8. Sun Rising Up - Deux



9. Defected Astrotrax - It's Over (Tim Deluxe Dub) 

10. House Nation - Housemaster Boyz and The Rudeboy of House



After that little experience it shows that I need to huck out old music on my computer or get an iPod and put all my favourite songs on it :)

I started a painting a dude sitting meditating yesterday to help raise money for Sharlene's trip to India. The website has been launched onegooddeed.yolasite.com and a facebook page. Marimba is working her little butt off!

I thought I would have got more done last night but Maddy didn't go to sleep till 10pm cause of the heat!

The Youtube clip of the day is The worlds dumbest art collector


My card for the day was Reward Yourself
what shall I do?

Comments

in regards to rewarding yourself mama Denita - DANCE! xox.
Unknown said…
Good idea Miss Paula Ann without an E.

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