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11,

01:31,

2008-04-21 16:59:12
Description: http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart This video is an expression of love as represented by original gifts and apparel by TAL which you may find in the Byteland Art Gallery at (More) http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart This video is an expression of love as represented by original gifts and apparel by TAL which you may find in the Byteland Art Gallery at http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart You are invited to visit the Byteland Art Gallery which has gifts and apparel for all occasions. You will find heart, flag, star, snowflake and other symbolic designs as well as dogs, cats and other animals. There are gifts and apparel for all occasions. You will also find designs related to YouTubing and using the Internet. Plus there are many designs related to current events and popular fads. Also there are many designs which empower people everywhere to help raise awareness for many vital causes and work to make the world a better place, When you shop in the Byteland Art Gallery you will also be helping an American artist/designer provide for himself and his family and recover from personal hardship, suffering and tragedy. Your patronage is appreciated. Please leave your comments. I would like to know what designs and slogans you would like to see in the future. Thank you! Visit these sites: Byteland Art at http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart TopPics at http://www.cafepress.com/toppics TALGSD at http://www.talgsd.com Bytealnd at http://www.byteland.org Credits: Music by The Moody Bluds "Voices in the Sky" Copyright 2007 by TALGSD. All Rights Reserved. (Less) Channel: youtube

815,

00:20,

2009-02-18 15:18:10
Description: He drained his glass and stood. She stood by her friend and watched. Her throat and mouth were suddenly dry; her heart thumped. She went the toilette to throw up except I followed her as she bent over (More) He drained his glass and stood. She stood by her friend and watched. Her throat and mouth were suddenly dry; her heart thumped. She went the toilette to throw up except I followed her as she bent over exposing her asshole. She sighed and wagged her head. I sat at the edge of my bed, still catching my breath, the house quiet, the front door double locked. She jabbed her tongue back and forth, tongue-fucking the pussy. ?Now it?s my turn? you told me and took the ride. He groaned and she gasped as he dug his dick up her cunt. Smith in a new light. Becky then reached back and tied up her top and walked over to the edge of the pool, got in and swam under water towards Billy. What?s wrong with a bit of exposure between friends? Pete?s embarrassment was evident to the naughty Susan. "Oh, ah, ooh," she panted as she rubbed her yoni. I returned to Kelly, my cock still with it. As I move the ice cube onto your clitoris, you take me in your mouth as far as you can and start to suck. He slammed it to her, screwing her hard and fast. I opened them again. Between that and my cock rubbing up on Sarah's body I thought I might blow my load again if that was even possible after the load I just shot. "Any time you want to--uh--you know, take a break and get a drink, the tea's in the fridge--just help yourself. Pete didn?t recognize Jane, but he was affected strongly by her lovely voice. He slid his tongue out and pulled her forward. She spread her thighs and began briskly stroking her cunt with one hand and with the other rubbing her breasts. I reached into my bag and pulled out a large double-ended dildo. O SHIT OH SHIT I am cumming and as she said that so did I . I grunted and spurted stream after stream of sperm less semen into her. The only problem is she's the girlfriend of me and my buddy's good friend Mark. Becky then steps away pulls Billy to the floor and lays him down on his back. My hand was shaking I was so excited. I put it on my hard cock and you start to jerk me off as I move the ice cube closer and closer to your clit. "Let me go," I squirmed in his hands and he let me up and I went home. She did the same for me only she dried my cock with her mouth and I didn?t even get hard. She looked carefully at them, gauging their expressions. The nipples jutted up rubbery and erect. However, she smiled and got on the floor, "Lets sixty-nine Honey", mom said. He went down on her tits, licking and sucking them as he pumped the meat to her. Am I as good as the 17yo she asked . I said almost and she took that as a challenge and really went to work with me and we got really heavy into fucking. After I watched him dress him self, he gave me back my shirt and I took my spot in the drivers seat and start the car into drive and we continued down the street. Lifting the front hem of Jane?s girdle, she buried her mouth in her pudenda, her eager tongue seeking Jane?s pearly clitoris. He stared at her retreating backside, admiring her shapely buttocks, outlined by the folds of her skirt, which undulated beneath them with the sway of her hips. I don?t know if I like the taste of male cock, its something I guess I got used to. "Easy" I told her as I traced my finger round her stretched pussy lips, "there's no hurry! Go slow - nice and gentle. Now shuffle forward and let me come behind you and I will apply some salve. ? She was not disappointed by the extent of his arousal. I am kissing, sucking and licking your tits and nipples. From the first day of their marriage, Michael had been squeamish, finicky, prudish when it came to sex. The men pulled me aside into the father?s room and undressed me and took me right there on the bed as my fist pulled at the white silk sheets to fight the sensations over my body. Given my interest in such things, I watched avidly. (Less) Channel: youtube

3,

01:34,

2008-04-21 16:59:12
Description: http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart The Moody Blues song "Ride My See-Saw" was chosen for this video presentation of art and design as it illustrates the up and down struggles artist go (More) http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart The Moody Blues song "Ride My See-Saw" was chosen for this video presentation of art and design as it illustrates the up and down struggles artist go through. This video is an expression of love as represented by original gifts and apparel by TAL which you may find in the Byteland Art Gallery at http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart You are invited to visit the Byteland Art Gallery which has gifts and apparel for all occasions. You will find heart, flag, star, snowflake and other symbolic designs as well as dogs, cats and other animals. There are gifts and apparel for all occasions. You will also find designs related to YouTubing and using the Internet. Plus there are many designs related to current events and popular fads. Also there are many designs which empower people everywhere to help raise awareness for many vital causes and work to make the world a better place, When you shop in the Byteland Art Gallery you will also be helping an American artist/designer provide for himself and his family and recover from personal hardship, suffering and tragedy. Your patronage is appreciated. Please leave your comments. I would like to know what designs and slogans you would like to see in the future. Thank you! Visit these sites: YT is Awesome at http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart/2548677 Byteland Art at http://www.cafepress.com/bytelandart TopPics at http://www.cafepress.com/toppics TALGSD at http://www.talgsd.com Bytealnd at http://www.byteland.org Search for millions of unique gifts and apparel at http://www.byteland.org/gifts Credits: Music by The Moody Blues "Ride My See-Saw" Copyright 2007 by TALGSD. All Rights Reserved. (Less) Channel: youtube

1,

01:44,

2009-12-11 20:13:11
Description: You I tilt my body toward him. Her head was tilted backward and her breathing was becoming deep As her heart began to hammer she pleaded me to get a condom and breathed huskily. I decided it was time (More) You I tilt my body toward him. Her head was tilted backward and her breathing was becoming deep As her heart began to hammer she pleaded me to get a condom and breathed huskily. I decided it was time to leave and stood up only I forgot to realize I was still completely naked with a raging... (Less) Channel: youtube

31,

10:22,

2007-07-04 02:09:45
Description: Darbari, Malkauns excerpts.
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was the greatest interpreter of the Patiala gharana. LAKSHMI VISWANATHAN
pays tribute to the master in his birth centenary year (2002).
(More) Darbari, Malkauns excerpts.
Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was the greatest interpreter of the Patiala gharana. LAKSHMI VISWANATHAN
pays tribute to the master in his birth centenary year (2002).
RECENTLY a host of disciples and music lovers celebrated the centenary of Khan Sahib Bade Ghulam Ali Khan's birth. He was from Lahore. Many in South India do not know of his connections with this part of the country. He stormed Madras in the 1950s, when he was still a citizen of Pakistan and gathered around him ardent fans, among whom were the giants of Carnatic music.
Old sabhas like Parthasarathy Swami Sabha, and a host of other institutions and wealthy patrons, organised his concerts. Among his devoted rasikas was the famous singer and music director Ghanatasala. In fact, for Khan Sahib's sojourn in Madras, Ghantasala offered his house as a guesthouse. Elders in my family, along with people like GNB the great maestro, Veena Balachander, M.S. Subbulakshmi, M.L. Vasanthakumari, and others flocked to spend their evenings with the great Hindustani master.
Many a time, I accompanied my mother to these soirees and became addicted to the music that only Bade Ghulam Ali Khan could create. He was a genius, and a romantic. Plucking the strings of the swara mandal on his lap, Khan Sahib would take his listeners on a journey into the ethos of the princely courts, rose gardens, cool fountains and the lingering poetry of love — the hallmark of Mughal India. Much later the whole country heard him in the film "Mughal-e-azam".
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was the greatest interpreter of the Patiala Gharana. But like a true artiste, he brought his own to a tradition and made Hindustani music a vivacious and innovative essay.
He composed songs of great beauty, with the signature "Sabrang", and reached millions through the radio. There was a time when All India Radio banned this "Pakistani" singer's records! An imposing personality, he had a child-like simplicity which endeared him to all. His repertoire consisted of khayals, thumris, ghazals and bhajans.
In all, he excelled with his imagination and innovations. His voice was very special. The timbre and quality of its resonance had a lingering delicate quality, which communicated nuances of infinite variety.
From an erotic teasing thumri, which created pictures of the nayikas one sees in miniature paintings, he would easily switch to "Hari Om Tat Sat" in Pahadi, mesmerising his listeners to journey with him in search of the Divine.
His appeal to a wide section of the public naturally drew criticisms from the purists. But none could fault his technique or his mastery of the swaras. He had learnt from his uncle and father the authentic Patiala gayaki noted for its emotional appeal and clear articulation.
He realised early in his singing career that chamber music lasting many hours was not what big audiences wanted. He was the master of brevity in his elaborations of ragas, and drew his listeners into an intimate circle of pure melody, which lingered in their minds. He was able to chisel his tradition of music to suit the contemporary circumstances of performance without sacrificing the fundamental principles of a grand technique.
The singing of thumri was Khan Sahib's forte. In the purab ang of thumri singing, which has its origin in the eastern region of Uttar Pradesh, the songs are sung in the dialects of the region like Purabi and Brij Bhasha. The style follows a tradition, which is distinct.
What Khan Sahib introduced in his thumris was essentially a blend of the folk tunes of Punjab. This form came to be known as Punjab Ang and had an irresistible charm of its own. As Khan Sahib was soaked in the culture of that region, his artistic instincts were true to an ethos with clear characteristics. Khan Sahib made frequent trips to India to perform as all his fans were here.
Eventually, after considerable effort and with the help of influential people, he decided to settle in India, dividing his time between Bombay and Calcutta. He received the Padma Bhushan and the Sangeet Natak Akademi awards. A charitable man, he gave a lot of his earnings to the needy.
In his lifetime he trained disciples, including his son Munawwar Ali Khan, a mature singer, and a good man whose life was sadly cut short in 1989.
Ajoy Chakraborty who learnt from him is at present keeping the links with the Patiala Gharana alive.
Memories of this great artist and his music will linger for long. The term "Bade" (big) defined his music, his personality, and his heart.
His affection for children was touching and when I danced for him he blessed me with a generosity, which only a great artist and a good human being can command.
* * *
# Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was born in Lahore in 1902.
# At the age of seven, he ws put under the training of his uncle Khan Saheb Kale Khan of Patiala for the next 10 years.
# Following the Khan Saheb's death, he continued his training under his father Khan Saheb Ali Bux.
# His favourite bhajan was "Hari om tat sat".
# Under the pen name "Sabrang", he has left numerous compositions.
# Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan amalgamated the best of four traditions: his own Patiala-Kasur style; the sculpturesque Behram Khani elements of Dhrupad; the intricate gyrations of Jaipur; and the robust behlavas (embellishments) of Gwalior.
# He died in the Basheerbag Palance, Hyderabad, in 1968. Source: Internet
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57,

10:38,

2009-01-29 18:16:08
Description: Helmut Newton, born Helmut Neustädter (31 October 1920, Berlin, Germany 23 January 2004, West Hollywood, California, USA) was a German-Australian fashion photographer noted for his nude studies (More) Helmut Newton, born Helmut Neustädter (31 October 1920, Berlin, Germany 23 January 2004, West Hollywood, California, USA) was a German-Australian fashion photographer noted for his nude studies of women.
Born Schoneberg, Berlin, to a German-Jewish button-factory owner and an American mother, Newton attended the Heinrich-von-Treitschke-Realgymnasium and the American School in Berlin. Interested in photography from the age of twelve when he purchased his first camera, he worked for the German photographer Yva (Else Neulander Simon) from 1936. The increasingly oppressive restrictions placed on Jews by the Nuremberg laws meant that his father lost control of the factory in which he manufactured buttons and buckles; he was even briefly interned in a concentration camp. 'Kristallnacht' on 9 November 1938 compelled the family to leave Germany. Newton's parents fled to Chile. He was issued with a passport just after turning 18, and left Germany on 5 December 1938. At Trieste he boarded the 'Conte Rosso' (along with about two hundred others escaping the Nazis) intending to journey to China. After arriving in Singapore he decided to remain as a reporter for the Straits Times and worked as a portrait photographer. He died at the age of 83 on 23 January 2004 in Los Angeles (car accident)
Helmut Newton's 1952 portrait of Laurel Martyn, National Library of Australia
Newton was interned by British authorities while in Singapore, and was sent to Australia on board the 'Queen Mary', arriving in Sydney on 27 September 1940[1]. Internees travelled to the camp of Tatura, Victoria by train under armed guard. He was released from internment in 1942, and briefly worked as a fruit-picker in northern Victoria. In April 1942, he enlisted with the Australian Army and worked as a truck driver. After the war, in 1945 he became an Australian citizen, and changed his name to Newton in 1946. In 1948 he married actress June Browne, who performed under the stage-name 'June Brunell'. She later became a successful photographer under the ironic pseudonym 'Alice Springs' (after Alice Springs, the central Australian town).
In 1946, Newton set up a studio in fashionable Flinders Lane and worked primarily on fashion photography in the affluent post-war years. He shared his first joint exhibition in May 1953 with Wolfgang Sievers, a German refugee like himself who had also served in the same Company. The exhibition of 'New Visions in Photography' was held at the Federal Hotel in Collins Street and was probably the first glimpse of 'New Objectivity' photography in Australia. Newton went into partnership with Henry Talbot, a fellow German Jew who had also been interned at Tatura, and his association with the studio continued even after 1957 when he left Australia for London. The studio was renamed 'Helmut Newton and Henry Talbot'.
Newton's growing reputation as a fashion photographer was rewarded when he secured a commission to illustrate fashions in a special Australian supplement for Vogue magazine, published in January 1956. He won a twelve-month contract with British Vogue and he left for London in February 1957, leaving Talbot to manage the business. He left the magazine before the end of his contract and went to Paris where he worked for French and German magazines. He returned to Melbourne in March 1959 to a contract for Australian Vogue.
He settled in Paris in 1961 and continued work as a fashion photographer. His works appeared in magazines including, most significantly, French Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. He established a particular style marked by erotic, stylised scenes, often with sado-masochistic and fetishistic subtexts. A heart attack in 1970 slowed his output somewhat but he extended his work and his notoriety/fame greatly increased, notably with his 1980 "Big Nudes" series which marked the pinnacle of his erotic-urban style, underpinned with excellent technical skills. He also worked in portraiture and more fantastical studies.
Newton was extremely fond of his hometown of Berlin, and in October 2003 he donated an extensive photo collection to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, establishing the Helmut Newton Foundation. The foundation's aim is the conservation, protection and presentation of the oeuvre of Helmut Newton and Alice Springs.
In his later life, Newton lived in Monte Carlo and Los Angeles. He was killed when his car hit a wall in the driveway of the famous Chateau Marmont, the hotel on Sunset Boulevard which had for several years served as his residence in Southern California. It has been speculated that Newton suffered a heart attack in the moments before the collision.[citation needed] His ashes are buried next to Marlene Dietrich at the Städtischen Friedhof III in Berlin. (Less) Channel: youtube

18,

10:40,

2009-01-29 14:39:54
Description: Helmut Newton, born Helmut Neustädter (31 October 1920, Berlin, Germany 23 January 2004, West Hollywood, California, USA) was a German-Australian fashion photographer noted for his nude studies (More) Helmut Newton, born Helmut Neustädter (31 October 1920, Berlin, Germany 23 January 2004, West Hollywood, California, USA) was a German-Australian fashion photographer noted for his nude studies of women.
Born Schoneberg, Berlin, to a German-Jewish button-factory owner and an American mother, Newton attended the Heinrich-von-Treitschke-Realgymnasium and the American School in Berlin. Interested in photography from the age of twelve when he purchased his first camera, he worked for the German photographer Yva (Else Neulander Simon) from 1936. The increasingly oppressive restrictions placed on Jews by the Nuremberg laws meant that his father lost control of the factory in which he manufactured buttons and buckles; he was even briefly interned in a concentration camp. 'Kristallnacht' on 9 November 1938 compelled the family to leave Germany. Newton's parents fled to Chile. He was issued with a passport just after turning 18, and left Germany on 5 December 1938. At Trieste he boarded the 'Conte Rosso' (along with about two hundred others escaping the Nazis) intending to journey to China. After arriving in Singapore he decided to remain as a reporter for the Straits Times and worked as a portrait photographer. He died at the age of 83 on 23 January 2004 in Los Angeles (car accident)
Helmut Newton's 1952 portrait of Laurel Martyn, National Library of Australia
Newton was interned by British authorities while in Singapore, and was sent to Australia on board the 'Queen Mary', arriving in Sydney on 27 September 1940[1]. Internees travelled to the camp of Tatura, Victoria by train under armed guard. He was released from internment in 1942, and briefly worked as a fruit-picker in northern Victoria. In April 1942, he enlisted with the Australian Army and worked as a truck driver. After the war, in 1945 he became an Australian citizen, and changed his name to Newton in 1946. In 1948 he married actress June Browne, who performed under the stage-name 'June Brunell'. She later became a successful photographer under the ironic pseudonym 'Alice Springs' (after Alice Springs, the central Australian town).
In 1946, Newton set up a studio in fashionable Flinders Lane and worked primarily on fashion photography in the affluent post-war years. He shared his first joint exhibition in May 1953 with Wolfgang Sievers, a German refugee like himself who had also served in the same Company. The exhibition of 'New Visions in Photography' was held at the Federal Hotel in Collins Street and was probably the first glimpse of 'New Objectivity' photography in Australia. Newton went into partnership with Henry Talbot, a fellow German Jew who had also been interned at Tatura, and his association with the studio continued even after 1957 when he left Australia for London. The studio was renamed 'Helmut Newton and Henry Talbot'.
Newton's growing reputation as a fashion photographer was rewarded when he secured a commission to illustrate fashions in a special Australian supplement for Vogue magazine, published in January 1956. He won a twelve-month contract with British Vogue and he left for London in February 1957, leaving Talbot to manage the business. He left the magazine before the end of his contract and went to Paris where he worked for French and German magazines. He returned to Melbourne in March 1959 to a contract for Australian Vogue.
He settled in Paris in 1961 and continued work as a fashion photographer. His works appeared in magazines including, most significantly, French Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. He established a particular style marked by erotic, stylised scenes, often with sado-masochistic and fetishistic subtexts. A heart attack in 1970 slowed his output somewhat but he extended his work and his notoriety/fame greatly increased, notably with his 1980 "Big Nudes" series which marked the pinnacle of his erotic-urban style, underpinned with excellent technical skills. He also worked in portraiture and more fantastical studies.
Newton was extremely fond of his hometown of Berlin, and in October 2003 he donated an extensive photo collection to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, establishing the Helmut Newton Foundation. The foundation's aim is the conservation, protection and presentation of the oeuvre of Helmut Newton and Alice Springs.
In his later life, Newton lived in Monte Carlo and Los Angeles. He was killed when his car hit a wall in the driveway of the famous Chateau Marmont, the hotel on Sunset Boulevard which had for several years served as his residence in Southern California. It has been speculated that Newton suffered a heart attack in the moments before the collision.[citation needed] His ashes are buried next to Marlene Dietrich at the Städtischen Friedhof III in Berlin. (Less) Channel: youtube
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