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      What The Hell Happened To Kristian Leontiou?
      This is the question I asked myself yesterday. Kristian Leontiou was one of my favourite singer/songwriters on the rise in 2005 but just like that - he was gone. With a promising debut album called "Some Day Soon" which garnered...

      Written by: Electroqueer


      Take a note: Kristian Aadnevik
      Estaba navegando por la página de Fashionmission cuando di con su nombre. Hace tres días. Desde entonces, a ratos, continué navegando y buscando más piezas del puzzle llamado Kristian Aadnevik.Surfing through Fashionmission site the other day I found his name. Three days ago. Since then, I've been searching for the pieces of the puzzle named Kristian Aadnevik.De origen es Noruego pero actualm

      Written by: SXY FASHION QUEEN


      [Concurso Fifa 08] Kristian y su gata también querían participar
      Malditos… tenéis un mes para enviarme vídeos y esperáis a que se cierre el plazo para hacerlo. Afortunadamente aún estáis a tiempo y Kristian, de Akihabara Blues también ha querido participar junto con su gata. Ojo porque podemos estar frente al nuevo Maradona. Creo que este vídeo lo voy a clasificar bajo la categoría “tú también puedes” XD:

      Written by: Dandel


      Toolz #006 [kristian holz - dackel EP]
      “Fresh atmospheric Detroit influenced sounds with a little dancefloor kick and a touch of a german sausage dog.” Download Compressed Archive Kurzhaar Langhaar Rauhaar Bonustrak: Rauhes Holz tribetoolz.de

      Written by: Bleepwatch


      Fallen Angel #13-16 by Peter David, J.K. Woodward and Kristian Donaldson
      I can appreciate how it's got to be nice to be Peter David these days--he's got an exclusive at one company and he's wrestled free a series from the other and made a go of it after they couldn't. I just don't need to read a smug, self-satisfied, self-indulgent mess masquerading as a comic book.Fallen Angel #14-16 guest-star Supergirl Linda Danvers, only she's called Lin because getting sued by DC wouldn't be fun (even though it's obvious--and David's attested to it--it's Danvers). Back at DC, it was never going to be made clear if Lee was or was not Supergirl. First thing at IDW, she's not Supergirl. Maybe second thing. So what's this story reveal about Supergirl? See, she was the first Fallen Angel. How extraordinary.The first issue of the arc opens in a mental hospital where Peter David's stand-in is Lin's shrink. At least J.K. Woodward's art is really nice, except when she ends up in Fallen Angel-land at the end and there's still the Woodward art, it's a hiccup. Kri

      Written by: Comics Slop


      Fallen Angel #14-16 by Peter David, J.K. Woodward and Kristian Donaldson
      I can appreciate how it’s got to be nice to be Peter David these days–he’s got an exclusive at one company and he’s wrestled free a series from the other and made a go of it after they couldn’t. I just don’t need to read a smug, self-satisfied, self-indulgent mess masquerading as a comic book. Fallen Angel #14-16 guest-star Supergirl Linda Danvers, only she’s called Lin because getting sued by DC wouldn’t be fun (even though it’s obvious–and David’s attested to it–it’s Danvers). Back at DC, it was never going to be made clear if Lee was or was not Supergirl. First thing at IDW, she’s not Supergirl. Maybe second thing. So what’s this story reveal about Supergirl? See, she was the first Fallen Angel. How extraordinary. The first issue of the arc opens in a mental hospital where Peter David’s stand-in is Lin’s shrink. At least J.K. Woodward’s art is really nice, except when she end

      Written by: Comics Slop


      Meet Ole-Kristian Tollefsen!!
      I couldn't resist putting this picture up...it made me laugh. Anyway, meet Ole-Kristian Tollefsen our blossoming defenseman. Ole was born March 29, 1984 in Oslo, Norway. He was drafted in the 2002 Draft in the 3rd round 65th overall by the Columbus Blue Jackets. He spent two seasons with the Brandon Wheat Kings in the WHL before beginning his pro career in the 2004-2005 season. He split that

      Written by: Bethany's Hockey Rants


      Kristian Vedel Birds
      Designed in 1959 by Kristian Vedel these small oak birds ($59 USD) are still hand turned in a small village in Denmark. We think that they make the perfect home/office accent, plus each bird has a free-moving head that can be balanced to create a wide variety of expressions. It’s available in three sizes in [...]

      Written by: I HEART LUXE


      RESULT: Andy Murray Vs Kristian Pless - 2nd Round - Morgan Keegan Championships (Memphis) 2007
      It makes a change to have a match that doesn't start after midnight and although I didn't have access to LiveScore, I was able to get updates by listening to BBC Radio FiveLive.Not that they were giving much away with football dominating the news. At 11pm I learned that Murray was one set up and 4-4 in the second.At 12pm I learned that Murray had won in straight sets. Nice to know the result, but a score would have been appreciated. I tuned in again this morning and I couldn't even find a mention.Anyway, now I'm online I'm pleased to learn the result was 6-3 7-6 (7-4).On balance this seems like an easier victory than their match last week, but the stats demonstrate that Murray is still below his best.Again we come back to the first serve percentage: 48% in the first and a tragic 35% in the second. Even more tragic for Pless is that - despite the lack of form on the Murray serve - he only managed to carve out 1 break point. Which Murray defended.By contrast Murray had 11 brea

      Written by: Andy Murray News


      Andy Murray Vs Kristian Pless - 2nd Round - Morgan Keegan Championships (Memphis) 2007
      Andy Murray and Kristian Pless (86) are due out on court not before 3:30pm (9:30pm UK Time) so this will be a little bit easier to follow. Still no tv coverage (Eurosport will be showing the Semi-finals and Final again on the weekend), but LiveScore is always available.Murray and Pless met in the 2nd round last week and Murray needed three sets to see off the Dane. Murray will need to keep his concentration, but will be expected to come through and, consequently, at least equal last years Qtr-Final appearance.On a seperate note, I must just comment on how much the official Andy Murray website has improved over the last couple of months. There is a little more detail in the posts than before and the forums really seem to be driving the content. Murray himself has been dipping into the forums and although some of the threads are a bit too diverse for my tastes, there are some gems to be found.Well worth a visit.www.andymurray.com

      Written by: Andy Murray News


      RESULT: Andy Murray Vs Kristian Pless - 2nd Round - SAP Open (San Jose) 2007
      Kristian Pless (83) proved a tougher opponent than the result of the first set suggested.Murray won the opening set 6-0, but Pless picked up his game and won the second set on a tie break (7-5).The third set offered one anxious moment for Murray fans as he had two break points against him while 2-3 down. Murray recovered to hold his serve and then broke Pless immediately before serving out the final set 6-4.So far in this tournament we've seen Murray show his ability to cruise through against a weaker opponent and his ability to get himself out of a hole when under pressure. What next?In the Qtr-Finals, Murray will play either Simon Greul (81) or Hyung-Taik Lee (54)Source:BBC SPORT | Tennis | Murray battles to overcome Pless

      Written by: Andy Murray News


      RESULT: Andy Murray Vs Kristian Pless - 2nd Round - SAP Open (San Jose) 2007
      Kristian Pless (83) proved a tougher opponent than the result of the first set suggested.Murray won the opening set 6-0, but Pless picked up his game and won the second set on a tie break (7-5).The third set offered one anxious moment for Murray fans as he had two break points against him while 2-3 down. Murray recovered to hold his serve and then broke Pless immediately before serving out the final set 6-4.So far in this tournament we've seen Murray show his ability to cruise through against a weaker opponent and his ability to get himself out of a hole when under pressure. What next?In the Qtr-Finals, Murray will play either Simon Greul (81) or Hyung-Taik Lee (54)Source:BBC SPORT | Tennis | Murray battles to overcome Pless

      Written by: Andy Murray News


      Andy Murray Vs Kristian Pless - 2nd Round - Morgan Keegan Championships (Memphis) 2007
      Andy Murray and Kristian Pless (86) are due out on court not before 3:30pm (9:30pm UK Time) so this will be a little bit easier to follow. Still no tv coverage (Eurosport will be showing the Semi-finals and Final again on the weekend), but LiveScore is always available.Murray and Pless met in the 2nd round last week and Murray needed three sets to see off the Dane. Murray will need to keep his concentration, but will be expected to come through and, consequently, at least equal last years Qtr-Final appearance.On a seperate note, I must just comment on how much the official Andy Murray website has improved over the last couple of months. There is a little more detail in the posts than before and the forums really seem to be driving the content. Murray himself has been dipping into the forums and although some of the threads are a bit too diverse for my tastes, there are some gems to be found.Well worth a visit.www.andymurray.com

      Written by: Andy Murray News


      RESULT: Andy Murray Vs Kristian Pless - 2nd Round - Morgan Keegan Championships (Memphis) 2007
      It makes a change to have a match that doesn't start after midnight and although I didn't have access to LiveScore, I was able to get updates by listening to BBC Radio FiveLive.Not that they were giving much away with football dominating the news. At 11pm I learned that Murray was one set up and 4-4 in the second.At 12pm I learned that Murray had won in straight sets. Nice to know the result, but a score would have been appreciated. I tuned in again this morning and I couldn't even find a mention.Anyway, now I'm online I'm pleased to learn the result was 6-3 7-6 (7-4).On balance this seems like an easier victory than their match last week, but the stats demonstrate that Murray is still below his best.Again we come back to the first serve percentage: 48% in the first and a tragic 35% in the second. Even more tragic for Pless is that - despite the lack of form on the Murray serve - he only managed to carve out 1 break point. Which Murray defended.By contrast Murray had 11 brea

      Written by: Andy Murray News


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