Happy new year folks!
let all of our dreams come true on 2011! and yeps, I’ve already bought tickets for the next trip to zurich, swiss!
yey!!! :-)
let all of our dreams come true on 2011! and yeps, I’ve already bought tickets for the next trip to zurich, swiss!
yey!!! :-)
today we’ve been to dortmund to support our team versus HSV!
awezome feeling seeing 7o.ooo people singing ‘nena - leuchtturm’
what a lovely eve’!
Wheeehuh!
Need words to explain how fuc*in great this trip was! We had it all! :)
*what a lovely city* some housers would scream, and they’re damn right!
the skyline, viewed by the Ütliberg’s fuck*in awesome!
and street parade shure shot me back to listin up to electro music again.
The performences of tocadisco and paul kalkbrenner really, i mean, REALLY, were amazing. 2011, Streetparade I’m there! :) For shure!
Anyways, it’s around 2am. Just got off from work and yes, I’m a bit nervous, yeah, almost satisfied by the meaning, gettin off for vacations tomorrow (today)
On the other hand, I met a pretty nice girl! :)
Withness the fitness.
We had 2 nice days in phantasia land.
the hotel “Ling Bao” sure is pretty nice.
i Love the Pool!





hello, my bithday has been quite good.. anyway getting 27 isn’t that far from 30!
thanks for every kind of gratulations! i’m lookin forward for my holiday in swiss, zr. it’ll sure be a great trip!
on the other side, gratulations to spain for winning world’s championship!
have a nice day!
Johnny Cash’s American VI: Ain’t No Grave, featuring the final recordings the Man in Black ever made before his death in September 2003, will be released via American Recordings and Lost Highway on February 26th, the day that would have marked Cash’s 78th birthday. Like the previous LPs in the American series, Rick Rubin produced the sixth installment.
Covers on the set include Sheryl Crow’s “Redemption Day,” Kris Kristofferson’s “For the Good Times,” Ed McCurdy’s “Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream” and Bob Nolan’s “Cool Water.” American VI will also feature the never-before-heard Cash original “I Corinthians: 15:55,” which he wrote during the last three years of his life. Cash began recording American VI in 2002 and worked up until his September 12th, 2003 death. Cash stuck with the project even after the death his wife June Carter in May 2003. “Johnny said that recording was his main reason for being alive. I think it was the only thing that kept him going,” Rubin said in a statement.
Guitarists Mike Campbell, Matt Sweeney, Jonny Polonsky and Smokey Hormel and keyboardist Benmont Tench join Cash on American VI, and the Avett Brothers’ Seth and Scott contribute to the title song “Ain’t No Grave.” As this album represents the last of Cash’s recordings, American VI will be the final installment of an American series that dates back to 1994. Both American III: Solitary Man and the American Recordings box set Unearthed were among Rolling Stone’s Top 100 Albums of the Decade.
Well, I found some time to share some pictures with you guys!
*who cares* I already knew that. :-P

















Oh yes it does.
Most easiest thing is, to quote somebody who has already found the right words:
R.I.P. JR.