I made this remix from the real song "Kiss the Rain by Yiruma" I played this & recorded it from my USB Midi Keyboard (Casio) I think WTK - 200. I was bored one day so yea decided to do this. My first Remix as well. Made with: Anvil Studios :: Download Link :: http://www.anvilstudio.com/upgraden.htm Edited with Windows Movie Maker. (I know. Crappy) Watch in HD! I know i misspelled Embed. Download Instructions: 1. Go to: http://www.file2hd.com 2. Paste this url in the box:: http://www.myspace.com/claytonokadaso... 3. Tick in the "I have read and agree to the Terms of Service" Box 4. Fill in the "Audio" Circle. 5. Choose which Quality you want to download. 6. Right Click on it and click Save As. 7. Choose Destination Folder then in the Name put: Kiss the Remix.mp3
Category: Music Tags: kiss the rain remix piano string drum midi mp3 clayton okada jabuuty671 yiruma anvil studio windows movie maker bored guam fun chaud fob myspace youtube friends stupid yay your gay why you reading these tags nice smooth beautiful cool great amazing song
Over four thousand (4,000) Olongapeños and from neighboring provinces such as Bataan and Zambales trooped to the Olongapo City Convention Center (OCCC) on May 26, 2009 for the Special Recruitment Activity (SRA), a part of Mayor James Gordon, Jr.s job and opportunities assistance program for the people of Olongapo.
The activity was a joint effort of the Subic IT Council headed by Engr. Jay Son, WOW Card Inc., Public Employment Services Office (PESO), Bagumbayan Volunteers and the City Councils Committee on Labor and Employment.
Mayor James Bong Gordon, Jr. through the Public Employment Services Office (PESO), headed by Evelyn delos Santos, thousands of job seekers were served, including the former US base employees, who are given priority on the Guam project.
Twenty thousand (20,000) skilled workers are needed to fill in jobs created by the impending transfer of the US military facility in Okinawa, Japan to Guam. In line with this, an on line registration was also conducted which made the processing of applications fast and easy.
Patuloy nating ilalapit sa mamamayang Olongapeño ang mga trabaho sa pamamagitan ng PESO. Ito ay bahagi ng naisin ko na maiangat ang pamumuhay ng ating mga kalungsod, Mayor Gordon said.
Nineteen (19) Overseas Recruitment Agencies and thirteen (13) Local Companies participated in the Special Recruitment Activity (SRA), in cooperation with the Department of Labor and Employment(DOLE), Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (POEA), Technical Skills Development Agency (TESDA) and PESO skills Training.
Category: News & Politics Tags: bagumbayan guam task force boze-do-it subicbay it council peso
John F. Kennedy High School (Tumon, Guam) Commenement Ceremony for the Class of 2009. This was the moment in the ceremony where the graduates transferred the tassel from the left to the right of their cap.
Category: People & Blogs Tags: J.F.K. High School Guam Class of 2009 Graduation
John F. Kennedy High School (Tumon, Guam) Commenement Ceremony for the Class of 2009. This was the closing of the ceremony, where the graduates sang along to "Better Days" by The Goo Goo Dolls... then the dropping of the balloons.
Category: People & Blogs Tags: J.F.K. High School Guam Class of 2009 Graduation Better Days The Goo Goo Dolls
The people of Guam have been watching in silence as the future of our island drastically changes before our eyes. Due to our political status and current leadership, we have had little-to-no say in plans for our future.
A collective of youth and grassroots organizations came together to organize a rally for change entitled Reclaim Guåhan: Chule Tatte Guåhan. The collective aims to break the silence and empower people to express what they envision for our island.
The rally featured different local musicians and means of creative and conscious expression. In this video the band Ham Hock and Mongos is playing.
Category: News & Politics Tags: Chamorro Chamoru Guam Guahan JD Crutch Son Mcarrel South Dandan Musika Guinaiya Kanta Decolonization Self-Determination Art Culture Kuttura Band Danderu Musicians
The people of Guam have been watching in silence as the future of our island drastically changes before our eyes. Due to our political status and current leadership, we have had little-to-no say in plans for our future.
A collective of youth and grassroots organizations came together to organize a rally for change entitled Reclaim Guåhan: Chule Tatte Guåhan. The collective aims to break the silence and empower people to express what they envision for our island.
The rally took place on May 23, 2009 at Skinner's Plaza in Hagatna.
This video is of a candlelight vigil which took place at the finakpo' of the rally.
Category: News & Politics Tags: Guam Guahan Chamorro Chamoru Guamanian Empowerment Decolonization Colonization Landfil Federales Feds Military Buildup Micronesia CNMI Marianas Culture Language Self-Determination Social Justice Improvement Government Angel Santos Manhoben Youth Famaguon
Blog includes but not limited to: personal interests, dilettante daybook entries, assorted island information, possibly some humor, plus a little bit slambook, and a touch of soapbox on occasion.
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