A ‘Bizzlebox' is pop culture slang for an online version of a soapbox or in todays modern culture, this would be known as a website.
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‘-izzle’ was first used in African American English slang by E-40 and popularized by the infamous Snoop Dog in his song “What’s My Name (Part 2)” on his album ‘Tha Last Meal’. The lyrics say:
Izzle kizzle, fo' schizzle
My nizzle, yo fizzle kizzy wizzy izzle what you sizzle?
Fo' schizzle bizzle, ha ha yo shut yo lippyizzle
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A Soapbox is a platform from which one makes a speech, announcement or expression.
Hyde Park in London is known for its soapbox public speakers on Sunday mornings at Speakers Corner since 1872. Today’s version of a soapbox is a website blog.
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‘-izzle’ was first used in African American English slang by E-40 and popularized by the infamous Snoop Dog in his song “What’s My Name (Part 2)” on his album ‘Tha Last Meal’. The lyrics say:
Izzle kizzle, fo' schizzle
My nizzle, yo fizzle kizzy wizzy izzle what you sizzle?
Fo' schizzle bizzle, ha ha yo shut yo lippyizzle
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A Soapbox is a platform from which one makes a speech, announcement or expression.
Hyde Park in London is known for its soapbox public speakers on Sunday mornings at Speakers Corner since 1872. Today’s version of a soapbox is a website blog.
Rob Matthew Gonzalez (born July 3, is an American actor. He is set to make his big screen debut in the 2008 Saw V and the 2009 Saw VI. Rob currently is working as a Executive Director of Worldwide Media Affairs at LionsGate Home Entertainment. He is represented by Endeavor Talent Agency in California. Rob Graduated from New York University, in 2006 with his Degree in Psychiatry. Rob worked as a Clinical Psychiatrist Before recieving a job offer from LionsGate. Rob is the first African American to hold the title of Executive At LionsGate. Rob is married To a fellow Actor, and is the proud parent of three children, with twins expected in March 2008. Rob has three Biological Siblings, and three Adopted Siblings. his Mother is a Neurosurgeon at an Ohio Childrens Hospital, while his Father who is deceased was a United States Senator. Robs Greatest Desire is to showcase his Love for Writing and Film, in Hopes that it will Change Lives. Rob and his Husband currently reside in Beverly Hills, Ca, with Their Three children.
Filmography
*Saw V (2008) - Demetrius James
*Saw VI (2009) - Demetrius James
Filmography
*Saw V (2008) - Demetrius James
*Saw VI (2009) - Demetrius James
David Barnard - Piano
Originally from Australia, David studied at the Flinders Street School of Music (Adelaide) with Diana Harris. At the age of 18, he graduated with a Bachelor of Music (Performance) and an Advanced Diploma of Music (Accompanying). He was recognised nationally for his outstanding achievements during study and for being the youngest B.Mus graduate in Australia.
David returned to his family roots to further his career and he is now working widely throughout the UK and Europe as a chamber musician, accompanist & opera répétiteur.
As a répétiteur David has worked with, Nicholas Braithwaite (State Opera of South Australia), John Owen-Edwards (Gilbert & Sullivan Company), Fraser Goulding (The Opera School Wales, Swansea City Opera), Phillip Sutherland (TOSW, Opera Box) Martin Merry (Opera Osuna, Seville), Stephen Barlow (State Opera of South Australia), Paul McCreesh (Music in the round, Sheffield), Kent Nagano (ABC Classics), Michael Lloyd (British Youth Opera), David Corkhill (BYO), Peter Robinson (State Opera of South Australia & BYO), English Touring Opera as MD for the education project, ICE and The Minatour Music Theatre Company as MD for the New English Version of The Barber of Seville.
His recital work has included; Gillian Sullivan, Wendy Hopkins, Deborah Norman, Nicola Mills, Sylvia O'Brien, Frank O’Brien, Sarah Fox, Adrian Dwyer, Dawn Foxall, Diana Sharpe, Donald Maxwell, Thomas Gregory, Daniel Parkin, including concerts in the Oxford Lieder Festival, Buxton Fringe Festival, St. John's, Smith Square (London), Chichester Festival (LMN), Wexford Festival (MFW), National Concert Hall (Dublin) & Florence, Italy.
His Orchestral work includes: Manchester Concert Orchestra, London Concert Orchestra (Raymond Gubbay Ltd) & BBC Symphony Orchestra.
David is a part of the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now scheme, and involved in the Britten-Pears young artists programme.
Originally from Australia, David studied at the Flinders Street School of Music (Adelaide) with Diana Harris. At the age of 18, he graduated with a Bachelor of Music (Performance) and an Advanced Diploma of Music (Accompanying). He was recognised nationally for his outstanding achievements during study and for being the youngest B.Mus graduate in Australia.
David returned to his family roots to further his career and he is now working widely throughout the UK and Europe as a chamber musician, accompanist & opera répétiteur.
As a répétiteur David has worked with, Nicholas Braithwaite (State Opera of South Australia), John Owen-Edwards (Gilbert & Sullivan Company), Fraser Goulding (The Opera School Wales, Swansea City Opera), Phillip Sutherland (TOSW, Opera Box) Martin Merry (Opera Osuna, Seville), Stephen Barlow (State Opera of South Australia), Paul McCreesh (Music in the round, Sheffield), Kent Nagano (ABC Classics), Michael Lloyd (British Youth Opera), David Corkhill (BYO), Peter Robinson (State Opera of South Australia & BYO), English Touring Opera as MD for the education project, ICE and The Minatour Music Theatre Company as MD for the New English Version of The Barber of Seville.
His recital work has included; Gillian Sullivan, Wendy Hopkins, Deborah Norman, Nicola Mills, Sylvia O'Brien, Frank O’Brien, Sarah Fox, Adrian Dwyer, Dawn Foxall, Diana Sharpe, Donald Maxwell, Thomas Gregory, Daniel Parkin, including concerts in the Oxford Lieder Festival, Buxton Fringe Festival, St. John's, Smith Square (London), Chichester Festival (LMN), Wexford Festival (MFW), National Concert Hall (Dublin) & Florence, Italy.
His Orchestral work includes: Manchester Concert Orchestra, London Concert Orchestra (Raymond Gubbay Ltd) & BBC Symphony Orchestra.
David is a part of the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now scheme, and involved in the Britten-Pears young artists programme.
Reynols (an Argentine band led by a drummer, Miguel Tomasin, with Down syndrome) earned a measure of fame with a series of high-concept art projects, including a symphony for 10,000 chickens, an album of blank tapes playing, and a disc of "dematerialized" music (an empty CD case).
Reynols' drummer and band leader Miguel Tomasin was once asked how popular the band was in Argentina (where it was the house band on the hit medical program "The Health of Our Children"), to which he replied, "We're more famous than a frozen glass of wool."
Music from Inside the Mirror for the Mega-Mind Ears.
Reynols has played street guerilla gigs with their guitars plugged into pumpkins as well as performances for an "audience" consisting of (presumably sublimating) dry ice. Their drummer and "spiritual leader" is Miguel Tomasin, an individual with Down Syndrome who is also a former pupil of Reynols founders and special educators Alan Courtis and Roberto Conlazo. Reynols has collaborated with Pauline Oliveros as well as the residents of a pollo ranch. They have "written" a piece for "baritone, tenor, contralto and soprano whistling kettles" that does in fact have some relationship to String Quartet literature. They have also made field recordings of imaginary places, such as a Márquez-esque outpost in Tomasin's imagination over which the banner of "Minecxio" flies (shades of Christian Vander's prog-sludge Magma), the forces of attraction binding magnetized particles to spooled strips of plastic polymers (Blank Tapes on Trente Oiseaux), and the installation of a hole in a street in Buenos Aires (Rampotanza Ronil Rempelente).
Reynols' drummer and band leader Miguel Tomasin was once asked how popular the band was in Argentina (where it was the house band on the hit medical program "The Health of Our Children"), to which he replied, "We're more famous than a frozen glass of wool."
Music from Inside the Mirror for the Mega-Mind Ears.
Reynols has played street guerilla gigs with their guitars plugged into pumpkins as well as performances for an "audience" consisting of (presumably sublimating) dry ice. Their drummer and "spiritual leader" is Miguel Tomasin, an individual with Down Syndrome who is also a former pupil of Reynols founders and special educators Alan Courtis and Roberto Conlazo. Reynols has collaborated with Pauline Oliveros as well as the residents of a pollo ranch. They have "written" a piece for "baritone, tenor, contralto and soprano whistling kettles" that does in fact have some relationship to String Quartet literature. They have also made field recordings of imaginary places, such as a Márquez-esque outpost in Tomasin's imagination over which the banner of "Minecxio" flies (shades of Christian Vander's prog-sludge Magma), the forces of attraction binding magnetized particles to spooled strips of plastic polymers (Blank Tapes on Trente Oiseaux), and the installation of a hole in a street in Buenos Aires (Rampotanza Ronil Rempelente).