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  1. If you're interested, an update on our adoption: http://www.online-literature.com/for...3#comment49003.
  2. Symph, an update on the adoption: http://www.online-literature.com/for...6#comment47786.
  3. Well, I made a confession. I think you'll be interested. See my blog: http://www.online-literature.com/for...og.php?b=10136
  4. Pleasure
  5. Thanks.
  6. Haha, this was the line in parentheses at the end of my earlier msg to you:
    Although the video says "Enya" it is actually by the british composer Karl Jenkins in his made-up language which he used to make human voice work like instrumentals.
  7. Really? At three seconds into the clip, it says Adiemus Enya. I assumed that meant Enya. Who is the artist then?
  8. Hmm I'll sure check them out. And that's not by Enya.
  9. Silly. Don't feel bad, I've done that too. Very pretty. I never understand Enya's songs, but they are pretty. I liked the visuals too. Some jokes in my blog, if you want a good laugh: http://www.online-literature.com/for...2#comment46292.

  10. Hahahaha I just realized (after so many days!!) that I posted this in my profile instead of yours by mistake:

    Thank you so very much Virge! Here's something I have been listening to all day:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovVPmm7_Ezg
    This might sound familiar as it was in the in Lion King movie I believe. I must have heard it there too, but never really noticed it back then. Now I found it suddenly and fell in love with it right away.
    (Although the video says "Enya" it is actually by the british composer Karl Jenkins in his made-up language which he used to make human voice work like instrumentals.)
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