guitar hero livin on a prayer

Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | No Comments »

guitar – expert – 99% – streak 474 – david moffat :P
drums – expert – 91% – streak 74 – david pinto
bass – medium – 97% – streak 123 – callie moffat
It Aint Got No Sound

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Aaron Durr – Tattoo Shop

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | No Comments »

The first in a series of videos promoting Aaron Durr’s latest album, “This Is Ridiculous” NOW AVAILABLE ON iTUNES!

Check out more videos at thekinghasarrived.com

Special thanks to Vince Cabrera of Unbound Tattoos, and David Moffat.

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i’ll give you points for helping me about..David Livingstone!?

Posted by admin on July 6th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | 4 Comments »

PrettyPlease Answer this, dont press back lol!..
it might take a while but it would be much apreciated if u could help!!thanks.

Okay, so im doing a biography on David Livingstone..
this is what i have;;

David Livingstone was born on the 19th of March in 1813 in Blantyre Scotland.
From a young age David Livingstone had planned to become a Calvinist missionary. After finishing his education, David Livingstone was ready to preach the gospel of God to the earth. He had always wanted to do missionary work in China but he set off to Africa instead. There he succeeded in making some of the most spectacular discoveries of this day.
David was one of seven children of Neil and Agnes Livingstone, by the age of ten he started work in a cotton mill factory he helped with the family finances and he still managed to complete his studies.
In 1830 British churches put out a call for missionaries to go to China, David couldn’t resist the chance to go. So he studied for two years to receive an advanced degree.

Unfortunately, just as the team were about to embark to Asia, the trip was cancelled; China became embroiled in the Opium Wars.
David had spoken to Robert Moffat a South African missionary, not long after the cancellation of his trip. Mr. Moffat convinced David that his missionary services were needed in Africa. So not long after, in 1841 David landed in Cape Town South Africa.
Moffat was right about needing Livingstone’s help in Africa. As Livingstone devoted himself to his missionary work, he also became a vocal anti-slavery advocate. His rally against the slavery made him an enemy of the Boers and the Portuguese people.
David traveled from village to village and it introduced him to parts of southern Africa that had never been explored by other Europeans.
Livingstone made his way through to the Kalahari visiting places never known by others. He was recognized by his bravery and Mr. Livingstone became part of a team sent to explore Lake Ngami, their discoveries resulted in the presentation of a gold medal from the Royal Geographic Society.
In between his journeys, in 1844 David Livingstone married Mary. The eldest daughter of Robert Moffat to them the had 6 children. After marrying, Mary traveled by Livingstone’s side for seven years before he made Mary return to Britain with their kids.
From 1852-56 David had explored the African interior and was the first European to see the Mosioa-Tunya waterfall also known as ‘Victoria F Mosioa-Tunya alls’. He was also the first European to cross the entire width of southern part of Africa.
These discoveries made David Livingstone well known in England, he left Africa in 1856 to launch his book he wrote about his experiences, he also gave speeches as he traveled around England.
He went back to Africa In the year 1858 only to discover more things. He came across Lake Nyasa (1858) the Chilwa River (1859) and plenty other places. In March 1869 he reached Ujiji only to discover that there was no mail and that his supplies had been stolen. David was sick, depressed, and exhausted. In September he set out again witnessing horrific slave trades.
By this time Europe and America hadn’t heard from him and they thought that David was lost! So the Lon don Daily Telegraph and the New York Herald sent a man known as Henry Stanley to search for him. Stanley searched for a long time and then he happened to find David Livingstone in Ujiji he stayed with David for a while but unable to persuade Livingstone to return to England, Stanley reequipped him and departed.
On May the 1st 1873, David’s servants found him in his tent kneeling in prayer. He had died. His men buried his heart and his body was taken back to England.
On April 18, 1874, Livingstone was buried in great honor in London’s Westminster Abbey.

What main events should i add to it??
say anything for me to make this better and more interesting!!
thanks a bunch

LIFE SAVERS YOU ALL ARE. x

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David Tennant talks about Doctor Who: The End of Time (GMTV, 31.12.09) – DoctorWhoDom

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | 25 Comments »

Actor David Tennant appeared on the show to talk about the new episode. Clips from the show could not be included because broadcasters get arsey about such things.

More info about the forthcoming DVD here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002SZQC7U/dvdfevecouk-21
And the Complete 4 Series boxset here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002KSA41U/dvdfevecouk-21

(C) GMTV 2009

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Breakfast – David Tennant on why he quit Doctor Who (03.11.08)

Posted by admin on June 30th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | 25 Comments »

Actor David Tennant announced tonight that he is quitting at the end of 2009 and has come on Breakfast to talk about it.

(C) BBC 2008

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David Tennant talks about Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars (GMTV, 30.10.09) – DoctorWhoDom

Posted by admin on June 26th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | 25 Comments »

Actor David Tennant appeared on the show to talk about the new episode. Clips from the show could not be included because broadcasters get arsey about such things.

More info about the forthcoming DVD here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002SZQC7U/dvdfevecouk-21
And the Complete 4 Series boxset here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002KSA41U/dvdfevecouk-21

(C) GMTV 2009

Duration : 0:6:28

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David Bowden’s Garage

Posted by admin on June 21st, 2010 and filed under david moffat | 6 Comments »

David Bowden’s collection of rare Aussie motoring history, including Falcon GTHO race cars driven by Allan Moffat

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Journey to The Lost Battlefield – kayak leg

Posted by admin on June 16th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | No Comments »

Let the kayaking begin! Exclusive action footage of the adventure taken from camera phone.

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David Tennant talks about Doctor Who: The End of Time (Breakfast, 31.12.09) – DoctorWhoDom

Posted by admin on June 12th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | 25 Comments »

Actor David Tennant appeared on the show to talk about the new episode. Clips from the show could not be included because broadcasters get arsey about such things.

More info about the forthcoming DVD here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002SZQC7U/dvdfevecouk-21
And the Complete 4 Series boxset here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002KSA41U/dvdfevecouk-21

(C) BBC 2009

Duration : 0:10:36

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David Moffat on Su Mon Wong

Posted by admin on June 8th, 2010 and filed under david moffat | No Comments »

David Moffat discusses Su Mon Wong a pioneer of marketing education at QUT.

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