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La Noche EP
year: 2005
genre: house
price: $0.80
tracks: 4


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Update Information: Click this button to correct information, submit new information or submit images.My Discogs Submissions Drafts Collection Wantlist more...Help About Discogs Quick Start Guide Developers API Help Forums more...Sign in to get personalized recommendations.Everybody on da Dancefloor feat.Didje Kelli (RMX)Corazon Loco E.Sold by Amazon Digital Services, Inc or SONY BMG Music Entertainment Downloads LLC.Your comments can help make our site better for everyone.Please note that we are unable to respond directly to all feedback submitted via this form, but we'll ask you to sign in so we can contact you if needed.You have no recently viewed items or searches.After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.Everybody on da Dancefloor feat.Music and the eMusic logo are registered trademarks in the USA and other countries.You can edit this page to correct data or upload images, but you must log in first.Greece to Paris, the Caribbean and Key West (my favorite)...But if expenses weren't an issue (and aren't they always), I would love to travel to the UK to see more closely the land of my heritage.If expense was not an issue, where would you most like to travel?But if expenses weren't an issue (and aren't they always), I would love to travel to the UK to see more closely the land of my heritage.If expense was not an issue, where would you most like to travel?Well, maybe back to Israel, the Holy Land, and especially Jerusalem.AC no offense, you are cute and all, but I wonder if this isn't going to be lame.You are going to have to try harder.Well, maybe back to Israel, the Holy Land, and especially Jerusalem.AC no offense, you are cute and all, but I wonder if this isn't going to be lame.Africa (Egypt, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, South Africa) and, especially, Asia (Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan).Australia and spent in aggregate some 2+ years there, and I love the people, weather, food, beaches and culture.The South African culture and people are very, very similar to Australia...US dollar, South Africa might be your best travel buy anywhere.As for Beirut, the is a reason why it was considered the luxury resort of the mediterranean region prior to the wars destroyed much of the structure of the city in the 1980s.Africa (Egypt, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, South Africa) and, especially, Asia (Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan).Sydney, Johannesburg and Cape Town, and Beirut (believe it or not).Sydney is my favorite city in the world, and I would love to retire there."Oz" (1 week in and around Sydney, long weekend in the Great Barrier Reef, 2 days in Melbourne and a couple days in the outbacks).The South African culture and people are very, very similar to Australia...As for Beirut, the is a reason why it was considered the luxury resort of the mediterranean region prior to the wars destroyed much of the structure of the city in the 1980s.However, it still has retained much of it's beauty...I'd probably explore South America in detail, given the opportunity.I've been fortunate through work to have worked in 7 countries (and a retarded number of US states, also...I'm pretty picky about where I like to travel to, given that I'm pretty much always on the road with work.For example, if I'm going to a beach, it better be within a 3 hour flight.Australia and spent in aggregate some 2+ years there, and I love the people, weather, food, beaches and culture."Oz" (1 week in and around Sydney, long weekend in the Great Barrier Reef, 2 days in Melbourne and a couple days in the outbacks).As for Beirut, the is a reason why it was considered the luxury resort of the mediterranean region prior to the wars destroyed much of the structure of the city in the 1980s.Summers in Sydney never get much over 90 degrees.And it very rarely rains in Sydney.I'm pretty picky about where I like to travel to, given that I'm pretty much always on the road with work.Wow, Walt, you've really done some travelling in your day.Funny, but when you did it regularly (as I did while heading up a product group for MasterCard), you do get used to the 12+ hour flights.ArmyChick07 Wrote: bbaker Wrote:OK, I'll play along.AC no offense, you are cute and all, but I wonder if this isn't going to be lame.You are going to have to try harder.If you have a better idea, I implore you to give it a shot.OptimisticOwl Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: bbaker Wrote:OK, I'll play along.AC no offense, you are cute and all, but I wonder if this isn't going to be lame.You are going to have to try harder.If you have a better idea, I implore you to give it a shot.What your religion is, because these things are none of my business.But as far as new places I'd like to visit, China and India are at the top of the list.But if expenses weren't an issue (and aren't they always), I would love to travel to the UK to see more closely the land of my heritage.Spain, Italy, Ireland, Prague, Brazil and Costa Rica.LA: Would loveto spend a month there learning about this city.....Want to go to Yankee Stadium before it's demise, and ant to go to the new Ebbets Field to see what my grandfather's eyes saw.BOSTON Can't see one without the other.....NORTH CAROLINA Been there but would love to go again.I've been all over the US, into Canada and down Mexico way a few times, but my overseas travel has been limited.China (a week each in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong).What I'd really like to do is go everywhere my child has gone: UK, Wales, Scotland, Spain, Germany, Italy, France, Norway, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, I feel like I'm missing a few.That probably means UK, Scotland and Wales.If you happen to go, staying in Ancient Corinth is a great option.Very quaint, and incredibly calming.Same with East Berlin, where more of my family is from.Add Ireland, Wales, Scotland, London followed by Paris.Need to make a trip back to Tamarindo, Costa Rica.Eugene, Oregon is the most beautiful city in North America.I'm think Argentina, second choice would be Spain).Being a Spanish major and all.I've visited England, Italy, France, Mexico and Canada.Qatar and Singapore due to my dads job.Both places are really westernized, but Singapore is pretty bizarre.The other places I'd wanna go are Japan, South Africa and Scandanavia.Really I would love to visit somewhere in the Middle East, but things are a little dicy there these days.As far as outside the US...It's also amazing how capitalistic communist countries like Russia and China are.Japan (Tokyo) amazes for how well they deal with 25M people on any given day.India, the largest democracy in the world, is also the most diverse place I've ever been, but also the most depressing with the numbers of the absolute poorest or the poor living on the streets.Houston summers 12 months a year and at least twice as expensive!I'm still trying to make up my mind about the Middle East as I first went there last year.Shiner, TX to tour the Brewery.If the opportunity came up for me to go someplace really cool, I probably wouldn't turn it down; but there's really no place, offhand, that I'm pining to go (there was the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, but OJ and I went on that trip awhile back).Italy to meet OJ back in '99 when his sub made a stop there...District, the RTJ golf trail in Alabama, etc.And then of course there are places I'd like to revisit, including Santa Fe, Colorado, San Diego, San Francisco...Hopefully we'll make it to Spain this year, although it seems silly to do that and not spend a day or two in Paris.But that means trusting my husband's French, which is pretty terrifying.Not to mention New York, where I've never been (save EWR!Hopefully we'll make it to Spain this year, although it seems silly to do that and not spend a day or two in Paris.The matches break the monotony of the museum of the day, and give focal points to shoot for during the trip.Antarctica (to complete the continents) 7.Outer space (this one probably won't ever happen, but like Lauramac I can dream) Places I most want to go back to: 1.Seychelle Islands (though I was there BEFORE the tourists discovered it, and I'm afriad it'd be a bit of a letdown) 2.Portugal (the last cheap place in Europe, though getting less cheap every day) 3.Scotland (and this time I'm going to play golf) 5.Aussie word for "Manana" was, and he replied, "Sorry, we don't have anything that intense"; and yet, the phones work, the lights work, the water works, cold is cold and hot is hot and you can drink it, and if the bus is supposed to pick you up at 7:30, it's rolling into the parking lot at 7:29; this time, I want to get to Perth).New Zealand (Kiwis think the Aussies are hyper) 8.Pretty much anywhere I've been, except as noted below Most underrated destinations: 1.Ephesus is nearby, better preserved than many other ancient sites 3.Nuremburg all dressed up for Christmas, with a light snow falling, was pretty special.One thing that I have observed.Most anywhere in Europe, the papers are full of adds for relatively cheap weeks in Dubai or Mauritius or the Seychelles or the Maldives or Phuket or any number of other exotic locations.Tomball Owl Wrote:I've been lucky to have traveled to places I'd never have imagined I'd see, but I'm still fond of the good 'ol USA.As far as outside the US...Germany (great food and beer), Costa Rica (beautiful, diverse environment) and Thailand (great, cheap food and golf and very friendly people).It's also amazing how capitalistic communist countries like Russia and China are.Japan (Tokyo) amazes for how well they deal with 25M people on any given day.Houston summers 12 months a year and at least twice as expensive!I'm with you on Singapore, and I've had the misfortune of having to take many a business trips there.Why go to Singapore when you can just walk down 5th Avenue or Rodeo Drive?Navy Game and Lambeau Field to see the Packers and the Cowboys.Tons of things I need to see in our country.I've heard Dubai a few times...Brazil (maybe when they host the World Cup?ArmyChick07 Wrote:I've heard Dubai a few times...Right now quite a few projects in our office are Dubai projects.But if expenses weren't an issue (and aren't they always), I would love to travel to the UK to see more closely the land of my heritage.ArmyChick07 Wrote:I've heard Dubai a few times...Right now quite a few projects in our office are Dubai projects.The married ones brought their wives along for "protection."Anyway, the protection angle was that if you were sitting at a table with women, they wouldn't come on to you.Viejobuho Wrote:Like many of you, I have been all over the place.Drove through there once to get to MY personal paradise: key west.But i would love to spend some real time there.THRILL Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote:Alright, guys, if you tire of the OT speak, just let me know!Greece to Paris, the Caribbean and Key West (my favorite)...If expense was not an issue, where would you most like to travel?THRILL, I think I understand why you no longer teach Sunday School................If expense was not an issue, where would you most like to travel?Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?THRILL Wrote: Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?And why can't we extend that to any one's undergarments?HOW did I miss the Pantyland comment?!Greece to Paris, the Caribbean and Key West (my favorite)...But if expenses weren't an issue (and aren't they always), I would love to travel to the UK to see more closely the land of my heritage.ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?And why can't we extend that to any one's undergarments?Wrote: THRILL Wrote: 2timesanowl Wrote: THRILL Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote:Alright, guys, if you tire of the OT speak, just let me know!Greece to Paris, the Caribbean and Key West (my favorite)...But if expenses weren't an issue (and aren't they always), I would love to travel to the UK to see more closely the land of my heritage.THRILL Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?You want I should bring the throngs of cheerleaders?ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?HOW did I miss the Pantyland comment?!ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?You want I should bring the throngs of cheerleaders?THRILL Wrote: 2timesanowl Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: ArmyChick07 Wrote: THRILL Wrote: Chef Owl Wrote:Oh, come now, what is wrong with discussing a women's undergarments on a public forum?And why can't we extend that to any one's undergarments?You want I should bring the throngs of cheerleaders?That might keep him in check.Chef Owl Wrote:find Thrill a suitable partner, preferably a woman.PM me with details, and I'll see what I can do.Depending on the location, I may be able to show up.Nothing I do will fix my problem of getting dissconnected at portals, Which router should I use?One that will work PERFECTLY with asherons call.To be a great champion you must believe you are the best.RE: I need a new router for AC (OT?Even the wireless one I have now with wireless G works fine.By continuing past this page, and by your continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement.IGN's 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