I was born at a very early age.
- Lives in Auckland, New Zealand
- From Christchurch, New Zealand
- Male
- Solo
- 12/17/1968
- Followed by 57 people
- Here's my latest music video (I know it's been a while) - thought I'd take a trip to Castlevania! https://youtu.be/n9CmeGmlZC4Here's my latest music video (I know it's been a while) - thought I'd take a trip to Castlevania! https://youtu.be/n9CmeGmlZC4
- BotW now has a randomiser!
Link in the description. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlHYC8v_pTc:O BotW now has a randomiser! :O Link in the description. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlHYC8v_pTc - Here's my latest music video - this game made the Xbox what it is today. As its premiere launch title, it still remains strong in many gamer's minds today!https://youtu.be/9b2SiNPONBMHere's my latest music video - this game made the Xbox what it is today. As its premiere launch title, it still remains strong in many gamer's minds today!https://youtu.be/9b2SiNPONBM
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- Hi all - I'm lucky enough to have a very interesting house-mate. Although he's now in his 70s, he used to work in the media as a journalist, then TV advert maker, TV producer, director and documentary maker. Now retired, he still finds time to do occasional design work for clients.
Why is this interesting? Well, in the late '80s, he and his team were the first Western crew to be allowed into the USSR to make a TV series about ordinary family life behind the Iron Curtain, without any government control! This allowed the Western world to see the Soviets as people, just like themselves.
For some time, I've been trying to persuade him to put the series on YouTube, and a few days ago, he and his business partner agreed for me to do so. I'd like to share it with you, so feel free to check out the entire Icebreaker series there!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwfzmTtitkv3kajjAZJc0CAHi all - I'm lucky enough to have a very interesting house-mate. Although he's now in his 70s, he used to work in the media as a journalist, then TV advert maker, TV producer, director and documentary maker. Now retired, he still finds time to do occasional design work for clients. Why is this interesting? Well, in the late '80s, he and his team were the first Western crew to be allowed into the USSR to make a TV series about ordinary family life behind the Iron Curtain, without any government control! This allowed the Western world to see the Soviets as people, just like themselves. For some time, I've been trying to persuade him to put the series on YouTube, and a few days ago, he and his business partner agreed for me to do so. I'd like to share it with you, so feel free to check out the entire Icebreaker series there! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwfzmTtitkv3kajjAZJc0CA
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