Some of you know that for many years I traveled internationally for our
government.  There are very few countries that I haven't been to for at
least a day or two.  During those travels I've been schooled in many things
that are completely different to the "American" way of thinking.  Food is
different; music is different; politics are different; family life is
different.  The biggest lesson I learned was that different didn't mean
wrong.  My family was nearly completely gaelic (Yes, I have the t-shirt "Mom
. . . Dad . . . I'm Gaelic") and music was a big part of our lives.  I
learned to play many musical instruments and was in the band in jr high,
high school, and got a scholarship in college.  I sang until puberty changed
my voice, but still play around with it.  During my travels, I discovered
that when I don't understand the words that are being sung, it gives me the
opportunity to concentrate on the music itself, and it was a liberating
experience.

Recently, one of the roommates has been seriously obsessed with Sarah
Brightman.  I don't care much for her because I think the "over the top"
theatrics of her concerts dimishes her talent which is amazing.  However,
one concert in Vienna named "Symphony" introduced me to an internationally
known tenor named Alessandro Safina.  He's an amazing, sexy man with a voice
that can cause orgasms simply by listening to him.  I've attached some
youtube vids if anyone is interested.  I apologize that it's not sports
related, but he's way too good to not share.  The last two are the duets
with Sarah and are what made me fall for him like a ton of bricks.  Hope you
enjoy, and tomorrow back to the sports guys, I promise!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIiY0Fvrrrw&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPjvQnZK_PU&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLe0Gc7jE7g&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuKWwXhL8rY&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq7rXYbc3YU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a20qMz7shSU&feature=related

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