Advantages: no pain after lots of dancing or moving about Disadvantages: Slips out or around the shoe or sandals
Scholl Party Feet
I bought these under recommendation of my cousin. She told me they were great to put in shoes and sandals and when I saw then at Bodycare I thought why not, I'll give these a try.
The price
They cost me £4 at Bodycare but I have seen them priced up to £7. Considering its only two bits of rubber to stick in your shoes they could be a bit cheaper but all footwear insoles are expensive so it's not too bad if they actually worked. There's only one pair per packet.
The Packaging.
It comes in a plastic package that you can do up again so you can store them in there when you're not using them.
On the front
It's got a picture of a high-heeled sandal on it with Party Feet in purple fancy lettering next to it. Under that, it says Invisible gel cushions. Help prevent the burning pain in the balls of your ...
Advantages: RPG gamer's will enjoy this game alot. Easy to get hooked, great value for money! Disadvantages: New extras may not be enough for previous players of original. Same graphics and audio.
Back in the day on the 1st 128bit console, Sega Dreamcast had a game called Skies of Arcadia. It lacked good RPGs at the time so this game was a very welcome addition to any RPG fan that owned a Dreamcast. At the time the graphics were seen as fantastic, the sound superb and the gameplay... wow... But now it has undergone what some games on the Dreamcast *cough* Sonic *cough* have undergone, being ported to the Nintendo Gamecube.
'Legends' looks and sounds exactly the same as the Dreamcast version. The Gamecube is much more capable of better graphics and sound effects than this ported Dreamcast game can produce make no mistake. But this game just oozes excellence with some new twists to battling the bad guys as well as other sub-plots that branch from the main storyline. New characters have been introduced, new sub-quests if you wish ...
Advantages: A great singer Disadvantages: You may be but off by a male singing this high
castrati have usually either been given to female singers or transposed to lower male voices. In some cases this does not matter very much. However, in the field of Baroque and early Classical Opera castrati often played the main parts (double-entendre unintended). The two great themes of the opera of this time were religion and the myths and stories of ancient Greece and Rome. One can well imagine how the sexual ambiguity and transcendent vocal qualities of the castrato befitted these lofty figures.
AndreasScholl, the performer on this CD, is not a castrato but he is the next best thing. Scholl is what is described as a ‘natural’ countertenor. Most male altos (or countertenors) sing falsetto, that is they sing in a voice that is not their natural singing voice. In contrast, Scholl is naturally able to reach the same ...