Thursday
Mar242011
SOCIAL // Farmville goes English
So it seems they haven't expanded their world in 2 years and when they did, they included England. HMM. Ok? Via @thenextweb - Thanks!
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So it seems they haven't expanded their world in 2 years and when they did, they included England. HMM. Ok? Via @thenextweb - Thanks!
I found these crazy stamps for royal weddings of the past, while I was looking for a fun shot for my previous royal wedding post.


Check out more of them here.
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LONDON (AP) - Prince William and Kate Middleton can go straight from Westminster Abbey to your personal playlist. Royal officials say that for the first time in history, the entire April 29 royal wedding ceremony - including the couple's vows - will be released digitally within hours of the service though Britain's Decca Records to online retailers such as iTunes. William's office and the record label said Wednesday an official audio recording of the event - as a CD, vinyl or cassette - will then hit stores on May 5. Decca Records, which also recorded the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana, says the album will be produced by multi-Grammy-nominated producer Anna Barry. Musicians confirmed to perform at the royal wedding include the Abbey's choir, the Chapel Royal Choir and the London Chamber Orchestra.