Neemia Tialata, All Black prop, weighs 127 kg.
Billy Bush played prop for Canterbury, NZ Maori and the All Blacks.
Yes, All sorts of people listen to Muse.
Not at all
All Blacks
"All Blacks" or NZ
The Muse aren't in the Bible. The only reference to 'muse' in the Bible is Psalm 77:12, in the Darby Translation and the English Revised Version. "And I will meditate upon all thy work, and muse upon thy doings."
The All Blacks Captain is Richie McCaw :)
Stephen King describes his muse as a guy that lives in the basement that he does all the grunt work for. However, he feels it is worth doing all the work for because the muse has some magic in his bag that can change lives.
Stephen King describes his muse as a guy that lives in the basement that he does all the grunt work for. However, he feels it is worth doing all the work for because the muse has some magic in his bag that can change lives.
In the context of the phrase "betting on the muse," the muse refers to the source of inspiration for the poet or artist. Betting on the muse implies taking a risk on the unpredictable nature of creativity and trusting in the power of inspiration to guide the artistic process.
Actually, muse isn't just one person. They're are 9 muses. They each have represent a muse. For ex: the muse of music, dance, lyrics, history, astronomy, and so on.... And they're not goddess, but they are all daughters of Zeus.