Friday, January 30, 2009

My Heart Is Mourning This So Called Love

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Rage is burning, in my soul.The wind can blow away your words, cuz they don't mean shit to me. Because all those times you spoke, I managed to fall for your trickery, what a fool I was. feels like a sickening song stuck in repeat, can't get those words out of my mind. Because of this mistake, because that's what you are, I have learned to trust no one.. I'm no longer the girl you stole a kiss from. I would never go back to being who I was... I cry cuz I was at fault, I shouldv'e known better. If you see my tears fall, you won't be there to dry them off, let them stain my pillow. You were a dick, remember the victim here is me. But what is there to do? The damage is already done. The only thing that will ever heal my wounds, is time...so fuck you .


Take the good with the bad ,Smile with the sad ,Love what you got and remember what you had,always forgive but never forget, Learn from your mistakes but never regret, People change, things go wrong... But Il'l just remember ,that life goes on......

This Had Me Laughing Sooo Hard!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

You Were Never There

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Feeling the space inside my soul, never seemed so empty. I deeply reach inside trying to grasp something, anything at all...no luck, just pure air. Tired of being by myself, I may be with you now, but I'm really alone.
Sometimes I just wanna cry, sometimes I just wanna scream.
Did you know I constantly daydream of the day where I would finally find myself floating, higher than any cloud, never physically.I learned the hard way that people always tell you the things you wanna hear.promise me,help me see,guide me to finally find that level of happiness. You were never there, you missed out on everything, I finally found you, so why is that it seems as if you're farther from me than ever?
i believe theres a way,dont leave me with all this pain. I can't do it alone.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Quotes from Beautiful and Inspirational Women

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I have feelings too. I am still human. All I want is to be loved, for myself and for my talent.
Marylin Monroe

Lead me not into temptation; I can find the way myself.
Rita Mae Brown

Do what you feel in your heart to be right- for you'll be criticized anyway. You'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don't.
Eleanor Roosevelt

The trouble with some women is they get all excited about nothing – and then they marry him.
Cher

With every experience, you alone are painting your own canvas, thought by thought, choice by choice.
Oprah Winfrey

Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction.
Anne Frank

Don’t settle for a relationship that won’t let you be yourself.
Oprah Winfrey

Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere.
Helen Gurley Brown

A woman must not depend upon the protection of man, but must be taught to protect herself.
Susan B. Anthony

If I'd observed all the rules, I'd never have got anywhere
Marylin Monroe

One is not born a woman, one becomes one.
Simone de Beauvoir

Friday, January 23, 2009

Pancakes

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I write your name with soap on the sponge when I wash my dirty dishes.

I write your name with my toes, in the sand when the the waters is too cold.

I write your name with my blue pen, when I'm daydreaming in class.

I write your name with my finger on the mirror of my bathroom when it fogs up.

I write your name with ketchup on my burgers,when I think of pickles.

I write your name with a marker on my belly,I wanna surprise you,when u go down under.

I write your name with lotion on your back, whenever you have had a long day at work, and a massage is all you need.

I write your name with mistolin,when I have to mop my floors after lil breakdancing competitions.

I write your name with syrup on my pancakes, whenever I'm hungry, and that's often, might I add.

But, YOU wrote your name on my heart, with permanent ink, when you first said, I miss you.

I write your name with my tongue, when I finally get to taste those lips.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

BAAAAAAAAAAAAAM NI99A

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IN YOUR FACE... DON'T FUCK WITH ME.. I AIN'T NO FUCKIN TOY

HERE'S HOW TO SPOT A LIAR:

A)One of the most obvious is an avoidance of eye contact. Some people generally have problems making eye contact, but if you are talking to a person you know well and you know they don’t have this problem or if they usually have no problem looking into your eyes as you speak, there is obviously a problem.
Aside from a complete unwillingness to look you in the eyes, eyes that dart around often or move from one object to another are another indication of lying.

B) The face often becomes more tense or tight, specifically around the forehead and between the eyebrows.

C)When a person is lying, their voice will actually become higher pitched and they may try to make light of things or use sarcasm in a way that isn’t customary for them. For example, if you are talking to your boyfriend and asking him if he had lunch with his ex-girlfriend, instead of saying something like, “No, I didn’t have lunch with her,” he may say something sarcastic like, “Yeah, we had lunch and then we got married.”

D)You can also spot a liar when they begin getting overtly and unreasonably defensive with your line of questioning. Becoming defensive or angry quickly is a way of projecting their guilt, but it also a way of deflecting your questions in order to make you feel guilty. For example, if a woman asks her husband why he was really late coming home from work and angrily, he responds, “Why do you always do this? Why are you always looking for something that isn’t there? You’re so paranoid!”, it’s probably just him feeling guilty and angry for being caught.

E)Another way to spot a liar is by noticing whether the untrue answers to your questions are slightly delayed or answered with a question. For example, if you ask where he or she went for dinner and they say, “Where did I go for dinner?”, it’s a surefire sign of a lie. By answering your question with another question, they are giving themselves time to think of a lie.

F)Fidgeting while speaking can make a lie apparent.

Everyone lies - everyone - and sometimes it’s OK. Often, telling a little white lie can be harmless, especially if it is done to avoid hurting someone’s feelings. It has been said that when women lie it is usually to make other people feel good and when men lie, it’s more self serving and is usually done to make themselves feel good.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Fish

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I don't understand how a fish can live his life like that...swimming about in a bowl ,in this case a light bulb, doing nothing, trapped, wasting their life away. I want to be free... float away and be like a bird, not a goldfish. I want to be able to soar, succeed and never look back at my faults... I have learned from my mistakes, and of course tried to fix them... but life doesn't always have a rubber eraser at the end of my pencil, it's up to me, me alone to strive and be my best,not you.
I don't need your lectures, I don't need your rules... I want to be a bird and fly away... I will be a bird and fly away... I am a bird and am flying away.bird Pictures, Images and Photos

My First Show

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My first art show was on Sunday, the 18th...I was super excited... I Know the show was a bit controversial, but hey, i didnt care...
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I had the privelage to work with a great artist, JERM...our piece turned out great, on the market for $300... all proceeds went to charity of course...
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I had the chance to catch up and meet up with some kool kats... some which I have met already, and some which I met for the first time.Shout outs to TRACY 168, VIK, DEAN,JERM, CLARK fly id, EROTICA 67,ORDER, NAST,SUE,KH1,HUESO,BEST,ROYAL EMPRESS and KER.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Graffiti Dictionary

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taken from TAG1
An effort has been made to keep to some of the history of each word, its origins and its current application to graffiti culture.

ALL CITY
What a writer is considered to be when he/she is "up", but this term implies more status than being just "up". Many people can be "up", but only a select few could be considered "all city". Can also refer to a crew instead of just one writer.
BACK IN THE DAY
Refers to the "old days", old school, or when a writer first started writing. Also a hip-hop/rap term.BACKGROUND Originated on the subways out of neccessity. Backgrounds were used to make the piece stand out from all the tags and assorted scribbling on a subway car that make the piece hard to discern; the color or design painted behind the piece to make it stand out from the wall or train.
BACK TO BACK
A wall that is pieced from end to end all the way across. Also can refer to throwups that are one after another.
BATTLE
This is done when two writers or two crews have some sort of disagreement. The battle can take two forms: skills battle or getting up - essentially quality vs. quantity. A skills battle is when two writers piece a wall within a certain time period (usually a day or a few hours) and whoever does the best piece is the winner. A getting-up battle is when the writers take a certain area of a city and whichever crew can get up the most in that area within a certain amount of time (say a week to a month), wins. For both kinds of battle, an outside crew or writer judges who is the winner. The terms of losing and winning are usually negotiated by the crews involved and can be payment in paint, pot, a sock in the jaw, the losing crew has to stop writing their name, etc., etc.
BITE
To copy another writer's style. This is considered a no-no and is looked down upon, even though writers often borrow imagery from cartoons and comics.
BLOCKBUSTER
Big, square letters, often tilted back and forth and in (usually) two colors. Mainly invented to cover over other people and to paint whole trains easily, but they are effective on smaller walls for maximum coverage. Blade and Comet claim to have invented these.
BMT
Train line in NY that had only ridgys and ding-dongs (except for the As and Cs.)
BOMB
Prolific painting or marking with ink. To cover an area with your tag, throwups, etc.
BOMBING
To go out writing.
BUBBLE LETTERS
A type of graffiti letters, usually considered to be an older (and sometimes outmoded) style. Often used for throwup letters because of their rounded shape, which allows for quick formation. Phase2 originally created this style.
BUFF
Any means employed by the transit authority to remove graffiti from trains. The more modern usage is when any graffiti is gone over or removed from any surface, not necessarily just from trains.
TO BUFF, BUFFED
to erase, erased.
BURN
To beat the competition with your style. Also refers to a really good piece, as in one that "burns".
BURNER
Originally a well-done wildstyle window-down whole car, a burner is a very good piece. Obviously, the reference to a window-down car is not applicable for pieces that are not on trains. A burner is any piece that has good bright colors, good style (often in wildstyle) and seems to "burn" off of the wall.
CALTRANS
The part of the government in charge of freeways in Southern California.
CAP, FAT or SKINNY (tips)
Interchangable spray-can nozzles fitted to the can to vary the width of spray. These are usually racked off of commercial products, such as K-Mart's Bug and Tar, various cleaning products or starches. Many stores and graffiti fanzines sell caps nowadays. Also referred to as "tips" (as in "flare tips" and "thin tips".) The really big fat caps are sometimes called "softballs" because of the wide and soft-looking spray they produce. Tips are sometimes referred to by a certain number of fingers, corresponding to the width of the spray (for example, a "four-finger spray" would be about as wide as your hand. The number on the front of a tip is the catalog number for that model.
CHARACTER
A cartoon figure (usually, but not necessarily) taken from comic books, TV or popular culture to add humor or emphasis to a piece. In some pieces, the character takes the place of a letter in the word.
CHINA MARKER
A type of grease pencil used by artists to mark up contact sheets of photos or the photos themselves for cropping. They come in red and blue, and were adopted by writers for tagging because of the grease base. China markers are not very big, only as big as a crayon, but will write on almost anything.
CLOUD
Stylistic form applied to pieces. The use of clouds is not as freqent now as it was in the early days of subway car painting. See "background".
COMPUTER STYLE
A certain style of wildstyle that looks digital or bitmapped, as if it came out of a computer.
CRAZY
It means crazy in the dictionary definition but can also mean "really" as in "crazy big".
CREW
A loosely organized group of writers who also tag the crew initials along with their name. Crew names are usually three letters, many times ending with "K", which stands for "kings" or "kills" in most cases. Some crew names are just two letters, some are four, it all depends.
CTA
Chicago Transit Authority.
CUTTING TIPS
A way to cut standard tips, thus modifying them into fat caps or flare tips.
CUTTING LINES
A painting technique used on inside fills of letters and characters to get thin lines, thinner than thin tips.
DIS
To insult. Comes from "disrespect". Originally it was just a hip-hop/rap term but has found its way into the culture at large. Hey, even my mom says it! See "front".
DEF
Really good, (derived from "death"). In its day it had as much use in the hip-hop scene as in the graffiti scene. Not in use as much anymore, in some circles its use is considered downright cheesy. I'm all for bringing it back.
DING-DONG
Relatively new stainless type of subway car, so named for the bell that rings just before the doors close. Ding-dongs were preferred because they were so flat. They were a quick buff so no one did any full-scale pieces on ding-dongs.
DOPE
Originally a rap/hip-hop term that means "cool".
DOWN
To be in with, part of the group or action (as in "he's down with us"). Part of your connection, if you are down with someone.
DRIPS
Stylized drips drawn onto letters to add effect. Although inept paint application causing unintentional drips is considered the mark of a toy and is wack, stylized drips drawn on letters are acceptable. This style originated early on in New York subway graffiti.
FADE
To blend/blended colors.
FAME
What a writer gets when he/she is constantly and consistently getting up. One of the goals of writers is to have fame within the subculture of writers, and some, like Chaka, aim to have fame (or at least be recognized) outside of the subculture.
FANZINE
A fan magazine devoted to a narrow interest. In the graff scene, fanzines would obviously be devoted to writing, featuring photos of pieces, etc. The first graffiti fanzine was "International Graffiti Times" started by Phase 2. Nowadays there are many fanzines such as Can Control, Skills, Crazy Kings, and many others.
FAN SPRAY
A newer type of stock tip on spraypaint cans (used to be only on cheaper brands but almost every company, including Krylon, now sport these on at least one line of their paint) which sprays in a fan pattern that can be adjusted from vertical to horizontal, but is useless for tagging because it looks wack. May be used for fills but the cheezy tips prevent any kind of detailed can control. The tip is not removable for insertion of fat caps.
FAT
Can refer to something being thick, as a "fat line", or can be a general term of good, like "yo, that's fat!" Often spelled "phat".
FEMALE TIPS
A new type of tip that is called "female" because the can has a "male" counterpart. Traditional cans are vice versa. These female tipped cans are no good for writers, except maybe for fills, but even that's questionable.
FILL
The solid interior color of letters on a piece or throwup.
FLAT
Older slab-sided type of subway car; the most suitable surface for painting. This term refers mainly to subways, although it could refer to certain types of freight cars as well.
FLICKS
Prints of photos of graffiti. Also "flick" (singular) and "flix" (plural).
FLY
Cool, same as "fresh". Early hip-hop term.
FRESH
New, cool, good. An early hip-hop term.
TO FRONT
To hassle someone, to want to fight. For example, "You frontin' on me?" Also a hip-hop/rap term. Probably comes from "confront".
GETTING UP
Originally, "getting up" meant to sucessfully hit a train. Now it means to hit up anything, anywhere, with any form of graffiti, from a tag all the way up to a wildstyle burner -- although the term implies the process of tagging repeatedly to spread your name. Tagging something once would be getting up, but would not make you an "up" writer.
GOING OVER
One writer covering another writer's name with his/her own. Also known as "X-ing out" or "crossing out". "Crossing out" is usually just that, painting an X over another writers tag or piece. In the early days of New York graffiti, Cap was the master of doing black and white throwups to go over people. There was even a crew called TCO (the cross outs), whose main goal was to cross everyone out. See also "blockbuster letters".
GREASE PENCIL
See "china marker".
GRIFFIN
A type of shoe dye used in homemade markers.
GROCERY STORE INK
A kind of purple ink used by grocery stores in their marking guns. Writers took this ink to put in their homemades and refillable markers. Writers from back in the day swear by it because of its permanence.
HIP HOP
The culture in the late 70s and early 80s that spawned the graffiti culture as we know it now, breakdancing and hip-hop music, which has since turned into modern rap music.
HIT
To tag up any surface with paint or ink.
HIT UP
When something is covered with tags.
HOMEMADE
A type of homemade marker made out of old deodorant containers stuffed with socks or felt chalkboard erasers and filled with ink. Homemades have been made out of many things, including (most commonly) various deodorant containers all the way up to VHS videotapes. (!) Homemades have also been called "mean streaks," although this has no relation to the paint stick made by Sanford corporation.
HOMEMADE INK
A kind of homemade ink made for your homemade marker. The basic recipe involves shredding carbon paper and mixing it with alcohol and/or lighter fluid. Said to be almost as good as grocery store ink.
ICY GRAPE
An old, discontinued Krylon color that is prized by writers when the odd can turns up.
INSIDES
Originally referred to tagging the insides of subway trains. Now refers to the insides of any mass transit vehicle. For example, "He's the king of insides" would mean he's really up on the insides.
IRT
A train line in NY that had many burners because its cars were all flats.
JUNGLE GREEN
Another old, now discontinued Krylon color that writers go crazy over.
KARAK
Same as "character".
KILL
To hit or bomb excessively. To really get up in a major way.
KING
The best with the most. Some people refer to different writers as kings of different areas. King of throwups, king of style, king of a certain line, etc.
KRYLON
A brand of spraypaint, easily recognized by the distinctive 5-spot logo. Most favored by writers because of its large color selection and cheap price.
LAYUP
Side tracks where trains are parked overnight and on weekends. Initally used to refer to subway layups, but now can refer to freight-train layups.
MAD
Crazy, lots.
MAGNUM
A type of fat marker used by writers, not refillable.
MARKS-A-LOT
Standard black magic marker with a tip about a quarter-inch wide. Had its place in the early days of writing (early to mid 70s) but has been discarded in favor of bigger, better markers and spraypaint.
MARRIED COUPLE
Two cars permanently attached, identified by their consecutive numbers. This is an older subway term from New York.
MEAN STREAK
A type of paint stick made by the Sanford corporation. Writers like it because it is opaque, waterproof, and is generally a bitch to buff because the base solvent is ethyl glycol. Comes in white, blue, red and yellow. I've never seen black or green.
MTA
Metropolitan Transit Authority.
MURAL
A large-scale type of piecing, done top to bottom on a wall; usually a large production involving one or two pieces and usually some form of characters.
OLD SCHOOL
General term used to refer to the early days of writing, more specifically, the mid 70s to '82 or '83. Also may refer to hip-hop music of this period. Old-school writers are given respect for being there when it all started, and specific writers are remembered for creating specific styles. For example, Blade and Comet created blockbusters, Phase 2 created bubble letters, clouds, Skeme's "S", and so on.
OUTLINE
The drawing done in a piecebook in preparation for doing the actual piece. Also called a sketch. Can also refer to the outline put on the wall and then filled, or the final outline done around the piece to finish it.
PANEL PIECE
A painting below the windows and between the doors of a subway car.
PIECE
A graffiti painting, short for masterpiece. It's generally agreed that a painting must have at least three colors to be considered a piece.
TO PIECE
To paint graffiti, creating a piece, not just go out tagging.
PIECEBOOK
A writer's sketchbook where outlines and ideas to be executed are kept and worked out. Also referred to as a "black book" or a "writer's bible".
PILOT
A type of fat marker. Prized because it writes wider than a Marks-A-Lot and is made to be refilled.
PROPS
Respect, comes from "proper respect". From hip-hop/rap.
RACK
To steal, usually paints or markers. In the past, most writers stole all materials used for painting. Due to paint lockups in California and other areas, this is no longer possible, so most paint is now bought.
RIDGY
Subway car with corrugated, stainless steel sides, unsuitable for graffiti. Writers did mainly two-color throwups and some top-to-bottom throwups (one color and silver because silver was hard to buff) on these types of cars. Ridgys ran in Brooklyn.
ROLL CALL
Tagging everyone's name in a crew, or the list of people who helped create it to the side of the piece. Not done very often - tagbangers seem to like doing this.
RED DEVIL
A favorite brand of spraypaint that was quite popular back in the day, but now has wack fan spray for tips.
RUSTOLEUM
A brand of spraypaint, generally more expensive than Krylon.
SCRIBER
A tagging instrument, usually made out of a diamond drillbit, used to physically engrave one's name on buses and mass transit vehicles. Considered by some writers to be more destructive than is needed. Sandpaper is sometimes used to tag buses in the same manner--it too is considered mass destruction. Tagbangers and hardcore taggers seem to prefer these tools.
SCRUB
A certain type of throwup (usually two colors) that is filled very quickly with back-and-forth lines, rather than filled in solid.
SG-7
A type of big marker made by Sakura which is a little bigger than a Pilot, and it too is easily refillable, although it does not state that on the outside. Sakura makes a model the same size called "Pentouch" which is a huge paint marker, complete with a mixing ball inside of it.
SHOE DYE
Shoe dye kits are used sometimes for tagging, especially those that consist of a bottle with a brush/sponge device attached. They usually come in black and white. See "Griffin".
STICKERS
A form of tagging, most commonly saying "Hello, my name is". Can be anything from computer-generated, clear, generic blank stickers that have the writer's name on them to elaborate stickers with little pieces and characters. Some writers consider stickers to be for people who are "afraid" to use markers/paint, while other writers use a combination of stickers with markers and paint.
SUCKER TIPS
The stock tip that comes with a can of spraypaint. So named because only suckers would piece or tag with said tip.
TAG
The most basic form of graffiti, a writer's signature with marker or spray paint. It is the writer's logo, his/her stylized personal signature. If a tag is long it is sometimes abbreviated to the first two letters or the first and last letter of the tag. Also may be ended with the suffixes "one", "ski", "rock", "em" and "er".
TAGGING UP
The act of writing a signature with marker or spraypaint.
TAGBANGER
Combination of the words "tagger" and "gangbanger". A new subculture that has developed mainly in southern California. Not really considered writers, they tag, never piece, and almost never do throwups. Often they carry guns and bear more than slight resemblance to gangs. Not really considered to be true writers by writers, but are mostly considered a hinderance and a negative influence on a creative writing and piecing scene.
TAGGER
As opposed to "writer"; this term is usually used to refer to those who only do tags and throwups and who never piece. Some taggers seem to like more destructive methods such as scribers and sandpaper in addition to markers and paint. Some taggers do get interested in piecing, some don't. Taggers who never piece are sometimes called "scribblers" by more experienced, piecing writers.
THIRD RAIL
On New York subway lines, this is the extra rail that supplies the power for the trains. If you touch the 3rd rail, you will most likely die.
3D
A three-dimensional style of letters, used for added effect on basic letters, sometimes applied to wildstyle for an extra level of complexity. This style was invented by Phase 2.
THROWUP
Over time, this term has been applied to many different types of graffiti. Subway art says it is "a name painted quickly with one layer of spray paint and an outline", although some consider a throwup to be bubble letters of any sort, not necessarily filled. Throwups can be from one or two letters to a whole word or a whole roll call of names. Often times throwups incorporate an exclamation mark after the word or letter. Throwups are generally only one or two colors, no more. Throwups are either quickly done bubble letters or very simple pieces using only two colors.
TOP TO BOTTOM
A piece that extends from the top of the car to the bottom, completely covering it. Can also refer to a wall or building that has been pieced from top to bottom. The first top-to-bottom car was done in 1975 by Hondo. Dead Leg did the first top to bottom with a cloud. Others who started rocking the style, and were known for the "T2B's" were Lee, Chain, the Fab5, and later, Newave crew.
TOY
An inexperienced or incompetent writer. Someone whose writing is either wack, who uses sucker tips, or whose style is just plain cheesy. One old definition of "TOYS" is that it stands for "trouble on your system".
ULTRA-WIDE
A type of marker that is extra wide (about an inch and a half), intended for making posters, etc. It too is easily refillable. Often called "Uni-Wide", which is a brand name.
UP
Describes a writer whose work appears regularly everywhere and who is currently writing.
UPS
Refers to people's tags, for example, "So and so's crew has mad ups on main street"
ULTRA-FLAT
A paint preferred by taggers because it sticks to things better than glossy paints.
WACK
Substandard or incorrect (derived from "out of whack"). Anything that looks cheesy or weak. Badly formed letters, incompetent fills, dumb tags, etc.
WET LOOK
No, it's not Jheri Curl, it's an old-school brand of spraypaint. No longer in production to my knowledge.
WILDSTYLE
A complicated construction of interlocking letters. A hard style that consists of lots of arrows and connections. Wildstyle is considered one of the hardest styles to master and pieces done in wildstyle are often completely undecipherable to non-writers.
WINDOW DOWN
A piece done below the windows of a subway car.
WHITE TRAINS
In '83 they started running the white trains on the 6's. Writers loved these cars because they were like canvas all primed and ready to paint.
WHOLE CAR
Obviously a piece covering a whole car. See "top to bottom". This one's by futura 2000.
WHOLE TRAIN
The masterful feat of covering a whole train with pieces. Two whole trains were done in 1976 by Caine I and two more were done by The Fabulous Five soon after.
WRITER
Practitioner of the art of graffiti.
again... this was taken by TAG1 so all props for him

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Slow Dance

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Lets slow dance, and be the couple everyone wishes they could be. I just love the way our bodies are made for each other. I finally had my first slow dance ever and it was great...straight out of the fairy tale book, i keep under my pillow....kidding.... but it was great.. I felt the security I've never had, in his arms nothing else matters but the sway of our bodies and the warmth of his skin touching mines...it makes me wannaSlow Dance...

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

color or colorful Pictures, Images and Photos I would never let them bring me down, cuz I know their ignorance is filled with low self esteem, I look in the mirror and like what I see.I'm the type of girl who would burst out laughing in dead silence at something that happened yesterday. There comes a time when you have to let go of all the pointless drama and the people who create it and surround yourself with people that make you laugh so hard you forget the bad and focus on not peeing on yourself. see everything thats beautiful in you.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

With You:

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from what i know
two people fall in love
and they grow
either they grow together or grow apart over time
i want to grow together with you
everything i've had in the past i grew apart from
don't want that to happen here