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I love Hip Hop
by admin on Jan.29, 2012, under General
I love modern hip-hop/R&B music because it’s so honest. Sure, some songs might seem a little silly; like that one with the chorus that goes, “Call me Mr. Flintstone, I can make your bed rock!” but in all its silliness, it’s pure unadulterated honesty. I mean times are changing and all those sappy romantic songs of the past are outdated. I really like the realism of Enrique Iglesias latest hit, “Tonight I’m Loving You”. It originally had a different word for loving that was consider profane. Though it painted more of a raunchier image, I felt an understanding for the yearning in his soul. Anyhow, I just love hip-hop and R&B so much. I hope you will take the time to listen to it sometime.
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Traveling Far from Home
by admin on Jan.25, 2012, under General
The furthest place away from my home I ever traveled was England. I went on a whim because earlier that summer I acquired a British boyfriend for a short period of time and realized that I was really attracted to pale, bald men with accents. Sure, it may sound funny, but it’s true. Also, England is home to some of the best rock and depressing music of all time- so with those two reasons combined, I decided I must take a trip. I secured a place to stay with a friend of a friend, and I flew across the “pond” (as those clever Brits like to call it) and landed in Heathrow Airport. I stayed in London for two weeks and spent most of my time going to random restaurants, cafes and bars. I had an affair with this one guy named Garry, who was studying for his PhD; we met off Craigslist.com. He was really good looking, but talked incredibly too much. I met another guy that took me on a road trip through the countryside and to Stonehenge. He was really attractive and a gentlemen as well. However, it all felt awkward as I forgot his name the entire trip. Ironically, it turns out the guy’s name was Guy. Anyhow, I hitched a ride with some hot South African Surfer guy to Brighton and continued on from there… It was a fabulous trip full of delightful memories, though I never met my pale bald dream man.
If I was the Luckiest Person in the World
by admin on Jan.21, 2012, under General
If I was the luckiest person in the world and won a thousand dollar shopping spree to be utilized in one store, that store would be Home Depot. Sure, that might sound crazy to some people, but a comfy home makes for good spirits, and one thousand dollars would certainly get me close to being able to afford my dream refrigerator and dishwasher. Though the fridge just sits there and keeps things cold, it provides an area to store massive amounts of food that I probably don’t need to eat, but can because I have the space to keep it, and despite the fact that the dishwasher can’t load itself, it’s still better than hand washing dishes. So, hopefully one day I will be the luckiest person in the world!
They say you have up to 5 Careers in a Lifetime
by admin on Jan.18, 2012, under General
It is amazing how many different jobs I have had! I started my career as a sales person selling expensive diamonds, but then one day that didn’t satisfy me anymore. From there I decided to try my hand at serving drinks. I have always been an attractive lady, so bunkering down, putting on a mini-skirt and carrying trays full of beer and spirits was an easy and lucrative position, but alas it wasn’t a permanent one. After that I thought, maybe I should go back to sales. That’s when I got a job selling oil change cards door to door. It was an easy sale and I made $25 for every card I sold. Unfortunately, it turned out those oil change cards were a scam. Anyhow, that led me down to my current path, which is curbside address painting. I earn $10 a job and can do about 12 jobs a day given the weather is right. I love it and encourage everyone to try out different jobs every now and then. You will be amazed at the skill set acquired.
If I could Travel Anywhere
by admin on Jan.14, 2012, under General
If I could go anywhere in the world on vacation, I would chose to take a cruise to Antarctica. I have always been fascinated with this large icy landmass, primarily due to legends that have linked the continent to the lost city of Atlantis. I also, genuinely love freezing weather, and I think penguins and polar bears are extremely adorable. However, I’m pretty sure the area is void of shopping, restaurants and nightlife though, which might be a problem for the rest of my family. So, as of now this dream will have to remain a goal for the distant future, when my kids are grown.
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Sentimentality
by admin on Jan.11, 2012, under General
I may put out a cold, heartless exterior, but on the inside I am a hopeless romantic. I’m a sucker for sentimental nonsense. I could spend hours and hours flipping through a photo album, pausing to recall every memory associated with each of those photos. I can look at an old shirt and think about all the fun things I’ve done while wearing it. It is something I don’t tell many of my friends, for fear of being ridiculed, but I can’t wait to settle down, start a family of my own and start creating a whole new set of memories with them.
Healthy Lifestyles
by admin on Jan.06, 2012, under General
People tell me that I’m tall. I would agree, and I like it. It’s awesome being able to reach pretty much anything I want and not having to get a ladder or a chair to stand on. I’m also a fairly thin person. I take pride in being lean and healthy and it is one of my favorite physical characteristics about myself. I go to the gym and work out, and I eat healthy meals. I avoid snacking and go to bed at a reasonable hour to maintain my body. If I find myself attractive, then I have a confidence that makes me attractive to others.
My favorite times
by admin on Jan.03, 2012, under General
I regularly look forward to seeing my girlfriend. She is from Oregon, and I am from Pennsylvania. We met a school so for a few years we got to spend a lot of time together, but during breaks, summer specifically, we didn’t get to see each other a whole lot. Now that I’m graduated and she is still in school, we don’t get to see each other at all really. What’s worse is that she is not abroad studying in Spain for the semester, so it is far too expensive for me to go visit her. I cannot wait until I get to see her again.
The Ideal Vacation/Trip
by admin on Dec.27, 2011, under General
I have always wanted to travel to Australia. When I was younger my father had a good friend who was Australian and owned a restaurant in Cleveland, OH. My dad and I would go to the restaurant often and while there I would stare at framed pictures of the Australian outback. The photos were supplemented with stories about alligators and kangaroos. It was amazing fodder for adventure and has since formed within me a huge desire to venture to the land down under. It also helps that Australian women are gorgeous. At least the few that I have met in the US.
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A secret of mine
by admin on Dec.23, 2011, under General
There are quite a few things about myself that most people don’t know since I am a man of mystery. The one thing that I think the least amount of people know is that I almost got married a few years back to an Icelandic girl I met while on deployment over there. We dated the whole time I was there and fell in love. She was more about marriage than me but I wasn’t someone who didn’t think about it. We talked about it over the course of that whole deployment. We enjoyed each others company and didn’t want top think about being apart for any reason that we could fix. That was our solution to being with one another. In the end we had a few things that kept us apart. However in due time those things could be worked out and there might be that walk down the aisle after all. You never know what might happen in our future. This si definitely something that a few people know and Im hoping to being able to keep it that way.





