daydreams
November 20, 2009 - 8 views
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Celestial
November 18, 2009 - 7 views
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welcome to my life.....
November 13, 2009 - 12 views
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Magical Creatures
November 12, 2009 - 12 views
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Human
November 11, 2009 - 10 views
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Aries, The Ram
November 11, 2009 - 14 views

The Ram
March 21 to April 20
Aries live life head first; after all, those horns on your head are not just for fighting. Your headstrong nature can make you a "battering ram" and woe is the person who stands in your way.
Aries are noted for courage and leadership qualities, primarily because you are nearly always ready for action. The need for excitement pushes you into new territory -- and as long as you are ahead of others while demonstrating confidence, chances are that they will follow you. As self-ordained leader of the pack, Aries fight for what you believe to be important. But it's not that Aries are fearless. Your courage is more of a commitment to face your fears and overcome them.
Aries motto is "Ready, fire, aim!" It may be backwards for others, but you'd rather figure out what to do while you are doing it. Impulsive actions, however, can bring you your share of trouble. While others are gathering information to make informed decisions, you are already on your way. As such, you could suffer from false starts. In fact, you Aries are so good at starting things that you can be off onto your next project before completing the previous one. As you Aries mature, you learn to slow down your reaction time in order to think about the consequences of your actions.
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Delicious Night
November 10, 2009 - 14 views

I love all of the DKNY Be Delicious line but this is my favorite!
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Angel....Bad
November 8, 2009 - 14 views
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A Movie About My Life
November 7, 2009 - 13 views

I saw this as an idea for a contest but I missed the deadline. :( I think it's a cool idea so here's who I would cast in MY movie.
Me-Katharine Hepburn
Best Friends-Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor.
Mother-Joan Crawford
Love Interest-Rudolph Valentino
Plot-I'm in love but I'm too stubborn to settle down. My best friends and I spend 3 months un-attached in Hollywood. Parties, movies, fashion, birthdays, ghost stories, my favorite breed of dog are my future. Just as I seem settled, my mother calls to give me her usual guilt trip. I rarely even listen to her when she calls, I think about the times when she manipulated me into getting what she wanted. During this time away, I put my Mother on the back burner. When the three month break ends, I have to decide......will I chose love? or life?
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Paper Moon
November 6, 2009 - 19 views

Adapted from the novel, "Addie Pray" (1971) by Joe David Brown, PAPER MOON is the story of Moses Pray and Addie Loggins. With scenery reminiscent of "The Grapes of Wrath," the film is set in the depression-era Midwestern region of the United States. As the movie opens, we see a small group of mourners clustered at a graveside. Among the mourners is Addie, the dead woman's small daughter. Moses Pray -- ostensibly of the "Kansas Bible Company" -- approaches the group, as the service concludes, and two of the elderly women remark that the child bears some resemblance to him and asks if he might be related. "If ever a child needed kin, it's now," one lady says. With no knowledge of who her father is, Addie's only haven is her Aunt's home in St. Joseph, Missouri. Having identified himself as a "traveling man spreading the Lord's gospel in these troubled times," "Mose" is prevailed upon to deliver the helpless child to her Aunt since he's going that way, anyway. Addie, wise beyond her years, soon discovers that Mose is little more than a scam artist traveling from town to town delivering unordered Bibles and charging exorbitant prices to recently widowed women whom he identifies through the obituary columns of local papers. Soon, Addie and Mose become a team, traveling from town to town, making money in every dishonest way imaginable, and looking for the ultimate score. The colorful characters they meet along the way make the film all the more interesting. Paramount among these is "Miss Trixie Delight," an exotic dancer who Mose rescues from a traveling carnival and her minion, Imogene. The film is peppered with "regional" dialog. Perhaps one of the most memorable lines of the movie is uttered when Mose is forced to wrestle a backwoodsman in order to trade his new car for the hillbilly's battered old truck. "Make him say calf-rope, Leroy!" one of the observers calls out. Written by MARK FLEETWOOD {mfleetwo@mail.coin.missouri.edu}
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