5.26.2007

Gracie


gracie
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5.14.2007

Don't Tell My Mother


I seriously want a scoot, scoot, Scooter- Renanananannnnn (sound of me reeving my scooter)


I am researching all that pertains to owning a small scooter- Like all that biker lingo- You know what is a cc when describing a 4 stroke engine (???) And which Scooter would be best for me (I like the classic designs, like the one shown above) And then what type of license and registration do I need and then how do I get those??- So far I have found that they are kinda pricey (ranging in between $1200-$7000) And the logical side of my brain is thinking "but I should really buy a couch ($800), and I really want a new camera ($900)- And what about saving up for a down payment on a house ($$$$$)" But I can't stop dreaming of scooting around on my Scooter; the wind in my face as I cruise over to the local farmers market and packing up my bag with fresh goodies! Yeap, 75 miles per gallon sounds pretty damn nice!

5.11.2007

Rose Fire of Sassafrass


5.05.2007

The 5 Friends a Girl Must Have

1. The Uplifter
This woman's favorite word: YES! You could tell her you're trading your six-figure income for a career in offtrack betting, and she'd barely pause before yelping "Go for it!" Don't you need someone who looks past the love handles to notice the extraordinarily gorgeous you?

2. The Travel Buddy
When the hotel in St. Lucia is a bust, one characteristic becomes all-important: flexibility. This agreeable companion need not be the girl you traded pinkie swears with on the playground; it's enough that she's comfortable with complete silence (like in between gabfests) and is a bit mischievous (as in tequila & dancing on tables after midnight).

3. The Truth Teller
Intent is what separates the constructive from the abusive. Once you've established that the hard news is spoken in love (not in jealousy or malice), you'd be smart to seek out this woman's perspective.

4. The Girl Who Just Wants to Have Fun
One Saturday a pal and I—and yes, we're both over age 12—pored over every glitter lip gloss in a drugstore aisle for an entire 45 minutes. Forget the crisis download (for that, see the Uplifter); this partnership is about spontaneous good times.

5. The Unlikely Friend
"Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive," Anaïs Nin wrote. My friends—some twice my age, others half, some rich, others homeless, some black, others Korean, Mexican, Caucasian—have added richness to my life that only variety can bring

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