Beauty is something that should never fade. The character of a girl speaks more what the face can't tell. I consider how a girl conducts herself as the best expression of beauty.
In your opinion;
what you request from all the international govering to reduce and to avoid spread swin flu out ?? and what they should do to reduce it???
Take care of yourself;
be positive, enjoy life and have peace...
Coz you are precious of your life..
in all my recent experiences with dating sites one thing keeps cropping up. Alot of guys seem to think that bigger girls dont seem to deserve love, affection,respect, or the right to be truly happy.
With the last dating site i was a member of believe it or not ive been called fat, lazy, white trash.... the list goes on and how prey tell is that supposed to do anything for someone with a sometimes very low opinion of herself?
For a long while all the comments such as that really truly did hurt and hurt badly, in fact id log off the computer in tears over it swearing that id never log on again but after a few days the loneliness took over and back id go.
But now im starting to see past the hurtful people with the nasty comments because i know im just as good as anyone else out there and its not my problem if someone doesnt like me. They are simply missing out on getting to know a pretty darn special person
Woman wish to be love without whys or wherefore, not because she is beautiful, or good, or well-bred, or graceful or intelligent, but because she is herself.
With all the rain NJ has been having recently (now day 6 of 9 in a row predicted), I took this 'opportunity' to watch a number of movies, that I haven't seen prior. One of these is "Factory Girl". This is the tragic true story of the meteoric rise and fall of Edie Sedgwick on the pop art scene.
Edie, who thirsted for fun and affection, became the muse and inspiration of Andy Warhol.
The gorgeous & talented Sienna Miller does a very good job of re-creating the bubbly, cute and vivacious Edie and Guy Pearce does an adequate job of portraying the emotionless, confused and strange Warhol. The title refers to Warhol's artist studio of the same name.
This movie attempts to let us into the spoiled heiress & socialite's world. Most people were truly attracted to her endearing charm and beauty. However, few saw, nor understood the internal torment initiated by a father who sexually abused her and her 'friends' who used her. Nonetheless, she became a media darling, due in part to her strange association with Warhol and her relationship with Bob Dylan (never named in the movie, probably for legal reasons) and his manager. As a side note, she was the inspiration, or actually named in over a dozen pop songs, several by Dylan (none mentioned in the movie).
Eventually alienated by both men and betrayed by a friend, sadly, she became addicted to drugs and eventually died at the age of 28 from an overdose of medications mixed with alcohol. This movie stays mostly apparently accurate to her short life and even included video statements from her actual brother, and friends at the end of the movie, while the credits roll. While not a great movie, I would certainly recommend it to you for that rainy night, as a peek into a different world, that became a culture fad.
Unfelt,unheard,unseen,
I've left my little queen,
Her languid arms in silver slumber lying:
Ah! through their nestling touch,
Who-who could tell how much
There is for madness-cruel,or complying?
There faery lids how sleek!
Those lips how moist!-they speak,
In ripest quiet,shadows of sweet soundS:
Into my fancy's ear
Melting a burden dear,
How "Love doth know no fullness nor no bounds"
True!-tender monitors!
I bend unto your laws:
This sweetest day for dalliance was born!
So, without more ado,
I'll feel my heaven anew,
For all the blushing of the morn.
John Keat
I am too happy. My family is with me now, except for my daughter, who will join us soon. Met a loving woman on this site. My life is now...life.