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About Me

Writing and music is close to my heart. I mostly write poetry but I have also been known to write short stories, plays and song lyrics.
I love to listen to and play music. I play the violin. My favorite type of music is rock (My Chemical Romance, AFI, Queen, Korn, Slipknot, Garbage, Disturbed, Linkin Park and others). My favorite band though is Hanson. I will always love them for their originality and the fact that they have always stayed true to themselves. Their lyrics also have meaning and depth.


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Posted 13 Years Ago


thanks for accepting my friends request...;-D

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Posted 14 Years Ago


It's your Birthday girl! Live it up!
Happy Birthday!

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Posted 14 Years Ago


no problem!

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Posted 14 Years Ago


Enjoy this good day! I'll try not to be jealous... :)

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Posted 14 Years Ago


Hi
Thanks for the add.
Feel free to send me read requests any time.
have an awsome night

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Posted 14 Years Ago


Happiness is here
+++++++++++++++++++

Happiness is far too valuable to be put off until later, or
buried in the past. Happiness is here for you to bring to
life in the only place where you can truly experience it,
the present moment.

Being happy right now will not make your problems any worse.
In fact, it will most likely make things better. Your happiness
will not harm or offend anyone else. In fact, it may very well
be of much value to others.

Happiness has no prerequisites, no conditions which must first
be met, really no requirements at all. Experiencing happiness
does not in any way deplete it, but increases the supply of it.

Stop waiting for happiness to come to you and start letting
it come from you. And there will always be more than enough
to go around.

- by Ralph Marston