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September 18th, 2009
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leave me a comment saying "BITE ME",
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- update your journal with the answers to the questions.
- include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions
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leave me a comment saying "BITE ME",
- i'll respond by asking you five questions so i can get to know you better.
- update your journal with the answers to the questions.
- include this explanation in the post and offer to ask other people questions
( Step Outside The Doorway... )
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Sharing is Caring:
For one week, recommend / share:
Day 1: a song
Day 2: a picture
Day 3: a book/ebook/fanfic
Day 4: a site
Day 5: a youtube clip
Day 6: a quote
Day 7: whatever tickles your fancy
Every once in a while, Britney Spears will come out with a song I actually like. I don't know how popular or unpopular this opinion is, but as annoyed as I get about hearing about Spears, I feel rather sorry for her. She's clearly one of those people who fame ruined. And I feel TERRIBLY bad about her children.
Back to the song, the video that goes with this song is pretty damn entertaining and I always hear the lyrics as, " There's only two types of people in the world, / the ones that entertain and the ones that serve." Which matches the sexual entendres in the rest of the song nicely.
For one week, recommend / share:
Day 6: a quote
Day 7: whatever tickles your fancy
Every once in a while, Britney Spears will come out with a song I actually like. I don't know how popular or unpopular this opinion is, but as annoyed as I get about hearing about Spears, I feel rather sorry for her. She's clearly one of those people who fame ruined. And I feel TERRIBLY bad about her children.
Back to the song, the video that goes with this song is pretty damn entertaining and I always hear the lyrics as, " There's only two types of people in the world, / the ones that entertain and the ones that serve." Which matches the sexual entendres in the rest of the song nicely.