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Don't Make Me Come Over There...
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All time favorites: The Notebook, The Lake House, Rain Man, Dirty Dancing
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Anything Country (new & old), Carolina Beach Music, Oldies, All Southern Rock, late 80's - early 90's dance tunes with a smidgen of hip-hop & rap thrown in. Absolute faves are: 3 Doors Down, Nickelback, Bob Seger, The Eagles, Steve Miller Band, LRB, Kenny Chesney and PCD.
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Anything by Tami Hoag, Sidney Sheldon, Jackie Collins, TLW thread and stories told by Bratz and Shortbuttsexy :)~
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ISP's that won't stay connected (grrrrr), CHEATERS, impatient people, dumbasses and assholes in general.

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EVERYTHING is a matter of perception
I believe that the person I become starts with the person I am today. I can be anything I choose to be, but I am always first a parent. I am proud of the opportunities God has given me on this ride called "life". Even though if I had been given the chance, I might have done alot of things differently, yet I realize that I have learned through my experiences, and the journey continues.
I am a true Libra, and hold justice, truth, and fairness to heart. I try to find balance, when I can. I love children, as well as animals. I think that both are precious in the eyes of God. I lovingly remember each child that I have been honored to work with. Their constant teachings to me still allow me to see through the "eyes of a child".
I have lost many special people in my life. My great grandmother was the first real loss in my family for me. She was the first to expose me to the belief that the "other side" really existed. She is the one who helped me believe in guardian angels and I now know she is one of mine.
I am an only child, but had the honor & priviledge of knowing a young man whom I considered a brother. Our paths crossed, and fate brought us together...it was a love of music and dancing that made us friends. Our journey was cut short by a tragedy that happened in 1993. I will always miss him, but I will be forever thankful for "the dance".
I lost my grandfather in 1998, just six short months before my son was born. He was like a father to me, and I admired and respected him more than anyone else in my life. He is terribly missed, but he will always live through the cherished memories that I pass on to my son. Carry on in Heaven DaDa, and cheer those TarHeels on to #1!
My biological father left this world in 1999, almost a year to the day that my grandfather passed. I was a young child of divorce, and we both missed out on alot. We became close again later in life, yet again God had bigger plans for him. While my son does not remember him, I will make sure he will always know his other PaPa in heaven, and my daddy's blue eyes live on through my son. I, for one, will always be daddy's little "stink pot".
I BELIEVE there are "angels among us", and I try to communicate, appreciate, and validate every day of my life.
I have loved and lost, mostly I have lost in love, and my favorite line was once: "Love Sucks. Big Time." My outlook on that changed the day I came across this poem:
Comes The Dawn
After awhile, you learn the subtle difference between holding a hand and chaining a soul,
and you learn that love doesn't mean leaning
and company doesn't mean security.
You begin to learn that kisses aren't contracts and presents aren't promises.
You begin to accept your defeats with your head up and your eyes open, with the grace of a woman, not the grief of a child.
You learn to build all of your roads on today because tomorrow's ground is too uncertain for plans, and futures have a way of falling down in mid-flight.
After a while you learn that even sunshine burns if you get too much.
So you plant your own garden
and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers.
You learn that you really can endure...
That you really do have worth...
You learn and you learn...
With every goodbye you learn.
Wow, that was a loooong ass introduction with some deep ass shit. Bored yet? To put it bluntly, I'm just a down home country gal lost in this gigantic metropolis known as the internet. Got that?! OK, good. 'Nuff Said.
I took the "Which Historical Figure Are You?" Quiz. This is my result:
You are Catherine the Great.

You are very intelligent and a socialist. It is very important to you that all people be treated equally in a society. You are able to fully comprehend social problems and you are outspoken when it comes to dealing with them.
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