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I just had to tease you Jake's! I was alarmed when I saw my first light bug there cause this glowing thing was floating up towards me from down the hill as I was watering the plants at night! :lol:

I saw those 2 when I was out there!! The only time I ever seen those was at Disneyland in the Pirates of the Carribean ride. Now i get it. Apparently there some bug known for being in the carribbean. They are really cool at Disney/.

Was I the only 5-year-old scared of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride?? We went on that thing and after seeing a few of those pirates, I buried my face in my Mom's lap and wouldn't look up until we were back into daylight! Then, we went on the 'It's a Small World' ride and I missed the 1st half of it because I was hiding again thinking it would be like the Pirates ride. It wasn't until I really listened and heard friendly music that I looked up and saw everything was okay! :lol:

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Okay, a little something to give you a laugh and diffuse some of this nastiness on here....

Bad Day Skiing

OMG he really was exposed!!!

Hysterical...imagine if someone had taken a picture of the front.. In that cold it would've been just a little bitty thang. :rofl:

I think there are some other pages where there is a front shot! DOH!!

Okay, I looked again, no front shot....but he sure has a smooth hairless butt! Must not be German! :jest:

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nells you come home yaaaaaaaaayyyy!!! :dancing::dancing:

Hey jakes, yes i finally made it home what a long day i see a lot of chatting while i was working hard today :whistle:

i had a duck but everything is back to normal

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nells you come home yaaaaaaaaayyyy!!! :dancing::dancing:

Hey jakes, yes i finally made it home what a long day i see a lot of chatting while i was working hard today :whistle:

i had a duck but everything is back to normal

THATS GOOD SO HOW WAS YOUR DAY

MY HAPPINESS IS SOLELY UP TO ME AND

LIFE IS ALL ABOUT CHOICES, U DONT HAVE TO REMAIN IN UR CURRENT SITUATION IF U DON'T CHOSE TO BE!!!!!!!!!

***SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO FORGET HOW YOU FEEL AND REMEMBER WHAT YOU DESERVE***

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I LOVE YOUR STORIES JAKESWIFE....MORE MORE!! PLEASE

well here's another marlita. my friend's mother usually come home late from work so 9 times out of 10 my friend is over my yard. one night she decide to scare her into staying in the house. she wrap herself in a white blanket and hide at the back of the house to frighten her when she going home . after mi friend reach home her mother jump from the dark and scared the hell out of her. well i was very tired ready to go to bed when mi hear her bawling out fi help. mi run outside and see the figure in the white cloth and run lef mi friend. she stay over mi yard the whole time until her mother come get her. could i sleep the night . mi toss and turn until in the mornin she sey it was her modda did a try fi frighten us.

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nells you come home yaaaaaaaaayyyy!!! :dancing::dancing:

Hey jakes, yes i finally made it home what a long day i see a lot of chatting while i was working hard today :whistle:

i had a duck but everything is back to normal

THATS GOOD SO HOW WAS YOUR DAY

i was online job searching and vj

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wakey i notice the older i get my hair will grow but its not as thick as it used to be :crying: i take all kinds of vitamins and ish, and it used to be super thick, i think all my years of perming and braids and weaves has taken its toll, i dont wanna end up with a comb over....LOL

my girl in texas always wore ponytails and braids im talking non stop, for years and now she has a huge bald spot in top she cant rid of, she even gets injections in her head to make the hair grow back, her derm said she has traction alopecia and also part genetics, so she is essentially screwed.

WHAT..that's how I wear my hair...OMG more tears for me. :crying::crying:

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

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GOODNESS.. that is what i am afraid of jawi LOL.. rg told me to wear my hair TALL too this last trip, one of my trips I had a sew in weave, and he was like, "do that again"

sometimes I am accomadating, but i was in this whole "wear my own hair" spell so I had a frohawk..

he said he liked it tho, i hope he wasnt trying to be nice :unsure::rofl:

:lol: A thought I had a jerry curl because of my natural curl pattern. But, it is just my hair...he had to see me wash it and use conditioner before he believed that I didn't have a jerry curl. LOL. He doesn't even like when I do braids...but when he saw how long it takes for me to do my own hair...or that I was never ready on time...he conceded to the braids in Jamaica at least. In Canada my own hair only. I'm okay with it though because he loves to play in it. I love a man's hands in my hair...I could sleep for ages. *sigh*

When we went to Negril...my hair was shoulder length and very curly...I styled it in a mohawk for a night at the Jungle. It was long like a curly horse mane. Jamaican men LOVED it. I got compliments all night. A wouldn't even let me go to the restroom alone. LOL I came out of the restroom and he was there waiting to escort me back across the floor.

I had to cut my hair because the color dried out my hair and it started breaking. I hate damaged hair...so I cut it and PERMED it. I hate that I did that now...but I can't start over again...unless I want a divorce before we even get married.

Evan liked my hair "tall" too. Only thing is, he NEVER saw me with straight hair in person til he moved here. I cannot straighten it in JA weather, so it was always a curly and natural out there. He just saw it straight in pics. He was always against me going natural or cutting, or dreading my hair. He thought that dreads were not attractive since thats all he ever saw in JA, and most times they were not kept up to his liking. But.....now that he has been here, seen me take the long time to straighten it, and also seen many woman with amazing dreads, he's ok with me doing the natural dread style.

All I know is, when I move to JA, i will have dreads in my head.

Damien saw my hair straight for first time the day we got married. He couldn't believe it....stared at me for hours.

How a mek a hair grow long so? Mi har short and thin. Mi cyaint mek it grow tall. :crying::crying::crying:

Drink watah...I my hair was almost bald January 2008...I cut all of my long hair off (Marcel) had a fit, it's just below my shoulders now. When I was in my 20s it would have grown back in 6 months. I'd chop it off and it would just grow back.

I drink tons of water but it don't work....Maybe I need some vitamins. It will grow no longer than my shoulder but its so thin it's hard to make it look full.

yep, i think its genes too wakey, my hair used to grow down my back when i was a teen, but never past my shoulder now.. and it is thin now too..

havent tried it but ive been told rosemary is good, and drinking lots of water

Big UPS :thumbs: Tonks

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

Intimacy....In/to/me/see...

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I'm sitting here suppossed to be working on a work project but I can't get in to it....Wanna know why because I worked until 10 yesterday on this thing and in my meeting today my manager tells me she wants it done differently. She wanted a different feel. What the He$% she should have told about this feeling before. So I have to redo it by tomorrow..

Can somebody send me some non procrastination juice?

Wakey

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

Intimacy....In/to/me/see...

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Mi horiginally start fe post wid de quote ting...but mi low ie. Mek mi sey in LOUD and CLEAR so oonu nuh tink mi jump pon wan bloodclatt bandwagon. Mi nuh follower frum mi bawn straight! Hennyting mi have fe say...mi sey ie zeen? OOnu wan fe see war...mi will RASSCLATT bring ie!

Hennybody wid wan rass problem wid mi...

LOW MI and suck hout yuh modda rassclott aizehole!!!!!!!!! CHAT TUH MI BACK!!!! Mi his last ooman STANDING!!!!

So lurk and chat mi hup inna PM nuff times still. Mi HIS certainly flattered. Tonks! ****MMMMMUUUUAAAHHHH!!!!****

Jawi...I did not know u had that in you :wow:

I did :whistle:

ME TOO! Calm your self woman before you hurt yourself.. :blink:;):wub:

Intimacy, like charity, begins at home. If we cannot be intimate with ourselves, we have no way to bring to intimacy with another person.

Intimacy with ourselves takes time. We need time for rest, time for walks, time for quiet, and time to tune into to ourselves. We cannot completely fill up our lives with activities and become intimate with ourselves. Nor can we just sit quietly indefinitely and become intimate with ourselves. We have to have the time and energy to be our lives and to do our live in order to establish and intimate relationship with ourselves.

Surprisingly, as we become intimate with ourselves, we discover our connection with others

Intimacy....In/to/me/see...

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Pictures from the fundraiser last night for my drum teacher:

http://sfbayafricandrumanddance.blogspot.c...-abdoulaye.html

Wish I could've gone but I had class. :crying:

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I just had to tease you Jake's! I was alarmed when I saw my first light bug there cause this glowing thing was floating up towards me from down the hill as I was watering the plants at night! :lol:

I saw those 2 when I was out there!! The only time I ever seen those was at Disneyland in the Pirates of the Carribean ride. Now i get it. Apparently there some bug known for being in the carribbean. They are really cool at Disney/.

Was I the only 5-year-old scared of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride?? We went on that thing and after seeing a few of those pirates, I buried my face in my Mom's lap and wouldn't look up until we were back into daylight! Then, we went on the 'It's a Small World' ride and I missed the 1st half of it because I was hiding again thinking it would be like the Pirates ride. It wasn't until I really listened and heard friendly music that I looked up and saw everything was okay! :lol:

I love lightning bugs - we used to catch them when I was little - And I am with you, Ells, I was terrified of Pirates of the Caribbean - my Gram lived in FL so we used to go every year - My sister told me there were alligators and sharks in the water, I was scared shitless!

Fire de a Mus Mus tail, him tink a cool breeze

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