He needs to go to the CLINK!
On the Britney Spears Thread they are just saying she needs help..
Originally posted by VioletEyesPop08I look forward to seeing it.. 😂 [/B][/QUOTE]
Yes, I've moved a lot, and I find because of that I would not ever benefit much from any old psychologist. Psychologists are like sociologists.I think other ppl are mad that Britney outshines the other stars in certain ways. I always thought things like gymnastics was a good idea.. They have adult gymnastics, you know, and are open to letting anyone into the competitive levels or private training when you get there. Even things like playing the organ is better than just going to the gym because that gives like the biggest sweat. I almost wanted to be a psychiatrist. But it's even better to get enough rest, so it's not like you had to be a child star to be cool..
😈 "Loove, is a many splend id thing...." [QUOTE=10225707]Originally posted by Britrogue
[B]Crossroads is ok as long as you don't expect too much from it. It's a nice enough teen flick.
okay, well, It's still Friday night here in my city--beauteous full moon. So, my friend calls me and says "hey, Bill Clinton (and I don't care what your politics are--this isn't an endorsement) is going to be at >>>Pharmacy. (okay, small town with 300,000 people--people here when they meet you ask you what high school you went to). So I get my hat and get my Dr.Martens on and I troop over there and 5 minutes later, no kidding, I'm getting to shake hands with an ex-prez, behind the Pharmacy, about 200 feet from this little neighborhood bar called the Wooden Nickel where I've played a little pool over the years. I am totally off on this one--what a very weird evening--go figure. He really is a stunning looking older man. When people say this or that person had an electrifying touch, you can trust me on this one--he did and he smelled GREAT!! (I was downwind) He favors a very frangapani/sandelwood (yep 60s) fragrance. I'm stoked--no reason for it just stoked. So piratistas, I say life is good. Now next on my list of things to do--Galapagos--for a month. Now there's a thread--top ten things pirate or otherwise, we desire to do. Legally, not XXXrated, no city, state, federal, international or maritime laws broken or bent. Thanks for letting me share!! Time to go to bed cos tomorrow is bird watching near Hebbronville.
Obviously, Galapagos--1 month minimum--6 months better. 2. Go back to Venice and Florence, cos I loved seeing the big white boy (David) and I want to see him again. 3. Follow home grown tomatoes and dewberries from the valley in Texas all the way up to Minnesota/Canada as the season unfolds one spring--4. see condors and puffins in California. The fifth thing I want to do--sail off shore again either to the BVI or across the gulf again anywhere/warm water only. 6. Drive around the perimeter of the state of Texas, just to say I did it. 7. Find a partner who would be true to me and passionately, completely have carnel knowledge of them until I'm oh, 96 years old and know that I can trust 'em. 8. Be open to some new experience that lifts my heart and encourages my spirit every year for the rest of my life. 9. and 10. don't have a clue--most of my doings are garden variety--I'd love to actually sail on the Black Pearl, the actual really truly vessel. I'm a traditionalist--love continuity and sense of belonging to a place. Went to Stonehenge, knew there was a message for me there and there was--wish it hadn't hacked me off so bad to hear it. Don't know why this rift ran thru my head tonight--full moon post donchano--woman who'll tell her age will say anything according to Mark Twain--oh, and happy birthday plus one day, special WilloftheWisp (it's like how much pleasure it gives me to write your name)--simple pleasures, temporal pleasures...life is good.