pwk_rz
Albums Featured On My PlaylistsGeneral InfoCurrent Residence: COLORADOHometown: Central City About Me: I rock. Music InterestsFavorite Music Artists:
Atreyu,
Amber Pacific,
A Day To Remember,
As I Lay Dying,
August Burns Red,
Avenged Sevenfold,
Bury Your Dead,
Bless The Fall,
Blink 182,
Chiodos,
Coheed and Cambria,
Drop Dead Gorgeous,
Escape The Fate,
Emery,
From First To Last,
Johnny Cash,
Killswitch Engage,
Misfits,
Monty Are I,
New Found Glory,
Senses Fail,
Sherwood,
Sum 41,
Underoath,
Yellowcard
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Recent Blogsno blogs posted yetpwk_rz's Guestbooki change it i change it dont worry i way cool
ur a weeeeiner!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Paul, OMG so i'm madly in love with you. No but seriously your awsmome! You look pretty today! I love your dancing.
I was just kiddin jeeze.
Took my virgin ass my ass. That's for Jeremy!
Dont be jelous! why did you delete my other ones
Don't forget how I mad you laugh. Don't forget all the great times we had. Don't forget all things we did. Don't forget all the special talks we had.
Don't forget all of those special walks we went on. Don't forget all of those drives we had. Don't ever forget that I love you.
Always and forever, remember my love for you. Love is almost as good on Earth as anywhere else. So be faithful for all eternity to the one you love.
Lets keep it sexual
and leave it sensual
you started at my lips
ended up at my toes.
you penetrated like never before
pushed harder and harder
as we do it, it has to stay a secret.
falling in love with you every second.
baby lets keep it sexual
and leave it sensual
Nobody knows about these feelings... i can not even explain the way i feel and these feelings just wont go away i try so hard to hide them but i think they are starting to show if they are plzz someone let me know..... i can not have these feelings for you are mii friends booo o how i wish u only knew wat i felt for you.... but sadly u will never know because we just cant be not because mii friend but because u dont like me... i would realli like for us to talk more and for u to see me for me and maybe just one day u and i will make history but im afraid of wat mii friend will think... its soo hard to hide this because when i see u i get caught in ur beautiful eyez i know i tend to stare and i see that sometimes you do to but after the semester is through i will never speak to you we have one class together but not for very long i hope that we can still talk because i have liked you for very loong oo how i wish for u to like me but i know that can never be cause me n u come from different clicks and i am not that pretty... life feels so unfair and i wonder y i only like the guyz i can never have and i was hoping that u could change that and show wat i can have and wat i want is for u to notice me and tell me u feel the same i wish upon every star for you to see what i feel and share these feelings with me but only god knows how long i must wait and im hoping it is soon or will it never happen for u and i are not meant to be if so then thats ok because deep down in mii heart u will always stay... for you and are destiny!!!
Bessie Smith was a rough, crude, violent woman. She was also the greatest of the classic Blues singers of the 1920s. Bessie started out as a street musician in Chattanooga. In 1912 Bessie joined a traveling show as a dancer and singer. The show featured Pa and Ma Rainey, and Smith developed a friendship with Ma. Ma Rainey was Bessie's mentor and she stayed with her show until 1915. Bessie then joined the T.O.B.A. vaudeville circuit and gradually built up her own following in the south and along the eastern seaboard. By the early 1920s she was one of the most popular Blues singers in vaudeville. In 1923 she made her recording debut on Columbia, accompanied by pianist Clarence Williams. They recorded "Gulf Coast Blues" and "Down Hearted Blues." The record sold more than 750,000 copies that same year, rivaling the success of Blues singer Mamie Smith (no relation). Throughout the 1920s Smith recorded with many of the great Jazz musicians of that era, including Fletcher Henderson, James P. Johnson, Coleman Hawkins, Don Redman and Louis Armstrong. Her rendition of "St. Louis Blues" with Armstrong is considered by most critics to be one of finest recordings of the 1920s. Bessie Smith was one of the biggest African-American stars of the 1920s and was popular with both Whites and African-Americans, but by 19
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kookace (Mar 17 2008 - 11:23am)
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