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hi hello, how ya doin? my name is Klaudia or Judy or Kaisa or Zeanna. whichever u prefer.im a sophmore and taking a college course!yes, im smart, or some people say. i consider myself average. Alegebra is killing me. and AP Music Theory is tearing me apart. Thank god i dont have P.E. this year.

so yeah, music is my life! i play a little guitar. mastering some of the more difficult beatle songs (dear prudence is pure torture to my fingers, but its one of my fav songs) my dad plays music as a part time job almost. Im not just praising my father cause i know him, but anyone who listens to his music and his guitar playing, knows he can make it big if he wanted to. he is a devoted pupil to the British Invasion of the 60s and 70s, and so am i. it's kind of sad that my friends all have crushes on these guys in their math class or whatever, and when they ask me who i like, the honest truth is...i dont really notice. i have my head wrapped around all those cute rockers from the 60's or 70's. The beatles for example, are...undescibably georgous. Then there's people like Robert Plant and Jim Morrison, etc. and all these guys are either over 60 or dead. but they are who i am attracted to.

at school, the teachers ask or make us do tests on what we want to be when we graduate. go to college, obviously(my friend wants to got to college across the big pond to London! hell, im going with her!) but when we do do those tests, i never come out with a "realistic" occupation. "realistic" as in a doctor, or a firefighter, or a graphic designer, or bank teller, etc. I always come out as artist or musician. Thats all i care about is Music and art. YEs, i want to make it big. i want to form a super group. World tours, multiple platinum records, the whole bit. and on the side, i LOvE to draw. mostly line drawings and cartoons, but id love to have the skill to work on a piece for hours and have it turn out beautifully. i never have patience. My drawings come out finished in 15 minutes. shading, colored and all. They look fine, but nothing compared to what ive seen other peers do.

well, either i'll be famous or i'll be a loser when i get older. i will kill myself if i get an office job. D:

btw, ur probably wondering why i have "quietly" weeps as my username rather than "gently" weeps, regarding the beatles song of couse"while my guitar gently weeps"
well its simple. i just like the word "quietly". there u go!

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snoogaloo Report | 09/16/2008 7:01 pm
snoogaloo
yay! so glad it came out! smile smile
what a releif that must be not to have to worry about it any more smile
psycho225 Report | 09/15/2008 7:45 pm
psycho225
thanks. it cost me 14k gold
snoogaloo Report | 09/15/2008 4:44 pm
snoogaloo
aww you're very welcome smile
wishing you the best in getting the results you're looking for! smile *hugs*
snoogaloo Report | 09/15/2008 4:35 pm
snoogaloo
i found some advice for the tree sap that hopefully should work, and had helpful advice. here goes...

Tree sap can be extremely difficult to remove from any surface, but most especially from human or animal hair. The following advice may be of assistance should this pesky problem befall you.

The key to tackling tough-to-remove tree sap from hair is to get it while it's fresh. As the sap droplets harden, they become increasingly difficult to get out. Also, it is important to let anything that is applied to the hair "sit" for an extended period of time. The longer that a product is applied to the sap, the better the chances will be of removing it.



One method for removing tree sap from hair is to apply all-natural peanut butter to the sap. Oilier peanut butters tend to work better. Cover the area fully. Using a hair dryer or other heating device, apply warm heat to the peanut butter until it begins to soften. Then, using a straight-toothed comb, pull the softened peanut butter through the hair. Rinse out with hot water.


Another method calls for the use of mayonnaise. The oils in the mayonnaise help to break down the sap's hard consistency, making it easier to remove. Allow the mayonnaise to sit on the area for several minutes, then rinse.


Pure soaps, such as Ivory, may also be of help. Work the area into a rich lather, rinse with warm water, and repeat until the sap has been removed.


Many people swear by baking soda to remove sap. Apply the baking soda to a warm, damp rag and rub the affected area vigorously until the sap dissolves.


Although it may dry out the hair dramatically, rubbing alcohol acts as a solvent to dissolve and break down tree sap. Users must be sure to invest in a moisturizing shampoo to use for several days afterward to counteract the drying effects that the alcohol may have.


Ironically, pine oil can dramatically cut tree sap. This product can usually be found at natural food stores, homeopathy stores, or herbal retailers.


Crisco or other shortenings can be applied and rinsed with hot water, while mostly all grease-cutting dish detergents will do the trick.


Many retailers also offer products that are specifically designed to remove difficult substances. Examples include Goo-Gone, De-Solve It, and the Clay Bar. It is important to thoroughly read over any instructions associated with these products and to follow all directions to avoid sensitivities and reactions.


It is important to be extremely careful when using any of these products. Although they are generally considered to be non-irritating in their normal uses, contact with the eyes should be aggressively avoided, and contact with the skin should be as limited as possible. The tender skin of the scalp may react to certain products. It may be best to consider doing a "spot test" on more resilient parts of the skin to first make sure that there are no allergies or reactions to any of the products.


As a last resort, should the tree sap prove too tough to remove, there is always the option of choosing a new, shorter haircut!
snoogaloo Report | 09/15/2008 4:26 pm
snoogaloo
aww man! hope things get better for you! *big hugs of energy to make it through the tough times*
i've had days...ok and some weeks...like that. if there's anything i can do to help just let me know. 3nodding smile
snoogaloo Report | 09/15/2008 4:20 pm
snoogaloo
welcome back! so cool to see you!
*big hugs*
hope all's going good for you smile
Caffeinated Meriam Report | 08/29/2008 5:36 pm
Caffeinated Meriam
thankies!

how are you?
psycho225 Report | 08/27/2008 4:06 pm
psycho225
no problem
snoogaloo Report | 08/27/2008 10:11 am
snoogaloo
awww...cool smile wonderful to know another beatle fan smile
Caffeinated Meriam Report | 08/26/2008 10:57 pm
Caffeinated Meriam
hello!

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