| Put Music Player on Shuffle Put next song that plays on next question
Opening credits:Shining Star by Earth, Wind and Fire
Waking up: Not Today by Mary J Blige
Average day: Bad Habit by Destiny's Child
First date: Through With You by Maroon 5
Falling in love: Through the Fire by Chaka Khan
Fight scene: Sunday Morning by Maroon 5
Breaking up: Daniel by EltonJohn
Getting back together: Don't Speak by No Doubt
Life's okay: That's the Way Love Goes by Janet Jackson
Mental Breakdown: Impossible by Christina Aguilera
Driving: Naughty Boy by Christina Aguilera
Flashback: Forever in Love by Kenny G
Partying: Let's Get it On by Marvin Gaye
Happy dance: Hands by Jewel
Regretting: Something to Talk About by Bonnie Raitt
Long night alone: Where is Your Faith in God by Rev. James Clevelend
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| Live in such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip. -Will Rogers |
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| I thouroghly enjoyed talking to Joy and Ashley last night. It has been so long since I've talked to either of them.
- Joy asked me last night whether or not I want to join the Mock Trial team this year. I am a litle iffy about the whole Mock Trial thing. I would really want to join but I feel as though I screwed up so bad last year that I don't want to mess up again. So, if I'm needed, or if anyone desires my return I will gladly come back. If I were to come back, I would definately want to be a witness.
- I'm so sick of people complaining in my ear... I have my own shiznit to deal with!
- I'm incredibly sick of hearing about Mel Gibson. In the mix of all the celebrity hoopla, idolizing, and goo-ga we forget that celebrities are people too. I think that each one of us has our shortcomings and has our own prejudices so does amplifying someone elses prejudices make you a better person. Plus, there are world disasters going on and all you care about is Mel Gibson? GET A LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| This has got to be the funniest thing that I've heard all week!
by New York Daily Times gossip columnist Lloyd Grove
Just how much does former Sen. John Edwards want to be President?
So much, apparently, that to get a meeting Monday night with hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, a go-to guy for Democratic presidential candidates courting the African-American vote, Edwards let Simmons drag him to his regular 6:15 p.m. class at the Jivamukti Yoga School.
"He had never seen or done it before. He was a yoga virgin," yoga fanatic Simmons told me yesterday. "The entire practice, he was sweating. The guy runs 5 miles a day, but I promise you he is in pain today. At one point, I looked over at him, and he looked like he was going to die."
The 53-year-old Edwards didn't return a phone call seeking verification of his painful condition.
Simmons said the former North Carolina senator (who today runs the One America Committee, an anti-poverty group) had been trying to arrange a get-together for weeks.
But Simmons denied that he made yoga a requirement for an agreement to meet with the 2004 vice presidential nominee.
"It wasn't like that," Simmons said. "Yoga was on my schedule. I go to yoga every day, and I don't like to change that schedule."
Afterward, Edwards accompanied Simmons and his posse — including former NAACP head Ben Chavez and activist Glen Friedman — to dinner at Downtown Cipriani, where they discussed spirituality, how to end poverty, the higher self and other inspirational topics.
"It showed that Edwards is flexible and has an open mind," Simmons pronounced. He added that the evening has sent the would-be White House occupant to the top of his list — and far above Sens. John Kerry and Hillary Clinton. "But I'm happy to go to yoga with anybody who wants to." |
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| He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death. -H.H. Munro
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