Monday, August 29, 2005

Sunday Fun




Just Let Me Cry (A Love Song)

Sunday night
I was riding on the a train
Reading the newspaper
A woman was trying to convince a man
That she hadn't done it
All these yearsI haven't seen you
Love is still the same
Now you must believe meNow I play no gameI know I loved you
When I left youCouldn't tell you why
Too sad today
Too sad for tears
Let me cry
You only just caught that train
Breathless
And then, you smiled at me
We left, on canal street, and uh...
Had a drink at...
Remember the name of the place?
All these years
I haven't seen you
Love is still the same
Now you must believe me
Now I play no gamesI know I loved you
When I left youCouldn't tell you why
Too sad today
Too sad for tears
Let me cry
Yes, I do remember
The name of the place
Three roses
Just let me cry
tonight...

Monday, August 22, 2005

Funny Prank Bot


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Friday, August 19, 2005

Sunday, August 14, 2005

347 its my show time.

347 its my show time.347 its my show time.347 its my347 its my347 its my show time. show time. show time.347 its my show time.347 its my show time.347 its my show347 its my show time. time.347 its my show time.347 its my show347 its my show time. time.

Yes people I'm crazy!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, August 13, 2005

Sane or Insane???????

ok believe it or not this person (who happens to be me) is very very sane


This person (my little brother nick) is acutally very insane!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Me as an anime

somewhat happy girl
You are a happy anime girl.You are carefree and are
always happy even through the toughest times
you manage to stay happy and you always think
happy thoughts.You are very popular and are
cared for a bunch.You are a good friend and you
can cheer people up in an instant.You can fool
around but be serious at times.Ok umm You are
probably always hyper and jumping off of the
walls.You also love everybody and everything^_^
bada bop bop bah i'm loving it.

If You Were An Anime Character What Would You Look Like?(Girls Only)
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pepper, jess and topaz




OMG! This is jess (thats me on the right ->) ok topaz is my aunt's doggie and she is the CUTEST little darling u will ever meet (except for my doggie)







^pepper

Thursday, August 11, 2005

LOOK OUT!!!!


Look out for the thousands and thousands of people that are going to be at the Statford Mall next week. On the 18th at 5:00 Aly & AJ are coming to sing some of there best songs.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

A Weird Crazy Thing I Call A life


http://www.livejournal.com/users/pinkluck411/ Look at my online Journal. It is all about me and my also cool but awseome weird and semi crazy life. I can yell out to the world and tell people to shut up in there. Well ok I can say whatever I want in there. So have fun, leave comments about me and my life But never forget to come back time after time.

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Little Pink

adopt your own virtual pet!

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I Want My Eyes This Colors






Saturday, August 06, 2005

A day in a crazy weird messed up thing a call my life


Hey people its me again to is a Saturday that meant Alex my brother was here all day. That meant me not being on my computer as much as I wanted. He goes in my room with out asking me first. Can you say rood? Like yeah!!! Yes, he has his own computer but its kinda broken. That sucks for me. Whatever, oh yeah my dad even says "Alex has been without his computer for 2 days let him on yours for a little while." Yea that's like no fair its in my room so that makes it mine. I kinda don't feel bad for him because he has gone on his own way more then I go on mine. I only go on my computer for like 2 maybe 3 ok maybe even 4 at a time. Alex goes on it for like 6 maybe 10 hours a day sometimes 11. I'm not one to over use my computer. Its just no fair!!! Its mine, its mine, its mine, its mine!!!! Ok so I wine when I'm not happy but I'm not perfect. Ok he is get on my list nerve . AWWWWWW!!!!!!!! GET HIM AWAY FROM MY ROOM!!!!!

My not done song Help Me People To Finish it PLZ!!!

If I was dreaming of your kiss... would you look right threw me? Oh I'm on the street I'm waiting.Oh I'm in my hart its rainning. You're right holding up the sky. You're right where I want you to be. Waiting for the moment right now. People plz tell me if u like it and plz plz plz help me finish it kk. Plz leave a comment of how it show be finished.

Gumby



Gumby, nearly 50, flexes his clay
By Bobby Bryant
Knight Ridder Newspapers

HARRY FISHER / TPN
Gumby, introduced in 1956, hops a ride on Radio Flyer's little red wagon, another longtime favorite.
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Gumby! He was once a little green slab of clay.
Gumby! You should see what Gumby can do today.
— Lyrics from the 1950s TV series
He's 49 years old and looks like an asparagus with legs. But for humble Gumby, this is the Summer of Love.
In May, an art gallery in the San Francisco region opened a monthlong exhibit called "Gumby and Friends." ("Gumby is an icon," the head of the Arts and Cultural Foundation of Antioch, Calif., told The Associated Press.)
In June, the Museum of the Moving Image in New York opened a six-month exhibit on Gumby. ("The clay is medium and metaphor," the museum notes.)
And Aug. 5 and 6, StudioZ, an art gallery and concert house in San Francisco, plans a two-day Gumby festival.
What's behind this sudden fit of Gumbiness? A birthday — Gumby's 50th. Technically, it's not until next year — he didn't appear on TV until 1956. But the celebrations have begun early — like Gumby, this anniversary is flexible.
"People love Gumby," says California businessman Joe Clokey, whose father, Art Clokey, created the character. "He's always helping people. He's full of adventure. (Gumby) was a pure expression of creativity and love. That's why he endures. What Gumby represents is love."
The younger Clokey, 43, lives near San Luis Obispo and serves as president of Premavision/Prema Toys, which continues to produce Gumby products and videos. "My full-time job," he says, "is Gumby."


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Art Clokey, still in "pretty good health" at 83, no longer does interviews, his son said, but still comes around the studios sometimes to observe new Gumby shows being made — by manipulating clay figures, much as they were made in the 1950s. (Computer animation might be easier, but it's not necessarily better, Joe Clokey says.)
Gumby first popped up on "The Howdy Doody Show" in 1956 and a year later, got his own TV series. In the 1980s, comedian Eddie Murphy parodied the little green guy on "Saturday Night Live" by playing Gumby as an aging and bitter entertainer ("I'm Gumby, dammit!").
Who's Gumby today? Look him up in David Mansour's "From Abba to Zoom: A Pop-Culture Encyclopedia," and he's listed as an "idealistic green clayboy with tilted, bumped head, bulging eyes and bell-bottom legs." (Did Gumby invent bell-bottom pants? Discuss.)
The closest thing to Gumby in pop culture today, Clokey says, might be cartoon star SpongeBob SquarePants, or maybe the computer-animated films produced by Pixar, such as "Toy Story." Like SpongeBob, Clokey says, Gumby is a nice guy whose brand of humor stretches from toddlers to older kids.
"Gumby works," Clokey says. "It just works."
But Gumby is only half the story. The other half is Art Clokey, Gumby's father. The elder Clokey had a rough Depression-era childhood — part of it reads like a Charles Dickens novel. But without it, Gumby might never have been born.
Art Clokey's parents divorced when he was 8 or 9, according to his son Joe. Art lived with his father in Michigan.
But when Art was about 10, his father was killed in a car crash. Art was sent to California to live with his mother, who had remarried. But her new husband refused to let Art stay with them, according to Joe Clokey. "He said, 'It's me or Art.' "
Art was sent to an orphanage. But by the time he was 11, Art was adopted by "a wonderful Renaissance man named Joseph Clokey" who encouraged the boy's interest in art.
"How often do people adopt 11-year-old troubled boys?" Joe Clokey asks. "When he was adopted, his life opened up. ... If that hadn't happened, Gumby probably would have never happened."
The emotional scars from childhood helped Art Clokey channel children's points of view all his life, his son said. "He kind of stayed an 11-year-old boy."
By the 1950s, Art Clokey was making experimental films in which he would manipulate clay shapes using "stop-motion animation" to make them seem alive. Clokey and his wife conceived Gumby in 1955, Joe Clokey said, and the character first appeared on TV's "Howdy Doody Show" a year later. (Some of the early Gumbys are to be packaged into a DVD special edition sometime this year.)
Gumby's "tilted, bumped head" came from an old photo of Art Clokey's late father, taken when he was a teenager, showing a "huge cowlick" sprouting from one side of his head. "If you superimpose an outline of that portrait over Gumby, you will see that the heads coincide perfectly," Clokey once said.
Baby boomers who grew up with Gumby TV shows and toys got a jolt in the early 1980s when Eddie Murphy began his angry-Gumby spoofs on "SNL." ("I am Gumby, and I want to say before I get started — it's about time the swines at the network gave me my own special!")
Joe Clokey says his first reaction to Murphy's routine was: That's not Gumby. But on the other hand, it was Murphy, and it was funny.
"My dad got a big kick out of that," Clokey said.
"He's always helping people. He's full of adventure. (Gumby) was a pure expression of creativity and love. That's why he endures. What Gumby represents is love."

Thursday, August 04, 2005

Starting your own band



You should totally start a band. Why not, right? It'll keep you off the streets, it's more interesting than TV or video games, and besides -- what if you're the next Nirvana? It would be wrong to withhold your talent from the world.

But apart from the super fun part (coming up with a name and practicing your jumps in the mirror), how exactly is it done? Well, everyone starts somewhere and not everyone starts the same way. But here are some basic principles to getting your band up and running.

Find your bandmates:
This is easily the most important part of the process. Why? Because being in a band with someone is a lot like 'going out' with them -- that's why bands 'break up' so much. When you're bandmate hunting, keep the following in mind:

*Find people who share your vision (i.e., are you into just jamming and having fun, while they're on a fast-track plan for superstardom? Are you into dreamy pop and they're into death metal?).

*As early as possible, have a band meeting to lay down expectations (i.e., is this a democracy, or is one person the driving force? Is missing band practice for a soccer game acceptable or not?)

*You don't need any certain number of people to start a band. And no specific instrument is required. You'll have better luck if you're in a band with people you want to play music with, so don't sweat whether you fit the mold of what a band usually looks or sounds like. After all, isn't it a bonus to be original?

As far as finding the actual people, you could try putting up flyers, or asking your school's music teacher for suggestions.

Find your instruments:
Jen Abercrombie, who started a two-girl band called Rizzo with her best friend Sarah Dale on drums, offers this advice: 'If you don't know much about playing yet, borrow or rent something first, if you can. Because instruments are expensive.' Then, once you know you're committed to your instrument and you know what qualities and features you want it to have, hit the classifieds, pawn shops, and used instrument stores. Bring a knowledgeable friend if you're not sure what you're looking for, or ask other musicians for recommendations. And check for ideas on .

'Your gear is less important than what you bring to it, especially when you're just starting' says Jen, 'because you can rock out on anything. Sarah became a drummer mostly because I had an old snare drum lying around. We just set it up on a cardboard box and she started playing.' And now, Sarah has a really unique way of playing (standing up, dancing around, and totally rockin' out on one drum) because she just concentrated on what kind of noise she could make with what she had. Music history, especially hip hop history, abounds with stories like that.

Find your practice space:
Your bedroom probably won't cut it, because you're going to make some serious noise. You might want to chat with your parents about using the basement or garage -- you can use some old mattresses for soundproofing on doors, windows, and thin walls. Or, if no one's parents are down, maybe your school will let you sign out some time in the band room.

That's it! It really is that (kind of) easy. The real work, of course, is putting your heart and soul into your music, but you can do that without any help. Go to it!

Balh


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(Kate) I'm so this girl

i am a girl that will love you for who you are not what you are, i am a girl who will want to do the things you want to and enjoy it, i am a girl who would fix you your favorite meal just to see you smile, i am a girl who would hold you to keep you close, i am a girl who would tickle you to hear you laugh, i am a girl that likes to shop for you when i go shopping, i am a girl who doesn't care how much money you have or what kind of car you drive, i am a girl that thinks you are hot even when you are hot and sweaty, i am a girl that does not want gifts just the love and respect in return, i am a girl that would call you in the morning just to say have a great day, i am a girl that would bring you lunch when you are to busy to get your own, i am a girl that doesn't care what other people think about you, i am a girl that will always trust you until that trust is violated, i am a girl who wants to be loved the same in return...
High school... I kinda can't wait for it to come But in another way I don't want summer to end. Yea high school means making new firneds and having home work but summer means having no homework and all around the clock FUN!!! Its just about 2 more weeks of summer oh and don't forget the 2 day also. Go be crazy for just one more summer fun ride.