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Birthday: 1/9/1982
Gender: Female


Interests: dancing, chillen with friends, karaoking, reading literature, driving my 4wd, taking road trips w/friends,swimming, wt. training, cooking, drinking tea, looking at the moon thru my telescope, wishing on a full moon, stargazing, taking pix w/my new digicam,scrapbooking, b&w photography, ballin'...sports, sports, sports...down for whatevas! love havin a good time! love adventure, romance, comedy, & spontaneity!
Expertise: stepping out of my box; being different.
Occupation: Student


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Member Since: 1/31/2004

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Monday, December 25, 2006

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Friday, November 24, 2006

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Fergalicious
By Fergie
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Have you ever closed your eyes and felt like you've fallen asleep for a good amount of time, but then awoke to find that one minute had only passed? I guess that means it's time to hit the sac.

Hope all ya'll had a wonderful and sweet Thanksgiving!  Thank you for everything!


Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Small couch and fridge (Roper) FOR SALE!!!

Must be picked up by NO LATER than Nov. 30th, Thursday. Please let me know if you are interested asap.  Thanks!


Sunday, November 12, 2006

"Could" vs. "Should"

Taken from Random House: Webster's College Dictionary, 2001:

could (v.)- 1. used to express possibility; 2. used to express conditional possibility or ability; 3. used in making polite requests; 4. used in asking for permission; 5. used in offering suggestions or advice.

should (v.)- 1. used to indicate duty, propriety, or expediency; 2. used to express condition; 3. used to make a statement less direct or blunt.

Sometimes people use the word, "should," a little too much on others, that it actually becomes annoying.  Does anybody else feel that way?  The first definition is likely the purpose of the usage, but I feel that we, ourselves, know the difference between good behavior and bad behavior, and the practice of appropriate mannerism.  If we are supposedly reminded constantly about what "should" be done with our own acts, then obviously, we are not practicing appropriate mannerism, carrying our duty, or getting things done right away. 

"Could" is the correct word if anybody  purposely wants to bring forth an idea of possibility. 

To anybody that uses either or both words, use them appropriately.  You could be offending someone when using "should" when really you mean to use the word, "could."




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