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Name: Khavi Location: Massachusetts, United States Birthday: 1/13/1982 Gender: Female
Interests: Photography, thunderstorms, talking, laughing, too much time online, exploring the deeper meaning of muppet songs, bringing people together through love&parties, playing with my website, reading reading reading... Occupation: Other
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Member Since:
5/14/2003
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| Finally, finally, finally got myself back in the Gym today.
Mom bought me a three-month membership for Christmas. Yay! Best part? The gym is literally *across the street* from my house. Worst part? The gym is across the street from my house - thus, I have no excuse for not going *all the time*.
I had forgotten how great working out can make you feel.
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| Somebody stop me before I run out of money!
It's Christmas shopping season again, and every time I go out and walk around near things that are for sale, I am compelled to pick something up and say to myself "Oh, blank would love this!" and the go find someone to take money from me.
My only thing now is to make sure that anyone who has given or is giving me a present will get one in return... Plus, all of my family members need to get an equal number of presents from me. Don't ask me to explain, they just do.
Every year we all make Christmas lists and stick them on the fridge so that we can all...er, so that *Santa* will know what we all want, and it will make shopping easier... for him. Mom and I do this willingly. Jeff has to be coerced, as he's just slightly elitist in the "I don't need any more THINGS" kind of way - but if you nag him he always comes up with a few things. My Dad used to have a list full of new CDs that he wanted, which made shopping easier.
HOWEVER, since last Christmas he got himself an iMac (just like mine) and has learned how to use iTunes - So I'll probably never be able to buy him a CD again. This has made shopping for him very difficult. Would you like to know what's make it even *more* difficult? His Christmas list decided that it had higher aspirations that simply being a list of real, tangible items that could be purchased as gifts and wrapped and placed under the tree. Oh no, *his* Christmas list wanted to be an avant guard piece of poetry. It is as follows:
35 mm Camera Sun tan lotion 36 Sun glasses Tan pants Invisible paint Italian food Fresh Prince A pocketfull of horses Corvette (Red, little) Prince Spaghetti Sauces Saucy Woman The othersideof the mirror -DVD
Merry Christmas!
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| Yesterday I spent over $90.00 at the Salvation Army. I'd never been there before on "Family" day (which means half off almost *all* clothing and shoes) and the place was totally mobbed. Interestingly it was almost completely women, with a few "college guys" thrown in there, plus me and Mike.
I learned that the "almost" in "almost everything" applied to much of the stuff that I liked, both for myself and for the studio. I managed to pick out several "blue tag" items, which for some reason were not included in the storewide, all clothing half off sale. Annoying. But still bought and paid for.
I have a hard time putting things back after I have picked them out.
Maybe because at SalArmy it can be such a chore to find good things among the craptastic stuff, I feel like "Hey, I already put in all this work to find it! Who cares if it's actually $8 instead of $4?"
Anyway, at least now I have a few more sweaters to face the winter months in.
BTW - That kid of Rand&Nicole's is damn cute. Wait till you see the pictures I took. God, I'm awesome.
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| You know what song would be great to do a striptease to?
We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off, by Jermaine Stewart.
Download it, it's 80-licious.
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| I think it's a testament to my incredibly refined and mature sense of humor that I'm sitting here at the computer *laughing my ass off* watching the outtakes from Orgazmo.
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