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~*Trust Is a Weapon*~ [Jul. 16th, 2009|04:41 pm]
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~*Trust Is a Weapon*~

The thought enters, emotional death sentence. Trust is suicide, like handing you a gun. My heart aches and cries out “Choose me, just once me and not yourself” Words crush my heart in your hands.

Trina
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Happy Independence Day! [Jul. 4th, 2009|07:12 am]
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Our Game Console Collection [Jul. 4th, 2009|06:44 am]
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Our Gaming Collection!


Yesterday we got a complete Sega Master System with 7 games for $50! Also finally got a working Sega Genisis, gotta love flea markets! Anyways all this new gaming stuff sparked us to finally get an older TV and hook all our old school games up to it. Once we got everything all set up yesterday and took a vid.

We also have a Nintendo 64, that Crystal's parents have right now.
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New Pictures Michael Jackson rehearsing just 48 hours before he died [Jun. 30th, 2009|07:14 am]
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Stars to honor Michael Jackson at BET Awards [Jun. 28th, 2009|08:02 am]
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LOS ANGELES – The BET Awards are undergoing "a total overhaul" as the show is retooled as a tribute to Michael Jackson, the network said Friday. The telecast is being lengthened, performers are being added to the lineup and additional guests are expected to attend, said Debra L. Lee, Chairman and Chief Executive of Black Entertainment Television.

"We're adding on," Lee said from the Shrine Auditorium, where the awards will be presented Sunday. "We're trying to do the numbers we had already planned and we're trying to add on, so it may be a longer show than we anticipated."

At least 30 minutes will be added to the broadcast, she said. Jamie Foxx is set to host the show.

Jackson died Thursday afternoon at UCLA Medical Center after being stricken at his Los Angeles home.

Meanwhile, artists such as Beyonce and Ne-Yo, who worked on their performances for weeks, scrambled to change them last-minute to honor the King of Pop, said producer Stephen Hill.

"To change it up in three days is something that's not easy but they're all willing and looking forward to it," Hill said. "There's a direct line from Ne-Yo to Michael Jackson. There's a direct line from Beyonce to Michael Jackson. There's a direct line from Jay-Z to Michael Jackson. I think they'll want to pay tribute in their own way."

Other artists who had not planned to attend Sunday's show, such as Usher and Justin Timberlake, are rushing to Los Angeles to participate, Hill said.

"This is going to be the first gathering of people who really cared for and were influenced by him since his death," he said. "It's a tall order for us but we have every intention of paying respect to Michael Jackson."

Lee said she expects the evening's acceptance speeches to be dedicated to Jackson's memory and his influence on music and popular culture.

"There's no artist that's going to want to get up there and talk about themselves. They're going to want to talk about Michael," she said. "We want to give out the awards, we want them to have their moment but it's going to be more geared toward Michael Jackson."

Lee said Jackson was a longtime friend of the network, which is airing special programming in his honor all weekend. Jackson will also be remembered at Lee's annual pre-party in honor of the awards, where Foxx, Sean Combs and Vanessa Williams are among expected guests.

Hill, who wore a yellow Jackson 5 T-shirt Friday, said seeing the band perform in 1971 inspired him to go into the entertainment business. He still keeps a poster of the group in his office, he said.

"Michael Jackson was my first real hero," Hill said. "I don't think that this first public outpouring could be left in better hands."

"There will be another awards show, so if this one changes, that's fine," he said. "There will not be another Michael Jackson."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090626/ap_en_ce/us_michael_jackson_bet_awards
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Michael Jackson's Moonwalker DVD Rip [Jun. 26th, 2009|07:01 pm]
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You can't get this in the United States on DVD. I found this and wanted to share it with all the fans. I must have watched this on VHS thousands of times.

Enjoy <3!

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FOW50XNJ
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No Michael, you rocked Our world [Jun. 26th, 2009|11:41 am]
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MoonWalker Tibute


I ripped this from Moonwalker I just think it's prefect. I know this is the way I will always remember him. It's just so hard for me to except that he's gone. Music was and is such a big part of my life. Michael was it for me the first thing I really cared about. Thriller was first tape I ever asked my mom to buy me. I think I was 5 or 6 at the time and I played it again and again. It seemed every album just got better and better. Thriller, Bad and Dangerous are still my shit to this day! It's really like a part of my childhood as died...

Every time I song of his plays I get this feeling. It's like a familiar warmth that comes over me and then I cry.

This probably seems over dramatic to some, I don't care. I loved Michael and he'll always be in my heart because of the all happiness and joy he gave me through his music.

Some of my favorite Michael Songs and Videos )
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Michael Jackson is dead [Jun. 25th, 2009|06:34 pm]
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Michael Jackson is dead. I am beyond sad... I don't even know what to say... I'm in shock, he was my childhood hero, and my all time favorite pop singer... wow...
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Over the Counter Depression & Anxiety Products [Jun. 25th, 2009|08:59 am]
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As promised I'm gonna type up what I have on my little cheat sheet from our workshop and then info I found online to kinda back it up. Plus just simplify it. there are a lot of technical terms. There are 3 products. I'm also doing this to help me learn the stuff better myself lol.

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I hope this was informative and helpful.
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Gone! [Jun. 14th, 2009|09:30 am]
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Leaving to get our train to Atlantic City in a bit. We'll have the laptop and cell phones with us so we'll be around.
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We're going to the beach! [Jun. 9th, 2009|06:20 pm]
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I've been looking into for a couple days to see if we could afford it. Got great rates through travelocity.com we'll be staying at the http://www.atlanticcitydaysinn.com/ It's right on the board walk! $70 a night and Crystal found an online code that gave us $50 0ff the whole price!

Another thing was Crystal didn't want to drive. So I looked in to us taking a train, which turned out to only be $124 round trip.

So for $330 we got a 3 day trip to Atlantic City, you can't beat that!

We leave on Sunday the 14th and we'll be back Wednesday the 17th.

I'm so excited I love the ocean and just being away from the house in general lol.
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40 Icons by Crystal [Jun. 3rd, 2009|12:04 pm]
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Themes: Nintendo

Notes:
*No Credit Needed (if you do, please credit [info]pixel_bits)
*Comments Are Nice!
*Enjoy!

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(It's-a me, Mario!)
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LMAO OMG!! [Jun. 3rd, 2009|07:45 am]
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New Mario Games For the Wii (we are so getting these!) [Jun. 2nd, 2009|09:56 pm]
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Vids Under Here )
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Pedophila urge rising.... What? He'll be 18 next year! [Jun. 2nd, 2009|07:54 pm]
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More Jacob Inside )
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Well it's Monday [Jun. 1st, 2009|07:23 am]
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Crystal has to work and I'm home alone again. Ug it's the only day we have off together and she has to work it this week *kicks something*

So saw the trailer for New Moon it looks pretty good. I know we're not all up and through the books like some of yall are. We tried to read the first book but just couldn't get into it written. But we really liked the first movie. Hell anything with vampires and lycans is good with us! I have to say I think Jacob pwns Edward but I've always liked wolves and prefer that my vampires bite and drink blood...

Our two favorite muses are Vampire and Werewolf so yeah lol.

I'm so loving the twitter thing! I knew I would! I just had to sit down and figure out how it worked. Which took all of 5 mins lol. Then I made Crys and Tam get one *needs help*

Why are fans so crazy? And why haven't you realized by now most of your fans are nuts? I'm just saying... LOL


I really don't have much to say. But here's our twitter pages again

Trina's
http://twitter.com/TrinaLovesCrys

Crystal's
http://twitter.com/CrysLovesTrina
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Had a really awkward experience helping jack off a horse yesterday. [May. 31st, 2009|08:12 pm]
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When jack start to climb off and I was helping him down i accidentally touched his ass.

A man walked into bar and to his amazement he saw a monkey in a cage.
When he sat down on the bar stool, he asked the bartender why is there a monkey in a cage.
The bartender sez "I have to keep the monkey in the cage.
The man then ask "Why don't you let him out?"
The bartender "No...thats not a good idea for the moment...I have to keep him caged."
The man then sez "C'mon man let him out, I wanna see what your monkey can do."
The bartender then sez "OK. I'll let him out."
The bartender proceeds to let the monkey out, and when the monkey comes out the cage, the bartender slaps the monkey on the back of its head sorta hard.
The monkey quickly goes for the bartender's groin, unzips his pants and proceeds to give the bartender a blowjob.
The man looks in total amazement seeing a monkey giving a blowjob.
The bartender then asks the man if wants to try it.
The man then sez "Sure I'll try it. But don't hit me so hard."

LMAO I kill me!

Ps. Ken needs to get a myspace!
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A pic of Raven from TNA [May. 27th, 2009|05:58 pm]
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He's looking pretty good! I can't wait to see the show now! Especially with Victoria and Shane Douglas on the show as well.
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Morrison Spam time! [May. 27th, 2009|10:55 am]
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[Current Music |Animal Crossing City Folk]

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More Inside The Palace of Wisdom )
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I'm so fucking disgusted right now, I think I may really puke... [May. 26th, 2009|05:47 pm]
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California high court upholds gay marriage ban

SAN FRANCISCO – California's Supreme Court upheld the state's gay-marriage ban Tuesday but said the 18,000 same-sex weddings that took place before the prohibition passed are still valid — a ruling decried by gay-rights activists as a hollow victory.

Demonstrators outside the court booed, wept and yelled, "Shame on you!" Activists said they would go back to the voters as early as next year in a bid to repeal the ban.

In a 6-1 decision written by Chief Justice Ron George, the court rejected arguments that the ban approved by the voters last fall was such a fundamental change in the California Constitution that it first needed the Legislature's approval.

As for the thousands of couples who tied the knot last year in the five months that gay marriage was legal in California, the court said it is well-established principle that an amendment is not retroactive unless it is clear that the voters intended it to be, and that was not the case with Proposition 8.

Moreover, the court said it would be too disruptive to apply Proposition 8 retroactively and dissolve all gay marriages.

Doing that would have the effect of "throwing property rights into disarray, destroying the legal interests and expectations of thousands of couples and their families, and potentially undermining the ability of citizens to plan their lives according to the law as it has been determined by this state's highest court," the ruling said.

While gay rights advocates accused the court of failing to protect a minority group from the will of the majority, the justices said that the state's governing framework gives voters almost unfettered ability to change the California Constitution.

The decision set off an outcry among a sea of demonstrators who had gathered in front of the San Francisco courthouse, holding signs and waving rainbow flags. Many people also held hands in a chain around an intersection in an act of protest.

"We're relieved our marriage was not invalidated, but this is a hollow victory because there are so many that are not allowed to marry those they love," said Amber Weiss, 32, who was in the crowd at City Hall, near the courthouse, with her partner, Sharon Papo. They were married on the first day gay marriage was legal last year, June 17.

"I feel very uncomfortable being in a special class of citizens," Papo said.

Jeanne Rizzo, 62, who was one of the plaintiffs along with her wife, Pali Cooper, said: "It's not about whether we get to stay married. Our fight is far from over. I have about 20 years left on this earth, and I'm going to continue to fight for equality every day."

A small group of Proposition 8 supporters also gathered outside the court.

"A lot of people just assume we're religious nuts. We're not. But we are Christians and we believe in the Bible," said George Popko, 22, a student at American River College in Sacramento, where the student government officially endorsed Proposition 8.

In the state capital, Republican state Assemblyman Sam Blakeslee of San Luis Obispo, the incoming minority leader, said the court's decision "reaffirmed the principle that the people's votes do matter."

The state Supreme Court ruled 4-3 last May that it was unconstitutional to deny gay couples the right to wed. For a while, that put California — the nation's most populous state — back in its familiar position in the vanguard of social change; at the time, Massachusetts was the only other state to allow gay marriage.

In what gay activists called their "Summer of Love," same-sex couples from around the country rushed to get married in California for fear the voters would take away the right at the ballot box. In November, Proposition 8 passed with 52 percent approval.

Over the past several months, as the fight went on in California, Iowa, Maine, Vermont and Connecticut legalized gay marriage, bringing to five the number of states that allow same-sex couples to wed.

In California, gay rights activists argued that the ban was improperly put to the voters and amounted to a revision — which required legislative approval — not an amendment. But the justices disagreed.

The court said that while the ban denies gay couples use of the term "marriage," it does not fundamentally disturb their basic right to "establish an officially recognized and protected family relationship with the person of one's choice and to raise children within the family." California still allows gay couples to form domestic partnerships.

In their 136-page majority ruling, the justices said it not their job to address whether the ban is wise public policy, but to decide whether it is constitutionally valid, while "setting aside our own personal beliefs and values."

Justice Carlos Moreno, who had been under consideration as President Barack Obama's nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, was the lone dissenter.

He said denying same-sex couples the right to wed "strikes at the core of the promise of equality that underlies our California Constitution." He said it represents a "drastic and far-reaching change."

"Promising equal treatment to some is fundamentally different from promising equal treatment for all," Moreno said. "Promising treatment that is almost equal is fundamentally different from ensuring truly equal treatment."

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera, whose office fought the ban, said: "Today we are faced with a disappointing decision. But I think we also know it could have been worse."

Democratic state Sen. Christine Kehoe of San Diego said that California "has lost its lead in the fight for civil rights for all people." And Assemblyman Tom Ammiano of San Francisco warned the ruling would create "apartheid" in California.


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