oh please penny someone as beautiful as u can never look like shit. you are amazingly stunning! *kisses* ps i love that last pic the bests oooo cute!
I agree that you could never look like shit Laety, but I also agree that the seeking out of attention is a little lame. But hey, everybody's been there, so I'm not holding that against you at all. Just know that you are beautiful and amazing, and that any guy who wants to give you any shit, isn't worth your time and energy. You have too much to offer this world, to spend your time worrying about some loser who won't show you the attention you deserve! Keep your head up, girl! <3
Thanks so much everyone... I haven't been on in a while, I had a car accident and I just came back from the south of France where I visited my grandma and friends. I've been thinking a lot, and... yeah I've been pretty lame. I was seeking Nick's attention on these boards and he doesn't even come here anymore. Besides, the way I've been acting is ridiculous... I still love him to death, but, finally, I'm not talking to him anymore... we haven't talked in 2 weeks, and I told him that if he ever wanted to talk to me again, he better call me up with big good news and apologies and huge compensations if he wants to start over.. I have changed but now it's his turn. When he realizes what he's lost and could never have again, maybe he'll move a little finger. Yep... that's the way it's gonna be: ALL or NOTHING. I might suffer for the rest of my life and never love anyone else, but I'd rather suffer not hearing from him than be his friend and act like everything's fine while he's happy with someone else and I cry inside.
We saw it on Houston St on a Saturday, the theatre was empty ! The movie seemed very true to life which was a bit depressng. Paddy Cosdine played a too hip, too sympathetic Frank Thoroughgood. The Tom Keylock charachter was interesting. The other "Stones" didn't have much of a role in the film which portrayed the last two weeks of Brians life with flashback sequences of life with The Stones and Anita. Good shots of Crotchford Farm. and Morocco recording Pipes of Pan. Very litttle of current events in the film to place the story in its contex, I think Brian died the same month as Woodstock and the first moon landing. Thoroughgood's deathbed confession was in the late 90's the charachter took up a large part of the film. Missed any referencs or cameos for Hendrix, John Lennon, or any contemporary stars The portrayl of Brian seemed almost shockingly real. The wardrobe, excellent