January 2, 2007
I'm gonna visit Malia! Woohoo!
Can we shake our booties with some Hawaiian drag queens?
Can we get more phone numbers from male strippers?
What sort of delightful adventures shall we find?
I can't wait!
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January 2, 2007
I'm gonna visit Malia! Woohoo!
Can we shake our booties with some Hawaiian drag queens? Can we get more phone numbers from male strippers? What sort of delightful adventures shall we find? I can't wait! May 9, 2006
I am sooo digging this picture of you Malia. You are so beautiful. A "Tru" friend you are.:)
Love ya. October 7, 2005
This one is a gift, I am thankful to know her and play by her side. She can be her namesake " calm waters " but is often just looking for ways to stir the mix a little hotter. I love this woman because she is ready to get down and when she gets down you know it's real, not what you expected. Bump Bumpin' a little harder, bringin' us to a higher place. Love and Peace to all who brush by this woman.
September 8, 2005
It is so powerful to be connected during these times of change, awakening, and reckoning. I treasure our friendship as the first sistership since I came to Cali, and am praying that we'll always stay dear ones to each other(no matter the distance).You have always inspired me...I know your tribe is my tribe and I can't wait until I get to see you again give you a HUGE bear hug and plant a wet one on ya!!! Until then, my oceanic, Pele-olithic, tantric, dancing, smiling, drumming, laughing, shining, surfing, top drawer, hot sexy mama goddess. My your life be FILLED with the abundant fruits of the Earth and the laughing children of your heart.
ALWAYS Huge Love and Mega Metta, Angela Blessing April 12, 2005
Malia! How I miss you! My friend of so many long blissful moments... from dancing and costumes to Hawaiian beaches, late nights under the stars, drums in the park, so many men, even more men shared and not shared, rituals, and ah yes...the night we met and my echo ambrosia..... I hope I know you long enough to tell your grandchildren that story, and to remember it in our lifetimes to come.
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