March 7, 2008
Miss Berry is one true lady!
She's silly, sweet, nice and very friendly!
Una Colombiana muy bella! :-)
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March 7, 2008
Miss Berry is one true lady!
She's silly, sweet, nice and very friendly! Una Colombiana muy bella! :-) January 2, 2008
Here is to a bright New Wonderful Year!
It is said that when when one door shuts a new one open! Heres to us in the new year and New Beginnings! I miss you! July 25, 2007
Hey there foxy lady!
You are greatly missed. I hope that the dog days of summer are treating you well. I miss you xoxoxoxoxooxoxoxo June 25, 2007
I had a super time with you this weekend!!!! I miss you Pinky!
February 14, 2007
Happy Valentines Day, Sweetheart!
I hope that your day is filled with all sorts of happiness and mushy stuff. I would love to send you a box of snow instead of candy however it would melt! Cant wait to see you in Ohio!
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As of today i start my new life in Brooklyn NY.... uhmmm not much to say except my horrible experience with my ex-land lady.
Fri, February 20, 2009 - 8:39 PM
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When it was time for me to say good bye and give my keys to my land lady also flat mate, she pushes my mom aside and tells her to leave b/c she needs to speak to me. Of course my mom had a feeling by the way she was acting that she shouldn't leave me alone, so she didnt. Spite my moms efforts to stay with me, the land lady decided to go NUTZ, pushes me to the wall, grabs my arm and starts to tell me how i need to "grow up", and other stuff that didn't make any sence to ayone; in shock my mom tells her to let me go at once! I had no idea what she was referring to, since i barely spend anytime there at all. So my mom and i proceded to get the rest of the stuff ad leave at once, the lady wasn't happy so she steps in front of the door and starts having some kind of violet mood swing again! So this is pretty much the time i would spend at home : during the week, i would say hello and good nite and yes be polite to the lady whenever she would ask me a question, aside from that i would not even have time to eat or watch TV, i would only have time to change and go to bed. During the weekend, i would never, ever be home at all, i used to work all the way trought sat and after work i would usually spend my time in NYC with Olya...i would not get home till 2 am, this would include sundays too.... some times i would not eve show up the entire weekend at home. So practically i would never be home. The reason to her anger is, (this is what i think): So before i moved in she got into a huge argument with her sons girlfriend then, they all used to live together, until she drove them both NUTZ. After i moved in, two weeks later she finds out that her son and his then girlfriend got married, had a huge ceremony and she wasn't invited... how do i know this? She told my mom and i what happed. After her trying umerously to contact her son for about a month, he sits with her and explains the big reason why she was't invited to the wedding... So here it goes: the bride didn't want to see her in her wedding because of that little tiny part where the priest says "if anyone has any objections to this union speak now or forever hold your peace" well, the bride had a very good gut feeling that this woman was going to Speak and not hold her peace. So since then the bride decided not to ever speak to her, and somehow she started to use me as her punching bag. But unfortuelty for her, she chose to fuck with the wrong girl because, after trying not to argue and play her little game, it became to a point very abusive, where she has grabbed me a lot of times whenever i decide to walk away and not say anything, she has tried to hit me several times too.... One day i was fed p taking her abuse and i called her on it and told her the truth, that she was looking for someone to argue with and that i wasn't going to have it, she needed to stop it or i was gioing to have to leave. To my wonderful luck that didn't work with her at all, the abuse continued but fortunetly my last two months that spend there i wasn't really there at all. So i'm not crazy about brooklyn, i know is a tough city, i know the ppl are very very different, it smells, everything is super small but very very expensive, i'm scared, the worst part is that i'm back at my moms house and my positive way of thinking is gone for today... brooklyn really scares me, i feel a bit alone.... i dunno, i live in the border where the nice area starts and the getto finishes, very odd area.... i'm scared i dunno what to expect ... i need a bear hug anyone?
WOW you guys i haven't been on tribe since like forever !!
Wed, February 4, 2009 - 7:43 AM
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Everyone looks great, things are changing for the good of everyone!! It's great to see you guys here on tribe again!! All of this time I've been on a wonderful journey of personal growth and it has been great. I've had the pleasure of learning more about myself and re-charge my batteries. Now i'm full of wonderful vibes, great feelings and a little bit of that freedom that i have been craving so much :) I'm glad and happy to finally be on my own :) LIfe has given me the pleasure of keeping old friends in my life, meet news one that fill my heart with joy (olya love you girl) and re-united with friends that i didn't had the chance to get to know in my past and hopefully haven them in my present and future. :) It's been great and lonely on a positive way :) a lot of time to reflect and think about the things that you have done wrong and learn from them. Spite the lows that life trows you on the way, this time has been great. Tons of love from PINKY to you all :) I Hope to see you guys in person again XOXOOXOXOXO and meet the ones i haven't
Your First Name of: Jessica
Thu, May 1, 2008 - 7:18 PM
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Although the name Jessica creates the urge to be reliable and responsible, we emphasize that it frustrates you through a scattered and emotional nature. This name, when combined with the last name, can frustrate happiness, contentment, and success, as well as cause health weaknesses in the liver, bloodstream, and through worry and mental tension. Your first name of Jessica has given you a responsible, expressive, inspirational, and friendly personality. Expression comes naturally to you and you are rarely at a loss for words; in fact, you have to put forth effort at times to curb an over-active tongue. Self-confidence has made it easy for you to meet people and you are well-liked for your spontaneous, happy ways. You sincerely like people and do not often experience loneliness; your work and home-life are likely filled with association
I really didn't know who he was until i saw this article about him and i always wanted to know who the person who invented LSD was since is a pretty popular "enhanser" at trance parties.
Tue, April 29, 2008 - 6:15 PM
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Albert Hofmann, LSD inventor, dies By Andrew McKie Last updated: 11:51 PM BST 29/04/2008 Albert Hofmann, the Swiss scientist who invented the LSD and became the first person in the world to experience a full-blown acid trip, has died. He was 102. He was working as a chemist in Basel, when he synthesised lysergic acid diethylamide. On April 19, 1943, he took the substance before cycling home. That day has become known among aficionados as “Bicycle Day” as it was while he was riding home that he experienced the most intense symptoms brought on by the drug. Rick Doblin, who studied Hofmann’s work as part of his own research and knew Hofmann well, confirmed he died of a heart attack at 9am on Tuesday at his home in Basel. As well as LSD, Hofmann later became the first person to synthesise psilocybin, the active constituent of “magic mushrooms”. He also discovered the hallucinogenic principles of Ololiuqui (Morning Glory), lysergic acid amide and lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide. In retirement, Hofmann served as a member of the Nobel Prize Committee. He was a Fellow of the World Academy of Sciences, and a Member of the International Society of Plant Research and of the American Society of Pharmacognosy. In 1988 the Albert Hofmann Foundation was established “to assemble and maintain an international library and archive devoted to the study of human consciousness and related fields.” He disapproved of the appropriation of LSD by the youth movements of the 1960s, but regretted that its potential uses had not been explored. Albert Hofmann was married and had three children.
This is very upseting to me, i was reading this article on the internet news:
Mon, February 11, 2008 - 7:51 AM
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I cannot express the anger that i feel when i see that assholes like these would steal Art something that you cannot replace with anything! If these paintings are damamge or gone forever, what are we going to do without them? what do we have to show our children? Three armed men in ski masks stole four paintings by Cezanne, Degas, van Gogh and Monet worth $163.2 million from a Zurich museum in one of Europe's largest ever art heists, police said Monday. The robbers, who were still at large, stole the paintings Sunday from the E.G. Buehrle Collection, one of Europe's finest private museums for Impressionist and post-Impressionist art, police said. It was the largest art robbery in Switzerland's history and one of the biggest ever in Europe, said Marco Cortese, spokesman for the Zurich police. He compared it to the theft in 2004 of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" and "Madonna" from the Munch Museum in Norway. The three masked men wearing dark clothing entered the museum a half-hour before closing Sunday, police said. While one of the men used a pistol to force museum personnel to the floor, the two others went into the exhibition hall and collected the four paintings. One of the men spoke German with a Slavic accent, police said. They loaded the paintings into a white vehicle parked in front of the museum. Police, asking for witnesses to come forward, said it was possible that the paintings were partly sticking out of the van as the robbers made their getaway. A reward of about $90,000 was offered for information leading to the recovery of the paintings — Claude Monet's "Poppy field at Vetheuil," Edgar Degas' "Ludovic Lepic and his Daughter," Vincent van Gogh's "Blooming Chestnut Branches," and Paul Cezanne's "Boy in the Red Waistcoat." The FBI estimates the market for stolen art at $6 billion annually, and Interpol has about 30,000 pieces of stolen art in its database. While only a fraction of the stolen art is ever found, the theft of iconic objects, especially by force, is rarer because of the intense police work that follows and because the works are so difficult to sell. Buehrle, a German-born industrialist who provided arms to the Third Reich during World War II, amassed one of Europe's greatest private collections in the aftermath of the war. He also owned at least 13 works of art at the war's end that were included on British specialist Douglas Cooper's "looted art list," which was used to recover pieces stolen from Jews by the Nazis. The museum is housed in a villa adjoining Buehrle's former home, which he used to store part of his collection before his death in 1956. Lukas Gloor, the museum's director, said the robbers stole four of the collection's most important paintings. But, he said, they appeared to have taken the first four they came to, leaving even more valuable paintings hanging in the same room. The museum also owns Auguste Renoir's "Little Irene" and Edgar Degas' "Little Dancer." "We are happy that no employees or visitors were hurt," Gloor said. The stolen paintings were hung behind glass, and a security alarm went off as soon as they were touched, Gloor said at a news conference. Three other versions of the Cezanne painting — perhaps the most famous of those stolen — exist in museums in the United States. Switzerland boasts a large number of outstanding art collections, some of which have been hit by thefts and robberies over the years. Last week, Swiss police reported that two Pablo Picasso paintings were stolen from an exhibition near Zurich. The two oil paintings, "Tete de cheval" ("Head of horse") and Verre et pichet ("Glass and pitcher"), were on loan from the Sprengel Museum in Hannover, Germany. At the end of the 1980s, three armed men made off with 21 Renaissance paintings worth hundreds of millions of dollars from a Zurich art gallery. Stolen works included some by Jan Mertens the younger, Jan Steen, Willem van Aelst and Dirk Hals. The case was made public in 1989 when FBI agents in New York arrested two Belgians and recovered stolen paintings. In 1994, seven Picasso paintings worth an estimated $44 million were stolen from a Zurich gallery. They were recovered in 2000. A Swiss man and two Italians were jailed for the theft. The stolen paintings included Picasso's "Seated Woman," and "Christ of Montmartre." The two pictures had been stolen from the gallery once before, in 1991.
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