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OrnellasWouldGo

Whats a bradda goin' to do he's Samoan

About Me

The US produces more serial killers than any other country. Up to 85% of the world's serial killers are in America. According to an FBI Behavioral Unit study serial killing has climbed to an almost 'epidemic proportion'. At any given time there are an estimated 20 - 50 active serial killers. Those who change their targets, methods, are often never identified. Experts speculate on what happens to unsolved cases of murderers. Some may commit suicide, die, be incarcerated, in mental institutions, relocate, or stopped killing, a few turn themselves in. Prostitutes, runaways, and others people who lead transient anonymous lives are usually not reported missing in a timely manner and receive little police or media attention.
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My Interests

who doesnt love a parade? even hitler who hated everything loved a parade."

I'd like to meet:

Well, we just finished the busiest shopping weekend of the year, and despite an economy that's in the toilet, Americans are still buying a lot of crap. Me, I avoid the crowd and catalogue shop. And nothing says you care and you're cheap like the Lillian Vernon Catalogue! Where else can you get your own monogrammed booze globe? It's a sure-fire way to get your teenager interested in geography! And how about a personalized "king of the remote" pillow? It's like they say: "King of the remote, jester of the bedroom"! Or maybe mom will love this: a hot-pink toolbox! What better way to say "I love you" but I think you're a lesbian. Well, if the economy isn't hurting you, you definitely want to shop from the Neiman Marcus catalogue. Where for $75,000, they'll turn you into an action figure! Seventy-five hundred bucks! Tell you what, you keep the action figure, and I'll blow myself up with firecrackers! And hey, does your loved one like over-priced plaid? Well, why don't you buy her the Neiman Marcus custom Burberry London taxicab! I hear it handles like a woman's raincoat! And here's a taxi-cab confession: you're an idiot! Ok, let's say you have more money than God, and you need to buy him a present? Well you want to do all your shopping from the Robb Report: the magazine for the luxury lifestyle. Look at this stuff! A carte' mink-lined watch for $27,000. It's for the consumer that says "you know, I like telling time, but sometimes it's just not cruel enough!" The Robb Report offers private jets, rare cars, and even this ten million dollar 24 carat diamond gold necklace for her! Are you really that horny? I know a place where ten million dollars will get you laid 1 million times!

Music:

div id=vpdiv Music Video Codes By HotGet.com MTV has done, in my life time, every thing in it power to destroy music. MTV is not music. Music it is a beautiful thing really. When you hear music its like a drug kinda. it goes in your EAR and into your brain and you go "AHHH" . MTV is a video and where does that go? IN your EYE. this is an eye and this is an ear there is a big fuck difference. And if you get a vision in your head from hear some music and you go home and turn on MTV and the video they show is what you saw in your head. then fucken Kill yourself. your better off coming back as a lobster.

Movies:

Membership There exist various categories of memberships within Scientology. Each category defines itself through the amount of money which was paid to the "International Association of Scientologists" (IAS), or the number of people who were signed up for the IAS. These are the different categories:a) 6 month begiining membership - free b) Annual membership - 300 US $ c) Lifetime membership - 2,000 US $ d) Sponsor - 5,000 US $ e) Crusader (New!) - 10,000 US $ f) Honor Roll - 20,000 US $ or 20 new members for the IAS recruited g) Patron - 40,000 US $ h) Patron with Honors - 100,000 US $ i) Patron Meritorious - 250,000 US $ j) Gold Patron Meritorious - 1,000,000 US $ k) Senior Honor Roll - 100 new members for the IAS recruited or "contributed to IAS expansion in some stellar fashion".

Television:

The white man call himself civilized, Cause he know how to take over, The white man come to pillage my village, Now he tell me I have to bend over. No I don't like the white man up in me, He rape my people as he rape my country, Everything I love and cherish, he try to take away, We will be rid of him, soon come the day

Books:

Wear the helmet as much as you can, especially during times that you feel you are usually abducted. Some persons report complete success just wearing the helmet at night, others report that the aliens became aware when they were not wearing the helmet and took them when they weren't wearing it.Some abductees have worn their thought screen helmets and hats almost 24 hours a day, seven days a week for more than four years.One abductee reported that when she wasn't wearing the helmet, the aliens gave her a telepathic command when they were about to take her to not put on the helmet. The only way to stop such alien telepathic commands is to wear the helmet as much as possible.In late 2004 aliens cut a piece of Velostat out of a helmet. It was neatly placed on an abductee's bed when he was gone and he noticed a piece about 3 inches square was out out of it. The aliens were still unable to take him with a piece out out of the helmet. He has since repaired the helmet and installed new Velostat.CAUTION: Keep the thought screen helmet in the safest possible place when you are not wearing it. In Kentucky, one thought screen helmet was taken from a box that was in a closet. The abductee had dental work and could not wear it. She thought she put the helmet in a safe place. Additionally, four other thought screen helmets were taken by aliens when they were not being worn, two in Virginia, one in upper New York state, and one in Brisbane, Australia.

Heroes:

The seeds of this group were sown in the late 1990s when a small group of us made a decision to take a step into the unknown, not just to live our Muslim/Christian relationships quietly and privately but to make contact with others in a 'safe' setting where we could share our experience good and bad. Since then we have been meeting twice a year in Southall, communicating more than that, and have grown in trust and experience to the extent that we feel we might have a modest contribution to make. We couldn't have got this far without the help of wise people who have made the interfaith world so much more than a pious hope. Our interfaith facilitators have bequeathed to us the 'language' of tolerance that makes it possible for us to talk at all, and a wider community of people who think both faiths matter, so that we really do not feel alone, but most of all they give us the courage 'not to cease from exploration'