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Nadira

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About Me

Intelligent, open-minded, contemplative, witty, magnanimous ,and articulate.
About Me
Name: Nadira
Birthday: 3/24
Birthplace: Bronx
Heritage: Guyanese
Height: 5' 3"
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Numerous
Left/Right Handed: Right
Best Physical Feature: Thick legs and ass!!
Shoes You Wore Today: Sneakers
Clothing Style: Mostly casual, but when the time is right I like to hoochiefy myself.
Fear(s): BUGS!!!!
Weakness(es): Drunkeness
Best Friend(s): Raajeshwaree
Goal You'd Like to Achieve This Year: Make it without going insane.
Do you smoke: No
Do you sing: Hell no!! That is my gift to all mankind.
Have you ever been in love: No, hope to someday.
Do you want to go to college: I'm currently attending college.
Do you want to get married: Someday
Do you believe in yourself: Always
In the past month have you been dumped: No
In the past month have you gone to the mall: No
In the past month have you been on stage: No
What do you want to be when you grow up: A college professor
Have you ever been beaten up: No, I like to do the beating.
Number of Piercings: 0
Number of Tattoos: 0
Number of Things in Your Past You Regret: Too many to count.
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My Interests

Bringing ecstasy to the lives of the many, all of whom find my charm and wit impossible to live without.

Music:

Hip-hop, R&B, Reggaeton, Indian, Chuntey, Soca, and Pop

Movies:

A Clock Work Orange, Psycho, Gladiator, Star Wars, The Godfather Pts. 1,2,3 , Brokeback Mountain, Coming To America (funniest movie ever made!), Sin City, and almost anything on Masterpiece Theater (Nobody loves historically accurate tales of frustrated white people more than me)

Television:

Nip/Tuck, Desperate Housewives, Alias, Rome, Sopranos, The Simpsons, The OC, Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, Mad TV, Law and Order: SVU and Criminal Intent, General Hospital, Hometime, and Deadwood.

Books:

Danielle Steele's "Rememberance" and "The Ring", Mario Puzo's "The Godfather", "Like Water For Chocolate" by Laura Esquivel, and Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"