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What Clairese Means
You are very open. You communicate well, and you connect with other people easily.
You are a naturally creative person. Ideas just flow from your mind.
A true chameleon, you are many things at different points in your life. You are very adaptable.
You are relaxed, chill, and very likely to go with the flow.
You are light hearted and accepting. You don't get worked up easily.
Well adjusted and incredibly happy, many people wonder what your secret to life is.
You are usually the best at everything ... you strive for perfection.
You are confident, authoritative, and aggressive.
You have the classic "Type A" personality.
You tend to be pretty tightly wound. It's easy to get you excited... which can be a good or bad thing.
You have a lot of enthusiasm, but it fades rather quickly. You don't stick with any one thing for very long.
You have the drive to accomplish a lot in a short amount of time. Your biggest problem is making sure you finish the projects you start.
You are wild, crazy, and a huge rebel. You're always up to something.
You have a ton of energy, and most people can't handle you. You're very intense.
You definitely are a handful, and you're likely to get in trouble. But your kind of trouble is a lot of fun.
You are friendly, charming, and warm. You get along with almost everyone.
You work hard not to rock the boat. Your easy going attitude brings people together.
At times, you can be a little flaky and irresponsible. But for the important things, you pull it together.
You are the total package - suave, sexy, smart, and strong.
You have the whole world under your spell, and you can influence almost everyone you know.
You don't always resist your urges to crush the weak. Just remember, they don't have as much going for them as you do.
What's Your Name's Hidden Meaning?
Melissa Etheridge Lyrics ..I am like a momma grizzly bear with my three sons...love them fiercely and will die protecting and supporting each and every one of them in what they choose to do in their world. I am proud to say I get to be a part of all their worlds, though son R.A.Y. CAME BACK NOV. 8th from RAMADI, IRAQ on his second deployment with the Army, had 12 months REST (HA HA HA) even coming home to Titusville for a few days in February of 2008 - BUT NOW BACK IN IRAQ FOR HIS THIRD DEPLOYMENT DAMMIT!!!. His fantastic wife Ginn and my gorgeous and only grandchild Natalie arrived MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND 2008 from the barren base of Baumholder Germany where they stayed ALONE, without FAMILY, for the past two deployments, but sending their brave soldier back into a world of violence and trying to cope alone again was not going to happen. Let's get all our soldiers in combat HOME- NOW THAT RUMSFELT IS GONE, GONE, GONE. Our soldiers are all my true heroes...as are all our veterans, law enforcement, fire fighters...all those who serve and protect us and the freedom that is our lives...Middle son Camron is the happiest I have ever seen him in his life. He is penniless but as Walt's tattoo apprentice and the only other full time piercer at he and Tiffany's shop on Garden Street in Titusvile, MILD TO WILD this past year, his art ROCKS and he is very popular. He is again looking for a new band to play in, and always working on his V-8 Chevy S-10 300 horsepower beast! His lady friend and he are growing together and I love her so, she is a charming and intelligent woman. He is a delightful son and I am happy to go listen to him play guitar or shoot pool with a group of his friends anytime...
Son Drake moved back home to get on his feet, I don't ever mind when the boys do this...they are so welcome. He is a brilliantly talented musician and has a superb voice. He played string bass in the BCC Orchestra and also for their Jazz band and was in their Chorus...and looking towards theatre. Our local Titusville playhouse has insane management and he refuses to play anymore - when he finally broke into the nasty clique and had some small parts in FUNNY GIRL and in RAGTIME he was the villian!! He is auditioning for anything he can find. I delight in being in his world...I am one happy Mom. He took a chance to work for Disney MGM Studios, got shafted by Bob Steele Chevrolet in Internet Sales, so now he is job hunting again, looking for something clerical or computer based, even contemplating college again. As long as he pays his bills, right? He is hoping to do more female impersonation, the world is wonderful.
In the horse world, I rarely show myself anymore, having done Western, English, Gaited and Driving, and Draft horse shows, but I adore attending shows, most especially the Draft horse shows. We were invited to attend for FREE by the Equestrian Manager Amy and our mare June won Reserve Champion of all Draft Mares in 2007. To see and feel the power of 6 different hitches, with one person guiding six or eight 2000 pound Draft horses at a strong trot, in a figure eight, inside a covered arena, changes the molecules in my body and I am in awe.
You can find me driving the horse drawn carriage or "surrey with the fringe on top" around Brevard at events, or doing carriage weddings. We also have a hay wagon and do all kinds of events and parades. We are under contract with Dignity Memorial/Florida Memorial Gardens to provide horse drawn funerals with our black Percheron Thunder and a gorgeous hand made caisson, built by Joe Tetz, visit his site at http://www.horsedrawnfunerals.com. We just did the Fallen Police Memorial May 15, 2008 at the Police Hall of Fame. It was absolutely numbing to hear the names of our fallen brothers and sisters...
I am a Special Olympic Equine coach and we do all types of benefits for the disabled children and adults in Florida.
I search for Primitive Antiques, have an eye for Classic Cars, especially older Corvettes, I drive a Sunfire Yellow Stock 1967 327 4 speed whenever I feel it is safe to do so...HorseSisters is having their 3rd Annual Charity Car & Truck Show September 15, 2007 at Sand Point Park in Titusville. Here's the website:
http://www.horsesisters.org
I love the water. I breed Parson Russell Terriers and especially love agility training, wish I had time to do it.
And I have spent the last 14 years attempting to make a change for the GLBT youth here in Bizarre County, starting with the junior high students and their name calling...Call me a change agent
What breed of horse are you? Find out!
You scored as XI: Justice. The blindfold arbiter weighs the evidence and passes judgement without fear or favour. There can be no appeal.Justice is not necessarily the same as Law. True justice seeks out the spirit of the law, not just its letter. If a law is bad then true Justice will set that law aside. This is the sacred responsibility of those given the power to judge. If well aspected in a Tarot reading, this card can indicate settlement of disputes, the achievement of a just outcome. If badly aspected this card can indicate corruption and failure of justice.
XI: Justice
IV - The Emperor
XIII: Death
III - The Empress
II - The High Priestess
I - Magician
VIII - Strength
XVI: The Tower
XIX: The Sun
0 - The Fool
X - Wheel of Fortune
XV: The Devil
VI: The Lovers
I'D LIKE TO MEET KATHERINE ARCHER!!! CHECK OUT HER MANDOLIN MANATEE WALTZ VIDEO HERE, IT IS BEAUTIFUL.I WANT TO MEET THIS YOUNG MAN!!! WOW!
Buried at PhotoCasket.comPeople who practice alternative spiritualities, be that Native American, Pagan, Buddism, etc...not that I would MIX the disciplines, I just love the study of different philosophies and the practice of living. I adore the study of Psychology, I graduated from Rollins with that as my Major (minor in English).
I have been addicted to horses since I learned to say the word and have had the magical pleasure of their spirits in my life since 1963. Horses astound me in their cooperative need to live together...and how they don't compete with each other as a herd. They are capable of every human emotion - but they forgive you for your errors again and again and give you chance after chance to try again, unlike people. To be my friend means you don't have to know about horses to any great extent, but PLEASE at least like them...I have 21 horses and 1 mule right now under my care at a sanctuary in Mims...and they are a HUGE part of my life.
I need intellectual stimulation, I almost feel bankrupt at times...if I had my way, I would have a salon at my house at least once a week, the likes of Virginia Woolfe's gatherings of artists, authors, musicians...
I adore change - which for some equals conflict - and I work hard to change things I see need changing. I wish I had more time to devote to all the desires of my heart.CAUTION!! THIS IS A GRAPHIC VIDEO ABOUT HOW WE TREAT OUR PETS IN THE WORLD...OPEN YOUR EYES, DO NOT SHUT THEM
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I have an intense passion for most music, I adore stringed instruments, must be the Hungarian gypsy in me, I am crazy about the cello and the ladies of BOND, and harpist Loreena McKennitt, Women's Celtic voices and Bagpipes, Bluegrass and folk like Peter, Paul & Mary & Libby Riddle, & Native American music of all kinds, to dance/house/club - (channel 36 on Sirius is my station) and almost all of the new music of today (with the exception of mean spirited rap), to Patsy Cline and Marty Robbins - and then immerse myself in whatever my son Drake is learning to play or sing, which includes a lot of show tunes and classics. We have a great time searching through the archives for classic songs he can do drag to, Ertha Kitt, Dusty Springfield, Connie Francis...locally I have been a Halcyon groupie 10 years and love Melissa Crispo.
Give me suspense! Silence of the Lambs is probably still my favorite, just saw HANIBAL RISING, WOW AND OPEN WATER, horrifying!!! Don't forget the sheer terror in "The Marathon Man." I loved Crash and knew the world was not ready to give best picture to Brokeback Mountain, but I had to buy it. I am a sucker for good comedy, Robin William's RV made my sides and face hurt the next day from laughing (course we drove from Alaska to Florida in a 30 foot Sportscoach - I could write a book!) And you can find Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Christmas Vacation next to The Good, the Bad & the Ugly, and don't ask about my HORSE movies!!! Into the West was the best there. And I have stood in line to see controversial movies like Last Tango In Paris at the 4th Avenue Theatre in Anchorage, Alaska - and a tiny "Metro" on Tudor Road there to see The Last Temptation of Christ. Stood in line at the Enzian to see Jeffery and just saw "Hedwig & the Angry Inch" LIVE at the FRINGE FEST - had to buy that DVD too. Ok, some Sci-Fi, just finally saw Serenity...
Blow Up Your TV!!!!Really, I almost despise TV, we have ON DEMAND so we can see what we want to see, when we feel like it. I love a good DVD now and then and documentaries and will admit to loving CSI - Vegas - HOUSE and some series' on Showtime can be addicting, but for the most part, life is too precious and busy to find me sitting in front of the TV.
I love to read, why do we NOT have a Borders in Brevard? I have no less than 6 books next to my bed and a big magazine rack in the throne room. Love to read something from the top 100 books you should read in your lifetime, to something from the top 10 paperbacks, and a book in my field of Horses & Therapy...let's not forget Erotica too...Audre Lourde, Pat Califia, Patricia Cornwell, Anne Rice...the list is endless.
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Otherwise all my sons, but my superhero right now is my son R.A.Y. born May 14, 1977- Ronald Albert Yuhasz Austin- who is a NCO in the Army having finished leadership school. His first deployment to Iraq found me a nervous wreck some over 4 years ago. It took weeks to hear from him, and I found out things like, he really had no bed like the photos showed us...and worse, flak jackets from the Vietnam war era with missing ceramic plates. Yet they had a Baskin Robbins... I was upset. I wrote my Senators and Congressmen/women and Pres. & Mrs. Bush...no one answered me but one Senator who said I could always purchase my son a flak jacket. R.A.Y. told me they were not allowed to wear anything the Army did not provide, so that was out...not like I had 1800.00 lying around to help either. He told me that law enforcement officers all over the country send their out of date jackets to the soldiers and since they can't wear them, they line the floors and doors of their Humvees with them...wise fellas. He told me that the residents did not remember WHY they were fighting, much less WHO, that they were only following in their father's, father's, father's, father's etc. footsteps. Sad. They were in Mosul and worked for months rebuilding a school, only to have the insurgents (other Iraqiis) blow it up before the kids got in it. In November of 2006 he was sent back for his second deployment...I am no less a mess that time. He was part of an infantry battalion that was on WAIT mode in Kuwait but in April was sent to Ramadi, Al Anbar, the most violent province of Iraq and he says it was HOT there more ways that temperature wise, which is 120 degrees most days. So the next time you complain about the heat, think of our soldiers in the desert, without air conditioning and ice in their drinks. I support our troops with mailed boxes of goodies and think powerful thoughts of peace and strength for all of them...but I want them home. I cannot believe that the fearless leaders of the US think they can fix this country. We went in to stop So Damn Insane and we did that...let's bring the soldiers home and work on our own problems here in the US!!! We have our own war zone in New Orleans, it is still battle scarred. Now RAY LEFT FOR HIS 3rd 15 MONTH deployment March of 2008, Goddess help us... width="425" height="350">.. ..>