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Shelly

in love & under the stars...

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I'd like to meet:

~*Tony Romo*~ .... sexy-sexy.... quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. #9.... & with any luck we'll be married soon (in my dreams of course, ha) ~*Janie Rhyne*~ She is an art therapy pioneer & the founder of the Gestalt Art Experience. Originally she earned a degree in anthropologie and was a leisure artist. At 60, she returned to college to pursue a doctorate's in psychotherapy. She studied and worked closely with Fritz Perlz, the father of Gestalt Psychotherapy. ~*damien echols*~ Haven't heard of him? What about the West Memphis Three? No? Well neither had I until recently when a friend recommended Damien as the subject of the psychobiography I was writing for class. I thought I was researching a killer. Instead I found I was researching a victim of America's legal system. He and two of his peers were convicted for three counts of capital murder in West Memphis, Arkansas in 1993. Three little boys were brutally murdered, but the killer(s) may still be at large. There is no solid evidence linking Damien Echols, Jessie MissKelley, or Jason Baldwin to West Memphis' three young deaths. This small and close-minded Christian community had feared Damien and his religion for some time, speculating that he was involved in satanic rituals. The town only needed their black T-shirts, Stephen King novels, and their Wiccan Religion to be convinced and to convince the judicial system of Damien, Jason, and Jessie's guilt. Today they are all behind bars. Damien sits on death row. Jason will be incarcerated for life. They all may be innocent. Decide for yourself: Check out www.wm3.org for more information or visit Damien's myspace page (it is created and maintained by family/friends). He is one of my friends so you can access his page from mine. He is a husband, father, artist, and poet- definately check out his work. ~* Picasso *~We all know who he is... and if you don't- you should do your homework. Recently, some people have commented that my work is similar (in style- obviously not quality!) and so I've been looking into his history a bit myself. He is most notably known as being apart of the Cubist & Surrealist Movements and was one of the first to incorporate collage into art expression.

Heroes:

my dad, definately. Also my older sis Tosha aka Tushi :)