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Diana

Fun Fun Fun is my middle name

About Me

I'm fun outgoing loving and romantic person i love to laugh i like dancing, hanging out with my friends, alittle about myself i'm 5'ft5in tall about 108 lbs dark brownish black hair,light blueish eyes,fair skin i enjoy going to the beach,clubs,dining,picnics,taking little trips to vegas i'm a straight up honest person and i'm the kinda a girl who is going to be there for good or bad and i'm looking for a real mate that can make me feel like the woman i am lets cut corners here what i really want is a partner just like my dog.. carin,loving,and loves me unconditionally and faithful, i like a person who take care of yourself.anyhow if you havetn noticed im bisexual.

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Music:

CD# Song Title . . . . . . . Artist 149 8 Shake, Shake, Shake -- KC & The Sunshine Band152 1 Stayin' Alive -- Bee Gees150 6 Ain't no Stoppin' Us Now -- McFadden & Whitehead 274 2 Summer nights -- John Travolta & Olivia Newton119 17 Best of My Love -- Emotions 471 12 Take me home -- Cher124 18 Boogie Nights -- Heatwave 117 13 That's The Way I Like It -- KC & The Sunshine Band149 12 Boogie Oogie Oogie -- A Taste of Honey 150 3 Turn The Beat Around -- Vicki Sue Robinson111 16 Brick House -- Commodores 191 6 You're the first, the last -- Barry White117 9 Car Wash -- Rose Royce 274 4 You're the one that I want -- John Travolta & Olivia110 3 Dancing Queen -- Abba121 2 Dazz -- Brick118 18 Disco Inferno -- Trammps150 4 Disco Nights -- GQ114 3 Don't Leave Me This Way -- Thelma Houston368 5 Flash light -- Parliament113 12 Get Down Tonight -- KC & The Sunshine Band501 12 Get off -- Foxy150 8 Get Up and Boogie -- Silver Connection113 10 Good Times -- Chic274 1 Grease -- Frankie Valli102 1 Grease Megamix -- John Travolta & Olivia Newton101 10 I Will Survive -- Gloria Gaynor221 9 I'm every woman -- Chaka Khan377 15 Ladies night -- Kool & The Gang153 10 Lady Marmalade -- LaBelle117 21 Le Freak -- Chic152 4 More Than A Woman -- Bee Gees149 3 Never Can Say Goodbye -- Gloria Gaynor119 5 Night Fever -- Bee Gees150 7 Play That Funky Music -- Wild Cherry

Movies:

flash gordon, blade runner, indiana jones films - ALL, hellraiser, Dune, Pulp Fiction, shawshank redemption, silence of the lambs, The Matrix,, 2001 A Space Odyssey, The Godfather, Pi, Blackadder's Xmas Carol, 1. Evil Dead Trilogy, 2. Anything by David Lynch - "Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway", 3. Braveheart, 4. The Ring, 5. Debbie Does Dallas, 6. True Romance, 7. Blade I & II, 8. Pulp Fiction, 9. Desperado, 10. Gladiator,

Television:

Little House on the Prairie NBC, 1974-83 Little House On the Prarie Based on the successful book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, this series showed what life was like on the frontier in the late 1870s. Many children grew up watching Michael Landon, Karen Grassle, Melissa Sue Anderson and Melissa Gilbert deal with the joys and sorrows of life in that time of America's history. Quantum Leap NBC, 1989-93 With a handsome hunky star in Scott Bakula, name recognition in Dean Stockwell, this sci-fi series explored the possibility of "leaping" into different bodies - men, women, children, the leap was non- discriminatory - and affecting the lives of the person leapt into. It also spanned different historical eras. Bakula's Dr. Sam Beckett's purpose was to "rescue" the person he leapt into. He also rescued audiences accustomed to mediocre programming. Get Smart NBC/CBS, 1965-70 The secret-agent genre (the James Bond franchise, in particular) was spoofed in this series about a bumbling secret agent who often fought the evil forces of K.A.O.S. Maxwell Smart (Don Adams), whose nifty gadgets included a shoe phone, worked with beautiful Agent 99 (Barbara Feldon), whom he married during the 1968-69 season. Hill Street Blues NBC, 1981-87 One of television's most-honored dramas, this Steven Bochco show reinvented the cop show genre. With multiple storyline, a gritty, realistic setting, and interesting, deep characters played by Daniel J. Travanti, Kiel Martin, Bruce Weitz and many others, this show has earned its place as one of TV's best. The Ed Sullivan Show CBS, 1948-71 No variety series can or ever will compare to Sullivan's. The consummate host, Sullivan introduced the biggest stars (yes, the Beatles, yes, Elvis) to TV audiences throughout the world. Gilligan's Island CBS, 1964-67 The story of a group of characters stranded on a Pacific island when the boat they've chartered is sunk in a storm. The series featured their wacky misadventures as they tried to get off the island, led by the Skipper (Alan Hale Jr.) and his loyal first mate, Gilligan (Bob Denver). Family Ties NBC, 1982-89 Much of America could watch "Family Ties" and see a little of their life in there. You had the working parents, Steve and Elyse Keaton (Michael Gross and Meredith Baxter-Birney), who tried to understand the views of their children: Budding young Republican Alex (Michael J. Fox), unmotivated Mallory (Justine Bateman), who didn't worry about the future, and young Jennifer (Tina Yothers), who just wanted to be a kid. Bonanza NBC, 1959-73 One of television's longest-running shows, "Bonanza" followed the adventures of the Cartwright clan, owners of a huge ranch, The Ponderosa, in Nevada. The family patriarch was widower Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene), who tried to instill his four sons with strong values and a sense of duty. The show also starred Michael Landon, Dan Blocker and Pernell Roberts. The Addams Family ABC, 1964-66 They're creepy and their kooky. Mysterious and spooky. They're all together ooky. The Addams Family. To this day, audiences can still sing the theme song. The 90s brought a movie version (and still another a new telefilm) of the series based on the New Yorker cartoons of Charles Addams. Far more clever and fun than the "other" monster series, "The Munsters," "The Addams Family" ran for a too-short two years and starred John Astin, Carolyn Jones and former child-star Jackie Coogan. It later spawned two successful big screen films. The Flinstones ABC, 1960-66 This series was a parody of modern suburban life (at the time) using a prehistoric setting. Led by the sometimes-stubborn Fred, the family had all the conveniences of a modern home, from a car to a vacuum cleaner. One of television's most famous cartoons, and one which has been revived in different forms several times. The Honeymooners CBS, 1955-56 Ralph Kramden (Jackie Gleason) and Ed Norton (Art Carney) were the focus point (and neighbors) of this classic TV series that coined the phrase "To the moon, Alice!" It was an "every man series" about "everyday" blue-collar life that struck a chord. Despite of a run of less than a year, this much imitated and parodies series lives on in TV viewers hearts. The series was revived in 1957 and remade in 1971. Frasier NBC, 1993-Present Frasier History may prove that this series, a spin-off of "Cheers," that centers on the lives of Dr. Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer), his brother Dr. Niles Crane (David Hyde-Pierce), their father Martin Crane (John Mahoney) and his health-care worker Daphne Moon (Jane Leeves), may be the finest-written sitcom ever. The series is a perfect example of sharp, smart writing (with writers who are not conventional television writers) combined with a fantastic cast. There is no other series on the air today that is as watchable. Law & Order NBC, 1990-Present This series' interesting concept (introduced in the 1963 series "Arrest and Trial") has every episode start with a crime and investigation, then end with a trial and verdict. Even with a revolving cast, the show has managed to grow and prosper, culminating in an Emmy win last year as Outstanding drama. Also, it is currently television's longest-running drama. Columbo NBC, 1971-77 Few characters have clicked with the audience as well as Lt. Columbo (you never find out his first name). The brilliantly understated Columbo (Peter Falk), was one of the shrewdest police officers on the force, despite the appearance of his rumpled trenchcoat. Columbo (almost) always got his man. The detective lives on in occasional TV movies for ABC. Alfred Hitchcock Presents CBS/NBC, 1955-65 An anthology series hosted by the famous film director, featuring tales of horror, terror and suspense. It returned to the airwaves briefly in 1985 on