Who I'd like to meet: Yours is the first face that I saw
I think I was blind before I met you
Now I don’t know where I am
I don’t know where I’ve been
But I know where I want to go
And so I thought I’d let you know
That these things take forever
I especially am slow
But I realize that I need you
And I wondered if I could come home
June 9th, 2007:
"honestly...i dont know how considering i barely know you... i think im falling in love with you. i think being stoned made it easier to say...because if you were freaked out i could always take it back. its a really hard thing for me to say, but i dont want to leave you n the dark wondering what im thinking. i would be more than perfectly content going to sleep looking at you ad waking up next to you every day."
-Rachel Burke ♥
..and so it began, and so it continues on into forever. and every day, EVERY. DAY. i am more amazed by her, our love, and how i have changed because of it.
it was good seeing you too! sorry i disappeared, i was in need of face-melting guitar solos. a lot of douchey people showed up, sadly, i left pretty early too. let's hang out again soon when i'm not buzzed on Guinness and making an ass of myself! :D
I think that song is by the same people that sing Barbie girl, but fuck it It's still fun to dance to. When I worked at the strip club I would dance to it all the time, just cuz it was funny to see the look on peoples faces.lol
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C. albicans is commensal and is among the gut flora, the many organisms which live in the human mouth and gastrointestinal tract. Under normal circumstances, C. albicans lives in 80% of the human population with no harmful effects, although overgrowth results in candidiasis. Candidiasis is often observed in immunocompromised individuals such as HIV-positive patients. Candidiasis also may occur in the blood and in the genital tract. Candidiasis, also known as "thrush", is a common condition which is usually easily cured in people who are not immunocompromised. To infect host tissue, the usual unicellular yeast-like form of C. albicans reacts to environmental cues and switches into an invasive, multicellular filamentous forms.[3]
yes running in the rain is... lol... O' thx for the blogcomment and i fixed the other one so now comments are able to be left... I had no idea it was blocked... thx for the heads up...