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  • Jamie Brown

  • 46 / Female
  • PANAMA CITY, Florida, US
  • Last Login: 11/22/2009

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  • Nov 24 2009 10:37 PM



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    have a great day my friend!
  • Nov 24 2009 6:43 AM

    I wanted change and my hair started changing color as I got older so I just dyed it.
    & No I don't really feel any more smart lol.
    I hope too see you soon as well.
    I miss you!
    & love you!
  • Nov 23 2009 5:29 AM

    I haven't had my naturally blonde hair for about a year.
    I've dyed it numerous times.
  • Nov 23 2009 5:14 AM

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    SKYLLA (or Scylla) was a monstrous sea goddess who haunted the rocks of certain narrow strait opposite the whirlpool daemon Kharybdis. Ships who sailed too close to her rocks would lose six men to her ravenous, darting heads. Homer describes Skylla as a creature with twelve dangling feet, six long necks and grisly heads lined with a triple row of sharp teeth. Her voice was likened to the yelping of dogs. This description of Skylla is probably derived from the imagery of words associated with her name : namely, "hermit-crab" (Greek skyllaros), "dog" and "dog-shark" (skylax), and "to rend" (skyllô). In classical art she was depicted as a fish-tailed sea-goddess with a cluster of canine fore-parts surrounding her waist.
    Late classical writers say that she was once a beautiful nymph who was loved by the sea-god Glaukos. She has a jealous rival in the witch Kirke who used her magics to transform Skylla into a monster. The old poets, however, imagined Skylla as a creature who was born monstrous.

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  • Nov 22 2009 6:59 AM

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    have a great night xoxoxo~johnathan
  • Nov 21 2009 6:26 AM

    Hi. Thanks for your friendship. We appreciate it. Cheers.
  • Nov 19 2009 9:41 PM

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    have a great day~johnathan
  • Nov 19 2009 1:44 AM



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    just stopping by to say hello friend!
  • Nov 17 2009 11:29 PM

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    much love~johnathan
  • Nov 16 2009 8:19 PM

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    have a great day~johnathan
  • Nov 16 2009 2:47 AM



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    just sayin' hey friend!
  • Nov 13 2009 2:43 AM

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    have a great weekend friend!
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  • Nov 8 2009 4:48 PM



    have a great day friend!
  • Oct 31 2009 6:16 AM

    All little children,
    Innocent and meek,
    Shall fall into slumber,
    On All Hallows Eve.
    The moonlight is shining,
    On creatures below,
    While darkness is creeping,
    And monsters all know...
    Tonight is the night,
    That the haunting shall start,
    The danger and terror,
    That just might stop your heart.
    So all tiny children,
    Remember tonight,
    Lock all the windows,
    And keep on the lights...
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  • Oct 29 2009 10:09 PM

    Candyman was the son of a wealthy slave so he went to all the best schools. Candyman's wealthy landowner wanted him to steal his daughter's virginity. He did just that and Candyman's father wanted revenge. He hired some people to cut off Candyman's right hand with a rusty blade and no one came to his aid. There were local beehives near Cabrini Green. They got the honeycomb and covered Candyman's naked body with the honeycomb. Candyman was stung thousands of times and died a slow, painful death. His ashes were scattered all over Cabrini Green. As the legends have it, say "Candyman" five times with the lights turned off or four times with the lights on and on the fifth time, turn off the lights and he will appear behind you, breathing heavily and then cut you up. My friend tried it and three minutes after she did it, she felt something stinging her ankle... then her legs... and then her fingers. After ten minutes, the pain was gone.
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  • Oct 26 2009 11:45 AM

    Thanks for Rockin'
  • Oct 24 2009 8:40 AM

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  • Oct 22 2009 11:26 PM

    Three Witches from Macbeth by William Shakespeare
     
    Three Witches from Macbeth
    by William Shakespeare
     

     
    Round about the cauldron go;  
    In the poison’d entrails throw.  
    Toad, that under cold stone   
    Days and nights hast thirty one  
    Swelter’d venom sleeping got,  
    Boil thou first i’ the charmed pot.  

         Double, double toil and trouble;
         Fire burn and cauldron bubble.  

    Fillet of a fenny snake,  
    In the cauldron boil and bake;  
    Eye of newt, and toe of frog,  
    Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,  
    Adder’s fork, and blind-worm’s sting,  
    Lizard’s leg, and howlet’s wing,  
    For a charm of powerful trouble,
    Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.  

         Double, double toil and trouble;  
         Fire burn and cauldron bubble. 
     
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    The Phelps place was an old, abandoned property with a monstrous, decrepit Victorian house that was supposed to be haunted. It should have been a good resting place for the local deer hunters, but they would not go near it. A few that tried came away before midnight with tales of ghostly thumping noises, gasps, moans, and a terrible wet bloodstain that appeared on the floor of the front porch and could not be wiped away. Phelps was an Englishman who had purchased land some 20 miles off the Mendocino coast in the 1880s. He had built a huge, fancy Victorian house all covered with gingerbread trimmings and surrounded by lovely gardens. When everything was arranged to his liking, he sent out party invitations to everyone within messenger range. It was the biggest social event of the year, with music and dancing and huge amounts of food. Sawhorse tables were set up with refreshments, and drinks were set out on the front porch. People came from miles around. The only one missing was old man McInturf's son-in-law. They had had a terrible fight that afternoon, and the boy had stalked off in a rage, threatening to get even with the old man. Around midnight, the musicians took a recess and old man McInturf went out on the front porch with some friends. Suddenly there came the thunder of hooves rushing up the lane. A cloaked figure rode towards the lantern-lit porch. McInturf put down his drink. "That will be my son-in-law," he told his friends as he went down the steps. The cloaked figure stopped his horse just outside the pool of lantern-light. There was a sharp movement and two loud shots from a gun. Old man McInturf staggered backwards, shot in the throat and the chest. The cloaked man wheeled his horse and fled down the lane as friends ran to the assistance of the old man. They laid McInturf down on the porch. He was bleeding heavily and they were afraid to move him much. There was some talk of fetching the doctor, but everyone knew it was too late. So much blood

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  • Status: In a Relationship
  • Here for: Friends
  • Hometown: Panama City, FL
  • Body type: 5' 5" / Athletic
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Religion: Christian - other
  • Zodiac Sign: Gemini
  • Children: Love kids, but not for me
  • Smoke / Drink: No / Yes
  • Education: Post grad
  • Occupation: medical transcription

Schools

  • Florida State University

    • Tallahassee, FL
    • Graduated: 1983
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Bachelor's Degree
    • Major: Philosophy
    • Minor: Russian/German Language
    • Clubs: stoner philosphers' club
    1980 to 1983
  • Punahou School

    • Honolulu, HI
    • Graduated: 1980
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: High School Diploma
    • Major: college prep
    • Clubs: Dungeons & Dragons
    1978 to 1980