| 0. Height | |
| 1.Virgin? | |
| 2.Shoe Size | |
| 3.Do you Smoke? | |
| 4.Do you Drink? | |
| 5.Do you take drugs? | |
| 6.Age you get mistaken for | |
| 7.Have Tattoos? | |
| 8.Want any tattoos? | |
| 9.Got any Piercings? | |
| 10.Want any Piercings? | |
| 11.Best friend? | |
| 12.Relationship status | |
| 13.Biggest turn ons | |
| 14.Biggest turn offs | |
| 15.Favorite Movie | |
| 16.I’ll love you if | |
| 17.Someone you miss | |
| 18.Most traumatic experience | |
| 19.A fact about your personality | |
| 20.What I hate most about myself | |
| 21.What I love most about myself | |
| 22.What I want to be when I get older | |
| 23.My relationship with my sibling(s) | |
| 24.My relationship with my parent(s) | |
| 25.My idea of a perfect date | |
| 26.My biggest pet peeves | |
| 27.A description of the girl/boy I like | |
| 28.A description of the person I dislike the most | |
| 29.A reason I’ve lied to a friend | |
| 30.What I hate the most about work/school | |
| 31.What y last text message says | |
| 32.What words upset me the most | |
| 33.What words make me feel the best about myself | |
| 34.What I find attractive in women | |
| 35.What I find attractive in men | |
| 36.Where I would like to live | |
| 37.One of my insecurities | |
| 38.My childhood career choice | |
| 39.My favorite ice cream flavor | |
| 40.Who wish I could be | |
| 41.Where I want to be right now | |
| 42.The last thing I ate | |
| 43.Sexiest person that comes to my mind immediately | |
| 44.A random fact about anything | |
| <p> | POR FAVOR? </p> |
Why yes, Yes I do.
Indeed I do!
I do! I do support it!
This might actually be the worst ad I’ve seen.
these are everywhere in my city and I laugh every damn time I see them.
OMG I THOUGHT THIS WAS AN AD FOR OBAMA. THIS IS A REPUBLICAN AD. I CANNOT BREATHE
I was so confused at first.
THAT is bad advertising. hahaha
You know, when you have kids and you love them and you’re proud of them you just want to kiss them on the mouth sometimes.
omg I love themlol those kids LOVE will. awesome daddy.
oh god :3 :3
4 new starlets now in the shop!!! Natalie, Sofia, Aubrey, Zooey (revisited), & Beyoncé
S6 is offering free shipping today, May 16, maybe even through the weekend!
The Beyonce.
“In response to Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries not wanting “not so cool” kids or women who wear size large to wear his company’s clothes, Greg Karber has come up with a funny and creative way to readjust the Abercrombie & Fitch brand.
He’s giving their clothes to the homeless.
After scouring his local thrift shop’s “douchebag section,” Karber heads to LA’s Skid Row to dole out the clothes among the homeless population. Watch the stunt and find out how you can be involved in one man’s troll-job on a company with some pretty unflattering business practices in the video above.”
S I G N A L B O O S T
The most touching wedding story I’ve ever read!
(via StyleMePretty)
A few weeks before the wedding, Melissa tore her Achilles tendon. She was originally told she was okay to deal with the tear after the wedding. However, after getting a second opinion, she was in emergency surgery just days before the wedding. While this was occurring, her father’s health began to deteriorate. I was aware that he had Parkinson’s, and that we’d be making special arrangements for him. But, his health took a turn for the worse, and we weren’t sure he’d attend the wedding.
I coordinated with the groom to carry the bride back down the aisle, and she would be alternating through the day between crutches, a wheelchair and standing single-legged with her hurt leg in a boot. Her father was able to attend, and family members wheeled father and daughter down the aisle in matching wheelchairs. To say that there was not a single dry eye in the house was an understatement. Her father was able to give her away, stay through the ceremony, and was able to join for a few quick photos.
The bride and her family amazed me. Melissa never complained, never wavered and was the epitome of strength. Eric, her groom, was supportive, attentive and simply wonderful. They were able to dance their first dance (I was so thankful that they were “Tall” and “Small!”), do a group dance to the “Wobble” and enjoy the entire day. By the wedding’s end, Melissa father was back in the emergency room. Melissa and Eric went to the hospital instead of their after party. The following morning, a brunch was held at the Marine Room. Melissa’s mother hosted over 80 guests, and I was not sure what to expect when I arrived. Melissa, Eric and their families were smiling, gracious and happy and greeted their guests, as I was on hand to coordinate and design additional florals.
Melissa’s family returned to the hospital immediately after the brunch to be by her father’s side. He was grateful to be visited by close family members and friends from afar. He passed away unexpectedly late that night, the day after he gave his daughter away. It was horribly sad, but the strength this family showed, Melissa and Eric in particular…was incredible.