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Gypsy Girl


allamericangypsygirl
Age. 43
Gender. Female
Ethnicity. Gypsy
Location Weirton, WV
School. Other
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Insight Into Me
I'M EASILY SHATTERED. WHEN I GIVE YOU MY FRIENDSHIP I GIVE YOU 110% OF THE PERSON THAT I AM. I LOVE YOU WITH ALL THAT I HAVE TO GIVE. WHEN YOU PULL THE CARPET OUT FROM UNDER ME YOU WILL COS THE CRADLE TO FALL. THEN YOU ARE ASKING FOR THE WRAITH OF A NASTY BITCH. IF YOU ARE ONE OF MY TRUE FRIENDS YOU KNOW THIS BECAUSE YOU HAVE STOCK IN KRAZEE GLUE AND BANDAID. YOU'VE SPENT ENOUGH TIME PIECING MY BACK TOGETHER TO KNOW. I DON'T TAKE MANY THINGS SERIOUSLY. BUT DON'T EVER SAY I LOVE YOU UNLESS YOU MEAN IT. BECAUSE I LOVE YOU ARE THE THREE WORDS I VALUE THE MOST AND IF I HAVE IN THE PAST TOLD YOU I LOVE YOU I NEVER STOPPED AND I NEVER WILL.
THE QUOTE
"For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul."
-Judy Garland
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The IMPORTANCE OF VOTING
Friday. 10.29.04 3:06 pm
TAHOKA, Texas (AP) - In the 10 days after Welch Flippin decided to stop dialysis and began succumbing to kidney failure, the 85-year-old Texas farmer and World War II veteran had something on his mind. Something, he told his son, he just had to do. He wanted to vote. So when early voting started last week, his son went down the road to the Lynn County clerk's office in Tahoka, a one-stoplight town of nearly 2,000 people 30 miles south of Lubbock, and asked if he could take a ballot home to his ailing father. The clerk offered instead to make a house call. ``In a small town, we're able to do that,'' County Clerk Susan Tipton said Thursday. ``But I've never had one that was under hospice care, so it was harder emotionally.'' The next morning, she went to the house and saw Welch Flippin, a man she had known for years from his work with veterans. When he smiled and greeted her by name, she knew he was alert enough to vote. She told him he could sign with an X. But he signed his name clearly. When she left the room to give him and his son privacy, Perry Flippin held the ballot and started asking his father, a staunch Democrat, for whom he wanted to vote. ``You like Kerry and Edwards?'' Perry Flippin, retired editor of the San Angelo Standard-Times, recalled in a column in the newspaper. ``Naw,'' he replied wearily. ``Bush and Cheney?'' ``Naw.'' The elder Flippin answered, ``Yeah'' when asked whether he liked 13-term Democratic Rep. Charlie Stenholm. His son marked an X for Stenholm. He dozed off after that and did not talk to his son or wife again. The next day, Oct. 20, he passed away. His last conscious act was casting his vote. Under state law, the vote will count. ``I think he knew exactly what he was doing, and I was privileged to cast that last ballot,'' his son said Thursday. ``I'm surprised that he would be thinking about that on his death bed, but he thought his vote was important.''
1 Comments.

Awwwww
Yay. I tried to go to early voting today, but the line was vicious. I'll be there again at 7am tue though. :-D

Thanks for what you said about my hair! I really appreciate it, made me feel better.
» AshleyEverhart on 2004-10-29 04:19:57

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