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Just four weeks until the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival rolls in to take over Whistler for 10 days and 10 nights of adenaline packed sports, arts, and music events.

The Zune Concert Series line up is set and ready to rock the valley of Whistler with live music from Thornley, The Stills, Ozomatli, The Arkells, 54 40, DJ ZTrip, and Metric to name just a few. For more info on the Zune Concert Series visit: wssf.com

This year marks the return of the Orage Masters, World Skiing Invitational's Big Air and Superpipe, and the addition of the Park'n'Fly Skate Jam and Monster's Grenade Games.

Also returning this year and bigger than ever are the infamous arts events including the Olympus Pro Photographer Showdown, 72 Hour Filmmaker Showdown, Schick Fashion Exposed, State of the Art, Whistler Chef Challenge, and the new ThreePointOh Multimedia Challenge.

The festival doesn't stop there. When the sun sets the party is just getting started! The Kokanee Freeride Club Series, along with an onslaught of legendary parties, offers party-goers endless opportunities to rub elbows with the who's who of the industry. This year the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival really lives up to its modo: Party in April. Sleep in May.

TWSSF is also offering one lucky person the ultimate VIP status for this year's festival with the Face of the Festival Contest. To find out how to apply visit: wssf.com/faceofthefestival





Published On: 3/19/2009
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Events/News - Whistler Blackcomb: Salomon Week February 14 – 22, 2009
By: whistlerblackcomb


SPECIAL EVENTS ALL WEEK. FREE DEMOS FROM THE SALOMON STORE. ALL GEAR 30% OFF.
(Whistler Mountainside)

The SALOMON Photo Contest.
February 14th - 20th.
Calling all budding photographers! Enter to win an $800 shopping spree at the Salomon Store and 10 tickets to the exclusive Salomon VIP Party! Submit your best photo in a ski, snowboard or lifestyle setting taken during the week representing the Salomon brand.

Visit whistlerblackcomb.com/salomonphotocontest for full contest & submission details.

Saint SALOMON Valentines Day BBQ.
Saturday 14th. 1-3pm @ Glacier Creek On Blackcomb Mountain.
Free BBQ for the first 200 people who show up wearing Salomon gear!

Salomon Fashion Show featuring next year’s gear.
Thursday 19th. 6pm @ Salomon store.
DJ, FREE cheese & beverages and preview of next year’s collection.

Visit the following locations in Whistler for discounts and more event information: Showcase Snow.Skate.Surf., Glacier Shop, CAN-SKI and Salomon Store.




Published On: 2/12/2009
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my blog: Go on
By: black_voodoo


 im confused

 
 
Find nothing but faith in nothing
Want to put my tender
Heart it in a blender
Watch it spin round to a beautiful oblivion
Rendezvous then I'm through with you
 
survey
 
 
L A S T:
01. Last Cigarette: never.
02. Last kiss: like a month ago
03. Last Cry: don't remember.
04. Last Library Book Checked Out: kite runner?
05. Last Movie Seen In a Theater: alvin and the chipmunks.
06. Last Book: kite runner.
07. Last Cuss Word Uttered: shi*t.
08. Last Beverage Drank: milk.
09. Last Food Consumed: pasta.
10. Last time drunk: new years eve
11. Last TV Show Watched: fresh prince.
12. Last Time Showered: yesterday.
13. Last Shoes Worn: chucks.
14. Last CD played: viva la cobra.
15. Last Soda Drank: today.
16. Last Thing Written: yesterday. names.
17. Last Words Spoken: dumbass.
18. Last Annoyance: gary
19. Last Time Scolded Someone: i don't know.
20. Last Web Site Visited: the fashion spot.
21. Last Movie you watched: uh a walk 2 remember [my fav]
22. Last movie you bought: 300 and some other ones.
23. Last song you listened to: viva la white girl.
24. Last bought CD: don't remember.
25. Last person that called you: Gary
26. Last person you were thinking of: Jon
27. Last friend you made: people in class.

B O D Y:
01. Piercings: ears.
02. Tattoos: none.
03. Height: 5'1".
04. Shoe size: seven or eight.
05. Hair color: black roots and brown hair. need redying.
06. Tan or white: dark.

T R U E * O R * F A L S E :
01. You have a crush on someone: somewhat.
02. You wish you could live somewhere else: true.
03. You thought about suicide: true.
04. You believe in online dating: true
05. You want more Piercings: true.
06. You drink: true.
07. You do drugs: true
08. You smoke: false.
09. You like cleaning: false.
10. You like roller costers: true
11. You write in cursive: false.

F - O - R * O - R * A - G - A - I - N - S - T:
01. Long distance relationships?: if there willing to travel ...for
02. Teenage smoking: whatever.
03. Doing drugs: for
04. Driving drunk: against.
05. Soap operas: against.
06. Someone uses someone for his or her goodies: against.
07. Gay rights: for.
08. Current War: against.

H - A - V - E * Y - O - U :
01. Ever cried over a female/male: yeahs.
02. Ever lied to someone: yes.
03. Ever been in a fistfight: yes.
04. Ever been arrested: no.

W - H - A - T :
01. Shoes do you wear: chucks.
02. What are you scared of: lots of stuff
03. Whats your favorite flower: lillies

N - U - M - B - E - R :
01. Of times you have been deeply in love: 1
02. Of times you have had your heart broken? 5
03. Of hearts you have broken: 1
04. Of drugs taken? 1
05. Of people you consider your enemies? zero.
06. Of scars on your body? more then five.
07. Of things in your past that you regret? 5
 

xoxo-brianne


Published On: 1/7/2008
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My Blog: my life.
By: lil_sam


Quick Update:

I live & work in downtown Toronto.  I am going to school for Fashion Business studies.  
Although, I haven't been out snowboarding at all this season, and that would be why you will rarely find me online anymore. It's sad, I know, but that's the way it has been for a few reasons. 
Anyways,
 


 

 ~Sam~* 




Published On: 3/25/2007
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We want to send you and a friend to the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival in Whistler to get hooked up and decked out!

 You’ll get return airfare from anywhere in Canada or the continental US* and deluxe hotel accommodation at the Adara Boutique Hotel. You'll spend April 19th to the 22nd, at the biggest celebration of music, arts and sports in North America .

While you’re here we're going to hook you up with a brand new deck handcrafted in Whistler by Prior Snowboards; VIP lift passes and tickets to the Big Air, Fashion Exposed, and the DJ Experience. We’re also going to deck you out in new outerwear from Roxy/Quiksilver; give you backstage passes to the Outdoor Concert Series; a tour from Barely Legal Motorsports and then we’ll let you relax with massages from Solaris Wellness Center and Spa.

 Sign up for the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival e-newsletter to enter;   current subscribers are already entered!
 
 
 


Published On: 3/9/2007
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All the little things!: wesc = best new denim brand
By: Evo_Seattle


Just got an email this morning that Wesc was named the best new denim brand in the U.S. I'm not sure how or by which governing body, but here's the link to the announcement: http://www.emailer.se/wesc/1206/?id=739371&email=kirk@evogear.com
 
We've got plenty of Wesc clothing in the seattle store. Come check it out!
 
We also have select Wesc items on our evogear.com site, peep that stuff here: http://www.evogear.com/results.aspx?&bni=0&mfgi=257&avpl=0&avsz=0&avsl=0&OR=1
 
 


Published On: 11/10/2006
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The U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame Host Induction Ceremonies During SIA.07

 

McLean, VA (November 9, 2006) – The U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum has announced that they will host their Induction Ceremony at the SIA.07 SnowSports Trade Show for the first time.  Jonny Moseley, Julie Parisien and Trace Worthington will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame during a ceremonial breakfast on January 24, 2007.  In addition, a reception in their honor will take place the Opening Night of SIA.07, Monday, January 22nd.

 

Jonny Moseley, Olympic Champion freestyle skier; Julie Parisien, Olympic silver medalist and outstanding all-round skier at the World Cup level; and Trace Worthington, the “Ace” of freestyle skiing in the 1990’s will all be present in Las Vegas during the SIA Show. 

 

Since its inception in 1954 the National Hall of Fame has held the induction of honored members in Ishpeming, Michigan, the birthplace of organized skiing in America and the home of the Hall of Fame.  “Moving this event to Las Vegas recognizes the importance of the SIA SnowSports Trade Show and is an opportunity for everyone in the ski and snowboarding community to witness the presentation of our highest and most permanent honor to the truly outstanding competitors from our sport,” said Tom West, president and CEO of the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

 

“We are very excited to be working with the Hall of Fame and hosting the Induction ceremony at our Show,” said SIA President David Ingemie.  “Not only do we have the opportunity to recognize these athletes that have made great contributions to our industry; but this event also helps us achieve our goal to position the SIA Show as the ultimate gathering place for the entire snow sports industry.”

 

For those persons wishing to attend the Induction Ceremony on January 24th, please contact the U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame at (906) 485-6323 or by email: administrator@skihall.com to secure your tickets.  Attendance for the SIA-sponsored reception on Monday, January 22nd is free and all SIA attendees are welcome to attend.   For more information on this event and the SIA.07 Show, log onto www.snowsports.org.

 

The SIA SnowSports Trade Show is the largest sports specific trade show for the industry. Snow sports manufacturers, distributors, buyers, sales representatives, press/media, industry professionals and athletes convene in Las Vegas to preview the future year's products for ski, snowboard, Nordic, snowshoe, telemark, fashion and accessories.  The SIA.07 SnowSports Trade Show will take place January 22-25, 2007 , at Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas . Media can log onto www.snowsports.org or contact Alicia Allen of SIA at 703/506-4214 or at aallen@thesnowtrade.org or Lori Crabtree at Stanwood & Partners Public Relations at 307/690-6427 or by email at lcrabtree@wyoming.com.

 

– SIA –

SnowSports Industries America (SIA) is the intelligent partner of the snow sports industry. SIA annually produces the SIA SnowSports Show, the largest industry trade show and networking environment, and delivers invaluable data, support and marketing products. SIA serves as the national, not-for-profit, member-owned trade association representing snow and winter sports companies. For more information, check out www.thesnowtrade.org. SnowSports Industries America , 8377-B Greensboro Drive , McLean , VA 22102-3587 . Phone: (703) 556-9020, Fax: (703) 821-8276, E-mail: siamail@thesnowtrade.org

 



Published On: 11/10/2006
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10/6/06
 
When I walked through the door it was already dark and already late. I didn't mean to be late especially since I wasn't that fashionable. Outside evo guests were milling about, talking on the phone, or having a smoke. Inside it was bright and cheery with plenty of activity.
 
The first thing that struck me was how diverse the crowd was. Black, white, asian, scensters, breakers, tall, short, young, old, everybody was out in full effect that night. There were young kids (I might add that they were hipper than me) running all over the place . The whole vibe felt like a neighborhood block party. There was food, wine, and of course the keg, and then another keg. The music was turned up and the beats were blaring which tempted Fraggle Rock member Remy to show off some of skils on the floor. Then this kid jumped in the circle and surprised all of us with his advanced moves you wouldn't expect from someone so young.
 
Quest Kids is a local clothing company started by Binh Nguyen after his then 2 year-old niece was in the hospital sick with cancer. He wanted to transfer his artwork into a clothing line that would make kids both sick and healthy happy. Because of his niece's bout with cancer Quest Kids has formed a relationship with Children's Hospital who was onsite, at the event, distributing information. It's a rare sight to see hip people in Seattle promoting kids in such a way.
 
Shortly after I showed my ID and poured myself a brew the scene suddenly changed into an impromptu hip-hop concert complete with a DJ table set-up and local talent Godspeed. The 3 piece Godspeed got my blood flowing with a few party tracks including the ever-contagious "Say." The next second I was singing along and moving my feet. They entertained the crowd with some inspired cuts. The crowd answered back with hands raised and voices loud.
 
Transitioning from the circle around the hip-hop crews I crept over to the gallery to see what talent and vision of Quest Kids was all about.
I found colorful paintings on the walls complete with vintage classroom chairs with the writing surface attached on the right. Themes included youth, freedom, simplicity, exploration, and vibrant color. One can see how the paintings and photographs on the wall influnce the clothing design and production.
 
From the gallery a friend and I headed out to face a night out in Fremont leaving behind a party in motion. It was just the kind of energy that kept me going throughout the night. Later that evening, walking back to the car, I looked through the closed doors at evo and smiled when I saw a crowd still gathered and bodies still dancing. -kirk wimberley
 


Published On: 10/16/2006
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October 28 & 29th, 2006
Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre

For skiers and snowboarders, the Vancouver Snow Show is the place to be!
This is the biggest Snow Show in Western Canada – check out the action!

This year a lucky Snow Show visitor will WIN a 2007 FJ Cruiser
 
no purchase required, must enter at the Show!
 
Visit www.vancouversnowshow.com for more info.
 


Published On: 10/16/2006
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NEW 100 PASSENGER AERIAL TRAMWAYfor Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

(Teton Village, Wyo., July 31, 2006) Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) officials announced today their intention to enhance the legacy created over the last 40 years by committing to build a new 100 passenger, state of the art aerial tramway from the base in Teton Village to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain, a vertical rise of 4,139’. This lift will have the longest continual vertical rise of any ski lift in North America. It will replace the existing smaller aerial tram that will cease to operate October 1, 2006.

“I am very proud of our company leading this two and a half year process to a successful conclusion,” stated Jerry Blann, JHMR President. “This outcome would not have been possible without our dedicated owners, the Kemmerer Family and our Board of Directors. They deserve recognition for their commitment to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Teton County and the State of Wyoming.”

JHMR has contracted with Doppelmayr/CTEC to construct the new Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aerial Tram and anticipates a scheduled opening December 2008. Preliminary discussions are taking place with the Forest Service regarding approvals required for the replacement of the tram. With an increased capacity of 100 passengers per cabin, the uphill capacity will increase to over 600 passengers an hour, pending Forest Service approval. Carney Architects, a local Jackson firm, is developing concepts for bottom and top terminal enclosures.

“We hope with this decision Jackson Hole will remain the truly unique place it is for all who love the mountains year round, like we do. When we bought the Resort we knew it needed investment and were prepared for that, but the tram replacement has taken a lot of deep thinking to resolve,” stated John Kemmerer III, Owner JHMR. “Our family considers Jackson Hole Mountain Resort an integral part of this incredible community and we feel privileged to be able to leave such a legacy for years to come.” Kemmerer added.

“The enormity of this project was obvious from the beginning. When we identified the need to decommission the existing tram we immediately began researching what could replace such a lift,” continued Blann. “We studied many options and reduced them to a Tram or Bi-Cable Gondola. We all agreed the iconic nature of our “red box” was something to be treasured but we kept options open until the final and most recent decision. Ultimately the final analysis was financial. We are a small, family owned company with finite resources. This new tram will cost an estimated $25 million and so far we have had to plan on funding the entire project privately. In conjunction with the $14 million already committed to capital improvements this summer there will be a strain felt on our company resources, but we are steadfast in this decision thanks to the commitment from our owners. On our 40th Anniversary the company has reached a pinnacle of investment,” stated Blann.

“The new tram will ultimately require additional improvements including a redevelopment of Nick Wilson’s Café into a multi-purpose base lodge. The Kemmerer family’s dedication to invest in JHMR core business on public lands for the enjoyment of this community and visiting guests is completely unique in the winter recreation industry.” Blann added.

“This huge investment by JHMR ownership to build a new tram stands alone in our industry”, stated Michael Berry, President National Ski Area Association. “The tram at Jackson Hole is iconic. It is recognized around the world as a lift that accesses some of the most spectacular terrain in North America. It is beloved by locals and sought after by destination visitors.” added Berry.

While making improvements, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort remains committed to preserving the Old West. Entering our 40th season the same old-fashioned hospitality that welcomed yesterday's mavericks and outlaws, still welcomes today's skiers, snowboarders and vacationers. With the new Bridger Restaurant, new East Ridge Chair and a new 100 passenger tram in the near future, the legend continues. For more JHMR information please visit jacksonhole40.com.



Published On: 8/10/2006
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									1. Intro

    Producing pictures from ascii is such a strange idea, and yet the results
    can sometimes be quite impressive. Although there are a many different
    forms of ascii art, they all use basically the same ideas to produce
    the end result.

    The techniques I use are based around a few simple rules. These rules
    help me make decisions about which character to use, and where to place
    it. Of course they aren't strict rules, but they make a good foundation
    upon which to build a picture.

    This is not intended as the "definitive" guide to ascii creation, but is
    instead simply an analysis of how I approach the subject.

						
						
						2. Line Art

    Line art is where you represent a picture by just it's outlines and
    details. Comic art is good material for this type of work since you have
    a definite outline to work from. However, any picture can be reproduced
    just by defining it's various boundaries.

    There are many standard characters which can be applied to this form
    of ascii art. These are the most obvious ones:

    / \ | - _ + ( ) < > , . ~ ^ " V X T Y I l L : ` ' ! j J 7

    Start by finding an area of the picture which is fairly simple. From
    there, work your way around the perimeter creating an outline using
    just these "basic" ascii characters:

    / \ | - _ ( )

    Try to get proportions correct at this stage, because it IS important,
    and the later you leave it the harder it is to correct. You can also
    draw in some of the larger details at this stage, which may help get the
    proportions correct.

    Once you're happy with that, it's time to go over the whole thing and
    work on the anti-aliasing. I like to have *every* line connect up,
    leaving no large gaps such as:

    ~~~~~~~~________

    If I come across an area which has no "ultimate" choice of characters,
    I may decide to add an extra detail there. For example, "near" vertical
    lines are virtually impossible in ascii. Here's some options:

                   |         |        |        |        |
                   |         l        l.       \        l
                    |         I       `|        Y       `L
                    |         |        |        |        |

                 START       ^----------OPTIONS----------^

    As you can see, none of them produce the "perfect" results I'd like.
    In this case, I would try adding some form of detail in there thus
    removing the problem. It doesn't always work, but it's worth a try.

    Near-horizontal lines are much easier (thankfully). Using these
    chars: ( ~"-.,_ ) you can quite easily produce a reasonably decent
    line. The previous (horizontal) example would become:
    __
      "~~"----..,___

    Or at least something to that effect. I usually get very "nit-picky"
    and arrange the comma just before an underscore since it sits down
    one pixel lower than the full-stop ("."). I also like to carefully
    select between the " and ~ since they each have their own distinct
    properties. Avoid using this technique at angles around 30 degrees
    (looks a bit odd), and very slight angles (because it results in a
    long line of dots, and that doesn't look good).

    Actually, the selection of the picture is very important in determining
    how the resulting pic will look. You also have the option of changing
    certain parts of the pic, so that they work better in the ascii format.
    For example, instead of trying to do a near-vertical line, just make it
    perfectly vertical.

    Curves also play an important role in ascii art. Although the standard
    ascii character set does not directly support curves (apart from "(" and
    ")" of course :), you can get some nice curves with a little bit of work.
    Here's the most often used chars for curve creation:

    / \ - _ ~ " . , ' ` ! I l Y

    And here's a couple of sample curves to demonstrate the idea:
                     ___
                 .-~"   "~-.                           /
                /           \                      _.-~
               Y             Y                   ,^
               |             |                  /
               l             !                 /
                \           /             __.-~
                 "-.,___,.-"

                   CIRCLE                SUBTLE CURVATURES

    Some people wouldn't like the use of "Y" and "^", but to me, the
    advantages outweigh the negative aspects. Also note the use of "l" and
    "!" to make the transition from vertical to angled less pronounced.

    I also consider the choice between "." an "," important because it
    affects the smoothness of the line. For example, in the part on the
    above curve: _.- :it looks like a "," may have been a better choice:

                      /             But as you can see here, using the
                  _,-~              comma has altered the flow of the
                ,^                  line somewhat. It now appears as
               /                    more of a "step" rather than an
              /                     angled line.
          _,-~

        CURVE USING COMMA

    Intersections require yet another strategy. Often you'll find that one
    line must join onto another at a place where the join isn't neat:

        "-._ /         "-._ /           Here the incoming line should join
            /              7            onto the main part halfway through
           /              /             a "/". That's where you can use some
                                        other chars. In this example, a "7"
     INTERSECTION        FIX            would work well, as seen in the
                                        example to the left.

    You could also try "Z" "X" "T" "Y" as a replacement, but it depends
    entirely on what is happening around that point as to which char works
    the best. Other chars which work well in these situations are "K" "<" ">"
    "r" "L" "j" "J" and "I" because they all point in at least 3 directions.

    After practice, the anti-aliasing can be done as you are drawing the
    main outline. Not that it really makes any difference.

    That basically covers the outline techniques. The smaller details are
    the next, and final, step. Adding details isn't always necessary, but
    it will be in most cases. Eyes, noses, finger nails, switches, knobs,
    handles, plus a host of other things are usually confined to just one
    or two character spaces, so the choice of chars is quite important.

    Eyes are a common example. You have quite a few different characters
    available which work well as eyes, but it's up to you to decide which
    work best. You need to decide what "emotion" you want to portray, and
    then find an appropriate character.

    As some examples, I have used two "6"'s for a kangaroo, a "bd" combo
    for a horse, a pair of "r"'s for a giraffe and: -=b- :as the eye of
    an eagle. In each case, I tried many different combinations until I
    was happy with the selection:
              .
          /\ /|            .  ,       ___,A.A_  __       _____
         ((.Y(!            |\/|       \   ,   7"_/      /     ~"-.
          \ |/             bd "n.      ~"T(  r r)      Y   -=b-. _)
          /  6~6,         /   _,"n       | \    Y      l      c"~o \
          \ _    +-.     <co>'\          |  ~\ .|       \_.-~"~--.  )
           \`-=--^-'      ~~             |   |`-'                 )/
            \ \                                                   '

    Other details are equally important, and the same technique is used.
    Just trying different combinations of characters until a "solution"
    is found. Sometimes there is no optimum arrangement, so you either
    have to live with it, or rearrange things just enough to give you a
    fresh angle of attack.
              ____
           .-~. /_"-._       This T-Rex head demonstrates how you can use
          / /_ "~o\  :Y      the character shapes to an advantage. The "L"
         / : \~x.  ` ')      at the bottom joins three connections together
           |  Y< ~-.__j      quite well, as does the "Y" at the back of the
         : l  l<  /.-~       mouth. These are things too look out for when
         l /~\ \<|Y          creating a picture, and by using the chars in
          '.-~\ \L|          such a fashion, you can usually get quite a lot
               "--'          of detail into a small area.

						
						
						3. Small/Signature Art

    Smaller artwork requires a slightly different approach than the large
    pieces. Due to the smaller area, you aren't always able to recreate
    a picture perfectly, so a different frame of mind is needed.

    Take, for example, the kangaroo head above. The back of the neck should
    of course be curved, but this was not possible with only two characters.
    In smaller pics however, it's not always necessary to be that detailed,
    it is more important to focus on making the object immediately
    identifiable.

    Small ascii pictures usually start from a simple motif or idea. The way
    certain characters fit together often creates the idea, and once an idea
    is found, you have a base to work from.
            ___
          {~._.~}      This little koala pic is a good example of how a
           ( Y )       relatively simple collection of characters can
          ()~*~()      produce a very "familiar" result. Some experimenting
          (_)-(_)      was done with the eyes, "bow tie" and the bottom "-",
                       with these being chosen simply because they worked the
    best. Different "eye" characters produced different emotional feelings
    (which is how the "Koala Collection" came about), but the simple "."
    resulted in the most familiar appearance.

    Remember, shape is the most important aspect of small ascii art. There
    are so many different shaped ascii characters available that there
                                  is bound to be one which fits the needs
              _ .                 of the picture. This example is a "mini"
           __CL\H--.              Millennium Falcon. Since I'd already
          L__/_\H' \\--_-         drawn a bigger one, I knew exactly what
           __L_(=): ]-_ _-- -     shape it needed to be, and what features
          T__\ /H. //---- -       it needed to make it look like the Falcon.
             ~^-H--'
                "                 Picking out the main features is a good
                                  step, and then find chars which closely
    resemble them. The blasters on top of the Falcon were well emulated by
    the "=" for example. The combination of "CL" worked perfectly as the
    cockpit, as did a simple ":" for the distinctive markings on it's back.

    Simplicity is the key in small art, but that doesn't necessarily make
    things any easier. Many things simply cannot be successfully drawn in
    small sizes, so a touch of planning can sometimes help.

						
						
						4. Solid Art

    Solid ascii art differs from line art in that the resulting image is
    more of a "silhouette" rather than an outline.

    By using a "heavy" character such as: W M H 8 :you build up a basic
    silhouette (filled in outline), and then use other characters to anti-
    alias (smoothen) the image.

    "W" and "M" are the darkest characters in most character sets, but they
    do vary quite a lot and are a bit too bottom/top heavy which ruins the
    effect somewhat. "H" and "8" also produce patterns of similar darkness,
    but result in two different "looks". The "H" is more stark and rigid,
    whereas the "8" produces a more "bubbly" appearance (which prints up
    quite well apparently).

            WWWWWWWW       MMMMMMMM       HHHHHHHH       88888888
            WWWWWWWW       MMMMMMMM       HHHHHHHH       88888888
            WWWWWWWW       MMMMMMMM       HHHHHHHH       88888888
            WWWWWWWW       MMMMMMMM       HHHHHHHH       88888888

    I originally used "M" and "W" since they worked well with the font I once
    used, but now I use "H" because I like its consistency. Other people
    prefer "8", so it's really just a matter of personal taste. Indeed,
    remapping an image from one type into another is quite simple, and should
    not affect the picture at all.

    Different effects can be created by varying the chosen texture over
    various sections of the picture (shading). The choice of character can
    also be based on the subject matter, for example, if money were involved
    the obvious choice would be a "$". Try to avoid using "*" though, as it
    looks a bit cheesy (imho).

    Once the basic shape is defined with the chosen character, the anti-
    aliasing process is next. The most used chars are:

    d b P F 9 V T Y A U _ , . - * ^ ~ " ` ' n a o l L j J k [ ] ( ) : \ / | !

    Each character has a purpose based on its shape, although there are
    cases where no character will produce perfect results. In these cases,
    you either have to make do as best you can, or remodel that particular
    area of the picture, thus giving you a fresh approach.

    Going back to the earlier "curve" examples, here they are in solid form:

                  .adAHHHAbn.                           JHH
                 dHHHHHHHHHHHb                      _.adHHH
                dHHHHHHHHHHHHHb                   ,AHHHHHHH
                HHHHHHHHHHHHHHH                  dHHHHHHHHH
                VHHHHHHHHHHHHHP                 JHHHHHHHHHH
                 YHHHHHHHHHHHP              _.adHHHHHHHHHHH
                  "^YUHHHUP^"              HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
                      "~"
                    SPHERE                   CURVED HILL

    It's important to get a good understanding of how best to use the
    characters. The basic forms are as follows:

          _,.aomdAHAbmon.,_     For the upper curves.

            "~^*YUHUP*^~"       For the lower curves.

    The characters: d b P :are all extremely useful, but there is no
    equivalent character for bottom/left. There is, however, four chars
    available which do a decent job: T Y V 9 .The 9 works well for *some*
    char sets, but generally it has a big hook at the bottom so isn't
    quite so useful.

    Notice how I've used "A" and "U" to smoothen the transistion from "H"
    to "d"/"b" (and "Y"/"P" respectively) even though the effect is quite
    subliminal. A minor detail, but it does help. I don't often use "_"
    in these types of pics because of the way it touches the top of the
    "H". It does come in handy sometimes though.

    Side curves require more of an "on the spot" approach. The chars:
    l [ ] : j i :all come in handy when trying to smoothen out vertical
    curves, and I've also seen "(" and ")" used (although I wouldn't use
    them myself). Consistency in contrast is very important.

    Adding details using the solid ascii technique is a bit harder than
    in line art because there isn't the same number of possible choices
    for each position. The letters: a n o :are all very useful because
    they are nice "solid" chars which only occupy the bottom half of the
    character space, but there is no good alternative for the top half.

             dHF^^^      See how the bottom arm fits in with the solid
            dHP          appearance of the main part, yet the "^" (which
           dHBooan       is the closest char available) doesn't look so
                         beefy. Even the "^" varies across different char
    sets, so that leaves just: " ~ : which are of no use at all. In that
    particular case, it is necessary to expand the picture by one line:

              anpoan     Note the use of the "p" to make the effect just
             dHP         that little bit more effective. An "r" could also
            dHP          work well at the end of each arm. Purely cosmetic
           dHBooan       though. Note that if you're using "M" or "W", then
                         "m" and "w" can be used to keep it consistent.

    Details aren't always as simple as that example though (unfortunately).

                   HHHH              aann               .aoon.
           HHHHHHHHHHHHH      aanndHHHHHHP"     "^vaondAHHHHHP"
                HHHHHHH         "~^YHHHHH           "~^SHHHHH
              HHHHHHHHHH          dHHHHHHb          .adHHHHHHh,
                   HHHHHH           ~^VHHHP             ~^VHHHP
                     HH                YHP                 "VP

                 START            HALF WAY           FINISHED

    The different steps can be seen here. Starting by roughing out the shape
    (a wizards head incidentally) using the chosen character. Next, go over
    all the edges making all the obvious replacements. That means using:
    d P b Y V a n :plus the occasional: " ~ :if there's an obvious place for
    it. Just enough to give it some shape.

    The final stage requires a bit more work. Start with "A" and "U"/"V",
    and then the rest is purely experimentation. The "S" was chosen because
    it seemed to have the right shape, although there are many chars which
    could really go there.

    The curve section at the back required quite a lot of work. An "a" seems
    to be the best opposite of "n", and for long stretches, I like to use
    some "o"'s in there just to mix it up a bit. The: "^ :piece at the end
    was an obvious combination, so it was just a matter of finding a char
    to connect the "a" to the "^". As it turned out, "v" was custom made
    for that position.

          WMHI:    .:IHb.      I     Smooth shading can be created by using
          MH[:   .adAHHHI:.   :H     different chars to fade out at the edges,
          HI:  .:IHHHHHI:'  .jIH     instead of the anti-aliasing (which
          Y:     `:YHHI:' .:|IHM     produces hard edges).

    Good "outer" characters are:    . , : ; ' `
    For the transition from solid to outer edge:   I H A U V T Y | i j d b
    n a o [ ]   :or basically anything that produces the desired effect.

    Both line and solid techniques can be combined together, resulting in
    a "comic book" look and feel. Each form of ascii art works well in
    certain circumstances, so why not use this to your advantage. Line art
    for the various outlines and small details, and solid art for large
    dark areas.

						
						
						5. 3 Dimensional Art

    3D ascii art is basically an extension of SIRDS, where you can create
    the illusion of depth on a flat surface. This is achieved by producing
    two slightly different versions of the one picture, and placing them
    a certain distance apart.

                .                 .   Focus Point
               / \
              /   \               x   Where the image appears
             /  x  \
           ---     ---            __  The original pictures on the screen
           /         \
          /           \           /\  Where your eyes are looking
         /             \
        O               O         OO  Your eyes

            PLAN VIEW

    Although the scale and angles are a bit off, the basic principle can
    be seen from the above diagram (seen looking down). The two versions
    of the picture are located on the screen, but you don't look there.
    You need to focus on a point *past* the screen which produces a third
    image at "x".

    This resulting image occurs because of the way eyes work. They can only
    focus on one "depth" at a time, and anything either further away or
    closer becomes blurred. These "blurs" are just two different views of
    the one object produced by the two eyes seeing different things.

    Try this: stand three feet from a wall. Now hold two fingers up about
    one foot from your face, and about 1.5 centimeters apart. Look between
    your fingers, and focus onto the wall. Keep focus on the wall, but
    look into the foreground at your fingers. You should see a ghost image
    from both fingers converging into the center. The trick is to make the
    two ghost images overlap each other resulting in (hopefully) one solid
    image. This image should appear at a different level than the originals:

                           |  |                |  |  |
                           |  |                |  |  |

                       TWO FINGERS         RESULTING IMAGE

    The results from this experiment won't be 100% perfect since your two
    fingers are likely to be different, but it is a good way to understand
    the concept. With a little practice, you should be able to focus on real
    3D pictures without too much effort.

       ---  ---   Note that if you cross your eyes instead of using the
         \  /     above technique, you actually see the picture in reverse.
          \/      This diagram shows the effect from above, and the resulting
          /\      image will appear where the lines cross over. Since most
         /  \     stereograms (STARE-eograms?) are created to go into the
        /    \    screen, looking at them this way will produce an incorrect
       O      O   vision (and is somewhat harder on the eyes).

    That's the hard part out of the way, now a bit about how to create them.
    Getting back to the little koala example (which is a perfect size for
    this type of work), lets bring him into 3 dimensions.

             X         X          Here I have placed two koalas 10 chars
            ___       ___         apart from each other. Generally, a good
          {~._.~}   {~._.~}       distance would be between 7 and 15 chars,
           ( Y )     ( Y )        although you can use any distance you like.
          ()~*~()   ()~*~()       Values outside those bounds tend to be
          (_)-(_)   (_)-(_)       difficult to focus on however.

    The distance determines how much the resulting image sits "into" the
    screen. If the distance is 0 (ie. no separation), the image is neutral
    which means it appears -at- the screen. As the distance is increased,
    the resulting image appears further -into- the screen.

    By having many koalas laid out across the screen (all separated by the
    same distance), the effect becomes slightly easier to focus on. Any
    extra layers should then be added across the whole picture, with the
    result being quite effective.

    The picture is quite boring so far, with just one layer of 3D being
    created, so the next thing to do is to add another layer or two.
    The "tried and tested" approach is to add a "pole" in front of him,
    and since we want it -in front- of the existing layer, each pole
    should be 9 chars apart:
     _        _        _        _        _        _        _        _
    (_)      (_)      (_)      (_)      (_)      (_)      (_)      (_)
     H___     H ___    H  ___   H   ___  H    ___ H     ___H      __H
    {H._.~}   H~._.~}  H{~._.~} H {~._.~}H  {~._.~H   {~._.H}   {~._H~}
     H Y )    H( Y )   H ( Y )  H  ( Y ) H   ( Y )H    ( Y H     ( YH)
    (H~*~()   H)~*~()  H()~*~() H ()~*~()H  ()~*~(H   ()~*~H)   ()~*H()
    (H)-(_)   H_)-(_)  H(_)-(_) H (_)-(_)H  (_)-(_H   (_)-(H)   (_)-H_)
     H        H        H        H        H        H        H        H
    ~"~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~"~~

    Notice that since the pole is to appear in front of the koala, it
    actually replaces the koala where they overlap. Here's the same pic
    except the pole appears behind the koala:
          _          _          _          _          _          _
         (_)        (_)        (_)        (_)        (_)        (_)
      ___ H     ___  H    ___   H   ___    H  ___     H ___      H___
    {~._.~}   {~._.~}H  {~._.~} H {~._.~}  H{~._.~}   {~._.~}   {~._.~}
     ( Y )H    ( Y ) H   ( Y )  H  ( Y )   H ( Y )    H( Y )     ( Y )
    ()~*~()   ()~*~()H  ()~*~() H ()~*~()  H()~*~()   ()~*~()   ()~*~()
    (_)-(_)   (_)-(_)H  (_)-(_) H (_)-(_)  H(_)-(_)   (_)-(_)   (_)-(_)
          H          H          H          H          H          H
    ~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~

    Now, since the pole is to appear behind the koala, its chars do not
    write over the koala where they overlap. The poles here are 11 chars
    apart, so appear one "step" behind the koala. All layers are built like
    this, and of course I could have the poles both behind and in front of
    the koala in the same picture. Here's a multi-layer example:
          _               _
       .-~ \           .-~ \
      /     \  _      /     \ _
      ~x    .-~_)_    ~x   .-~_)_        This picture has 3 distinct layers:
        ~>x".-~   ~-.   ~x".-~   ~-.     the hat, head and face. There are
         ( /         \  ( /         \    many other examples of 3D ascii
          T  o  o     Y  T o  o      Y   around, plus there are programs
          l   <       !  l  <        !   available for the easy creation
           \  .__/   /    \  ._/    /    of SIRDS.
            "-.___.-'      "-.___.-'

    A quick examination of the above picture shows that the head (circle),
    part of the hat and a part of the mouth are all 15 characters apart.
    The rest of the face is just 14 chars apart, and the top section of
    the hat is 16 chars apart.

    Note that all this information is from pure observation, so it may not
    be 100% accurate.

						
						
						6. Conclusion

    Perhaps there's more to ascii art than
    meets the eye? Before writing this, I                   .
    had no idea just how much thought goes              /\ /l
    into creating ascii pictures, and I                ((.Y(!
    imagine that I haven't even begun to                \ |/
    cover it all.                                       /  6~6,
                                                        \ _    +-.
    Analyzing the work of other people is                \`-=--^-'
    a great way to learn what works, and                  \ \
    what doesn't. Analyzing "art" may seem               _/  \
    like a strange concept, but it does                 (  .  Y
    open your awareness to the art form, and            /"\ `--^--v--.
    it's a great way to learn the various              / _ `--"T~\/~\/
    techniques. I hope that you have found            / " ~\.  !
    my ideas about ascii interesting.           _    Y      Y./'
                                               Y^|   |      |~~7
    In the end however, it's up to the         | l   |     / ./'
    individual artist to work the way they     | `L  | Y .^/~T
    want to, and not necessarily the way       |  l  ! | |/| |   -Row
    someone else would do it. Finding          | .`\/' | Y | !
    your own style is all part of the fun,     l  "~   j l j_L______
    and perhaps this text will aid people       \,____{ __"~ __ ,\_,\_
    in finding that style.                  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    :D

						
						
				


Published On: 6/15/2006
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10 TRUTHS BLACK AND HISPANIC PEOPLE KNOW, BUT WHITE PEOPLE WON'T ADMIT:
 1. Elvis is dead.
 2. Jesus was not white.
 3. Rap music is here to stay.
 4. Kissing your pet is not cute or clean.
 5. Skinny does not equal sexy.
 6. Thomas Jefferson had black children.
 7. A 5 year old child is too big for a stroller.
 8. N'SYNC will never hold a candle to the Jackson 5.
 9. An occasional BUTT whooping helps a child stay in line.
 10. Having your children curse you out in public is not normal.
 
 
  10 TRUTHS WHITE AND BLACK PEOPLE KNOW, BUT HISPANIC PEOPLE WON'T ADMIT:
 1. Hickey's are not attractive.
 2. Chicken is food, not a roommate.
 3. Jesus is not a name for your son.
 4. Your country's flag is not a car decoration.
 5. Maria is a name but not for every daughter.
 6. "Jump out and run" is not in any insurance policies.
 7. 10 people to a car is considered too many.
 8. Buttoning just the top button of your shirt is a bad fashion
  statement.
 ­­­­9. Mami and Papi can't possibly be the nickname of every person in
  your family.
 10. Letting your children run wildly through the store is not
 normal.
 
 
 10 TRUTHS WHITE AND HISPANIC PEOPLE KNOW, BUT BLACK PEOPLE WON'T ADMIT:
 1. O.J. did it.
 2. Tupac is dead.
 3. Teeth should not be decorated.
 4. Weddings should start on time.
 5. Your pastor doesn't know everything.
 6. Jesse Jackson will never be President.
 7. RED is not a Kool Aid flavor, it's a color.
 8. Church does not require expensive clothes.
 9. JD sports plastic bags are meant to be thrown away.
 10. Your rims and sound system should not be worth more than your car.

 



Published On: 5/28/2006
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My Blog: CALM down
By: kupid


the weekend's SUPPOSEDLY for downtime, then we all end up running around exhausting ourselves more than weekday life! I ended up watching Silent Hill on Friday, worked Saturday, then went to this Aboriginal Art & talent show in Spruce Grove. I didn't know what to expect, but it was phenomenal! I learned how to breakdance a few weeks ago & there was this guy dancing on his own with hulahoops. I'm like, wow, he's good. Turns out, at the show, we found out he's the world champion! What the monkey, I'm so oblivious to what's out there. They had this singer who opened up for Ms. Universe, Jared Sowan, & they had this artistic dance girl from Stanford. It was world class, by far the best talent show I've been to. how do you contain overwhelming excitement & try to remain calm & composed? How do you NOT yell when you're seriously video taping something? SO, we ended up filming our reserved seating signs because that'll never happen again. All I remember on the car ride home, "CALM down, pinch me...i'm only human, YOU'RE IN LOVE!!!" Yes, we're lame until we die.

Last weekend, man, I don't even really remember. K, Thursday, watched Fun With Dick & Jane - LOVE the kiss scene, Friday, hit fashion show @ Planet V, played MJ - we were biannually due, Saturday hit Caliente's for MC bboy/bgirl battle, met Randy, Rick, Alyssa, Kristin, & Laura, hit Denny's until about 4-5am?! AHHhh, highlights of the night, "What do a Texan divorce & a hurricane have in common?" & "a gunt? Some guy's have that". Damn, these chicks are funny. Not as sore bgirlin', STILL suck, but I remembered to stretch this time. Next weekend planning to attend ate's grad, bgirl class, LUSH party


Published On: 5/2/2006
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I think its about time that people realized that there is nothing wrong with dressing yourself up a bit....you know not looking like a slob everytime u leave the house. because its comfortable is not a reason to wear something its a pathetic excuse to get away with looking like crap. maybe its shallow i know...but the way you look really says alot about yourself. the way you dress gives off an impression about you, as much as that seems wrong its the society we live in and its a fact of life. why would you want to give off a bad impression about yourself?



Published On: 4/21/2006
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Hey GALZ time to take over the mountain!! There are two snowboard events for all female riders and all ages and abilities at Big White:

March 25th Radgalz RIDE Day Instructional Clinic with guest Pro's Vanessa Stark and 2006 Olympic Team Member Dom Vallee.

April 1-2nd The 4th Annual Radgalz Classic: where you compete against your ability (beginner-adv/masters categories) in a clinic/comp format in Slope Style and Boarder Cross for over $10000 in prizes and $1000 Cash Purse!

And for both galz and guys April 1st come support the fashion show/fundraiser for CBCF at Happy Valley starting at 6pm live DJs and preview 2007 steeze from today's top brands!

Party down at the Billabong/Monster Energy Beach Party at Snow Shoe Sam's (19+) with live DJs Tyler Martens and Miss Myte. Wear BEACH ATTIRE.. Speedos only if got it to flaunt it...board give- aways and chance to win billabong gear!! info and to register go to www.radgalz.com


Published On: 3/21/2006
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My Journal: 8/4/2005
By: necha1987


[font=Lucida Console]Have you ever had one of those weird days were everything seems fine but you have the funny feeling that something was going to happen well i had one of those days today and i felt really weird all day and i couldn't help but think something bad was going to happen.
Also have you ever had a weird dream well mine can't be that weird but for me it was. I'm like in this big long hallway with a ton of doors and its like the one's in one of those old fashion house's where they have like those Candel type holders along the wall lite up do you understand what i'm saying. any ways to begin with all the doors start slaming shut and i'm running forward trying to go through one of them just to get out of the hallway but they all keep slamming shut and then i woke up.
Isn't that strange or not. well for me it is.

Published On: 4/8/2005
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My Journal: 19/9/2005
By: crunkkrew.tck


To all my killers and my hundred dollar billers
To emo kids that got too many feelings

He held the register open while he counted her change
I was next in line which meant I was invisible
From where I stood I could see that the till was full
He didn't look the type to play superhero
So I stepped forth and paid for my cigarettes
Crept out the stores front door to chase a little breath
Fangles in my head, shake the song off
Another manic Monday night, its gonna be a long walk
A car pulled up, a fixed up cutlass
A woman and a child climbed out and left it running
They went inside of the deli, placed an order
With the extra dollar fifty bottled water cuz the daughters
picky
When they came out mommy gave me a glance
That said man can love an angel but he's got to take the chance
Already knew the deal, I lit one up and walk
So they got back in the oldsmobile, belted up, and took off
Thug love on the corner by the walgreens
Lookin at me like I'm just another square saltine
As I get closer I notice that they showin each other sketches
Out of their notebooks, reminded me of my old roots
I walk pass with a nod and a reminisce
Swear to god hip hop and comic books was my genesis
Respect the life and the fashions of the children
It's the only culture I've got, exactly what we've been buildin
All of a sudden I'm in front of some man
No he's a youngin but he's got a gun in his hand
He looks fifteen, he looks frantic, no he looks afraid
Immediately apprehensive til I heard him say
Do you want this It's not mine I promise
I found it on my block in between a couple garages
Didn't wanna leave it for a child to stumble over
I don't even know how to hold it.
It was a thirty eight, the poor mans machete
Held it in my hand, thinking damn man it's heavier then
expected,
wedged it behind my belt buckle
knowin that its evil, even thought that I could smell trouble
the extra strength felt weak,
but over there on the corner saw what I needed and proceeded to
cross the street
put the heat in the mail box to loose it
figured that the post office knows whats best to do with it
Mosey down the road thinkin bout the old
I use to roam this zone with two feet of snow
Right here, this use to be a record shop
I've gotten love, I've gotten drunk, I've gotten beat up in that parking lot,

I've had my lake street pride for three decades
These alleyways, and these streetlights have seen my best days
Before I was a germ learnin how to misbehave,
All the way to the grave, south side is my resting place
Took a right on Lindale I'm getting near
But then the road became empty and the people disappeared
The clowds ran away, opened up the sky
And one by one I watched every constellation die
And there I was frozen, standin in my backyard
Face to face, eye to eye, starin at the last star
I should've known, walked all the way home
To find that she wasn't here, I'm still all alone

No matter where I am, no matter what I do
I'm always coming back home to you

They can leave me for dead they can take away my true
I'm always coming back home to you

Through the lies and the sins that ride the wind that blew
I'm always coming back home to you

As sure as the life in the garden that you grew
I'm always coming back home to you

No matter where I am, no matter what I do
I'm always coming back home to you

If only I had known what you already knew
I'm always coming back home to you

From the heaven I?ve had to the hell I been through
I'm always coming back home to you

I'm always coming back home to you


Published On: 9/19/2005
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Hey people,
i got six days of school now and i will be out. i will be gone like cya. im like so hyper now i just got done blurting out who i liked on the shout out than trying to cover it up by making up a bunch of weird ass sh*t but he scrolled up and saw it ne way than he tolded me that he saw it lol so i was embarrassed but its ight at least i know he knows and hes not all like EWWWWW she likes me thats gross well mayb hes thinking that but he didnt say it lol hes to nice for that but yeah i need to like take a chill pill im so hyper its f*cking 11:36 p.m right now i should be in bed. but hell no im staying up all night or at least for another hour than im going up stairs to my room and in bed turning on the tv and watch mad tv now u think ive got some messed up sh*t u should watch this show lol its crazy one of these days im gonna meet the director of this show and hes gonna hire me and im gonna be crazy on that show lol speaking of getting hired i just got my summer job im working at vals drive in a cool old fashioned drive in restuarant i get to wear rollor skates and poodles skirts and bring ppl there food to there cars on trays that click on to the windows. cool huh i thought so lol. but ne ways my semis comming up on the 12th to be exact and i still dont have a date lol well i could have i just said no to every one lol im gonna go with no one lol i wanna go wit someone but that person is going with my worse enemy lol. i was gonna be going with my x-bf who is like my best friend but we got in a fight and well i said i didnt wanna go wit him ne more so of corse the girl i hate asked him to go n he said yes and now im left dateless lol but my good friend michelle said if i invite her to our semi she will be my date so we r gonna go together now we have a theme and its medieval so im gonna be a princess shes gonna be my maid type person who follows me around and go to ppl with messeges like this " my lady accepts ur wish to dance with her, My lady awaits the" ive always wondered wat it would be like to have to talk like that all the time id say it would be rather borring but wat do i know im crazy lol well im gonna go up stairs to get ready for MAD TV lol an awsome show reallu u should see it. ight im out
~PEACE~
Love da one and only CRAZY~ELLEN~ ;) :) ;)

Published On: 6/4/2004
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My Journal: 28/2/2004
By: Tdot3125381


Tyler's thought of the day.

Fashion. What is fashion you might ask. Well? Who cares. You have no style? No big deal. Make that your style. Who gives a sh*t what the rest of the world says?

Not this fashion reporter.

Buah

Published On: 2/28/2004
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Thursday.... means one thing to Kyle Kerr. The O freaking C! Oh how I have waited for a new one.

Mad props to snowboard.com for hooking me up with this very fashionable hat. I will wear it everyday.... well not that much but enough for people to be like "Ew Kyle you're still wearing that hat!".


Published On: 11/3/2005
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