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peony Batik/Tie-Dye - Subscribe
I am thinking about opening up a store that sells hand dyed batik and tie-dye on ebay. Now, I know some stores where I can get the materials for the lo-lo (okay..it's just Dollar General/Family Dollar), but if I open up the sheets to do some dyeing...does that make them un-mint?

I should hope that there is a market, still, for the fine art of batiking, because it's something I haven't done in a very very long time. (I still owe Randy a Beatles shirt in Tie-Dye, and his mom, too..I can do those later, though.

I know my new ebay username will probably be something catchy like BatikBoutique.

Pottery barn won't have nothin' on me!!!! Ow.
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Mood: dangerous

peony Another Song for my Wedding. May 20th, 2008 2:08:36 am - Subscribe
1. "Superstar pt. 2" by K-OS (hip hop, Randy!!)



She could turn the sand into glass,
She could steal a jewel from the past,
She could steal the sun out of the sky,
Reach for a star never to high,

Don't shoot me down,
Not that you would,
Don't pass me by...

Baby she's a superstar who likes to dream,
Baby says to me her mind is never gonna change,
Baby she's a superstar who likes to dream,
Baby says to me her mind is never gonna change,
Never change (superstar, superstar),
Never change (superstar, superstar),
Never change (superstar, superstar),

Never change...

Intoxicate my every thought,
Try to forget things I forgot,

Don't shoot me down,
Not like you would,
Don't pass me by...

Baby she's a superstar who likes to dream,
Baby says to me her mind is never gonna change,
Baby she's a superstar who likes to dream (superstar),
Baby says to me her mind is never gonna change,

Baby she's a superstar (superstar),
Baby she's a superstar (superstar),
Baby she's a superstar (superstar),
Baby she's a superstar (superstar),
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Mood: alone

peony A kiss. May 20th, 2008 2:00:32 am - Subscribe
Randy promised to wake me with a kiss this morning when he got home..and he did.. He kept his promise...

..On house..Wilson's girlfriend/lover just died..wile he was in the hospital bed next to her..

Things like that disturb me..and I am very upset right now..and I am wanting Randy close to me right now. I am wanting him to hold me tight. I don't ever want any feelings like that for him--feelings of a deep upset...

Oh man..that was deep and miserable..I am wont to go into a Hugh-Jackman type of life and find the cure for death..

Alas, I am grieving for an almost impossible future..silly me, right?
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Mood: Sad.

peony Overnight. May 19th, 2008 3:50:41 am - Subscribe
Randy's working overnight..voluntarily..

He said he couldn't do it anymore because while he's sleeping 'n I'm here, he needs me to sleep with him.

I don't know why he thinks I can sleep without him..

I miss you. I love you... I need you.

I'm cramping..and bloated..
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Mood: bloated

peony Commentary From "Ana". May 18th, 2008 9:52:14 pm - Subscribe
Be aware of how you come off when you type, in a public entry, "I hate myself..blah blah blah..I cut my calories down to 800 calories..blah blah blah..107 is too fat...blah blah blah" because yeah..that indicates an unhealthy relationship with food.

You wanna be happy? Hide your effing scales, learn to eat, start exercising, find some moderation, love yourself, and STOP ACTING LIKE A GOD DAMNED RETARD!

'n one more thing..

Typing in all lowercase letters just means you don't know how to show respect to people, place, and things that deserve them; including "I".
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Mood: blissful

peony Slow Food Movement. YES! May 18th, 2008 9:19:15 pm - Subscribe

How to Get Started in the Slow Food Movement


from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit

Slow Food is good, clean and fair food. We believe that the food we eat should taste good; that it should be produced in a clean way that does not harm the environment, animal welfare or our health; and that food producers should receive fair compensation for their work.[1]
The slow food movement is a reaction to a fast food lifestyle predominant in many modern cultures. By choosing to become a part of the Slow Food movement, you are making a choice to be a co-producer rather than a consumer; an active, proactive and informed part of the food chain that recognises the "connections between plate and planet".[2] This article discusses a few ways to become involved and become a Slow Foodie yourself.

Steps


  1. Understand what slow food means. Slow food is about more than food; it is about a lifestyle that connects our food consumption to the wider social, ethical, lifestyle, political, environmental and spiritual elements around us. Slow food is about eschewing haste and recognising that over-reliance on fast food damages our health, social fabric and cultural food traditions.
  2. Join a Slow Food group in your region. The Slow Food movement has enlisted over 80,000 members in at least 122 countries, so it's probable you have a group near you.[3] Your local group will be known as a "convivium" and you will find your local group via Slow Food Where To Find. Of course, you don't have to join to be a part of the Slow Food movement; it is just a chance to be with like-minded people and to have the chance to share ideas and to participate in events together; benefits that may enthuse you.
  3. Get cooking. That's right. Stop buying the pre-made selection and start pulling out your recipe books. Look for family heirloom recipes passed down through the generations; many of us can recall delicious meal occasions prepared by family members, or even by ourselves before the need for speed overtook us. Be careful about your recipe choices, however. The fancy cookbooks might call for ingredients that need to be imported from many thousands of miles away; avoid these and favour recipes that let your local produce take centre stage, including veggies and fruit from your own garden.
  4. Shop locally. Shopping locally is a key element to being a Slow Foodie. Shop at your local farmer's markets, your local fruit and vegetable store and even consider asking for veggies from your neighbours if they're growing some. Not only do you save the wear and tear on the environment from all the energy consumed in long-range transportation but you also know where your food came from and that's a very reassuring feeling. The greatest benefit of shopping locally though? The food is as fresh as possible and that just tastes the best.
  5. Avoid genetically modified food. Whilst some companies may put forth a vision that genetically modified food is the promise of the future, there remain many questions about the speed at which such modification is occurring and the means by which it is being achieved. Certainly, we have been modifying our food for centuries but the key word here is centuries, not a matter of years. The Slow Food movement has a fundamental opposition to the use of genetically modified food products because in making a large swathe of common food sources generic, we risk losing the all important diversity and quality of food available around the world and replacing it with mono-crops that become more susceptible to disease, providing less healthy variety and possibly increasing the chances of human-induced disease through over-concentration on a few food types.
  6. Buy organic. Where possible, prefer organic produce over conventionally grown food. You reduce your exposure to pesticides, fungicides and fertiliser chemicals and you get produce that many studies have suggested are higher in nutrients that bolster the immune system, presumably because plants not treated with pesticides must produce more antioxidants to protect themselves.[4] Organic food is an important part of the Slow Food movement because organic food is low impact and harm reducing, especially when practiced on a non-industrial scale.
  7. Grow your own food. Whether you have space only for a container of herbs or space for a large veggie patch, you can become a direct force in your own food production. For dwellers in small residences, use the window sill and balcony to grow herbs and fruit trees in pots. For those with larger gardens, plant vegetables in seasonal rotation and enjoy the freshest there is. It is really important to involve children in gardening, to aid their understanding of the connection between soil, food and their own health. Start children with easy-to-grow plants, such as radishes, herbs and peas. Encourage children to eat some of their crop raw, straight from the garden, so that they can taste just how delicious a fresh pod of peas or cob of corn really is.
  8. Share your home-cooked meals. Not everybody can cook. Those who are infirm, disabled or simply too busy to consider the value of slow food are just some examples of people who are not in a position to cook. Share your cooking talents around to help out those less fortunate; and if you are trying to convince others about the message of slow food, what better way than by setting the example with your own delicious food? Tempt them...
  9. Cook with the kids. The earlier that children get involved in the kitchen, the better. Children who know how to cook are not at the mercy of the fast food industry and know automatically how easy it is to whip up their own fresh food at home. Moreover, in teaching kids how to cook, you share a family tradition together that will bind you closer together and this helps to pass on traditional family knowledge. Encourage kids to enjoy cooking at home by letting their imaginations take a key part in the cooking process; creating shapes and food themes is a fun part of making food for the table, as in this image.
  10. Pack a healthy lunch. For work, school, outings and play, take a home-prepared lunch. Soup can be kept warm in a thermos, sandwiches can be kept fresh by pre-cutting the filling but only adding it to the bread at lunchtime and homemade baked goods, cut fruit and veggies, salads and leftovers can contribute to a well-rounded and tasty lunch that lets you spend more time enjoying your lunch hour and keeping extra money in your wallet. Save that extra money for a delicious meal once a month in a restaurant that follows Slow Food principles.


Tips


  • The Slow Food movement began in Italy, in 1989. Carlo Petrini advocated against fast food and was the founding member of the Slow Food movement.[5]
  • Drink municipal water where safe; bottled water requires high energy usage to bottle and transport and there are concerns about leakage of chemicals from the plastic bottles. It is better to agitate for sustained municipal water supplies than to pay more per litre for water than for fuel; water that often is filtered municipal supplies anyway! Add a filter to your home taps and enjoy what you are already paying for and support the local waterworks.


Things You'll Need


  • Time
  • Farmer's markets, local fruit and vegetable stores
  • Garden or container garden


Related wikiHows




Sources and Citations



  1. â†' Slow Food, Our Philosophy

  2. â†' Slow Food, Our Philosophy

  3. â†' Where We Are

  4. â†' New York Times: Is Organic Food Provably Better?

  5. â†' Wikipedia, Slow Food



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peony Wow. May 18th, 2008 12:48:29 am - Subscribe
I got a message on Youtube from LubGrimerJow (i hope I spelled that right) asking when I'd have that DBZ video up.

I had to tell her (her name is Jessica) that I scrapped that idea in lieu of some circumstances that had been happening..and that I'm doing an Aeon Flux one to "Chemicals Between Us". Which is what I'm going to do. No lies. That's my top priority. (I say that because the big drawing I want to do..knight in shining armor..is an ongoing project.)

I guess I'll post all of my stuff for that up, here, too!
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peony Randy, my love. May 17th, 2008 1:21:56 am - Subscribe
I always think about my love, Randy. However, I don't always have time to write about him. Usually I'm going on about how much of a fuck tard those anorexic girls are..or how tragic it is that a child molestor's sister would defend him when there's evidence piled up against him and he killed himself (soapbox!).

Today, I want to take a time to talk about Randy. Now, you know how people talk about ugly people and say "Well, he/she has a great personality!" ..well, I'm going to say that his personality may be offensive to some super sensitive people..and go on to say "Well, he's super hott!" (I did the reverse, see? Because he is very very attractive..the most handsome man I've ever met..and his personality would offend super sensitive people..)

What I was initially going to say was this--
That there is one thing you can say about my Randy that you can't say about any other man..and that is this..

If I wanted the sun, the moon, and all of the stars in the sky...he would die trying to give them to me. He would give me anything I wanted, if I'd ask. I'm sure if I asked for a billion dollar engagement ring (hee-hee..but I wouldn't. Those expensive rings are fugly..and I..wouldn't spend a billion dollars on a house..)..he'd go into debt trying to give it to me, if it's what I really desired.

And that..unwavering love and devotion..is what I'm going to draw my next big big picture over..

Him, my knight in shining armor, and me, his green sleeves.

I'll be sure to post my sources..because I'm going to need plenty of them..oh what a beautiful picture..

And I'll probably do some trial runs..I have this new tablet..and I want to colorize my picture with it..
So I'll try that, post some proofs 'n scratches..'n hope to get some feedback..

Oh! I hope he likes it!!

He's here!
Bye!!!
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Mood: enlightened

peony Things. May 16th, 2008 6:40:03 pm - Subscribe
I love Randy very much. I'm getting the sense that our love is a tried and true thing. Mostly, I'm getting the sense that it is tried. Because I already knew that it was true.
We had dinner last night at IHOP. We both had the Special (Chicken fingers and fries).

That's funny. Randy told me that what made it the special was that they were promoting it. It wasn't any cheaper than it had been.

I didn't like that at all. I mean, if you're going to call it a special..why isn't it 'on special'?

That also made me think about food...
Food, I noticed, has a gimmick. Like, the turkey is stuffed with a cornish game hen, or the food squirts out juice, or it has a particularly interesting taste/texture..
Well, there was no gimmick to what we ate for dinner..except for the fact that my stomach didn't like it.

I brought home some onion rings. Yum!
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Mood: pooped

peony Cheaha. May 14th, 2008 12:30:06 am - Subscribe
A little bit ago, for spring break 08, Randy and I spent a wonderful time in Cheaha State Park. It was so great...

I miss it. I want to go back with him, so bad. And I know that he misses it, also.

That made me smile. A lot.

I am so ..drunk-feeling right now. I've been so tired all day. I miss Randy.
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Mood: oblivious

peony Peony vs. Barney Rubble May 13th, 2008 8:45:00 pm - Subscribe
This was originally a blog and would have that scene from Ocean's 11 where the Black Brit tried to explain to the other 11 that Barney Rubble meant trouble..

But now I'm going to post this very...surprising video I found..Because it just..wow. I watched this as a kid. >.<



"Another one? What do I need three of them for? Hehehe.."

This one is not so obvious..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhXCF5yaWJQ

This one..not so totally bad, either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39TywYBwuKQ

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peony Anorexia. May 13th, 2008 2:20:41 am - Subscribe
I boldly left a comment on this girl's ana/self-hating blog:

"Eh. If nobody were interested in people that were anorexic, there would be none. Which is a truth." Which is, in all honesty, the largest truth there is to anorexia.

Isn't that why it happens? They want the control of the situation/themselves? Does that NOT feed into a direct WANT for Power..? And Does power not come from gaining attention?

No, I don't want any snotty girls or boys to answer "It's a disease..falloutboy and my gay friends blah blah blah.." Because of two reasons: 1) Those were rhetorical, and 2) You KNOW how I feel about the credibility of both homosexuals and emos in regard to recent fashion dictations.

This is a heated subject for me..and ironically I was thinking about this earlier today.



This is not my youtube video.
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Mood: wretched

peony *Komen For The Cure! May 13th, 2008 1:46:59 am - Subscribe
http://www.fanatic.net.nz/tag/windows-live-messenger/

The entry titled i'm Still Making a Difference.

I have now placed *Komen, *help, and *unicef in my messenger name. Oh, and *red+u.

All of the aids victims can be put on an island to die together. Yes..that's the only way.
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peony For Randy. May 9th, 2008 3:13:10 am - Subscribe
You just gotta watch this!!

HE DOES THE NOVEL MONOLOGUE, BABERS!!



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peony Make Invisible Shelves. May 9th, 2008 3:09:58 am - Subscribe
Wooo...
http://www.wikihow.com/Create-Invisible-Shelves

That's awesome. I will do that when I am moving into our apartment. ..our..<3<3<3



I love my Randy..he's so wonderful. grin.gif
I LOVE YOU!
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Mood: spastic

peony Stupid gays. May 9th, 2008 3:02:22 am - Subscribe
It's funny that emo's hate it when you point out that they're emo. It's as though they are self-hating..bleeding heart...wrist-cutters. I mean, as my boyfriend told me the other day, "If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck..."

Clearly..that emo fad is growing--and reaching out and latching onto the clean-wristed (not yet cut) youth of the US..and aparently...NOT THE US.. (Yeah. Takin' a shot, there.).

I am concerned. Why would anyone live a fashion beyond fashion and on into their personal lives.
You understand the cliche "Oh, damn, I cut my wrist cos I'm so damn sad..I smoke cigarettes even though I'll wear a hole in my neck, I have deviant sex, I'm a boy but clearly I'm wearing a dress, etc;".

Why are these lines being blurred?
Now, not to sound like an anti-liberal here...
but aren't men and women supposed to have different roles in life? I mean, isn't that why we have differences between us?

We talked about this in my PHED class--that the gender lines are being blurred, but why?

I understand that there are some really crazy, fucked up people out there who have some twisted ideas on reality, and there are those that are truly Gender-ID-Disorder...

But why are we blending this? Why are we so fucking gay and bi? (Am I hating? Sure am, and I'll be the first to say that although I'm not a homophobe, I'd vote for a proposition that removed them..yes, they can keep their spouses..)
I mean...homosexuals are becoming problematic in a very true sense.

I mean, when every little boy in the middle grades and highschool thinks that they may be bisexual because of a slight feeling when John bumped into them in the hallway (Mostly, though, really for fashion reasons, and the fact that women are lowering their standards for mates..) or when Jill thinks that she might be a lesbian because she looked at another girl's breast...it's kind of excessive.

Kind of..very excessive.

World: Any diety out there is truly shakin' his head in repulse right now, for the sheer fact that you decided Fall Out Boy was anyone worth going to for wisdom.

Yick.

Thanks.
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peony Grr. May 8th, 2008 12:49:00 am - Subscribe
Summer vacation. :/ I'm not liking it so far. I hate not having something to do. I bought a tablet to keep myself busy or, atleast, occupied...I've been swimming twice, tanned once... and it's only been summer vacation since monday. I should be alittle happier or atleast more excited that I'm doing all of these things..but I'm just a little bored.

Atleast I have school starting June 7th and can move out (finally) around the first week of June. Phew.

I love Randy. grin.gif I don't know. He's awesome and we're doing great. I miss him..we had a great time today. wink.gif
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Mood: saucy

peony America. May 6th, 2008 2:57:00 am - Subscribe
Stop being so GOD DAMNED emo. Damn. Get over yourselves.
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peony Vicariously through you May 6th, 2008 1:38:45 am - Subscribe
Every now and again, well actually every time, when I'm online, I read some blogs of whoever's online at the same time of myself.

I have yet to find someone who loves someone else--and professes it as I do--as much as I love my Randy boyfriend.

Also, this:



Huey's Speech:
What the hell is wrong with you people?
Every famous nigga' that gets arrested is NOT Nelson Mandela.
Yes, the government conspires to put a lot of innocent black men in jail on fallacious charges.
But R. Kelly is NOT one of those men!
We all know the nigga' can sing, but what happened to standards?
What happened to bare minimums?
You a fan of R. Kelly? You wanna help R. Kelly?
Then get some counselin' for R. Kelly. Introduce him to some older women. Hide his camcorder. But don't pretend like the man is a hero.
...AND STOP THE DAMN DANCIN'! Act like you got some GOD DAMN sense, people. Damn! 'Through playin' around here!



My Money's On Huey!




Oh. I bought that tablet on ebay. For ~48 dollars. + 7.04 shipping.
I have enough paypal points that I get $25 off of any ebay purchase, plus free shipping up to $7. So I will only have to pay $23.04 for a product worth $150.

Right now Randy is off with his friend, Justin, bowling. I kind of miss him on Monday's because we'd been together all weekend..that I just feel like I should be with him talking and laughing and playing.

:/ We never got to play video games this weekend. We're totally owning together on hardcore in Gears of War! grin.gif

..I was just reminded, I was watching this Chris Angel mind freak thing where he was channeling spirits..and two girls from Flavor of Love season 2 were on there.
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Mood: randy

peony Tablet. May 4th, 2008 4:53:26 pm - Subscribe
I want a tablet to hook up to my laptop via USB.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8601845&st=tablet&lp=4&type=product&cp=1&id=1192232279888

Man..I'd totally take notes and draw on that thing.
Imagine that, I'd never have to buy paper again. Also, I'd never have to print anything unless I had to turn it in.

Like..I think I might get it..and then return it right before the thing is up.

Here's the same thing, only without the mouse.. and 20 dollars less.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V9T2JA/ref=pd_luc_00002B000V9NU3EB000V9T2JA
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Mood: loving