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    Height:152 cm - 158 cm (5' - 5'2")
    Birthday:March 18, 1947
    Sexual Orientation:Heterosexual
    Living Situation:Living with parents/relatives
    Location:Zimbabwe, Africa, World
    Join Date:09:17pm | Mar 14, '05
    Profile Updated:04:53am | Dec 21, '09
    Last Active:05:00pm | Oct 15, '09

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    MY NAME IS PAM!
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    "Konichiwa! Watashi no namae wa Pamela desu!!! "[/size]
    MY FIRST JAPANESE SENTENCE EVEN SAYS SO![/font][/color]




    I often catch myself wondering, am I a real person..or just a bunch of chemical reactions?
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    Twinkle twinkle little star,
    how I wonder what you are,
    up above the world so high,
    like a diamond in the sky,
    twinkle twinkle little star
    how I wonder what you are.




    I found a tiny starfish
    In a tidepool by the sand.
    I found a tiny starfish
    And put him in my hand.

    An itty-bitty starfish
    No bigger than my thumb,
    A wet and golden starfish
    Belonging to no one.

    I thought that I would take him
    From the tidepool by the sea,
    And bring him home to give to you
    A loving gift from me.

    But as I held my starfish,
    His skin began to dry.
    Without his special seaside home,
    My gift to you would die.

    I found a tiny starfish
    In a tidepool by the sea.
    I hope whoever finds him next
    Will leave him there, like me!

    And the gift I’ve saved for you?
    The best that I can give:
    I found a tiny starfish,
    And for you, I let him live.


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    "Did you ever look at a picture of yourself and see a stranger in the background? It makes you wonder how many people have pictures of you, how many moments of other people's lives we've been in. Were we part of someone's life when their dream came true, or were we there when their dreams died? Did we keep trying to get in, as if we were somehow destined to be there? Or did the shot take us by surprise? Just think, you could be a big part of someone else's life, and not even know it."










    Don't count time,
    Make time count.
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    01:09am | Feb 22, '07 | No Comments
    Most of what I really need to know about how to live and what to do and how to be,
    I learned in kindergarten.
    Wisdom was not at the top of the graduate-school mountain,
    but there in the sandpile at Sunday School.
    These are the things I learned:

    Share everything.
    Play fair.
    Don't hit people.
    Put things back where you found them.
    Clean up your own mess.
    Don't take things that aren't yours.
    Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody.
    Wash your hands before you eat.
    Flush.
    Warm cookies and milk are good for you.
    Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.
    Take a nap every afternoon.
    When you go out into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands and stick together.
    Be aware of wonder.
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