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I'm very glad you're here. In my blog I put a lot of helpful advice, sexy men and women, my love of burlesque, video's that I love. I bitch at times, always say what is on my mind, and always appreciate and welcome feedback.



So sit back, relax, and take a wild ride into my world......

Terrilynn



Friday, July 1, 2011

Hair cut

So, next week I will be a model for my 20 yr old who works at Visible Changes and my hair will be cut short.  I've had this cut before, here it is:


This is the cut, it looks different on my hair because it's curly.





I had no idea.

Blonde HairToday I found out the words “blond” and “blonde” are not wholly synonymous.  So what’s the difference between the words “blond” and “blonde”? (besides the obvious extra ‘e’) ;-)
The difference is simply in what gender the word is referring.  When referring to a woman with yellow hair, you should use the feminine spelling “blonde”.  When referring to a male with yellow hair, you should use the spelling “blond”.
This then is one of the few cases of an adjective in English that uses distinct masculine and feminine forms.

Thanks to my daughter, Jazmine for the article.  The link to it is above....

Guess who this is....



Yes, Martha Stewart was a fashion model before she was famous.....she looks beautiful!

My sexy guy of the day.....

Adrien Brody...yummy. 


unvited

Like anyone would be
I am flattered by your fascination with me
Like any hot blooded woman
I have simply wanted an object to crave
But you, youre not allowed
Youre uninvited
An unfortunate slight

Must be strangely exciting
To watch the stoic squirm
Must be somewhat heartening
To watch shepard meet shepard
But you, youre not allowed
Youre uninvited
An unfortunate slight

Like any uncharted territory
I must seem greatly intriguing
You speak of my love like
You have experienced love like mine before
But this is not allowed
Youre uninvited
An unfortunate slight

I dont think you unworthy
I need a moment to deliberate

Katy Perry - Peacock (Live on Letterman)