B.C...D.C...ABDC!..

1/18/2009 03:29:00 PM







* Mood: crazy excited
* Listening to: Down On My Knees by Ayo
* Reading: Math (Sinusoidal Equations)
* Eating: n/a
* Drinking: water


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ON MY MIND @ zee MOMENT (besides: AMERICA'S BEST DANCE CREW YALL!!)
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OKAY.

So, I’ve been thinking about my Big Chop.
I’m going to try and get my hair to mega-grow for March 22, but if doesn’t, I’ll try April 22 instead. Don’t ask why I keep choosing the 22nd, it just seems like a good time to do it. 22 seems like a good number. I have been searching for new growth and I’ve found more than enough in the centre, but the front isn’t growing quick enough, and neither is the back, nearest to by neck. Its starting to bother me…
So this is why im thinking I’ll hold off February, and maybe even March. On top of that, the two textures are behaving a bit more now… its weird. These relaxed ends are insanely bi-polar right about now.
I am extremely anxious for my BC. No one seems to understand what I mean, when I say im cutting it.
My best friend doesn’t want me to cut it, I finally told her. I just didn’t tell her when. I tied to break it down, and explain the chemicals, my burned scalp, EVERYTHING! She still said, “No, don’t cut it, I thought you wanted it to grow..”

Gesu Christ e Maria!

I am done explaining. Im just going to do it, and whoever wants to hate, can go ahead and hate.

Geez.

I think I found a natural hair salon by my mother’s place, so I’m planning to look deeper into it next weekend, or weekend after next, since I’ll be busy studying for my exams…

So, yeahs.

Moving along.

So, i haven't been watching much television lately but i hear OBAMA is doing that whole coming to the white house thing soon, i think its today, or tomorrow....i'm not sure, i forgot. I may go check on the internet to see the times on my end to watch that. My aunt is lucky, she actually just moved to washington DC, she's a journalist, so maybe she'll get to see it first hand or something. I hope so, cause i'll be asking her. Haha.
Apparently he's coming up to Canada soon to discuss things, i heard on the news...
I don't know when thats going to be, but i do know me and my firends are going to attempt to stalk him. Well, she's going to, while I just make sure we don't get arrested.

She's inlove with him.

She likes older men, she even thinks my dad is attractive.

-sigh-

ANYWAYS...
The great news just keeps coming, a new season of AMERICA'S BEST DANCE CREW is airing today in Canada, america already has it....i think. And now that I figured out that we are the last ones to get shit, im pissed, cause it takes all the fun out of me thinking its Live or my call or onlne vote counts.

Damnit.

But its on tonight at 7pm so i am excited to see whats next this time around. First was jabbawokees, then supercrew so...now im pooping bricks to see if they have anything else exciting. I hope they don't turn into American Idol, and just end up not being all that. I heard there's a new host, and when i saw the promos i was like..she doesn't look interesting at all.

I found two new natural artists...
Nneka and Ayo.
Ayo:
AYO is a German born artist, the offspring of a Nigerian father who had come to Germany to study in the 1970s, and sometimes worked as a DJ, and a mother who is a gypsy. AYOs rather unusual name means joy in Yoruba. Her rich cultural background is also reflected in her musical influences. She grew up amidst Pink Floyd and Fela Kuti, the Soul Children and Bob Marley, and many others. (http://www.myspace.com/ayo)
Nneka:
Born in Nigeria, Nneka relocated some 10,000 miles to Hamburg, Germany, at the age of nineteen to pursue a career in singing along side a degree in Anthropology. Having landed in the German port, the singer hooked up with DJ and Hip-Hop beatmaker DJ Farhot and ever since, their strong musical relationship has been the backbone of Nneka’s success. Her influences reflect her younger days in Nigeria as well as her time in the Western world. The distance she has travels shines through in her voice as does her diverse musical influences. She cites famous compatriot Fela Kuti and legend Bob Marley as well as contemporary rappers Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Mobb Deep and Lauryn Hill as key influences in her pursuit of musical recognition.
(http://www.myspace.com/nnekaworld)



So...

Yeah. I'm going to go back to cleaning and then hopefully i can finish up some more homework and clean the house before 7pm!!

s'laters!
<3
***UPDATE***
I can always trust CNN, its on today, and im watching it as i type, the parade isn't until later though...
so. yeah. <33
[6:23pm EST]

-Sharz

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