

These are two of the three images I made for my digital photo layer mask assignment (if you use Photoshop you probably know what that is). ...Just wanted to see what y'all thought before I turn them in. The other one is of Deanna naked, which I won't put up unless she says it's okay.
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whoo-hoo! yay nekkid!!!!
I think enough people have seen my naked ass. But if you wanna e-mail it to me for review, feel free.
i haven't seen naked deanna.
that one on the bottom is very precious, well i mean i like both of them but that one makes me want to party in a bathroom with a bunch of girls. haha.
and i just realized how late i am on the feedback since it's monday, i haven't been online in two days.
Jackie, there's a picture of my ass and part of my crotch in Michael's Flickr pictures. It's the one with the red shoes.
And that Beck show was one of the single most boring things I've ever had to sit through in my life. Would you believe that the most captivating and honest performances he gave the whole night were the two songs he did from Sea Change??? And those were compelling in their own right, not in comparison to everything else he played. He's not the best performer I've ever seen by far (and by "performer" I mean someone with charisma who can hold the attention of an audience; by no means am I insulting his skills as a musician and singer), and he knows this--I don't think Matt agrees with me, but I'm now 100% certain that all the "silly" stuff, like the puppets, the band bringing out a table and using it as percussion (and by "table" I mean a table with a cloth/full set of dishes and silverware/salad), and coming out in a bear suit for the encore, is just a way for him to hide his self-consciousness. Because the whole affair felt self-conscious, right down to the set list. Starting with "Loser" (geez, Beck, have you really that little self-respect?) and hitting all of the major "hits" (except for "The New Pollution," which was quite a disappointing omission) before rushing into songs from the new record (some of which were admittedly pretty good, but that's all they were), most of the performances were mailed in. And what's worse is that his sidemen were the biggest bunch of show-stealing assclowns I've ever witnessed. Man, even Matt was bummed out after the show from how apparent it is that Beck is a long, long way from his all-too-brief creative peak.
In case you cared to know.
oh yeah, i have seen that picture. never mind.
my upstairs neighbors had the loudest sex i've ever heard in my life last night. they literally woke me up from a dead sleep because something was pounding on the floor and i was confused by it until i heard the girl moaning. i mean it was sexy/annoying. and the girl made only one noise, how boring. no wonder it didn't last very long.
Cant really say Im all that shocked about Beck, the cloud of mediocrity seems to just HANG over him.
Pretty big comedown after Ian Calvin and Phil I would imagine.
Seriously, I have been so inspired after seeing those shows, I cannot get them out of my mind. And not to dimish anyone else but watching Ian was one huge revelation. I simply cannot get what I saw heard and felt out of my mind, and I really dont want to either
Yeah, that show was a stark contrast to everything else I've seen lately...the fucking security guard found the apples in my purse and made me throw them away. I'm surprised they didn't confiscate my knitting needles. Seriously, unless it's someone really amazing and special, I think it's probably in my best interest to skip any and all arena shows. It's highway robbery, not only financially either.
So, this weekend...my friend who lives in DeKalb is going to be out of town, which kinda ruins my original plan of taking the Metra and crashing at her place for the Thanksgiving show. Anyone wanna carpool? I don't know if Matt will be going, but I sure want to!
I'll sign on Deanna
i can't find anyone to come with me to the thanksgiving show tonite. sad.
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