I watched 45 minutes of the movie, this was the first time I had ever sat down to watch it. It moved soooooo slow an after I had put in an hour, and still had like 23 DVD chapters to go, I called TOD and I’m accepting that to other generations it is a classic. Little bit disappointed, but at least I tried :-P
Snowwhite11227's Life List
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1. BE PAIN FREE
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2. open my own bakery
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3. Make a difference in someones life
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4. Write a book and have it published
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5. go to Ireland
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6. fall in love
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7. have a career
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8. Find my purpose in life
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9. Drop some weight....or all of it
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10. meditate in the middle of Stonehenge
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11. learn about foreign policy
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12. Develop my lock picking skills
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13. learn how to hot wire a car
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14. Be debt free
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15. Go to the Mutter Museum
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16. Go to Glastonbury
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17. Own a house
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18. Write for a magazine
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19. Hold a Tarantula (and not freak out)
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20. Have a library in my house
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21. have a baby
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22. have a pet rat
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23. Make my parents proud
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24. Wake up and be happy
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25. pet a penguin
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26. Trust other people
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27. witness the power of God
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28. get my kickass SnowWhite Tattoo
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29. learn to forgive...for real
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30. try salvia
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31. Find a migraine drug that actually works!
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32. Be someone valuable
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33. stand up for myself
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34. Learn roller derby
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35. Be someone others don't leave behind
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How I did it: i got together with a friend and we played with her giant craft box. She made one secret, I made 3. Each one was dark, including my depression and suicidal tendencies. My friend read them, and gave me a hug as i dropped them into the mailbox. I don't know what I expected. To feel lighter maybe? But I didn't, I just felt sadder that more people might read my card, but I would still be living this way. Read how I did it…
Naturally I am a light mousy brown haired girl. I’ve been dying my hair black for years and years, but lately I’ve been so restless I have wanted to change everything. Anyway I got a color stripper, which was specifically supposed to take out black dye. And a deep fuchsia dye from Hot Topic. The plan: separate my black hair take out the color at the ends so I would have pink tips. I was crazy excited, but the black dye didn’t budge. So unfortunately it seems like I’m not meant to have crazy hair. I could grow the black out but that would take years and years, with me looking awful with mousy brown/gray roots. So it’s definitely something to try if you can, blending in is the worst sin.
My old friend and I used to always picnic at the cemetery where both of our grandparents are buried. We would always bring at least one flower for them each. I have always thought cemeteries were a beautiful and peaceful place. I don’t think it’s disrespectful as some others do. It’s not a place to be scared of, we will all end up there one day. Plus I think some headstones and mausoleums I’ve seen are completely amazing and gorgeous. We used to sit for hours, or walk around reading names. Some of the older names I even used in my novel. Definitely do it. It’s so worth it.
