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for you :D

Confidence is a must

Happiness is a plus

Edginess is a rush

Edges I like them rough

A man with a midas touch

Intoxicate me

I’m a rush

Stop you’re making me blush

People are looking at us

I don’t think you know, know

I’m checking you

So hot, so hot

Wonder if he knows

He’s on my radar

On my radar

On my radar

On my radar

And if I notice you

I know it’s you

Choosing

Don’t wanna losing you

On my radar

On my radar

On my radar

On my radar

When you walk

(When you walk)

And when you talk

(When you talk)

I get the tingle

I wanna mingle

That’s what I want

(That’s what I want)

And listen baby

Turn up the fader

Trying to make you understand

You’re on my radar

On my radar

On my radar

On my radar

On my radar

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You know...I am sitting here watching Soul Train from the mid to late '80s, and it cracks me up to see a white person (the guys) on that show. That is very racist and stereotypical of me. I say that b/c I have been to school watching them dance and it cracks me up. Hey, if Rose Nylund can put the thought out there about Soul Train, so can I. LOL

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On October 6, 2007, I present to you NaVell J. Lee. He recently became a licensed driver in July of this year. Today, he just became the proud owner of a 1996 Chevy Cavalier.

Unfortunately, he has decided to not take any pictures of his vehicle for the grand masses.

I did say no pics...not video ;)

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The kids in my complex drive me nuts. They run through here like they own the place. I know it's Saturday and it's 6:45, but this isn't the first time and its been 11pm and they run through the halls yelling. Plus, their parents send them outside so that theycan smoke some ganja so its not like there is parental supervision.

*Have such a headache*

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Someone on a different board asked what lyrics best describe how you feel at this moment; whether it be about yourself or regarding someone else...and I've been listening to these all day; and it fits so well for those I feel this towards:

When you refuse me

You confuse me

What makes you think I'll let you in again

Think again my friend

Go on misuse me and abuse me

I'll come out stronger in the end

And does it make you sad

To find yourself alone

And does it make you mad

To find that I have grown

I'll bet it hurts so bad

To see the strength that I have shown

When you answer the door pick up the phone

You wont find me cause I'm not coming home

You don't know how much this hurts me

To say these things that I don't want to say

But have to say them anyway

I would do anything to end your suffering

But you would rather walk away

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