Ah, that's not fun. Well, it is a great film if you're into musicals, and I hope you go see it when it gets to you. Oh, and the cast is in my Signature. Bennie, Roger, Mimi, Joanne, Mark, Maureen, Angel and Collins.
Just seen a trailer for 'Rent' and it looks amazing. I saw a trailer for it at the end of last year and thought it looked good but I couldn't find anything out about it so I thought it had come out and I'd missed it but apparently it's not out for another few weeks. I love the music they had playin...
I reccomend Paint Shop Pro. Go to Jasc.com and check it out. It's cheaper that Photo Shop and an easy beginner program. You can always go to Photo Shop later when your skill exceeds Paint Shop Pro. I still use my Paint Shop Pro 6 years later. I tried Photo Shop but Paint Shop Pro makes it so easy t...
I was just wondering if anyone can tell me of a decent art program that I can buy? I'm looking for something reasonable; not too expensive, but also worth it.
In the meantime, anyone know any tricks to using regular ol' Paint?
Here's what I think. I have mine set to Private, and I only accept Friend Requests from people I actually know. I don't have a picture of me as my profile pic, I don't tell anyone my last name, street address, etc. It just depends on how young your sister is and how gullible she may be. I'd say if s...
I also wonder what is the proper way if you see this happening continually to bring it to a writer's attention? I told someone once that they had a great story but the grammar could be improved upon, and got jumped all over. They told me that they didn't care about grammar, it was all about telling...
<center> Oliver </center> "I don't want to. Everything’s going to change if I go in that room. I don't know why you don't see that." She looked so terrified, but at the same time I knew she wouldn't want my comfort. "I want to be just Amy. I will never ever use my powers, no matter w...
<center> Oliver </center> "OLIVER!" She shouted, the anger and shock evident in her sweet voice. I continued walking, ignoring the fact that she was now squirming and wriggling, trying to get out of my grasp. "Oliver get OFF of me!" She yelled right in my ear, and I winced but k...