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  • ChuckEB50

    Hey,
    Thanks for stopping by and being a friend. hope all is well, enjoy the music
    Peace, Love and Light

    1 year ago
  • Frankie Palmer

    happy birthday!!!

    2 years ago
  • July Speedy

    thnx 4 approvin my add showin yu luv beautiful

    2 years ago
  • James

    thanks for the add

    2 years ago
  • Spence

    Gurrl with the face... yes you! j/k! . that sounded kinda rude :X :]

    We're going to be touring this upcoming year and more than likely playing near yaz! Just wanted to know if you would like me to personally remind you with a txt/call when the tour dates get set in stone? That way we can all hang out too ya knoww?

    626 780 8414 - i'm not bluffing! : ] if you send me your # make sure it's to our inbox k dahhhling? If you want a show reminder in another way, let me know, we'll work it out!:)

    - DanielDavid

    2 years ago
  • Fuckin' Best

    How's your night going sexxy?

    2 years ago
  • JJ MArtinez

    YES IT DOES SUCK SOMETIMES......HOPE YOUR HAVING A GOOD WEEK

    2 years ago
  • Matthew thomas Weir

    hey what's up? thx for the add

    2 years ago
  • hEcToR

    thanks for the add...you brighten up myspace

    2 years ago
  • Marcus Wilborn

    wuzzup wit ya?

    2 years ago
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About me:

Honeybees are responsible for pollinating more than 90 crops in the United States, for a total value of $15 billion per year in 2007 alone. Yet in the last 20 years, overall honeybee numbers have declined by 30 percent. The population collapse is so severe that U.S. agriculture now depends upon imported bees for pollination. One of the primary culprits in this collapse is agricultural insecticides, to which bees are exposed every time beekeepers release them to pollinate a non-organic field. According to bee experts, insecticides are well known to cause brain damage and disorientation to bees, sometimes making it impossible for them to navigate back to the hive. The hallmark feature of colony collapse disorder is hives entirely or almost entirely abandoned by their bees. According to entomologist Carl Johansen of Washington State University-Pullman, "the most destructive bee poisoning insecticide ever developed" is a time-release chemical microcapsule known as methyl parathion. Methyl parathion was first developed as a nerve gas by the Nazi company IG Farben in the 1940s. In its time-release formulation, it slowly releases poison gas over the course of several days. Bees that visit plants treated with the insecticide can bring back the still-releasing capsules to their hives, poisoning an entire colony. It's not just the bees that suffer. Parathion also contaminates the honey produced by these bees, entering the human food supply. Nevertheless, beekeepers regularly recycle the wax from parathion-contaminated hives, and sell the poisonous honey to the public. www.truthout.org

Who I'd like to meet:

you

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Dating, Friends
  • Hometown: West Hollywood
  • Orientation: Straight
  • Body type: 5' 7" / More to love!
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Religion: Christian - other
  • Zodiac Sign: Capricorn
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Smoke / Drink: No / Yes
  • Education: In college
  • Occupation: Emma's Mommy
  • Income: Less than $30,000

Schools

  • IMAj Institute

    • Scottsdale,AZ
    • Graduated: 2010
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Professional
    • Major: Medical Aesthetics
    • Minor: Laser Technician
    • Clubs: Laser Tattoo & Hair Reduction, Aesthetics and Skin Care
    2009 to 2010
  • Pratt Community College

    • Pratt,KS
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: none
    • Major: Psychology
    1986 to 1986
  • Phoenix Institute of Technology

    • Phoenix,AZ
    • Graduated: 1987
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: none
    • Major: Accounting
    1986 to 1987
  • Pratt Sr High

    • Pratt,KS
    • Graduated: 1986
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: High School Diploma
    1982 to 1986

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