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Male
38 years old
mounteagle, Tennessee
United States

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Job: Just A Regular Joe
Smoke: Yes
Drink: Yes
Religion: Christian - other
Orientation: Straight
Dating status: Single
Body type: Athletic
MEMBER SINCE: 28 Sep 2008, 2:07 pm
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LAST LOGIN: 27 Oct 2009, 2:44 pm
MY RATING: 0.00
Yahoo: JAYWILLIAM71@YAHOO.COM
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THIS IS JUST ONE WAY TO SHOW HOW WE ARE FEELING. SOMETIME OUR LOVE ONE JUST DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH THEY ARE LOVE.AND SOMETIME THERE IS SOMEONE WE WANT TO SHOW OUR LOVE FOR. SONGS ARE A WAY TO SHOW HOW AND WHAT YOU ARE FEELING. SO , PLEASE , IF YOU WANT TO SHOW SOMEONE THAT YOU LOVE THEM, PLAY THEM A SONG.LOVE IS TO BEAUIFUL NOT TO SHARE!

meiko

FEELING ARE SOMETHING THAT SHOULD NOT BE TAKING LIGHTLY. THEY ARE 1 OF THE STRONGEST FACTOR OF SHOWING LOVE. WHEN YOU GET UPSET YOU SAY THING THAT YOU DO NOT MEAN, AND THIS SHOW NO LOVE, BUT IF YOU DID NOT LOVE THEN YOU WOULD NOT HAVE THEM FEELING. WHEN WE STEP ON OTHER FEELING ARE SOME ONE STEP ON OUR FEELING, WE FEEL LIKE WE ARE NOT LOVE. AND THAT NOT THE WAY THAT ANY ONE SHOULH HAVE TO BE LOVE. LOVE SHOULD BE HAPPY, GRACEFUL, SINCEAR, AND MOST OF ALL FULL FEELING. TO THE HEARTH, SOUL AND MIND.AND WHEN YOU LOVE SOME ONE LIKE THIS, YOU ARE SHOWING AS WELL AS SHAIRING LOVE.LOVE AND BE LOVE IN RETURN...............

To let go isn't to forget, not to think about, or ignore. It doesn't leave feelings of anger, jealousy, or regret. Letting go isn't about winning or losing. It's not about pride and it's not about how you appear, and it's not obsessing or dwelling on the past. Letting go isn't blocking memories or thinking sad thoughts, and it doesn't leave emptiness, hurt, or sadness. It's not about giving in or giving up. Letting go isn't about loss and it's not about defeat. To let go is to cherish the memories, but to overcome and move on. It is having an open mind and confidence in the future. Letting go is learning and experiencing and growing. To let go is to be thankful for the experiences that made you laugh, made you cry, and made you grow. It's about all that you have, all that you had, and all that you will soon gain. Letting go is having the courage to accept change, and the strength to keep moving. Letting go is growing up. It is realizing that the heart can sometimes be the most potent remedy. To let go is to open a door, and to clear a path and set yourself free. Letting go doesn't mean we don't care. Letting go doesn't mean we shut down. Letting go means we stop trying to force outcomes and make people behave. It means we give up resistance to the way things are, for the moment. It means we stop trying to do the impossible--controlling that which we cannot--and instead, focus on what is possible--which usually means taking care of ourselves. And we do this in gentleness, kindness, and love, as much as possible.













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My Comments

03 Dec 2008, 8:33 pm
Hi - I would like to thank you personally for being a member of SonicJive - we have big things in store for 2009, exciting changes, new features and increased opportunities for you to get valuable exposure for your music along with opportunities to make money.  We have now been at it for 18 months and we are looking forward to an exciting year, in fact, 2009 is being proclaimed as "The Year Of The Indies", as music looks for alternatives to create growth in an industry that has been stagnant for far too long.  We believe that SonicJive.com will play a big part in the resurgence of music sales going forward and that independent music will lead the way.

I come to you today, to ask if you believe that as well.  Once a year we ask members to donate to help defray the costs of running SonicJive.com, that, when including time, software upgrades, server costs, bandwidth and upgrades costs as much as $5,000.00 per month.  Many of you also know that I have personally purchased much of the music on this site, through Amazon, CD Baby, MusicSubmit and Amie Street, among others.  The entire site is self-funded by me and we do not charge for advertisements or memberships.

By asking members to help out you can ensure the same, continued personal service that separates SonicJive from the other sites and allow us to expand and diversify the site with things like compilation CDs, member CD reviews, royalty-paid radio and a site re-design and upgrade.  If you wish to contribute you can mail a payment to my paypal account in any amount at mikecanter@sonicjive.com - anything from as little as $5 helps.  Your donation ensures that we can remain competitive and innovative in our niche market.  We are hoping that each of you can make a minimum  $15 donation in our once-per-year donation drive that runs now through December 31, 2008.

Donations of $20 or more will be split 50/50 with the program for FEEDING AMERICA'S HUNGRY CHILDREN and donations of $50 will include a free copy of the 2008 Best Of SonicJive compilation CD.  Donations of $100 or more will include the CD, a SonicJive t-shirt and will get you a banner ad for one year.    If you are anti-paypal - you can send a check to Michael Canter dba SonicJive.com, 403 N. Main Street Unit A, Thiensville, WI 53092.

With SonicJive, I have invested a great deal of time and money, and personal sacrifice because I want to lead that change.  I listen to the music on SonicJive, your music, and I know that what we have to offer is better than what is being force fed to us in radio today.  Even satellite radio, which was supposed to signal a change in the tried and true, has deviated and gone more mainstream in order to support massive debt and expense.  Internet radio and specialized podcasts are set to take over and create a format-free platform that will challenge the status quo and signal a paradigm change that will save the music industry.  The SonicJive utility wants to lead the way.

Thank you for your support and best wishes for a successful 2009.

Warm Regards,
Michael Canter




From: Jayme
18 Oct 2008, 10:53 am



03 Oct 2008, 12:22 pm
Thank you for the picture comments.





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