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I recently went to a barber shop with this picture he cutted my hair the way i wanted but i don’t know how to keep my hair up like this and is it possible that i don’t need any gel or hairspray to keep my hair up pls help!!

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My outreach team that I lead to Japan took me out for dinner on my 21st birthday. They filled a photo album with memorable photos from the trip and this is me looking through them.

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I’m making a slide show for my cousin’s 21st birthday party, its got pictures of him from baby up until now.Its about 10 minutes long and i need some good songs.The only problem is that i don’t want to use a song that hes going to hate, and his taste is music isn’t helping me. He’s into metallica, god smack, pantera,rock stuff like that and then like johnny cash and some oldies. so i have not any idea of what to use that’s really not my kind of music.. any help would be greatly appreciated. I have to have this done by sunday and the movies finished i just need some songs!! Thanksss
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Picture from my b-day

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I hope you don’t miss my avatar (the guitarist girl) too much.
This is the real-life me and that’s my boyfriend. He’s a firefighter now and I’m happy!
That picture was taken during my 21st birthday.
If you miss the guitarist girl, she’s still in my 360

luv,
hannie
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1. Don’t mention age in your birthday speech unless it’s a specific birthday that is being celebrated like a 21st or a 50th. Some people like to celebrate every birthday but prefer not to have their actual age mentioned.

2. Never tell a rude story. Birthdays are quite often family events and grandma might be offended whatever about the birthday boy or girl.

3. Don’t mention anything embarrassing. The celebrant might not want it known to his or her guests that he/she has a drink problem and his/her family might not want it mentioned either.

4. Never talk about deceased family or friends in your birthday speech unless the guest of honor does or it is appropriate to say that the deceased is surely there in spirit. Sometimes grief is still raw and it is better to leave such mentions unsaid rather than upset anyone at the party.

5. Don’t mention sad events. Birthday speeches should be upbeat and optimistic. There may be exceptions, of course, but unless you are sure it is better to avoid anything that might awaken sad memories.

6. Don’t try to be too funny. Comedians are people with excellent timing and training. Most of us cannot write witty speeches and certainly cannot deliver them. It’s better to be light-hearted and genuine rather than trying to write a script suitable for a TV comedy hour.

7. Don’t call the celebrant by a pet name if it is an intimate one between you. A husband might not want all the guys in the football team to know you call him cuddly bear! Your son would be hugely embarrassed to be called mummy’s baby boy. It’s alright of course to call him Pat instead of Patrick.

8. Your birthday speech should not offend anyone in any way. So you don’t say that John’s friends are only there for the free bar. It may be true in a few cases but you should never insult guests.

9. In your birthday speech, don’t mention things the guests don’t know about or understand. If you have a secret joke with the celebrant keep it secret or explain to the guests the background to your story.

10.Don’t write reams. Birthdays are social occasions and people want to party not listen to your rambling on for twenty minutes. Three or four minutes would be more appropriate

Keep it short

When you have the floor

You’ll wow the guests

Have them shouting – More

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