Member: Kwala

Kwala is a 31 year-old in USA.

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Member: Kwala

age: 31 (Sep 27, 1981)

MEMBER SINCE: February 2005

occupation: I hit poles, yes it pays

most humbling moment: I'm not sure that any of them are more or less humbling than the others.

gets me hot: The sun. Sometimes ovens. Sometimes rolling around naked in snow.

sign: Libra, Cock (chinese zodiac)

fantasy: Too many to count. How bout lack of hierarchy? Maybe having tax dollars spent wisely?

i lost my virginity: but I stopped looking for it.

makes me happy: Practicing martial arts, having mentally stimulating conversations, learning new things, goofy people. Talking with random strangers, specially when they start it (hint hint). Reading my dictionary (yes really). Good surprises. Genuine complements. When it rains while the sun is shining.

crush: Could be a ninja!

makes me sad: Being around very drunk people who, don't know how to act. Being around people who aren't drunk, who don't know how to act. Riding the bus. Mistreatment of animals and people. When people do odd things, and instead of others being inquisitive they just avoid them out of fear. most any form of Xenophobia. Really passive aggressive people.

body mods: I just lost my favorite, and the rest don't matter.

stats: Deceptively Packaged

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OCTOBER 28, 2005 @ 08:52 AM | NO COMMENTS


I thought this was kind of cute:

The baggy yellow shirt had long sleeves, four extra-large pockets trimmed in black thread and snaps up the front. It was faded from years of wear, but still in decent shape. I found it in 1963 when I was home from college on Christmas break, rummaging through bags of clothes Mom intended to give away. "You're not taking that old thing, are you?" Mom said when she saw me packing the yellow shirt. "I wore that when I was pregnant with your brother in 1954!"

"It's just the thing to wear over my clothes during art class, Mom. Thanks!" I slipped it into my suitcase before she could object. The yellow shirt be came a part of my college wardrobe. I loved it. After graduation, I wore the shirt the day I moved into my new apartment and on Saturday mornings when I cleaned.


The next year, I married.. When I became pregnant, I wore the yellow shirt during big-belly days. I missed Mom and the rest of my family, since we were in Colorado and they were in Illinois. But that shirt helped. I smiled, remembering that Mother had worn it when she was pregnant, 15 years earlier.

That Christmas, mindful of the warm feelings the shirt had given me, I patched one elbow, wrapped it in holiday paper and sent it to Mom. When Mom wrote to thank me for her "real" gifts, she said the yellow shirt was lovely. She never mentioned it again.

The next year, my husband, daughter and I stopped at Mom and Dad's to pick up some furniture. Days later, when we uncrated the kitchen table, I noticed something yellow taped to its bottom. The shirt!

And so the pattern was set.

On our next visit home, I secretly placed the shirt under Mom and Dad's mattress. I don't know how long it took for her to find it, but almost two years passed before I discovered it under the base of our living-room floor lamp. The yellow shirt was just what I needed now while refinishing...
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