there!

Jan. 5th, 2011 12:09 pm
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well, this isn't the one, but happy new year! a cozy little get-together

more audrey

Jan. 5th, 2011 12:04 pm
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i-i was gonna post a new years picture because i could have sworn i just saved a nice one, but i guess i didn't or i didn't look hard enough. hold on. :)
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Sophie Scholl, Hans Scholl, and Christoph Probst, members of the White Rose and students at the University of Munich, where the White Rose proliferated.

Read more about the White Rose.
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At an Army encampment near a southern California aircraft factory last month, perky movie starlet Marilyn Hare embarked on one of the most formidable morale-building project yet contrived for the U.S. Army. A good fighting machine, she knew, thrives on joie de vivre. From her father, the late Ernie Hare of the famed pioneering radio team called the Happiness Boys, 18-year-old Marilyn had learned the art of evoking merriment in others. But in this hour of national crisis, Miss Hare had evolved a unique inspirational program of her own. It was her aspiration to kiss 10,000 soldiers.

Bright and early on Feb. 5 squads of soldiers assembled in the balmy California sunshine. Bright and early merry Marilyn arrived for her great undertaking. She mounted a soapbox and as kind of musical hors d’oeuvres sang Kiss The Boys Goodbye to an accordion accompaniment. Then, stepping down, she went to work.

First she passed down the aisles giving each grinning trooper a taste of her pretty lips. Since other soldiers had duties elsewhere in camp, she wandered from barracks to soup kitchens to sentry posts. There was no shortage or second rations. She left each soldier well-bussed and bemused. At day’s end her kissometer recorded 733 smacks. The effect on morale was terrific. As they staggered back to their chores, Marilyn’s be-lipsticked beneficiaries mumbled dreamily: “We won’t wash our faces for a month.”




(i love demons! took the quote and photo from her.)
pliskin: (listening to music)
I like a prizefight that isn't a fake
I love the rowing on Central Park lake
I go to opera and stay wide awake
That's why the lady is a tramp
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"A mutual and satisfied sexual act is of great benefit to the average woman, the magnetism of it is health giving. When it is not desired on the part of the woman and she gives no response, it should not take place. The submission of her body without love or desire is degrading to the woman's finer sensibility, all the marriage certificates on earth to the contrary notwithstanding."

- Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood