Go to www.urbandictionary.com to look up your answers and copy and paste the "definition"
1. Your name? Couldn't find them together, but here goes:
Mai: synonymous to a really really hot asian chick.
Anh: (Girl) A pretty* vietnamese who likes to have fun, but can do it in a very sophisticated and chic manner.
2.Your age? 24: 24, Code name for "X" or Ecstasy. The letter "X" is the 24th letter of the alphabet.
3. What should you be doing? Sleeping: Gaining one's confidence and luring them into a desired area to kill or beat them because of something they have done.
4. Birthplace? Virginia: Down where the South begins!
5. Month of your birth? July: A month when mostly the hottest girls are born.
6.Last person you talked to? Darrell: back woods person; a country bumpkin; a hayseed; from Newhart -- "I'm Larry. This is my brother Darrell. This is my other brother Darrell."
[That's mean, yes, but the other definition, oh my god SO much worse.]
7. One of your nicknames? Shar: So Hot and Righteous.
[No, that is not how it came about, it's short for Sharyna.]
Yes, perhaps I am prone to ghetto-laden gibberish, but in my defense, if you're reading this, y'all SOOO should have known that already. Har.
So looking back on previous entries, I realized I never actually posted about moving from Richmond. So here it is, I've been living in Hampton, VA (about an hour and fifteen/thirty from the RIC) since like November. I lived in that general area for four years before Dad got transferred to Scott in IL (these 4 years were 2 of middle school and the first 2 of high school). Granted, I still seem to come up to Richmond ALL THE DANG TIME, but that's just because it got its hooks into me and now I think I found myself a hometown and I can't get away. D: Don't laugh, I'm a military brat, this isn't actually common or easy. I am driving around other places also and will probably be making a road trip to GA in mid-Feb if anyone seems to be close to the route. I keep wanting to make another trip to NYC and points north for visitations, but at this point, the money situation is such that I won't be able to unless I get a job. Granted again, it's a shorter drive than the GA trip, but traffic will (hopefully, knock on wood!) be nowhere NEAR as bad going to Ft. Benning.