'Visitors galore'... As we were diligently working away at the SuckItUpPrincess
technical studios we had some passerbyers who wanted to stop by and say 'Hey!' ...
We gladly welcomed them with open arms of course as we would with just anyone that wanted
to stop by and say 'Hey!' .. In the proper SuckItUp manor we walked out, greeted them
appropriately and had a nice chat. Then they were on their merry way. We are posting this
little visit due to this being one of the more timid visits we've had which could be legally
posted. I just want to express to everyone visiting, don't be shy! We love it! The SuckItUp
team thanks you from the bottom of our hearts for all your support in visits and expressing
your right to be (uhhumm) expressive.
SuckItUpPrincess
MORE VISITORS!!!
WE LOVE YOU!!
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SuckItUp Centerfold
This is a reunion picture
This is 15 years ago, click for present
This section speaks for itself.
Send in your photo for the SuckItUp Centerfold! Everyone gets a chance here!
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Sing me a song and I'll give you an opinion.
Can ya believe it?! More crap to complain about. If you have any issues or opinions you'd care
to share, don't hesitate!
Issues - E-Mail
Opinions - E-Mail
Complaints - Something Sux
Text for those links too small or too close together? hehe, Suck It Up Princess, deal with it..
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"A Story of Morality"
As I watch things and people around me throughout my life I see some of the
ingredients that make up hurt and despair being passed from one human being
to the next. The thing that baffles me is much of it is intentional. I am a
realist, My belief is in what's down to earth, I don't wear rose coloured glasses
nor do I wear glasses that show everything in turmoil. I see them as they are,
for what they are, as real and as factual as possible. I watched a pawn shop
commercial just the other night on T.V. and as I watched it there was a singing
car and a young girl that walked into the pawn shop who gladly pawned away her
belonging with a smile. The ad cheerfully invited everyone to come down, pawn
away your personal belonging and while you wait you can shop their store! Now I'm wondering,
where did the goods come from that is inside the store. Were these remnants of
a once smiling face standing at the counter who ended up not being able to pay back
the sharks of the waters of pawn hood? Where else do pawn shops get their goods is
my question. This is but on instance of coaxing someone into your web, taking their
things and sending them away with a smile (temporary of course) with a good chance
of the next person down the road browsing the personal belongings in this great shop.
Folks, if you don't really need the money, don't do it. Its not worth the loss if you
end up not being able to pay the visit to get your things back. Onward...
"Continued next column"
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"Continued from previous"
We as a people don't typically have a lot of respect for the next person. It doesn't
make sense really. I, you, he, she all has beliefs and what we want out of life. We
all have dreams to an extent so why can't we all respect those dreams of the next person
or possibly help them to achieve it. Don't keep looking for some way of making your
lively hood off of someone else's despair or loss, instead try looking at how you or
your position may be able to help the next person gain a goal which will in turn give
another person happiness. Your generosity will be remembered. Its how you live your life today
and how you treat your fellow humanoid that makes you the person you are, not what you
have made for yourself in things or who you've taken to the bank for self gain.
In the end, we all have one thing in common, we all die. Its inevitable. As the years pass
the visual of the end of our time on this earth focus's more clearly with each passing
year. Speaking for myself the older I get, the more I see the pains and loss's of others and feel more for
their loss's. My question is why don't others? Its almost like we have different roles,
some people meant to give give give, some meant to be the taking and some half
and half. But there's no reason everyone can't be the giving type. Taking care of your
fellow person who also bleeds as you do, who also chokes on the loss's throughout their
lives, who also feels the good when offered from another person. My ending is this, treat
the one next to you as your equivalent, not as a lower life form. Treat the person that comes
asking for help with respect and don't look for weakness and how you can take advantage, but look
to see how you can assist or help in attaining their goals. Look deeper into the next person
at who they really are, and what you can do to give them a memory they'll remember and pass
on to the next with goodness. Also remember judge not and ye shall not be judged.
SuckItUpPrincess
These are the things that matter..
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