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giadarling
06-22-2005, 12:32 AM
yes iam going to the ho down at the way out club in london with my partner in crime!!! (the one and only drum rolll pls!!!! miss allanah starr)LOL

so for those of you that email me about the partys in NY this will be a great way to come hang out!!! if you want to find out a bit more do a search on gooogle for the way out club in london you will get all the 411!!! so come hang out peoples!!!! i will be performing a few songs!!!! iam sure you guys are busting up now!!! but hell if the knight rider can be a singer in the UK why cant i!!!!!! LOL

thank you for all your emails about my show it was so much fun!!!
now lest see if i go mainstream!!! LOL if i could only act!!!! DAM!!! LOL
any whoo huggies and huge kisses

lots of loves

Bluejay
06-25-2005, 08:47 PM
Gia,

What type of set will you be doing?

Soul?, RnB?, Pop?

We currently have a couple of very talented beautiful singers on the scene who perfom as a duo - Transisters. they do regular shows at "WayOut"

Prehaps a number with them would go down a treat with the british crowd?

happyjack
06-30-2005, 03:30 PM
aww Gia,thats my birthday and i was hoping to hang out with you that nite?.oh well,theres always next year i guess,or a belated birthday present when you get back?

sleepyinsomniac
06-30-2005, 08:14 PM
but hell if the knight rider can be a singer in the UK why cant i!!!!!!

because hasselhoff is god

tsfarrah
07-01-2005, 04:03 PM
Hi Gia

Farrah Mills here from London,I will be going to the Wayout club on the 9th July

I know Joanna Jet and Allanah a little,it will be great to meet you too!



see you at Wayout

Love Farrah xxx
http://www.tsfarrah.com

gepi76
07-01-2005, 07:02 PM
Gia,

u are the greatest and most sexual t-girl ever, i would love to meet with u, i live in Pennsylvania, when will u be swinging by my way next?



xoxoxo,

jim


P.S keep stayin sexxxy as ever

Dina Delicious
07-02-2005, 12:22 PM
oh please gia give it too me i need it now hard fast then slow work for it baby,,,dooo sick of that Drama girl knock them out and give them the beauty you have inside also cause it does show
with love Dina

tgirl in platform heels
07-02-2005, 02:46 PM
does anyone know if barbie from Manchester UK will be making an appearance?

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/5117/barbie10tw.jpg (http://www.imageshack.us)

she's one of the top girls in the UK right now, together with eva vortex. i hope they both show and it turns out well.

and is it OK to take camera's inside?

tsfarrah
07-03-2005, 05:54 PM
Eva Vortex and Barbie are good friends of mine

I know me an Eva are going,I will have to ask Barbie

yes Cameras are allowed,dont worry we will be taking lots of pics



xxx :lol:

tgirl in platform heels
07-07-2005, 03:37 PM
it's good to see the potential for so many girls at this party but is it still going ahead after the terrorist bombings?

LG
07-07-2005, 05:04 PM
it's good to see the potential for so many girls at this party but is it still going ahead after the terrorist bombings?

Due to transport problems, I would imagine not. Out of respect, in any case, I should hope not.

But like I've already said, who gives a shit about the party. People have died. Hundred perhaps have been injured. London communication and transport has been paralysed- even all the phones to the UK are engaged now, and I'm still trying to contact a good friend of mine. The UK is at a standstill. The world sits stunned in front of its TVs, computers or radios and watched the events unfolding. There are far more important things than a party.

I don't want to get on your case, but perhaps I feel the shock more than you do. I have been to London. I've lived there. I have friends there. I have been to everyone of those tube stations. I've taken the buses. I've walked in those streets from where the TV pictures are being filmed.

And in case you want to know, I have been to NYC once too. I know someone who was driven in a London taxi after the 9/11 attacks by a man whose son work in the WTC. I have family in NYC.

Every attack on civilians is an attack on humanity. Every terrorist attack is an attack on liberty and justice. Like I said in another post, today, we're all Londoners.


Added, Friday 8th:

Okay, I'll concede the party should go ahead, if transport and security issues allow it. But I do think we have our priorities somewhat skew-whiff here.

tsfarrah
07-07-2005, 07:53 PM
I do live in London


I dont live far from all the bombings!

its been a weird horrible day,but it I dont see there being a problem with the event at Wayout.

although we've suffered a terrible tradgedy here in London today,there is already some sort of normality returning to the streets,most nearley all trains are back up and running

xxxxx

Desmon
07-07-2005, 08:43 PM
I do live in London


I dont live far from all the bombings!

its been a weird horrible day,but it I dont see there being a problem with the event at Wayout.

although we've suffered a terrible tradgedy here in London today,there is already some sort of normality returning to the streets,most nearley all trains are back up and running

xxxxx

It's good to hear that you're ok Farrah. The cowardice of these groups continue to amaze me. Keep going London and be strong! London 2012!!! Congrats!
-Ciao

LG
07-08-2005, 09:45 AM
Glad you're OK, Farrah.

subray
07-08-2005, 11:28 AM
it's good to see the potential for so many girls at this party but is it still going ahead after the terrorist bombings?

Due to transport problems, I would imagine not. Out of respect, in any case, I should hope not.

But like I've already said, who gives a shit about the party. People have died. Hundred perhaps have been injured. London communication and transport has been paralysed- even all the phones to the UK are engaged now, and I'm still trying to contact a good friend of mine. The UK is at a standstill. The world sits stunned in front of its TVs, computers or radios and watched the events unfolding. There are far more important things than a party.

I don't want to get on your case, but perhaps I feel the shock more than you do. I have been to London. I've lived there. I have friends there. I have been to everyone of those tube stations. I've taken the buses. I've walked in those streets from where the TV pictures are being filmed.

And in case you want to know, I have been to NYC once too. I know someone who was driven in a London taxi after the 9/11 attacks by a man whose son work in the WTC. I have family in NYC.

Every attack on civilians is an attack on humanity. Every terrorist attack is an attack on liberty and justice. Like I said in another post, today, we're all Londoners.

Sorry, but this is just idiotic! I live in London, work in the City and spend a lot of time in NYC. I was in NYC on 9/11. In addition, I have been involved in two other bomb blasts in London, The Baltic Exchange and Houndsditch. Also, I was in The Army for 8 years, during which I saw active service in Belfast, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and Belize. Life goes on OK. So out of respect, life should continue as normal and nothing should be cancalled as that just gives in to those who want to change your life through acts of terrorism. So all those who were going to go and are now hestitating.. GO! The stoicism of the English is such that we will not panic, we will not submit and we will carry on with our lives. By going, you show far more respect than not. And no.. you are not all Londoners. I was born here, raised here and live here. That makes me a Londoner, not you!

LG
07-08-2005, 11:54 AM
subray said:

Sorry, but this is just idiotic! I live in London, work in the City and spend a lot of time in NYC. I was in NYC on 9/11. In addition, I have been involved in two other bomb blasts in London, The Baltic Exchange and Houndsditch. Also, I was in The Army for 8 years, during which I saw active service in Belfast, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and Belize. Life goes on OK. So out of respect, life should continue as normal and nothing should be cancalled as that just gives in to those who want to change your life through acts of terrorism. So all those who were going to go and are now hestitating.. GO! The stoicism of the English is such that we will not panic, we will not submit and we will carry on with our lives. By going, you show far more respect than not. And no.. you are not all Londoners. I was born here, raised here and live here. That makes me a Londoner, not you!

Strong words, subray. I certainly didn't mean to offend. All I was saying is that the first thing on people's minds yesterday after the bombings happened shouldn't have been a party.

You truly misunderstood me. I never said the party should be cancelled because of fears. In fact, now I will agree that it should go on, because people need to get back to their lives, to look forward and to cheer up a bit. But I was, and still am, annoyed that the very first concern of some people after the tragedy struck was something as trivial as a party.

And yes, I wasn't born in London, though I have lived there, so I'm not actually a Londoner. But if you want to misunderstand a simple message of support and empathy then that's not my fault.

Bluejay
07-09-2005, 05:59 PM
LG,

Totally agree with you 100%.

As a born and bred Londoner,it's interesting that some people want to sensationalize and don't understand the true character of real Londoners.

We do not give in to terror- period

We certainly will not be imtimidated by bombers of any faith or belief.

I look forward to seeing you tonight at Allanah's party!

roy404
07-10-2005, 08:01 AM
it's good to see the potential for so many girls at this party but is it still going ahead after the terrorist bombings?

Due to transport problems, I would imagine not. Out of respect, in any case, I should hope not.

But like I've already said, who gives a shit about the party. People have died. Hundred perhaps have been injured. London communication and transport has been paralysed- even all the phones to the UK are engaged now, and I'm still trying to contact a good friend of mine. The UK is at a standstill. The world sits stunned in front of its TVs, computers or radios and watched the events unfolding. There are far more important things than a party.

I don't want to get on your case, but perhaps I feel the shock more than you do. I have been to London. I've lived there. I have friends there. I have been to everyone of those tube stations. I've taken the buses. I've walked in those streets from where the TV pictures are being filmed.

And in case you want to know, I have been to NYC once too. I know someone who was driven in a London taxi after the 9/11 attacks by a man whose son work in the WTC. I have family in NYC.

Every attack on civilians is an attack on humanity. Every terrorist attack is an attack on liberty and justice. Like I said in another post, today, we're all Londoners.


Added, Friday 8th:

Okay, I'll concede the party should go ahead, if transport and security issues allow it. But I do think we have our priorities somewhat skew-whiff here.

If you let this change your life THEY WIN. That is tghere gboal and by now intelligent people all over the globe should see it.
Roll over once and you will the rest of your life.