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.................... I wish you well,
I hope that what you've done is right.
It's been such hell!
I hope your safe tonight!
Don't punish yourself,
Leave well enough alone.
-Long Day Coming : Deido









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This is my favorite little man, Gavin. He is my bestfriend, Ysenya's, son. He has always had a smile for me!! He danced with me on my wedding day. He has since forgiven me for getting married.

( Can you guess that I am 3 monthes pregnant in this picture?)

me and baby Brie
Me and Baby Brie sleeping.
Bon jour, Je Suis, Angel.
Je suis assez jeune pour encore rêver, mais assez vieux pour en anticiper l'éveil.
~La Kombattre Barbie
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Occupation:Licenced Master Aesthetician, Spa Owner (Private Practice/ Epidermal Therapy), Instructor
Home town: Virginia Beach
Birthday: May 26, 1982
Astrological sign: gemini

I was in love with the idea of you, but I was never truly inlove with you!






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MORE ABOUT ME...

I joined this wiki because: it looks like fun!

The best word to describe me is: curious

Interests: Watching people get thier A$ kicked, Anatomy & Physiology(I love Teaching), The studies of Dr. Karp (Very Useful), Obtaining my Cedesco Lic. (My Head Hurts), Bergdorf Goodman (Pretty), River Stone Chop House (Yumm..), Theology (Everyone needs a hobby).

Favorite movies:Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind , The Italian Job, Run Lola Run, Jackass 1 and 2, Any Where But Here, Gladiator (not for the sweemish)


Favorite TV shows: House, Tudors, Scrubs, How Clean is Your House, Absolutly Fabulous





Take a deep breath push play and let your self be somewhere else; even if just for a minute.




My hero(es): My Grandmother

My superpower is: Reziliance

If I could live anywhere, it would be: Alaskan Waters in the winter. / Biltmore in the sumer!!!


I LOVE ICE HOCKEY!!!! IT'S LIKE RUGBY ON ICE!!! GO ADMIRALS!!!


My dream job(s): The one I have now.

What else you should know about me: I love my daughter, I was in the military, I used to cash in on Bartending (I miss the money, but I am glad to sleep again) .


This is no where near done, my page is a work in progress.


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King Henry VIII


Young King Henry VIII Circa 1530

henry and henry


Jonathan Rhys Meyer As Henry VIII & Henry Cavil as Brandon
Catherine of Aragon

Katherine of Aragon Circa 1485

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Maria Doyle Kennedy as Katherine of Aragon

Anne & Natalie

..................Circa 1520 ................................................Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn


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Jane Seymour home - The Tudors Wiki

...............circa 1536..........................Annabelle Wallis as Jane Seymore......




Anne of Cleves Anne of Cleves


..........Anne of Cleves Circa 1540................................................Joss Stone

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Katherine Howard


Kathrine Howard



Queen Catherine Parr

Kathrine Parr Circa 1545



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This is posted with an unknown author...... enjoy!

Life in the 1500's

Next time you are washing your hands and complain because the water temperature isn't just how you like it, think about how things used to be...

Here are some facts about life in the 1500's:

1) Most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May and still smelled pretty good by June. However, they were starting to smell, so brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor. Baths consisted of a big tub filled with hot water. The man of the house had the privilege of the nice clean water, then all the other sons and men, then the women and finally the children--last of all the babies. By then the water was so dirty you could actually lose someone in it -- hence the saying, "Don't throw the baby out with the bath water."

2) Houses had thatched roofs--thick straw, piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the dogs, cats and other small animals (mice rats, and bugs) lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and fall off the roof -- hence the saying "It's raining cats and dogs."

3) There was nothing to stop things from falling into the house. This posed a real problem in the bedroom where bugs and other droppings could really mess up your nice clean bed. Hence, a bed with big posts and a sheet hung over the top afforded some protection. That's how canopy beds came into existence.


4) The floor was dirt. Only the wealthy had something other than dirt, -- hence the saying "dirt poor." The wealthy had slate floors that would get slippery in the winter when wet, so they spread thresh on the floor to help keep their footing. As the winter wore on, they kept adding more thresh until when you opened the door it would all start slipping outside. A piece of wood was placed in the entry way -- hence, a "thresh hold."

5) They cooked in the kitchen with a big kettle that always hung over the fire. Every day they lit the fire and added things to the pot. They ate mostly vegetables and did not get much meat. They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. Sometimes the stew had food in it that had been there for quite a while -- hence the rhyme, "peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old."

6) Sometimes they could obtain pork, which made them feel quite special. When visitors came over, they would hang up their bacon to show off. It was a sign of wealth that a man "could bring home the bacon." They would cut off a little to share with guests and would all sit around and "chew the fat."

7) Those with money had plates made of pewter. Food with a high acid content caused some of the lead to leach onto the food, causing lead poisoning and death. This happened most often with tomatoes, so for the next 400 years or so, tomatoes were considered poisonous.

8) Most people did not have pewter plates, but had trenchers, a piece of wood with the middle scooped out like a bowl. Often trenchers were made from stale paysan bread which was so old and hard that they could use them for quite some time. Trenchers were never washed and a lot of times worms and mold got into the wood and old bread. After eating off wormy moldy trenchers, one would get "trench mouth."

9) Bread was divided according to status. Workers got the burnt bottom of the loaf, the family got the middle, and guests got the top, or "upper crust."

10) Lead cups were used to drink ale or whiskey. The combination would some times knock them out for a couple of days. Someone walking along the road would take them for dead and prepare them for burial. They were laid out on the kitchen table for a couple of days and the family would gather around and eat and drink and wait and see if they would wake up -- hence the custom of holding a "wake."

11) England is old and small and they started out running out of places to bury people. So they would dig up coffins and would take the bones to a "bone-house" and reuse the grave. When reopening these coffins, one out of 25 coffins were found to have scratch marks on the inside and they realized they had been burying people alive. So they thought they would tie a string on the wrist of the corpse, lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell. Someone would have to sit out in the graveyard all night (the "graveyard shift") to listen for the bell; thus, someone could be "saved by the bell" or was considered a "dead ringer."


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Lady_Tudor25 Hello 0 Aug 13 2009, 7:41 AM EDT by Lady_Tudor25
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thekombatbarbie The selfless love of a true queen. 2 Feb 10 2009, 5:17 AM EST by Reggie19
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I am excited to see the entrance of another queen that truely has the king and the nation's best intrest in her heart. Much like the queen Katherine (who she served as a maid), she is fullfilled as one to "Serve and Obey". What are some of your favorite achievements that Queen Jane accomplished in her very brief reign?
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