Hello and welcome to Madison Avenue!
I'll keep it short and simple: read, view, comment, etc, or don't, whatever.
Thanks for stopping by,
Madison

Do we mean the things we do, do we do the things we mean?

OOHHH MY GOOODDDDD

Kay so, my dad asked to see my computer today, but as some of you may know, I almost destroyed my keyboard by taking the letters off to write my name :D

Seemed like a good idea at the time.
So anyway, I freaked out and messaged Alana and she calmed me down and told me to glue them but that didnt work. SO I was fiddling and took a close look at the stuff under the keyboard and I figured out how the keys stayed on. I then proceeded to repare my keyboard with nothing but a light and a mechanical pencil. Friggen McGayver I am

The Death Of Queen Jane

This is Sean McCann's new song for his solo album.
Its absolutely beautiful

Queen Jane lay in labour
The days of lore
The women grew so tired
They could no longer there

Oh women, good women
Would you do one thing for me?
Would you open my right side now
And find my baby?

Oh no, cried the women
Its a thing we never can do
We will send for King Henry
And hear what he will say

King Henry was sent for
King Henry he did come
Saying, what does ail you, my lady?
Your eyes, they are so dim

Oh Henry, sweet Henry
Would you do one thing for me?
Won't you open my right side now
And find my baby?

Oh no, cried King Henry
Its a thing I never can do
For if I lose the flower of England
I will lose the branch too

There was singing, there was dancing
The day the babe was born
But good Queen Jane the Beloved
She lay cold as a stone

2112

Thats how many unread new member intros I have :)
Its also and awesome song P:

SO, um, yeah.
Thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes :) Much appreciated.

Scariest thing happenned last Friday. When I got home from school, mom and Alana and I went shopping. Then when I got home from that, Ian and Josh and Hector and Aarom jumped out at me and I screamed and fell over. Then I sat on the couch and Jeff jumped out at me. Fun times, gotta say :)
So, apparently, my parents had a party for me :D

Can't remember what else I was gonna say...
Oh, excpet that I made a playlist of awesomeness :D
Queen, Cage the Elephant, Beatles, Matt Good, Joel Plaskett, Violent Femmes, Rush, Mother Mother, Guns'n'Roses, Pumps, Dean Lickyer :)
AWESOMENESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Later, I modify ...

I had a weird dream last night!
Kay, so, Ian and Jeff and Becca and Megan and all these other people I know are sittin at ths table and I go up to them and say hi to Ian and he goes "Hey, babe"
Wtf? He never calls me babe, haha!!

Vancouver 2010

EVERYTHNG THE MONEY FOR THE OLYMPICS COULD HAVE BEEN USED FOR

Healthcare: The cost of the Olympics could have funded the construction of 6 state of the art hospitals to replace St. Paul’s.

Seismic Upgrades For Schools At Risk: The cost of the Olympics could have funded the entire budget of the seismic-upgrading program four times over for schools in British Columbia. As it stands now, only 32 out of hundreds of elementary and secondary schools have been upgraded as of last year.

Education: The cost of the Olympics could cover the four-year tuition fees of 345,383 UBC arts students – or 314,004 UBC science students – or 287,853 UBC engineering students – or 100,963 UBC medical students.

The cost of the Olympics could pay the salaries of UBC’s 587 full professors for 73 years.

The cost of the Olympics could cover the cost of educating every elementary and secondary student in the Province for roughly a year and a half.

Government: The cost of the Olympics could fund the Premier’s office for 500 years.

The cost of the Olympics could have paid the entire public service payroll of British Columbia for 2 years.

The cost of the Olympics could have allowed the Provincial government to waive property tax for 6 years and sales tax for over a year.

The cost of the Olympics could have funded all of the social welfare programs on the Lower Eastside – including food banks and social housing – that receive Federal, Provincial, and Municipal funding for more than 16 years.

The cost of the Olympics could have built roughly 20,000 units of social housing.

The cost of the Olympics could have afforded the city the ability to hire 3,000 new police officers and pay them, with full benefits, for 20 years.

Security: On average, every family in British Columbia will be paying $300 towards security costs during the games. Spread out over the country’s entire population of 34 million, every Canadian would be paying $26 dollars.

During the games, the military presence in Vancouver will be the largest since the Second World War.

The total cost of security is more than VANOC’s initial assessment of what the Olympics as a whole would cost.

$79 million dollars of the security budget is being used to house military and police personnel on three cruise ships.

Security costs include $29 million dollars for new computers and $6 million dollars for new radios.

BC Ferries will receive $15 million dollars for security upgrades even though no events are taking place on any of the coast islands to which they sail.

The Canada Border Services Agency is receiving $15 million dollars in supplemental funding.

The original security budget for the games was $175 million. It is currently hovering around the billion dollar mark.

IS IT STILL PATRIOTIC?

5'9", Size 12

That is the average size of a plus size model.
That is my size. What kind of world do we live in that a perfectly healthy and average teenage girl can be the same size as the average plus sized model?