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See here’s the thing about finding a new artist that none of your friends know about yet, it makes you the cool one. Enter: Meg Myers. I recently stumbled on a feature on Meg’s song Poison on Spinner and had to get her over here for an acoustic video. She graciously obliged and did an exclusive performance of her new song ‘Monster’ for us. Be on the lookout for her first music video and EP soon. Then you can tell all your friends you new her first. You’re welcome. PS. She is also giving you this song for free. Boom.
I wish had either of these feelings right now #sotired
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Since the last contest was such a success I want to do another one this week! Thank you to everyone who has been supporting these contests by clicking the ads on my page. The more clicks, the better the prizes!
Here’s what’s up for grabs!
- white Nike hoodie - size M
- pink Nike sports bra - size M
- black Nike running tights- size M
- black Nike running shoes- size 9
- white iPod Nano - one of the first generation
- pair of black skullcandy earbuds
- and the best part -
A brand new Polar FT7 Heart rate monitor. You can wear this while you work out and it keeps track of your heart rate and exactly how many calories you burn! It’s my favorite workout accessory!Here’s the rules:
-Must be following:prettyandfit.tumblr.com
prettyandfit.tumblr.com
-Reblog up to 3 times!
-The winner will be chosen using Random.org, so try and use all 3 Reblogs for more chances to win!
-No likes, only reblogs.
-Ends in 1 week - January 20th 2012.
Love you guys!!!
Paige Bradley created one of the most striking sculptures I’ve seen in recent times. Her masterpiece, entitled Expansion, is a beautiful woman seeking inner piece but fractured and bleeding with light. “From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a container already built for us to fit inside: a social security number, a gender, a race, a profession,” says Bradley. “I ponder if we are more defined by the container we are in than what we are inside. Would we recognize ourselves if we could expand beyond our bodies?”
rhododendron laden path by David Mosner on Flickr
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