Welcome to HeyBabe.com!!
Here, I'll post stuff about what's going on. Ya know, in teen's life. If you want to e-mail me with anything you want me to post on the site, e-mail me at Talk1989@aol.com with the subject "HeyBabe." I'll try to post anything you guys want me to.
Also check out my brother's webpage: http://www.maxpages.com/wakymon and my sister's site:http://www.maxpages.com/barbie
Feel free to sign my guestbook and vote for my site!
will be starting a "Humiliation Hot Sheet" as part of my webpage. The only catch is, I need people to write me with their embaressing moments. So write me with your most humuliating experience and I may post it on my page. You don't have to sign your name, just your inatials:
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My most embarressing moment was when I got my period in the middle of class, and well, that wasn't the first time , but I had to got to the bathroom. It was all over my seat! I asked the teacher if I could go, and unfortunatly he said, 'no'. He was a male and they don't understand things like that. I couldn't go back to school for a month!" - K.G.
"My most embaressing moment was when I broke up with my boyfriend. When I did, I cried. His friends were laughing at me because I was crying and He wasn't. It's not that embaressing, but its the worst thing that happened to me so O WeLL!"-C.M.
"I was sleeping in my brother's room because he wasn't in his bed and he has the best matress. Usually I sleep late in the morining so it was about 11:30 and my brother's friends came over. They didn't wake me up, they just went into his room and started to play Nintendo 64. I was sleeping when i heard a voice say, 'Enough Farts!' I didn't realize that they were there and when i was asleep, I farted. When I woke up, they were pointing at me and laughing. I was so embaressed but i wasn't going to loose my cool, so I just got up slowly, and walked out of the room without saying anything." -K.B.
MINI QUIZ: Are you too uptight? If two or more of these sound like you, then the answer is probably yes.
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Your best bud tactfully tells you she doesn't love your new 'do or outfit, so you get superdefensive and hold a grudge.
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You show up to a Saturday-night soiree to find everyone -except you- decked-out, so you leave the party pronto instead of just dealing.
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Your parents miss your performance in the school play one night (out of three), so you accuse them of not supporting you enough.
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Your horoscope says this is one of your unlucky days, so you ask your coach to sit out of the game.
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- MOVIE PICKS
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- Return To Me
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The Cast: David Duchovny, Minnie Driver
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The Crisis: When Bob's (Duchovny) wife is killed, his life is shattered. But across town, Grace (Driver) receives the gift of life-a new heart. A chance meeting one year later proves they have more in common than just chemistry.
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- Whatever It Takes
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The Cast: Shane West, Maria Sokoloff, James Franco, Fodi Lyn O'Keefe
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The Crisis: Tyan's (West) not exactly popular, but thanks to Chris (Franco), he's about to be set up with the hottest girl in school (O'Keefe). The catch? Chris wants a date with Ryan's best bud, brainy beauty Maggie (Sokoloff).
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- Here On Earth
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The Cast: Chris Klein, Leelee Sobieski, Josh Hartnett
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The Crisis: Princeton - bound cutie Kelley (Klein) has his future all mapped out. Or so he thinks. During a restless summer, he falls madly in love with a small-town girl (Sobieski) who has a secret that will change both their lives forever. Hint: Have some tissues handy!
Hair Tips:
Having trouble choosing the right hair style? Well don't fear any longer! Before snipping your strands, find the perfect cut for your face with these tricks. To figure out your face shape, pull hack your hair and track your reflection on a mirror with lipstick.
A. If your reflection is round, grow out your locks into a long sleek style that's angled around the face.
B. Try chunky bangs that you can sweep to the side if you've got a square-ish face. Picka shoulder-skimming style with loose layers.
C. Side-swept bangs and wisps around your face emphasize you eyes and cheekbones, if you face is heart-shaped. Go with a below-the-chin style with an angled front and taperend ends. ** If you want to add bangs, wear 'em long and brushed to the side
D. For oval face shapes, try a jagged chin-length cut with piece-y layers, or a mid-length cut with brow-brimming bangs.
Surfing For Love? Wanna Cyber Sweetie? The net can be a good way to catch a babe- but proceed with caution!
READ BETWEEN THE LINES:
You don't have to see his facial expressions to tell a lot about a guy. For instance, if they make stupid grammer mistakeds, like "me to" instead of "me too" you figure that they're not into school.
ASK QUESTIONS:
You should do more than just chat about what you like and dislike. If a guy says he likes No Doubt, ask him why. If he says he thinks Gwen rocks, that's probably a good sign that he likes strong, accomplished girls.
BE REALISTIC:
If you want more than a cyber pen pal, think about where this person lives in the real world. If you don't have you license, it's gonna be hard to drive 45 minutes to go see him after school.
DON'T BE AFRAID TO SAY "BUH BYE!":
if a guye keeps bringing up sex, log off. Why bother writing back if he doesn't even want to get to know you?
PUT IT IN PUBLIC:
I know you've heard it a hundred times, but it's super important, so I'll say it again: If you decide to meet and Internet bud that you've never met before in person ( male or female) you should tell your parents- or better yet, bring them allong. If you feel like your folks might cramp your style, it's still important to bring anotheradult- an older sister or a cool aunt- and put your meeting in a public place, like the mall. That way, if your internet hottie turns out to be icky, you can log off for real.
PICTURE THIS:
If you and your e-mail pla visit a video chat room, you'll have a better sense of who he really is. Another idea: exchange photos.
GET A HANDLE ON HANDLES:
Is his screen name "scammaster34?"That's probably a good indication that he's only interested in one thing. Pay attention to what his first impression is saying.
BE A DETECTIVE:
I am really paranoid about people online. I ask them questions about their school and do research on them. If you call directory assistance in his town and there's no one with his last name, or you know someone who goes to his school and she's never heard of him, he's probably not who he says he is.
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