Deadsplinter Up! All Night: Queen of Hearts

Ever since I was a little girl, Queen of Hearts has always been one of my favourite songs. It was the first song that I ever performed a baton routine to in front of people; it helped me be less nervous and I’ve always remembered it fondly.

I also loved Juice Newton’s long hair. It made me realise, at such a young age, what I wanted to be “when I grew up” and today I am a hair stylist.

I’ve had a front row back-seat since October so I know how much time and effort has gone into building this community and this site. I want to thank everyone for making me feel welcome in this community including those who, like me, have been hanging around ‘those’ people and who had to make their own sacrifices so it could be successful.

The joker ain’t the only fool

Who’ll do anything for you

Thank you for your continued support of Deadsplinter!

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        • I was thinking the same thing posting (“She should be more popular!”).
          Yes on Rob Schnieder. I remember when I learned that I couldn’t believe it but every once in a while, the right angle or expression, and you can kindof see the resemblance.

            • Elle King strikes me as the type that you’d cross paths on the line for the ladies room at the bar, end up laughing your asses off over something and by the time you both come out, she’s your new best friend and both your crews there merge and the whole mess of y’all do shots with over darts or shuffle board til closing time.  Not Meghan Trainer.  Besides, Elle King is a way better musician.

              Hitting the banjo here:

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