Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 25
Sign: Gemini
City: BEVERLY HILLS
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/22/2008
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November 24, 2009 - Tuesday
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TeenDiariesOnline[dot]com is a site dedicated to everything for the teenage girl. From music, fashion, and advice, it’s no wonder that we found this site to be a girl’s true sanctuary. Within the site there is an anonymous advice column called Dear Nicole. It’s a place where you can reach out for a bit of advice or a little direction. We all know life has its little (or maybe huge) complications. That is why we here at BFF decided to team up with TD to present you with, “Dear Nicole”:
Dear Nicole,
I want to be more social. That has been my goal for a long time because I've been quiet for years in school. I'm in high school right now, and I feel as thought I'm confident in being beautiful, smart, and successful, but I can't figure out why I'm so quiet. HELP!
 A. One thing I had to learn in life is that it’s perfectly okay to be me. For example, I’m pretty quiet too. I don’t go to many parties or clubs. I love to be outside doing things most girls my age don’t like to do like fishing, hiking, swimming, horseback riding, etc. For the longest time, I used to beat myself up for not wanting to rush to the next Jay Z concert but guess what ~ that is who I am. Those are my interests and that is OKAY. I say that to emphasize to you that it’s OKAY to be quiet. It sounds like you know that you are Beautiful, Smart and Successful and that’s all that matters. Some of the most profound and interesting people don’t speak a lot. But when they do speak, its something poetic and amazing. Maybe that’s you. If you are still interested in getting out there a bit more, join a few social clubs at school and start there. That is a good way to speak up a bit more and meet some pretty interesting people. Hope this helps!
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November 17, 2009 - Tuesday
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TeenDiaries[dot]com is a site dedicated to everything for the teenage girl. From music, fashion, and advice, it’s no wonder that we found this site to be a girl’s true sanctuary. Within the site there is an anonymous advice column called Dear Nicole. It’s a place where you can reach out for a bit of advice or a little direction. We all know life has its little (or maybe huge) complications. That is why we here at BFF decided to team up with TD to present you with, “Dear Nicole”:
 Dear Nicole,
My stepfather thinks I'm too young to be on Facebook, Myspace, etc. because I'm only 14 about to be 15!!! I'm a 9th grader and I REALLY don't understand why I can't. My mom says it's cool with her and she doesn't mind, but he's stopping me from my social life. I'm extremely popular because of my fashion & personality, and he is totally ruining my LIFE! Why is that Nicole?
A: Sometimes parents, especially fathers, can be a bit overprotective when it comes to the budding social lives of their children. Rightfully so sometimes, after all there are a lot of pedophiles on the internet these days. If you don’t understand his viewpoint, it’s likely that he doesn’t get yours either. I suggest you start there. Take some time to talk to your dad about your interests and be willing to listen to his concerns. See if you can come up with a compromise. Hope this helps! Nicole
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November 16, 2009 - Monday
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An electronica project started by Adam Young, Owl City has taken the charts with his latest hit "Fireflies". Owl City was started by Young, who grew up in Owatonna, Minnesota, where he produced his music in the basement of his parents' home. Inside this "cave," as Adam likes to describe it, he has begun to quickly win over a large audience thirsty for something genuine, something sublime. Growing up in a "sheltered bubble" and being one of the more shy kids around the neighborhood, Adam seemed compelled to lend his time and creative ideas to music. "I've always been the shy guy, I don't see that changing, but I definitely feel a lot more comfortable than I anticipated. I can hide behind the music." says Young to PureVolume[dot]com.
While his parents were away, Adam decided to take it to the next level and post up what soon became titled his first self-titled cd. For a month he decided not to mention it to anyone but soon word of mouth began to spread with demands coming along from different parts of the country.
As the fans increase, Owl City is focused on writing new songs. For more info on Owl City, visit the official MySpace page @ : Owl City.
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November 12, 2009 - Thursday
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TeenDiariesOnline[dot]com is a site dedicated to everything for the teenage girl. From music, fashion, and advice, it’s no wonder that we found this site to be a girl’s true sanctuary. Within the site there is an anonymous advice column called Dear Nicole. It’s a place where you can reach out for a bit of advice or a little direction. We all know life has its little (or maybe huge) complications. That is why we here at BFF decided to team up with TD to present you with, “Dear Nicole”:
Q. Dear Nicole,I'm sad. I just broke up with my boyfriend and now I am in love with his cousin. What should I do? I really like the guy. I need advice!
A: Are you serious? DO NOT DATE YOUR EX-BOYFRIEND’S COUSIN. It will not work out for you at all. It is likely that your ex will not find that too appealing, nor will his family. Even if a rift is caused between your ex and his cousin because of your love tryst, it is likely that you will receive the short end of the stick. After all, blood is thicker than water, so your ex will probably forgive his cousin LONG before he forgives you. Just leave it alone and find someone else. Hope this helps!
Nicole
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November 9, 2009 - Monday
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 Not your everyday girl on the scene, Wynter Gordon is a daunting new talent. Ms. Wynter Gordon's music is a moving combination of pleasure and pain, failure and triumph. In a word - life. Her debut album is a composition of dance floor hits that'll make sure to keep you moving to the beat. "I grew up in South Jamaica Queens, in a two-room house with my mother and six brothers and sisters," Wynter describes. Her childhood was difficult, shaped by poverty and an abusive and largely absent father. "My only escape was art," says the singer via her official MySpace page. Many of the songs on her debut album will reflect these feelings and other struggles that she had to deal with while growing up."Music is my passion and my life, but it is also a door to do something else. It is an opportunity to raise awareness and actually help people, and that's where I want to go."
Be sure to check out Wynter's MySpace page for all of her latest music. We promise you and your BFF won't be able to sit still.
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November 6, 2009 - Friday
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TeenDiaries[dot]com is a site dedicated to everything for the teenage girl. From music, fashion, and advice, it’s no wonder that we found this site to be a girl’s true sanctuary. Within the site there is an anonymous advice column called Dear Nicole. It’s a place where you can reach out for a bit of advice or a little direction. We all know life has its little (or maybe huge) complications. That is why we here at BFF decided to team up with TD to present you with, “Dear Nicole”:
 Dear Nicole,
I'm so confused right now, I have 2 guys in my life and they're both good to me ... One of them is my best friend and the other one is a friend. I like them both and they both want to be with me. I don't know what to do ... they both are my type, it's just that one of them lives near me and the other one lives an hour away. What should I do?
A:Go with your heart and whenever in doubt just chill. If you can’t decide between either one, who says you have too? Do you have to be “with” either one? If both are your friends, then why can’t you enjoy both of your friends? Just be sure not to lead anyone one on. Hope this helps.
-- Nicole
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November 4, 2009 - Wednesday
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Here on BFF we celebrate everything that ties Best Friends, and what couldn't be better than showcasing every week, our favorite celeb BFFs! Celebrities are constantly in the limelight and it's obvious that they need that one person they can lean on, which brings us to this week's favorite pair of Celeb BFFS:
 Beyonce & Tina Knowles
This mother-daughter duo shows us that true BFFs just doesn't have to be someone from another mother, it definitely can be your own mom as well! While Beyonce's dad left his job to further his daughter's career, Beyonce's mom was working hard at her salon making sure her family was fed.
In present times, you can see Tina designing some of Beyonce's outfits. Beyonce was so supportive and appreciative of her mother's designs that she teamed up with her to create the clothing line "House of Dereon".
Beyonce is so close with her mother that during an interview with 'Access Hollywood', the glam singer started to get teary eyed! "I trust her. Because whenever there’s something wrong, my mother’s there and she stays up all night to make sure everything’s perfect. I always can depend on her." says Bey.
Got a suggestion for next week's fave pair of celebrity BFFS? Then drop a line below!
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October 29, 2009 - Thursday
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TeenDiariesOnline[dot]com is a site dedicated to everything for the teenage girl. From music, fashion, and advice, it’s no wonder that we found this site to be a girl’s true sanctuary. Within the site there is an anonymous advice column called Dear Nicole. It’s a place where you can reach out for a bit of advice or a little direction. We all know life has its little (or maybe huge) complications. That is why we here at BFF decided to team up with TD to present you with, “Dear Nicole”:
 Dear Nicole,.... I have a boyfriend and we've been together for four years. After we finish our last year at school, we are going to be separated. We're in love and we want to be together forever, but his parents (who are Christians) are filling his mind with doubts about me not being "the one", and that we are too young and should not get so serious in a relationship. We are still together at the moment but I'm having doubts if a long distance relationship can work, or if I should just end it and hope we meet in the future. I don't want to lose him. I know there are many guys out there to choose from, but I don't want another boyfriend ... I want him. What should I do? Signed, 16+18Love
..A: You didn’t indicate your spiritual walk but if you are Christian, I suggest you send up a prayer about the situation and see how God directs you. Whatever your path is, seeking spiritual guidance is always a plus. Then let it go. Don’t put too much thought into a relationship. See where fate takes you. If it fizzles out while you’re in different locales then that’s the way it is. Who knows, it just may grow stronger. Focus on why you all got together in the first place (common interests, attraction, etc.) and let the rest just fall into place! Hope this helps!.. -- Nicole
Also, don't forget! A brand new episode of BFF will be live tomorrow @ MySpace.com/BFF.
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October 28, 2009 - Wednesday
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Here on BFF we celebrate everything that ties Best Friends, and what couldn't be better than showcasing every week, our favorite celeb BFFs! Celebrities are constantly in the limelight and it's obvious that they need that one person they can lean on, which brings us to this week's favorite pair of Celeb BFFS:

Taylor Swift & Kellie Pickler
These two gal pals met while on tour with Brad Paisley. They were both opening acts and what started their bond was Kellie watching Taylor's new kitten as she'd go and perform on stage. And that's when the magic happened. They started hanging out all the time, talking about everything, and thus, became fast friends. Kellie even goes as far as saying that she's adopted Taylor as her LITTLE SISTER!
When asked what's one favorite thing they like about one another, they both had a lot to say:
Taylor: My favorite thing about Kellie is that she's the one person on the planet who has the nerve to delete a guy's number out of my phone if she doesn't think he's right for me [laughs]. She will grab my phone and delete his number, because she does not want me to talk to someone who she thinks is bad news.
Kellie: When I say she's like a little sister to me, it's really true because we both keep each other in line. I have a younger half-sister, but we didn't grow up together, and we never saw each other. I've actually seen Taylor more than I have my real sister, so she really is like a little sister to me.
BFF's considering one another sisters? That's what we love to hear!
Want to see your favorite pair of BFF's up here next week? Drop a comment below and tell us what you think!
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October 27, 2009 - Tuesday
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Part 2 of Craig Wedren's BFF Friends + Music continues...
Originally (before the DC cab ride), when thinking about friends and music, a series of photos came to mind:
 The first is of me and my friend David Wain just after a Purim parade at Park Synagogue in Cleveland, Ohio. He’s King Ahasuerus, and I’m a ‘gregor’ (musical noisemaker to be rattled whenever Haman, the villain in the Purim story, appears). I’d say we’re about 5 yrs old.
 Cut to photograph 2, a band photo from 9th grade featuring me, David Wain (drums) again, Stuart Blumberg (gtr), Matt Fields (bass), and Scott Harbert (gtr). At that point, the band was called either ‘Immoral Minority’ or ‘Batman and Robin’, I’m not sure which. But here’s a brief history of the friendship-music connections shown in the photo:
Stuart Blumberg and David have been best friends since the day they were born. Stuart, David, and I have been best friends since age 4. Scott Harbert was the resident guitar prodigy, and was the first of many best-friend/guitar player foils in my life that began with Scott, and went all the way through Chris Matthews and Nathan Larson (see above) in Shudder To Think.
We all met Matt Fields at an 8th grade JCC dance. He had an asymmetrical haircut and wore a smart black vintage suit jacket covered with buttons of various awesome new wave and punk bands.
We became instant friends, and to this day the music Matt turned us on to (then-newly released cassettes of ‘Dreams Less Sweet’ by Psychic TV, ‘Swoon’ by Prefab Sprout, the first Tones On Tail record, the first Smiths album, and Henry Cow to name a few) remain my favorite albums, and ones which continue to inspire and shape my own music to this day. Scott Harbert and I, after having been out of touch for 15 yrs or so, recently rekindled our friendship with obsessive emailing re the whereabouts and strange album-release habits of Paddy McAloon, mastermind behind Prefab Sprout, a band my wife hates, but with whom I’m still obsessed.
Matt Fields went on to play in Red Red Meat, Califone, and Those Bastard Souls (with Dave Shouse from Grifters, and Kevin March from Shudder To Think, coincidentally). I am forever in his debt for helping lead me to my own musical voice.  David Wain and I continue to collaborate together on a regular basis, and I’ve composed score and songs for all of his movies, from his student film in college (‘Aisle Six’), to his most recent, ‘Role Models’. Stuart, David, and I are still best friends, and a few years ago I introduced Stuart to director and dear friend Lisa Cholodenko (director of ‘High Art’ and ‘Laurel Canyon’, for which I composed the music), and the two of them collaborated on the script for her new movie, ‘The Kids Are Alright’ (named after the Who song –Stuart’s favorite from childhood). Stuart, David, and I are currently talking about making a movie that Stuart will write, David will direct, and I’ll compose. Of course we’ll all wind up collaborating on all of it, including the music, just like in 9th grade.
 The third photo is of Shudder To Think backstage at Lollapalooza, 1995. In it, you see the band, David Wain (who was filming bits of the tour for promo/documentary use), and Stuart Blumberg, who we coerced into roadie-ing for the tour (sorry, pal).
 And finally, a photo of me, my wife Meggan, and David onstage during the finally of a concert celebrating the release of David ‘s movie, The Ten, which was basically a giant collaboration/pile-up of all of our friends in comedy and music.
Incidentally, I met my wife 20 years ago through her brother, Tom Lennon, a dorm-mate of mine at NYU, who was in the comedy group The State, for whom I made music. The State were my best friends from college, and I continue to make music for their various projects to this day.
Long story long, music and friendship for me have always been inextricable, and music has been the trigger, the glue, and the beating heart of some of my most important relationships, not to mention the centerpiece of many of my most beloved memories. Music connects me to my history; it is the portal and the soundtrack to the story of my life, the lives of my friends and family, and the time we share together. It’s the emotional umbilical cord that connects me to my peeps.
& don't forget, another episode of BFF is live on:
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