Where can I buy the colored sand online like in Kesha’s music video Take it off?

Posted on January 29, 2011
MANOORii asked:


I’m throwing a party and I wanna use the colored sand from Kesha’s music video of Take It off.
Do you know where can I get it online?
Also the glow in the dark paint, line in I Gotta Feeling by The Black Eyed Peas, do you know the best places to get online?

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When are Taylor Swift and Kesha going to sing together?

Posted on January 25, 2011
bowlingcap asked:


I think they should do a song together. Wouldn’t that be hilarious? Kesha is basically the party version of Taylor Swift.

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where can I find body paint like kesha in your love is my drug video?

Posted on January 14, 2011
Lucille B asked:


Where can I find that glow in the dark body paint like Kesha’s in the “Love is My Drug” video?

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Your Love is My Drug – Relationship Problems

Posted on November 01, 2010
David Roppo asked:




I’m looking down every alley. I’m makin’ those desperate calls. I’m staying up all night hoping, hittin’ my head against the wall! Because your love, your love, your love is my drug! And, so goes the recent, popular song by the artist Kesha!

The other day, when I was listening to the lyrics of Kesha’s song, I suddenly realized how closely her message paralleled a common relationship issue. So, I felt compelled to write an article on the subject. Obviously, the lyrics denote someone that is addicted to or co-dependent upon the love of another. And while that is the extreme range of this dynamic, I’d like to focus on the more common form, which I call self-love displacement. As a relationship coach, I have witnessed countless folks attempt to fill a void of self-love with the love of another. In other words, the individual attempts to find happiness and love in another because those qualities are absent within him or herself. This is the equivalent of building a house of cards on shaky ground! Sure, at first glance, most appear to be successful in their love endeavors. However, it always ends disastrously! Sooner or later, their partner grows weary of filling the void and withdraws from the relationship or worse commits infidelity. If you don’t love yourself, your partner will grow tired of having to compensate for your inadequacies. Think about it! Your partner’s faced with quite an undertaking – one that’s impossible to sustain. Basically, he or she must love themselves, love you, and provide the extra love you need to fill the absence of self-love. A relationship flows magically when both partners can first love themselves independently and, second, when they can share that self-love congruently.

Therefore, the rock solid foundation for every magical relationship is self-love!

At this point, you may be wondering what causes self-love displacement. Well, quite simply, fears, insecurities and negative self-limiting beliefs. Generally speaking, most folks are not aware of this. And unknowingly, they forge ahead with the preconceived notion that their life will be completed by finding their soul mate. Let’s get something straight! If you are not complete as a person standing alone, no one else will ever be able to do the job! To quote Billy Preston, “Nothin’ from nothin’ leaves nothin’. You gotta have somethin’ if you wanna be with me!

Good luck and great love!

The Relationship Rehab Coach
David Roppo

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Calling Off the Wedding – 5 Things to Do After You Have Made the Decision

Posted on August 19, 2010
Daryl Campbell asked:




As professional basketball player Richard Jefferson could probably tell you, it’s not something that just happens in the movies. Jefferson was in the news but mostly for what took place off the court.

Jefferson and his fiance Kesha Ni Cole Nichols had been engaged for about two years and were scheduled to tie the knot on the Fourth of July.

That is until Jefferson decided the night before the wedding he was not ready. This led to a gaggle of publicity; the kind of which Nichols and Jefferson could do without.

Of course the same thing has been know to happen to non celebrities. Either the bride or groom gets overwhelmed by fear and decides the best thing they can do is get as far away from the thing causing that fear; namely the wedding.

If you find yourself in the same position as Richard Jefferson then there a few things you should know:

1. Timing.

If it is something that you are feeling strongly about then do some self examination as soon as possible. Talk to a counselor to see if it is just cold feet or you really do not want to get married. Whatever the reason, do it now. Don’t spring the bad news on your fiance as the wedding gets closer or worse at the altar.

2. Adult Up

If you are going to back out either have the decency and courage to tell them face to face or give them the courtesy of a phone call . An email, text message, Facebook post or a twitter intentional or not says, ” am terrified of facing up to what I did.” Besides what if they do not check their email or social sites often? It’s possible since they may be spending time doing frivolous things like preparing for the wedding.

3. Stay Visible

Disappearing is not an option. At least with the email or twitter, you have maintained some form of contact. Disappearing is going to have a lot of people worried about you at first because in this crazy world anything can happen. After they put two and two together that worry will disappear and then look out.

4. Baton Down the Hatches

Because more than likely there is a bad storm headed your way. It’s also known as your fiance’s anger. Sure you may catch a break. Your fiance may be the epitome of understanding. They might even be more concerned about you; offering unqualified support to get you thru this time.

But probably not. The odds are you are going to face a tidal wave of emotion ranging from anger to hurt. And do not think it will be just confined to your fiance. It can come from her family and friends as well as yours. So buck up. You’ve got it coming and there is no way you are going to get clear of it.

5. Don’t Look Back

Okay you took all the hostility. It was rough but you made your decision. Don’t try to reverse course because you feel sorry for your fiance or yourself and suddenly decide it’s the right thing to do.

What’s done is done and trying to call the wedding back on is not going to work. Even if your fiance agrees, the doubt is there from now on. If the two of you get married how long will it be before you call it quits and runoff? Maybe you won’t but that is an uncertainty your fiance (and you for that matter) will always have hanging over your marriage. You can also be sure that people will be taking bets on when you cut and run.

What happened to Jefferson and Nicolas was unfortunate. It was made worse by the relentless media spotlight which in this day and age never shuts off. But celebrity or not if you are engaged and then one day wake and decide you just cannot go thru with it, that of course is your choice. After you make your decision hold your ground and be ready to accept whatever comes your way.

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