God Help The Outcasts:
Heidi Mollenhauer :- An actress who is best known for her role as the singing voice of Esmerelda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Before landing the part in the movie, she w...
God Help The Outcasts:
Heidi Mollenhauer :- An actress who is best known for her role as the singing voice of Esmerelda in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Before landing the part in the movie, she was a popular singer/waitress at Brandy's Piano Bar on E84th St and EightyEights in Greenwich Village, both in New York City.
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knowing all of the options always for the older folks on the streets, but the younger generations-- at least where I live-- are all forced through increasingly boring but useful demonstrations and speeches about financial aid while in public middle and high school. I guess in that sense we're both correct in different areas, right?
yea im bot saying you are wrong..in just some parts it varys...i am 20 years old and not once through out my school years(nj/ny/fl) have i been told about financial aid options..i just learned about them thro experience...it just all depends on where you live..but hey if poor people have internet access i must say we are getting advanced.
@greekooo3 Yeah... my area just seems to be a little psycho about that (both of my brothers have gone to different schools and we all got practically brainwashed with all the different ways to get financial aid at least 5 times a year, so I guess I'm just used to that.) I do agree that we're getting pretty advanced though-- I've got a cell phone I pay $30 for two months and my first 300 minutes were free with the purchase of my $20 phone so... xD; If you can look for deals, it's not very hard to
@greekooo3 get all sorts of stuff for what you can make in a day-- plus the 99 cent store sells almost everything that regular stores cell too... and apparently my first second half to this comment disappeared. :\ Silly YouTube comments.
its didnt disappear it probably on the other page...youtube does that once in a while the order of the comments get messed up..i as well dont have a job but i own a car and happen to always pay for inssurance.i make it by check by check and i dnt own a computer with internet access but i thank verizon 3g for my phones internet capabilities..oo n im glade this didnt turn into a war..most people get hostile on here...merry xmas
Yeah, I've just got my basic phone and a laptop that I got as a high school graduation present, then I leech wi-fi off of my grandparents (with permission of course). Haha, I'm not a really hostile person. I don't understand the people who get seriously pissed off at things in YouTube comments. It's a little pointless in my opinion, but having a conversation is always nice. Merry Christmas to you too!
Perhaps, but personally I think that one of the few things that people can hold onto are things like music-- believe me when I say I've been looking for a job for a while now and it's hard to get one, even when you've got a resume. Sometimes music is one of the few things that can cheer a person up in order to encourage them to move on. I depend on music greatly in that sense, so the fact that YouTube lets me listen to music for free is one of the reasons I go here. You are right about not
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i couldn't help but think: are they going to sacrifice it?