happy, happy birthday cha!
happy birthday cha!
- april 8 -
main entry: charm
Etymology: Middle English charme, from Anglo-French,
from Latin carmen song, from canere to sing
the chanting or reciting of a magic spell
a practice or expression believed to have magic power
something worn about the person to ensure good fortune
a trait that fascinates, allures, or delights
a physical grace or attraction
compelling attractiveness
this is all charisse...and more
cha - no one can be more lovelier,
no one can be more friendlier,
no one can be more charming.
- april 8 -
main entry: charm
Etymology: Middle English charme, from Anglo-French,
from Latin carmen song, from canere to sing
the chanting or reciting of a magic spell
a practice or expression believed to have magic power
something worn about the person to ensure good fortune
a trait that fascinates, allures, or delights
a physical grace or attraction
compelling attractiveness
this is all charisse...and more
cha - no one can be more lovelier,
no one can be more friendlier,
no one can be more charming.
beauty and brains
many may not know, but cha was able
to answer one of the hardest questions ever asked...
i.e., what are infinit-o's missions and visions
many may not know, but cha was able
to answer one of the hardest questions ever asked...
i.e., what are infinit-o's missions and visions
a beauty is a woman you notice
cha is not just pretty, she is beautiful;
cha is more than a woman, she is a lady;
cha - will definitely captivate you!
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cha is not just pretty, she is beautiful;
cha is more than a woman, she is a lady;
cha - will definitely captivate you!
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