[@Sterling] [center] [URL=http://fontmeme.com/freefonts/195818/subspace.font][IMG]http://fontmeme.com/freefonts/img.php?f=195818&s=65&t=Friction&c=FF9966[/IMG][/URL] [url=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-DPKtgdoDBZY/UsV8UsymYMI/AAAAAAAAh-0/_r_jHC233Y4/s1600/Jennifer+Nigri+(3).jpg](Picture)[/url] #################################[/center] When Maeve said [b] I’ll be happy going either way."[/b] Cypress laughed sweetly then added [color=ff9966]"The Tin Head was promised the first dance so I'm with Maeve all the way"[/color] Then the leggy leather clad blonde leaned back and pulled out her specialized phone and opened a channel to her fan Web site and asked for information on Tin Head Ned. Sure she could have looked up the information on her own but this allowed her fans to feel involved. at would have taken time where this was often instant. Her fan club was based online and world wide which meant there was always someone on and most times thirty or more. They ranged in age from 16 to 50+ years old an were metaphile having in depth knowledge of those gifted members of humanity. Cypress used the research method often due to it's reliability an speed but also to allow her fans to feel helpful. She loved her fans and being among them and could care less how the media and outsiders interrupted it. She loved listening to them an reading their posts and like any performer loved the adulation. She knew that 78% of her fans were male and how it ticked off feminist who wanted to clothe her in proper Victorian fashion or so it seemed. She could see how they thought she was too exposed because their fashion sense told them she was; and in her opinion too much competition. Shaking off such thoughts about such annoying people Cy pulled up a packet of swimsuit photos she'd finished two weeks ago and prepped them to send as soon as she was engaged in combat.