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Sunday, 8 May 2011

Interview with GeorgiaMacknes

Interviewer: Jennie / Pre-telle

Interviewed: Georgia / GeorgiaMacknes

Here is the much interesting interview with the malicious, delicious and mysterious GeorgiaMacknes. A girl who could knock a few guys with her curves, but a girl who could knock a few jaws. This sweet babe is one of a kind, and may I, has not had the sweetest of lives. Almost bittersweet. But here it is:


J: Hey, Georgia! It's good to have you here. How are you?
G: Hello, It's an honour to be here. I've been interested to see this blog do great. I'm still standing is the least I can say, I've had a rough day and I'm tired. But I'm delighted to be interviewed for your blog.
J: Thank you. And get better! We'd just like to ask you some questions, obviously nothing to personal but not all with be sweet.
G: That's fine, life isn't always sweet. It comes with ups and downs, the question is; are you ready for part of life to be bitter? I wasn't but now I'm getting up. Life isn't a cherry it's more like a plum. Sometimes sweet, sometimes sour.
J: That's a great quote, so anyways, what is your life like? And how was your life different back then to now?
G: I was raised in a rough area. A 3-acre village named Anstey in the city Leicestershire in England. And when I mean it was rough, I mean you had to be careful who you were talking too and you had to survive almost everything. People would throw abuse at me for no reason down the local park, The Recky. It was were everyone smoked, drank, overdosed and pissed around. They still do, where I live you'll either get a kick in the back or a bottle full of petrol tossed all over you.  My life was rough, and I wasn't a very bright student back in Primary School. I was rude, malicious and cheeky. I didn't know right for wrong very well. But then I got older I saw everything and all my mistakes. My life was a wreck back then and now it's better but not healed. My life is always mixed, but I cope.
J: Sounds hard, what's your favourite things about stardoll?
G: You know what, my favourite things are some of the people on there and the fact you get to style your medoll to be totally different to the real you, I mean mine looks a little bit like me. Accept for the blonde streak in real life, I dont have that on my medoll. I mean my other favourite thing would be that real designer clothes, or copies of them anyways, are cheap and buyable compared to the ones in real life. I also have favourite friends on stardoll, I adore them.
J: Lovely! So, what do you think of Stardoll Fashion Week? Which collections are your favourites? And which dont you like? And what dont you like about SFW?
G: I think it's one of the most exciting things a user on stardoll has ever come up with, it's great. My favourites are Kharma by Linus Leonardsson, Venus by Plamena Petrowa and Abbie Knowles, Fiancée du Vampire by Pauline Armstrong, Wonderland of E by Emily Vaine. I didn't like The Opposition, Fantasy, Speechless they just weren't nice, personally and mentally. I HATE the fact that all the graphic models are skinny, un-curvy, un-realistic, anorexic, 'elites or well known people. It's unrealist the way they're so skinny, I mean come of it, some people are CURVY fuck skinny, go for curvy. Men like curves not merdes. And all these models are well-known? It's unfair to others. Give other girls a chance for god sakes. And if your going to make a graphic, make sure it fits the bloody model I mean Speechless is a good example for crap graphics, I mean I hate being harsh when they try so hard but come of it.
J: That's a great explination! Why do you like Kharma most?
G: That's an easy one. One of my bestest friends created Kharma, Linus, he's my baby basically and I support each of his desicions. But not just because of this, but his graphics and designs were imense. I was sitting in my bed like "omfg...like wowww" I mean, Linus is an artistic and fashionable guy but it blew me away, I loved the outfits, I mean I didnt like the pink trousers because I'm you know not a pink person but they were great. My favourite was the last outfit of his collection, A long, dark emerald green dress worn by Linnea (.pease.) I love it the most. But Kharma is my top.
J: Great, well that's all we have time for but thank you for letting us interview you and have a nice evening!
G: My pleasure, thank you.  

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